MotoAce51
Mechanical
- Jul 17, 2013
- 9
Hey guys,
I am new here and I joined specifically to ask this question.
What is the standard for putting dimensions on a print? I am currently making prints for FAB parts and I dimension everything that would be needed to make a part. Here is an easy example: 1/4" thick bar that is a 2" x 4" rectangle with 1/2" radius on all four corners. So the main part of the print would indicate the part is 1/4" thick x 2" wide x 4" long and then have a 1/2" TYP. pointed to the corner radius.
Here is where the question comes in: Our new Quality Manager that was hired says we have to remove all dimensions he can't measure. He can't measure the radius on the corners so that dimension needs to be removed from the print. The 1/2" radius is not critical to the part but having a radius (instead of a point) is critical. So the critical part is just the overall dimensions (1/4" thick, 2" x 4"). What would be the correct method of noting something like this? Should I remove the radius dimension completely, like QA wants? Or can I indicate what is critical and needs to be checked, leaving the non-critical dimension as-is? What is the standard?
I use Solidworks 2012 for modeling and prints. If this is in the wrong area, please let me know. Thanks.
I am new here and I joined specifically to ask this question.
What is the standard for putting dimensions on a print? I am currently making prints for FAB parts and I dimension everything that would be needed to make a part. Here is an easy example: 1/4" thick bar that is a 2" x 4" rectangle with 1/2" radius on all four corners. So the main part of the print would indicate the part is 1/4" thick x 2" wide x 4" long and then have a 1/2" TYP. pointed to the corner radius.
Here is where the question comes in: Our new Quality Manager that was hired says we have to remove all dimensions he can't measure. He can't measure the radius on the corners so that dimension needs to be removed from the print. The 1/2" radius is not critical to the part but having a radius (instead of a point) is critical. So the critical part is just the overall dimensions (1/4" thick, 2" x 4"). What would be the correct method of noting something like this? Should I remove the radius dimension completely, like QA wants? Or can I indicate what is critical and needs to be checked, leaving the non-critical dimension as-is? What is the standard?
I use Solidworks 2012 for modeling and prints. If this is in the wrong area, please let me know. Thanks.