ant77
Mechanical
- Feb 13, 2006
- 12
Hi all. I am new to GD&T and need your help setting up a simple drawing for a shaft.
The 6.0mm diameter shaft is held in an extruded C-section by two e-clips, both inside the 'C'. As a result, the e-clip grooves are symmetrical about the centre of the extrusion.
Two other e-clips lie outside the 'C' section, and are also symmetrical about the centre of the section. One end of the shaft extends further from the centre of the channel than the other, in order for us to fix a pulley to it.
In the past I have drawn a center line on the shaft where the center of the 'C' section is, and dimensioned the e-clip grooves as symmetrical about this centre. I then run a dimension from the center line to the LHS, and from the center line to the RHS.
One of my colleagues has pointed out that this is wrong, but cannot explain how to do it correctly. What would a correctly dimensioned shaft look like?
Thanks.
The 6.0mm diameter shaft is held in an extruded C-section by two e-clips, both inside the 'C'. As a result, the e-clip grooves are symmetrical about the centre of the extrusion.
Two other e-clips lie outside the 'C' section, and are also symmetrical about the centre of the section. One end of the shaft extends further from the centre of the channel than the other, in order for us to fix a pulley to it.
In the past I have drawn a center line on the shaft where the center of the 'C' section is, and dimensioned the e-clip grooves as symmetrical about this centre. I then run a dimension from the center line to the LHS, and from the center line to the RHS.
One of my colleagues has pointed out that this is wrong, but cannot explain how to do it correctly. What would a correctly dimensioned shaft look like?
Thanks.