Burunduk
Mechanical
- May 2, 2019
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In figure 5-10 of the ASME Y14.5-2009 standard, in the tolerance description for circularity of a cylindrical or conical feature, it is explained that the tolerance applies to circular sections at planes perpendicular to "an axis" which reasonably corresponds to that edition's definition of circularity (5.4.3), which mentions "an axis or spine" normal to which the tolerance applies. I always understood this to suggest that the axis is not necessarily the "feature axis" (unrelated AME axis), and it can be optimized for the best circularity measurement result.
In the 2018 version, the definition of circularity, now to be found in the definitions section in para. 3.6 mentions "the axis or spine" and the description in fig. 8-10 mentions the axis of the unrelated AME as the element normal to which circular elements are examined. I am no longer sure what the intent is. Is there an error in the tolerance description in the figure, or does "the axis" mean "feature axis" - which is essentially the axis of unrelated AME? Was there a deliberate change that means no more fitting/optimization for circularity to obtain the best result?
In the 2018 version, the definition of circularity, now to be found in the definitions section in para. 3.6 mentions "the axis or spine" and the description in fig. 8-10 mentions the axis of the unrelated AME as the element normal to which circular elements are examined. I am no longer sure what the intent is. Is there an error in the tolerance description in the figure, or does "the axis" mean "feature axis" - which is essentially the axis of unrelated AME? Was there a deliberate change that means no more fitting/optimization for circularity to obtain the best result?