Mark F
Computer
- Oct 10, 2017
- 1
So I have a supplier that is using the surface plate as a simulated a surface (not a datum). Then they measure the top surface which is the actual datum A. So the callout is parallelism of the bottom of the part ( which rest on the granite) to datum A (top of part). This is a large part which isn’t easy to move around and the datum is on the top inner surface. Therefore we can’t rest datum A on the granite.
Is it legal to use a simulated surface face for parallelism? Instead of checking the parallelism of the bottom to datum A is it okay to check parallelism of datum A to the simulated surface (ie. granite)?
Is it legal to use a simulated surface face for parallelism? Instead of checking the parallelism of the bottom to datum A is it okay to check parallelism of datum A to the simulated surface (ie. granite)?