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Assistance Translating Feature Control Frame to Layman's Terms 1

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Chaldaean

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Jun 10, 2010
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At it maximum size (4.05), the axis of the 4.00 dia feature must lie within an envelope of .25 dia about the axis of datum A. At it's minimum size (3.95 dia) it must lie in an envelope of .30 about the axis of datum A.

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I would only add one comment to what ewh said:
Envelope (tolerance zone) has got diameter 0.35 not 0.3 when the toleranced feature is at its minimum material condition.
 
Yep, another post I hit submit on before thinking it out completely. Thanks pmarc!

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For this case, tolerance of position is used to control the coaxiality between features of size.

SeasonLee
 
Great! Thanks for the speedy replies ewh, pmarc and SeasonLee! "Coaxiality" was the word we were trying to think of, but couldn't conjure up!

To recap (just to be sure I'm understanding correctly), since there is an "M" (maximum material condition) in the feature control frame, this denotes that a bonus tolerance is permissible.

AT MMC: The tolerance window is simply as stated in the frame control frame. As stated above, at a 4.05 feature diameter there is a 0.25 dia tolerance window between the axis of the 6.18 feature and the 4.00 feature.

AT LMC: The bonus tolerance comes into play and at a 3.95 feature diameter, the tolerance window is 0.35 in dia. This 0.35 tolerance window is calculated by taking MMC-LMC (4.05-3.95 = 0.10) and adding it to the tolerance stated within the control frame (0.10 + 0.25 = 0.35).

Thanks, again!

 
fsincox, the "C" indicates a critical dimension that must be inspected (per an AQL) at incoming prior to use in the finished assembly.

Thanks for the question.

 
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