chimps12
Mechanical
- May 31, 2007
- 13
Hello,
I was wondering if the dimensioning method I show in the attached drawing is acceptable. Originally, this part had two holes, but it was suggested that the holes break through due to issues with the holes being so close to the wall of the part. There are 2 mating pins that pass through the ".063" holes to align the part and is why these need to be datums. I am questioning this because once these holes break through they technically are no longer holes and become a notch. Alternatively, if I can no longer treat these features as holes do I dimension these as if they are slots? In this scenario do I remove the diametrial true position and control the midplane of the slot and or just use profile?
I was wondering if the dimensioning method I show in the attached drawing is acceptable. Originally, this part had two holes, but it was suggested that the holes break through due to issues with the holes being so close to the wall of the part. There are 2 mating pins that pass through the ".063" holes to align the part and is why these need to be datums. I am questioning this because once these holes break through they technically are no longer holes and become a notch. Alternatively, if I can no longer treat these features as holes do I dimension these as if they are slots? In this scenario do I remove the diametrial true position and control the midplane of the slot and or just use profile?