GDnTNewb
Mechanical
- Jun 8, 2024
- 3
Hello, so the last year or so I’ve started designing parts for medium and high volume manufacturing, where the parts go through FAI and have PPAP, whereas before it’s only been low volume stuff.
I’m not entirely sure of what to put on the drawing in these situations. I’m hearing very different things from different people in the company I work for. I want to fully define the drawings with GD&T, qualify all my datums etc, and even if some of my features can have really large variations before they impair function, I want to specify that large tolerance. This is what would make me feel as I’ve done a thorough, good job as Designer. Thinking of each tolerance individually and allocating the largest functional tolerance possible.
But some people say to only put what you want to be measured on the drawing and I get feedback that I should remove tolerances that are wide because it’s not gonna be needed to measure it. Also getting the feedback to not use GD&T on some parts because it implies the part needs to CMM’d and that’s apparently too expensive, or makes people not want to quote. This is confusing me a bit.
Feels like being stuck between a rock and hard place a bit. I want to fully specify my drawing, but I realise if a part has a loose tolerance and uses a very capable manufacturing technology where the I’m most likely gonna have a huge Cpk on that dimension, it does feel like a waste of money to measure that dimension.
I’ve heard of various ways of how to make drawings that are in PPAP. I have heard:
* Only the critical dimensions should be on the drawing, the ones that will be measured continuously or periodically during production, and then you redline on a bunch of other stuff on the drawing that you want to measure during First Article Inspection.
* Drawing has everything that should be measured during FAI, and then you indicate with some symbol which features are critical and to be measured continuously.
But do you then leave out all other things? Even if some dimensions are more critical than others, they all have some limits, do you let those being caught by general tolerances?
Could someone with some more experience on this shine some light how to think regarding these things? Would appreciate it.
I’m not entirely sure of what to put on the drawing in these situations. I’m hearing very different things from different people in the company I work for. I want to fully define the drawings with GD&T, qualify all my datums etc, and even if some of my features can have really large variations before they impair function, I want to specify that large tolerance. This is what would make me feel as I’ve done a thorough, good job as Designer. Thinking of each tolerance individually and allocating the largest functional tolerance possible.
But some people say to only put what you want to be measured on the drawing and I get feedback that I should remove tolerances that are wide because it’s not gonna be needed to measure it. Also getting the feedback to not use GD&T on some parts because it implies the part needs to CMM’d and that’s apparently too expensive, or makes people not want to quote. This is confusing me a bit.
Feels like being stuck between a rock and hard place a bit. I want to fully specify my drawing, but I realise if a part has a loose tolerance and uses a very capable manufacturing technology where the I’m most likely gonna have a huge Cpk on that dimension, it does feel like a waste of money to measure that dimension.
I’ve heard of various ways of how to make drawings that are in PPAP. I have heard:
* Only the critical dimensions should be on the drawing, the ones that will be measured continuously or periodically during production, and then you redline on a bunch of other stuff on the drawing that you want to measure during First Article Inspection.
* Drawing has everything that should be measured during FAI, and then you indicate with some symbol which features are critical and to be measured continuously.
But do you then leave out all other things? Even if some dimensions are more critical than others, they all have some limits, do you let those being caught by general tolerances?
Could someone with some more experience on this shine some light how to think regarding these things? Would appreciate it.