Storaker
Mechanical
- Apr 24, 2013
- 8
Hey,
First time poster here at eng tips here is a question on general tolerancing according to iso 2768:
For circular symmetric parts using general tolerancing according to ISO 2768:
Will the circular run out criteria combined with the flatness criteria indirectly control the perpendicularity of part surfaces normal to the axis of revolution? (Run out controls that each measured circle on the surface is perpendicular to the axis of revolution while, while flatness prevents cone shape (which is not controlled by circular run out).
Example: ref attached figure
For Surf A and B: ISO 2768-mK for applicable size gives general tolerance:
Flatness: 0,1, Circular run out:0,2 Perpendicularity: 0,4
Will the circular run out combined with flatness indirectly control perpendicularity of surf A and B relative to center axis Ø25 (the longer of the datum’s) to:
Or is 0,4 the still the allowed perpendicularity
Best regards,
Audun Storaker,
Mechanical Engineer
First time poster here at eng tips here is a question on general tolerancing according to iso 2768:
For circular symmetric parts using general tolerancing according to ISO 2768:
Will the circular run out criteria combined with the flatness criteria indirectly control the perpendicularity of part surfaces normal to the axis of revolution? (Run out controls that each measured circle on the surface is perpendicular to the axis of revolution while, while flatness prevents cone shape (which is not controlled by circular run out).
Example: ref attached figure
For Surf A and B: ISO 2768-mK for applicable size gives general tolerance:
Flatness: 0,1, Circular run out:0,2 Perpendicularity: 0,4
Will the circular run out combined with flatness indirectly control perpendicularity of surf A and B relative to center axis Ø25 (the longer of the datum’s) to:
Within the run out criteria, (0,2)
Within the run out + flatness (0,2+0,1=0,3) Or is 0,4 the still the allowed perpendicularity
Best regards,
Audun Storaker,
Mechanical Engineer