drdherl
Mechanical
- Sep 4, 2008
- 11
Dimensions and tolerances apply only at the drawing level where they are specified."
Can someone clarify what this statement means? I realize we should be inspecting a part at the level of the part in which the features are added....
Does statement mean that requirements don't flow up?
If I have a box with 4 mounting holes .250 +/-.001 in diameter. Assume that hole dia was verified at box level. Box is then stuffed with components per an electronics assembly dwg and then that assy was subjected to lots of elec testing. After testing we find that holes have been damaged and no longer meet +/-.001 tolerance. Is the box assy requirements compliant or would I need to re-specify requirements at the highest level to ensure that part is still reqts compliant?
(obviously, in reality, I'd need to fix the root problem)
Can someone clarify what this statement means? I realize we should be inspecting a part at the level of the part in which the features are added....
Does statement mean that requirements don't flow up?
If I have a box with 4 mounting holes .250 +/-.001 in diameter. Assume that hole dia was verified at box level. Box is then stuffed with components per an electronics assembly dwg and then that assy was subjected to lots of elec testing. After testing we find that holes have been damaged and no longer meet +/-.001 tolerance. Is the box assy requirements compliant or would I need to re-specify requirements at the highest level to ensure that part is still reqts compliant?
(obviously, in reality, I'd need to fix the root problem)