AMontembeault
Mechanical
- May 13, 2014
- 26
Got a bit of an oddball question
I have a series of different sized features for which it would be beneficial to control via multiple single segment positional tolerances. It has been proposed to turn one of those holes into a datum reference for controlling one or more other holes, also with a MSS FCF. I can find nothing in Y14.5 saying this is expressly illegal, and indeed my own CAD software will permit this annotation, but I cannot figure out how I would determine the true geometric counterpart of the proposed datum - would I consider the upper single segment or the lower single segment? Is there any reason not covered in ASME why this practice might be a bad idea?
quick and dirty example of what I'm talking about - the real part, which I cannot share, is considerably more complex and has different numbers.
I have a series of different sized features for which it would be beneficial to control via multiple single segment positional tolerances. It has been proposed to turn one of those holes into a datum reference for controlling one or more other holes, also with a MSS FCF. I can find nothing in Y14.5 saying this is expressly illegal, and indeed my own CAD software will permit this annotation, but I cannot figure out how I would determine the true geometric counterpart of the proposed datum - would I consider the upper single segment or the lower single segment? Is there any reason not covered in ASME why this practice might be a bad idea?
quick and dirty example of what I'm talking about - the real part, which I cannot share, is considerably more complex and has different numbers.