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Finish symbol? 2

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Dave K

Automotive
Aug 27, 2003
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Any one know what this symbol is? It seems like I've seen it before, but not in recent time. It seemss like it might be a surface finish, or something?

If you recognize it, do you know what spec its from?

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-Dave

NX 12, Windchill 11
 
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I think it is a machining symbol to identify those surfaces (generally on cast, molded or forged parts) which are produced my machining operations. It indicates that material is to be provided for removal by these operations.

The machining symbol is not to be constructed as giving any indication of the surface finish quality requirement.
The machining symbol should be used only in the view in which the machined surface is dimensioned, unless the intent of the drawing is clarified by their repetition in other views or sections.
 
From the appearance, similar to what is found in NAAMS manual:
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Thanks!

-Dave

NX 12, Windchill 11
 
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