randy64
Aerospace
- Jul 31, 2003
- 170
Situation: Two blocks held together with 4 screws thru clearance holes (.031 clearance on the diameter). Fixed fastener situation. In addition, there is a pin press fit into the block with the threaded holes. There is a corresponding hole for the pin in the other block that has a slip fit clearance on the diameter.
By using the fixed fastener pos tol formula we get .014 for the screw clearance holes, and .001 on the slip fit holes (equally splitting the tolerance between the holes in each block). The screw clearance holes were calculated in isolation, without any regard to the pin holes.
Question: Due to the tighter restriction put in place by the tighter fit of the pin to its clearance hole, what effect, if any, does that have on the pos tol of the clearance holes?
All holes are coming from the same datum structure.
I'm thinking I may have to tighten the pos tol of the screw holes, or open up their size. If this is the case, is there an easy formulaic way to get those numbers? If this is not the case, explain to me why.
Thanks!
By using the fixed fastener pos tol formula we get .014 for the screw clearance holes, and .001 on the slip fit holes (equally splitting the tolerance between the holes in each block). The screw clearance holes were calculated in isolation, without any regard to the pin holes.
Question: Due to the tighter restriction put in place by the tighter fit of the pin to its clearance hole, what effect, if any, does that have on the pos tol of the clearance holes?
All holes are coming from the same datum structure.
I'm thinking I may have to tighten the pos tol of the screw holes, or open up their size. If this is the case, is there an easy formulaic way to get those numbers? If this is not the case, explain to me why.
Thanks!