JLS357
Mechanical
- Jan 27, 2024
- 3
Hi All. I’m a long-time reader of this forum but a first-time poster, and I’d really appreciate some GD&T help. Id’ like to use a tangent modifier with a profile tolerance if it’s permissible and if I can figure out how to properly apply it. I have a situation where the design is an assembly of a part with a cavity having another part inserted into it. See attached sketch. It’s a lot more complex than this, but this simplification should work to convey the situation.
The bottoms of the parts are machined flat prior to assembly, but due to stack-up the bottoms of the parts won’t be aligned, and the bottom of either part my be higher or lower than the other. For various reasons the bottom of the assembly can’t be machined, but the top and sides of the assembly get machined. What’s especially important is the surface profile of the top and sides relative to the lowest bottom surface. I’d like to define Datum A as the lowest surface, hence the thinking of using a tangent modifier.
In Y14.5 I don’t find an example of using a tangent plane with a profile tolerance, and besides that there is a problem with doing it. The tangent modifier is to be placed next to the value of the tolerance, so if used with a profile tolerance it appears that it would apply to all three datums, but I don’t want that. For obvious reasons a tangent datum would not apply to Datum B (Datum C is not shown for simplicity).
In this case I only want Datum A to be a tangent datum. Perhaps I’m better of just using notes to state what I’m trying to do. Thoughts and ideas would be appreciated.
The bottoms of the parts are machined flat prior to assembly, but due to stack-up the bottoms of the parts won’t be aligned, and the bottom of either part my be higher or lower than the other. For various reasons the bottom of the assembly can’t be machined, but the top and sides of the assembly get machined. What’s especially important is the surface profile of the top and sides relative to the lowest bottom surface. I’d like to define Datum A as the lowest surface, hence the thinking of using a tangent modifier.
In Y14.5 I don’t find an example of using a tangent plane with a profile tolerance, and besides that there is a problem with doing it. The tangent modifier is to be placed next to the value of the tolerance, so if used with a profile tolerance it appears that it would apply to all three datums, but I don’t want that. For obvious reasons a tangent datum would not apply to Datum B (Datum C is not shown for simplicity).
In this case I only want Datum A to be a tangent datum. Perhaps I’m better of just using notes to state what I’m trying to do. Thoughts and ideas would be appreciated.