Jdho
Mechanical
- Mar 19, 2019
- 3
Hello all,
I've recently came across bonus tolerance with respect to positional tolerance during a quality inspections and wanted to verify my understanding of the concept. From my understanding when a positional tolerance is under maximum material condition it allows a "bonus tolerance" and this bonus tolerance is calculate using the upper limit - the lower limit of the hole diameter. So say for example if I have a positional tolerance of 6.0 mm on a hole with a diameter of 2.3 +/- .50 mm with respect to datum A, B (RFS), and C (RFS). This would translate into a 1.00 mm bonus tolerance on that positional tolerance of 6.0 mm, so my actual tolerance would be at 7.0 mm instead of 6.0 mm? Not entirely sure if I'm completely grasping this concept correctly, any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance friends!
Regards,
Jdho
I've recently came across bonus tolerance with respect to positional tolerance during a quality inspections and wanted to verify my understanding of the concept. From my understanding when a positional tolerance is under maximum material condition it allows a "bonus tolerance" and this bonus tolerance is calculate using the upper limit - the lower limit of the hole diameter. So say for example if I have a positional tolerance of 6.0 mm on a hole with a diameter of 2.3 +/- .50 mm with respect to datum A, B (RFS), and C (RFS). This would translate into a 1.00 mm bonus tolerance on that positional tolerance of 6.0 mm, so my actual tolerance would be at 7.0 mm instead of 6.0 mm? Not entirely sure if I'm completely grasping this concept correctly, any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance friends!
Regards,
Jdho