koorookoo
Aerospace
- Jul 31, 2009
- 14
Hello! I have 3 identical parts (see attached image), which need to be intimately mated using a clamp.
ALL mating round surfaces must be in contact WITHOUT any gaps once the 3 parts are clamped. Before clamping, a very small gap can be tolerated (0.002") and thanks to clamping forces we expect to close the gaps. Note that if profile is used on these 7-inch tall parts, some of the round surfaces could be on their max side or min side, so some will be in contact and some will not until they are clamped.
QUESTIONS:
1) What is the best way to dimension the 3 faces on each side of the part for machining?
2) Should the RIGHT faces (3X) be PERPENDICULAR to the part floor to minimize tilting with PROFILE as additional control (w/ or w/o continuous feature?) ?
3) Should the LEFT faces (3X) be PARALLEL to RIGHT faces?
Thank you!
ALL mating round surfaces must be in contact WITHOUT any gaps once the 3 parts are clamped. Before clamping, a very small gap can be tolerated (0.002") and thanks to clamping forces we expect to close the gaps. Note that if profile is used on these 7-inch tall parts, some of the round surfaces could be on their max side or min side, so some will be in contact and some will not until they are clamped.
QUESTIONS:
1) What is the best way to dimension the 3 faces on each side of the part for machining?
2) Should the RIGHT faces (3X) be PERPENDICULAR to the part floor to minimize tilting with PROFILE as additional control (w/ or w/o continuous feature?) ?
3) Should the LEFT faces (3X) be PARALLEL to RIGHT faces?
Thank you!