brandnew1
Aerospace
- Apr 9, 2010
- 73
Hi All,
The first part of this question is very simple but i need guidance on this to make sure i understand the GD&T call-out.
Customer has a drawing in which they call out circular runout. Bare with me on the simplicity or stupidity of the questions but i want to make sure i'm on the correct path according to the drawing.
A) Circular runout of diameter 1.585/1.588 is to Datum A right?
B) How is circular runout defined? (Do i have the right definition: "Circular run out controls the cumulative variation of circularity (roundness) and coaxiality for features constructed around a datum axis and circular elements of a surface constructed an angle not parallel to the datum axis."
This is how i'm understanding the blueprint:
According to the blueprint section, Diameters 1.585/1.588 are to be rotated about Datum A (which mean's i need to consider location of diameter 1.585/1.588 in reference to Datum A as well as circularity)
Please correct me on this interpretation.
There is a pdf attached which the first two questions relate to the top image of pdf.
The bottom images are actually why i'm asking the question here about runout.
This is how i'm told customer measures runout on feature which i need understanding. Basically the part is placed on two v-blocks or similar on outer feature of part, it doesn't appear to be inner diameter (datum A). They place indicator with long tip reaching inside to datum A, do a TIR, from here they move the indicator to the featured diameters and do the same thing and then calculate their runout.
With this method i'm not seeing how this ties into Datum-A since the part is rotating on outside features, even though they start off measuring datum A. From there they move onto the diameters in question and based on direction indicator goes they either add to value found from Datum A TIR or deduct.
Can someone clarify why this works or why it's not accurate?
thank you
The first part of this question is very simple but i need guidance on this to make sure i understand the GD&T call-out.
Customer has a drawing in which they call out circular runout. Bare with me on the simplicity or stupidity of the questions but i want to make sure i'm on the correct path according to the drawing.
A) Circular runout of diameter 1.585/1.588 is to Datum A right?
B) How is circular runout defined? (Do i have the right definition: "Circular run out controls the cumulative variation of circularity (roundness) and coaxiality for features constructed around a datum axis and circular elements of a surface constructed an angle not parallel to the datum axis."
This is how i'm understanding the blueprint:
According to the blueprint section, Diameters 1.585/1.588 are to be rotated about Datum A (which mean's i need to consider location of diameter 1.585/1.588 in reference to Datum A as well as circularity)
Please correct me on this interpretation.
There is a pdf attached which the first two questions relate to the top image of pdf.
The bottom images are actually why i'm asking the question here about runout.
This is how i'm told customer measures runout on feature which i need understanding. Basically the part is placed on two v-blocks or similar on outer feature of part, it doesn't appear to be inner diameter (datum A). They place indicator with long tip reaching inside to datum A, do a TIR, from here they move the indicator to the featured diameters and do the same thing and then calculate their runout.
With this method i'm not seeing how this ties into Datum-A since the part is rotating on outside features, even though they start off measuring datum A. From there they move onto the diameters in question and based on direction indicator goes they either add to value found from Datum A TIR or deduct.
Can someone clarify why this works or why it's not accurate?
thank you