greenimi
Mechanical
- Nov 30, 2011
- 2,259
What a day……. I had a big argument with some of “local” GD and T “experts” and I would like to run this issue past you guys to see what you have to say.
I wouldn’t expect to have arguments about such a simple part, but anyway….
The part is “sandwich between” other two components called mating parts (mating part 1 and mating part 2). The requirement is to have the hole in the middle on the .500 width.
Now, we had position Ø.005 wrt A (no bonus and no datum shift allowed).
Some guys suggest having the position callout changed to position Ø.005 B-C (as primary), where B is the datum feature plane (.750x 1.000) on one side and C is the datum feature plane (.750x1.000) on the other side.
My opinion was that those callouts are equivalent and produce similar results/have the same effect. They are just two different syntaxes to say exactly the same thing.
Others did not agree and said that it’s a difference in the way the datum feature simulators act and because of that it makes the callouts different. On the position only to A the datum feature simulators is allowed to rotate until get the highest points on the flats, but on B-C (primary) the simulators must remain parallel to each other (they invoked some rule of the datum feature simulators such as must have perfect form, perfect orientation to one another and be perfect positioned) ---
4.5.2 -2009 page 53
I am not saying the rule does not exist, but I don’t know if it’s applicable in our case or not, and here I need your help a little bit.
Which position would you consider to be the correct one to be used in this case?
Thank you for your help
I wouldn’t expect to have arguments about such a simple part, but anyway….
The part is “sandwich between” other two components called mating parts (mating part 1 and mating part 2). The requirement is to have the hole in the middle on the .500 width.
Now, we had position Ø.005 wrt A (no bonus and no datum shift allowed).
Some guys suggest having the position callout changed to position Ø.005 B-C (as primary), where B is the datum feature plane (.750x 1.000) on one side and C is the datum feature plane (.750x1.000) on the other side.
My opinion was that those callouts are equivalent and produce similar results/have the same effect. They are just two different syntaxes to say exactly the same thing.
Others did not agree and said that it’s a difference in the way the datum feature simulators act and because of that it makes the callouts different. On the position only to A the datum feature simulators is allowed to rotate until get the highest points on the flats, but on B-C (primary) the simulators must remain parallel to each other (they invoked some rule of the datum feature simulators such as must have perfect form, perfect orientation to one another and be perfect positioned) ---
4.5.2 -2009 page 53
I am not saying the rule does not exist, but I don’t know if it’s applicable in our case or not, and here I need your help a little bit.
Which position would you consider to be the correct one to be used in this case?
Thank you for your help