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Ordinate Dimensioning - When to use 1

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cpdpeckh

Mechanical
Apr 10, 2001
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When is ordinate dimensioning appropriate and when is it inappropriate?

My initial throughts are:

APPROPRIATE USE:
-Flat plate
-Single horizontal origin and single vertical origin
-?

INNAPROPRIATE USE:
-Hole patterns
-?

Please offer your thoughts.

Don
 
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ringman,
I apologize for not stating my position better. It was Fri afternoon, and my mind was already out of here.
When I suggested that ordinate dimensions and GD&T could work together, I had assumed that any ordinate dimensions used would be basic.
 
I've reached the following conclusion based on (and paraphrasing) the above comments:

-It is acceptable but not necessarily desirable to mix ordinate and other types of dimensioning. This requires judgment on the part of the designer/drafter.

In order to guide the designers/drafters where I work my thoughts are to provide examples of appropriate and inappropriate use of ordinate dimensioning.

Thanks,
Don
 
cpdpeckh,

I hope you were able to glean something from this.

It is my opinions that Y14.5 in general, advocates the strict usage of GD&T, in-as-much as there is no standard for the strict interpretation of +/- tolerancing. That is to say you don't know which end to start for your measurement.

Opinion ONLY.
 
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