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  1. cmart

    GD&T - Bent Tube End Squareness

    No, because that would compound the tolerance, so the non-datum side can be off twice as much in relation to the tube legs. I do want to thank you for your explanations. I am going to meet wit the customer to find out EXACLY what he needs and what needs to be square to what, and have him amend...
  2. cmart

    GD&T - Bent Tube End Squareness

    no, this is just a quick and simple example. I would probably use OD of both, since the inspection is a check fixture that uses the OD. I would prefer to keep this as simple as possible, using the least GD&T. Most of the parties involved, customer, manufacturer, and myself, have rather basic...
  3. cmart

    GD&T - Bent Tube End Squareness

    Yes, The round aspect is clouding my ability to figure out the datums. That and only having used GD&T for rather basics call outs that can reference flat square surfaces. I have never used profile, but from what I "understand" it can be used in this case. This one makes sense to me, but not...
  4. cmart

    GD&T - Bent Tube End Squareness

    I have gone back and forth with the callout for the short end of this. Would this be correct? Cut 2 must be parallel to the long side irrespective of actual length or angle. Not sure if this would better be handled by parallel or or profile...

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