Nescius
Mechanical
- Feb 27, 2016
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I have read that the datums in the the lower segment of a composite profile tolerance must appear in the same order as they appear in the upper segment. While this makes sense, I have also read that the lower segment datums must repeat those in the upper segment without skipping any, meaning that if the upper segment includes "A B C", the lower segment could include just "A", or "A B", but not "A C".
This makes sense in all the convenient textbook examples, but what if your datum B is a hole perpendicular to datum A? See my attached example.
To me, it seems silly to include a third, "clocking" datum in the lower segment of a composite profile tolerance when the second datum listed should define this orientation. Am I not thinking about this in the right way, or is the information I read not correct? I am happy to link said information if the rules of the forum allow it; I'm new here and not sure about those types of policies.
This makes sense in all the convenient textbook examples, but what if your datum B is a hole perpendicular to datum A? See my attached example.
To me, it seems silly to include a third, "clocking" datum in the lower segment of a composite profile tolerance when the second datum listed should define this orientation. Am I not thinking about this in the right way, or is the information I read not correct? I am happy to link said information if the rules of the forum allow it; I'm new here and not sure about those types of policies.