R_M_
Mechanical
- Oct 3, 2018
- 3
HI,
I am new to this forum also a beginner when it comes to geometric tolerancing. I've read quite a lot of post on this thread found them very helpful.
I have a case where I need to use a cast feature which is FOS and use the derived median plane as a datum. For functional reasons, the other features must be symmetrical to that cast feature. Attached is a simplified model of the part in question.
I do not want to tell the machinist how to machine the part. I only care that the seal groove and the face to face of the parts are symmetrical to the center slot. My questions are :
1. Since the slot is as cast, therefore in the machining drawing the size is specified as a reference dimension (16)with Datum feature symbol added (A). Regardless of the size, the seal pocket (30 0/0,4) must be in symmetry with the center plane of the slot. Is this legal?
2. I added an Orientation tolerance for one of the faces and use that face as Datum B and the other face referenced to Datum B. I marked in red the DRF where datum B is referenced. Is datum B in this case redundant? Could I just use datum A instead?
3. For the 2x holes ø185, I specified that they are considered as a combined feature, so I added CZ (Common/Combined Zone. Would it be more practical that Datum A is used instead of Datum B? I haven't seen any examples/drawings where the datum intersects 2 separate features that are combined or with common zone requirement.
4. Is datum E necessary? Could Datum D be used instead to orientate the M8 threads? A plate will be connected to that surface. It does not necessarily need to be tightly orientated to Datum D. As long as the surface is flat enough I am happy.
This feels like it's quite a lot to ask but the books do not go into such details and won't learn new things if I don't ask.
By the way, I am using ISO GPS/ISO 1101.
Regards,
Richie
I am new to this forum also a beginner when it comes to geometric tolerancing. I've read quite a lot of post on this thread found them very helpful.
I have a case where I need to use a cast feature which is FOS and use the derived median plane as a datum. For functional reasons, the other features must be symmetrical to that cast feature. Attached is a simplified model of the part in question.
I do not want to tell the machinist how to machine the part. I only care that the seal groove and the face to face of the parts are symmetrical to the center slot. My questions are :
1. Since the slot is as cast, therefore in the machining drawing the size is specified as a reference dimension (16)with Datum feature symbol added (A). Regardless of the size, the seal pocket (30 0/0,4) must be in symmetry with the center plane of the slot. Is this legal?
2. I added an Orientation tolerance for one of the faces and use that face as Datum B and the other face referenced to Datum B. I marked in red the DRF where datum B is referenced. Is datum B in this case redundant? Could I just use datum A instead?
3. For the 2x holes ø185, I specified that they are considered as a combined feature, so I added CZ (Common/Combined Zone. Would it be more practical that Datum A is used instead of Datum B? I haven't seen any examples/drawings where the datum intersects 2 separate features that are combined or with common zone requirement.
4. Is datum E necessary? Could Datum D be used instead to orientate the M8 threads? A plate will be connected to that surface. It does not necessarily need to be tightly orientated to Datum D. As long as the surface is flat enough I am happy.
This feels like it's quite a lot to ask but the books do not go into such details and won't learn new things if I don't ask.
By the way, I am using ISO GPS/ISO 1101.
Regards,
Richie