awol
Mechanical
- Jun 19, 2000
- 69
In ANSI Y14.5, I found the implied 90 degrees rule for center lines and lines shown at right angles (2.1.1.2)
I am asking if anyone knows of a similar guideline concerning diameters shown on the same centerline as being "implied" to be concentric within a certain tolerance (such as the block tolerances).
I don't think it's there anywhere but I wanted to get this discussion group's feedback.
If it isn't there, I plan on adding a general note to the effect of " Unless otherwise specified, all diameters shown to be on the same center line are to be concentric within .010"
The purpose of this note is to provide a type of "block tolerance" for diameters that the designers are somewhat concerned about but don't see the need to specifically address their location (as in non-mating features)
Any comments or suggestions?
---awol
I am asking if anyone knows of a similar guideline concerning diameters shown on the same centerline as being "implied" to be concentric within a certain tolerance (such as the block tolerances).
I don't think it's there anywhere but I wanted to get this discussion group's feedback.
If it isn't there, I plan on adding a general note to the effect of " Unless otherwise specified, all diameters shown to be on the same center line are to be concentric within .010"
The purpose of this note is to provide a type of "block tolerance" for diameters that the designers are somewhat concerned about but don't see the need to specifically address their location (as in non-mating features)
Any comments or suggestions?
---awol