CheckerRon
Mechanical
- Jun 20, 2006
- 368
This topic was addressed in thread 1103-200357 some time ago, without a definite resolution. I am bringing it up again for the members to comment on.
The ALL AROUND symbol was introduced in ASME Y14.5 in 1982 to apply to Profile of a Surface tolerance. It is also in paragraph 3.3.18 of the 1994 spec with the word "profile" missing, but in reference to a tolerance, verses a dimension.
The new 2009 spec also applies it in paragragh 3.3.19 relatuve to profile tolerance of all surfaces.
The new spec even introduces an ALL OVER "2 concentric circle" expansion of the principle for 3 dimensional application of profile of a surface.
So here is my question for debate: Is it proper or correct, using an "extension of principles" justification to expand the all around synbol to dimensional features such as radii extending around non circular features?
This is being used on radii drawings of parts at my place and is a topic of controversy among design and drawing check.
We have two ASME GDT certified people who think it is OK, and are using the "extension of principles" arguement as their justification.
As I read the standard, I believe it cannot be justifably expanded from tolerances to dimensional features, and should only be applied as the standard dictates.
What say you?
The ALL AROUND symbol was introduced in ASME Y14.5 in 1982 to apply to Profile of a Surface tolerance. It is also in paragraph 3.3.18 of the 1994 spec with the word "profile" missing, but in reference to a tolerance, verses a dimension.
The new 2009 spec also applies it in paragragh 3.3.19 relatuve to profile tolerance of all surfaces.
The new spec even introduces an ALL OVER "2 concentric circle" expansion of the principle for 3 dimensional application of profile of a surface.
So here is my question for debate: Is it proper or correct, using an "extension of principles" justification to expand the all around synbol to dimensional features such as radii extending around non circular features?
This is being used on radii drawings of parts at my place and is a topic of controversy among design and drawing check.
We have two ASME GDT certified people who think it is OK, and are using the "extension of principles" arguement as their justification.
As I read the standard, I believe it cannot be justifably expanded from tolerances to dimensional features, and should only be applied as the standard dictates.
What say you?