ptruitt
Mechanical
- Nov 13, 2007
- 233
I expect to back off an approach to tolerancing that I am taking which is understandably unpopular with a valued supplier. But here's what keeps going thru my head: When it comes to rather small, uniform injection molded or die-cast parts, tolerances are more based on inch/inch or mm/mm than individually toleranced features of size. So all of the features in each mold cavity will be well controlled with respect to each other. Then there will be a 'pattern shift', so to speak, with those features in the other mold cavities (or cores). I came up with a sample part to consider. (Please ignore wall thickness issues and other good practices, which I have ignored, for the most part.) Does anyone see improper usage of the 2009 Standard? What do people like/dislike about this approach?