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  1. bibayoymicabayo

    Skeleton methodology...without skeletons

    @BEMPE16524 Thanks for the answer! I am going manual as well. None of the other designers know about this methodology and they are not very open to changing their way of designing. Besides that, I don´t do CAD design only, so I don´t think the company will purchase the license just for 8-10...
  2. bibayoymicabayo

    Skeleton methodology...without skeletons

    Hello everyone, I moved to a new company recently, and the software of choice here is Creo 2.0. In my previous job I designed using the skeleton methodology and wanted use it in Creo as well. However, our licenses are restricted and we do not have the skeleton parts. What is the best way to...
  3. bibayoymicabayo

    Bolts strange specification

    Hi everyone! Working in a project I have come upon some drawings where the following specs for bolts is written: Z-SR I12KT TI DICR MJ5X0.8X44/16 Z I cannot ask the source because I don't know the company that produced the drawings. Does anyone have a clue about this? I can tell that are Ti...
  4. bibayoymicabayo

    Protecting screws from rusting

    Hi everyone! we are currently using DIN912 Class 12.9 screws in a project we are working on, those that come in a black finish. Our customer asks us to clean the screws, so the bare metal is exposed and we end up with rusty hardware. To solve this, we are passivating the screws for this batch...
  5. bibayoymicabayo

    Drafting: Basic dimensions

    The material I am working with is Titanium gr.5 (Ti6al4V), and the equipment is a Faro Gage arm (http://www.faro.com/en-us/products/metrology/measuring-arm-faro-gage/overview). It supposedly compensates for the temperature changes, since you select the material you are working with in the...
  6. bibayoymicabayo

    Drafting: Basic dimensions

    KENAT, thanks for the tip on the forums, I'll dig to check if there is any useful information there. Regarding the Y14.5, it is '09 version.
  7. bibayoymicabayo

    Drafting: Basic dimensions

    In ASME Y14.5 I have found the following comment (section 2.3.1 d): "Where basic dimensions are used, associated tolerances contain the number of decimal places necessary for control." And the following figure shows a ø0.15 positional tolerance associated to a 25 mm dimension. Does that mean...
  8. bibayoymicabayo

    Drafting: Basic dimensions

    Hi everyone! I am having some troubles with reading drafts, and I hoped someone here could help me out. When defining a positional tolerance (let's say a hole center), one must define it with respect to some reference features (namely datum planes or surfaces), and define also some basic...
  9. bibayoymicabayo

    LN standard parts

    @TVP: Thanks for the tip! I have already contacted them, I am waiting for their answers.
  10. bibayoymicabayo

    LN standard parts

    @Berkshire: Thank you for your answer, I'll contact them and ask for a quotation to compare with the ones I already have. My problem is that the parts we are working on are going through a severe vibration test, so the bolts will withstand enormous tension. And I have looked for DIN specs as an...
  11. bibayoymicabayo

    LN standard parts

    Hi everyone! I am new here in the forum, and I hope someone can help me. Does anyone know where I can get LN components (german standard for aeronautics components)? I am having a hard time finding someone who manufactures or supplies this type of components. I found a company in Germany that...
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