swertel
Mechanical
- Dec 21, 2000
- 2,067
I have a tube with an inner diameter dimension consisting of a +/-.005 tolerance.
Does that tolerance also control the straightness of the tube?
From my interpretation, if the ID was a datum, then the theoretical datum surface would be a cylinder that fits within the tube. That implies straightness must be maintained. But, what I don't remember is if the same applies to the physical surfaces. I'm afraid that I will end up with a bent tube whose diameters at random places fall within the size tolerance, but will not functionally work with its telescoping mating tube.
(I'd love to change the print to include a straightness callout just to be sure, but this is a build-to-print job. I don't control the design.)
--Scott
www.aerornd.com
Does that tolerance also control the straightness of the tube?
From my interpretation, if the ID was a datum, then the theoretical datum surface would be a cylinder that fits within the tube. That implies straightness must be maintained. But, what I don't remember is if the same applies to the physical surfaces. I'm afraid that I will end up with a bent tube whose diameters at random places fall within the size tolerance, but will not functionally work with its telescoping mating tube.
(I'd love to change the print to include a straightness callout just to be sure, but this is a build-to-print job. I don't control the design.)
--Scott
www.aerornd.com