billthebutcher
Mechanical
- Jul 15, 2010
- 24
...also known as thread "clocking?" It is a gauge point on the thread surface lying on a plane coincident to the thread axis. It is dimensioned off of the thread axis by means of a basic dimension. It is also dimensioned (and toleranced) off the the perpedicular surface that the threaded hole is drilled in. The purpose of the gauge point is to ensure that the mating component stops at a fairly precise angular orientation when screwed in all the way.
I'm trying to find a way to measure this. The thread is an internal ACME thread with a pitch diameter of approximately 1.25", so it is fairly large. The tolerance on the "timing dimension" is +/-.0015. I have been using repro-rubber mold compound on the optical comparator, but this is not practical for any kind of regular inspection - only first articles.
I'd appreciate any advice.
I'm trying to find a way to measure this. The thread is an internal ACME thread with a pitch diameter of approximately 1.25", so it is fairly large. The tolerance on the "timing dimension" is +/-.0015. I have been using repro-rubber mold compound on the optical comparator, but this is not practical for any kind of regular inspection - only first articles.
I'd appreciate any advice.