mkcski
Mechanical
- Feb 18, 2016
- 589
I searched the forum with keyword “square” and found several posts, but none addressed my question. So, I’m presenting the attached PDF for comments.
My question is: How does the position Feature Control Frame (FCF) apply when the square symbol is used. A square is two features-of-size (FOS) – widths (non-circular per Y14.5) at 90 degrees to each other. So, does the square symbol applied to the size “connect” the two widths together and consequently the position control applies to both widths? Or, does the position only apply to the “horizontal” FOS because the FCF only applies to the FOS in the view shown, i.e. there would need to be a second FCF applied to the “vertical” FOS? Or… maybe…is the square symbol an alternative for “2X” and creates a pattern of 2 widths and then the FCF, by default, applies to both (like it would with a pattern of holes with the “X” symbol).
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My question is: How does the position Feature Control Frame (FCF) apply when the square symbol is used. A square is two features-of-size (FOS) – widths (non-circular per Y14.5) at 90 degrees to each other. So, does the square symbol applied to the size “connect” the two widths together and consequently the position control applies to both widths? Or, does the position only apply to the “horizontal” FOS because the FCF only applies to the FOS in the view shown, i.e. there would need to be a second FCF applied to the “vertical” FOS? Or… maybe…is the square symbol an alternative for “2X” and creates a pattern of 2 widths and then the FCF, by default, applies to both (like it would with a pattern of holes with the “X” symbol).
Certified Sr. GD&T Professional