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ctopher

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Jan 9, 2003
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A few years ago I came across an Excel spreadsheet that you can take two parts and type in the dim's with tolerances using position, runout, etc. It gave you a tolerance number to use. I can no longer find it. Has anyone seen it or has anyone created one on your own? If so, can I get a copy? I am going to attempt to create a spreadsheet that is linked to design tables of parts for users to do GD&T. Thank you
ctopher
 
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ctopher,

Are you talking about the ISO tolerance letters?

Numerical tolerances are based on your application, not just the dimensions.

JHG
 
ctopher,

I am not sure of what you mean by a tolerance number. Are you talking about the actual tolerance value?

JHG
 
ctopher,

Your tolerances are based on your requirements. For positional tolerances for screws through holes they are

Floating: holeMMC - screwMMC

Fixed: (holeMMC - screwMMC)/2

For everything else, you need to know what kind of fit you want. The ANSI standard fits in the Machinery's Handbook are a good start. There is a page showing what manufacturing process achieve the fits. You do not want to weld to +/-.0001" if you can help it. :)

JHG
 
Thanks drawoh. But I am looking for the spreadsheet I had seen before or if someone had created one in Excel. Just insert tolerances from mating parts to come up with GD&T on a dwg.
 
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