Vindicit
Mechanical
- May 24, 2016
- 38
Hi I have a question on datums. In the attachment I have 3 examples and all 3 I have seen done on drawings. I dont show any basic dimensions or datum A, although datum A would be the face of the square shape. If someone could explain these 3 examples and how the datums relate to the true position and where the datums are actually placed it would help me out (and if any are incorrectly represented). I use a Optical CMM table so I am not sure how a Datum -A- is usually represented on those since its typically the face of the part that is lying flat on the table.
Example 1 seems the most basic. Datum B is the top left hole and the true position only references datum A so the analysis should be evenly distributed.
Example 2 Im not sure of. Is datum B again the top left hole or is it the center of the pattern of the 4 holes which is the center of the square also? The topic of datums on patterns I dont find much information on.
Example 3 Since datum B is part of the true position reference how does that top left hole get analyzed? If its a datum wouldnt it just show up as zero true position?.
Example 1 seems the most basic. Datum B is the top left hole and the true position only references datum A so the analysis should be evenly distributed.
Example 2 Im not sure of. Is datum B again the top left hole or is it the center of the pattern of the 4 holes which is the center of the square also? The topic of datums on patterns I dont find much information on.
Example 3 Since datum B is part of the true position reference how does that top left hole get analyzed? If its a datum wouldnt it just show up as zero true position?.