YNIEH
Mechanical
- Jan 23, 2024
- 2
I need assistance resolving this dilemma I've run into on a few occasions now. I have a series of holes that are vertically aligned. Typically, the dimension to locate the holes from the datum would be shared by all the holes. Two out of the five aligned holes need to be very precise. The remaining holes are clearance holes so precise control isn't necessary... I'd like to leave the shop plenty of leeway with these.
My dilemma: what is the most appropriate way to get the precision I need, leave leeway where appropriate for machinists, avoid unnecessary clutter on the drawing, and satisfy ASME?
Right now I see two options.
Option 1: Two locating dimensions - one basic and one with the title block tolerance. The clearance holes wouldn't have a position tolerance in this instance.
Option 2: Make all locating dimensions basic. Add position tolerances to each hole callout even though the clearance holes don't need precise control.
How would you handle this situation? Would your approach change depending on the size of the part and number of different holes in alignment? I can't find where ASME covers something like this.
Thank you for your feedback.
My dilemma: what is the most appropriate way to get the precision I need, leave leeway where appropriate for machinists, avoid unnecessary clutter on the drawing, and satisfy ASME?
Right now I see two options.
Option 1: Two locating dimensions - one basic and one with the title block tolerance. The clearance holes wouldn't have a position tolerance in this instance.
Option 2: Make all locating dimensions basic. Add position tolerances to each hole callout even though the clearance holes don't need precise control.
How would you handle this situation? Would your approach change depending on the size of the part and number of different holes in alignment? I can't find where ASME covers something like this.
Thank you for your feedback.