Burunduk
Mechanical
- May 2, 2019
- 2,508
ASME Y14.5-2018 said:5.8.2 Form Control Does Not Apply (Exceptions to Rule #1) The control of geometric form prescribed by limits of size does not apply to the following:
(a) items identified as stock, such as bars, sheets, tubing, structural shapes, and other items produced to established industry or government standards that
prescribe limits for straightness, flatness, and other geometric characteristics. Unless geometric tolerances are specified on the drawing of a part made from these items, standards for these items govern the surfaces that remain in the as-furnished condition on the finished part.
It seems like starting from "Unless geometric tolerances..." (bolded) there is an exception to the exception?
Should I understand that if the drawing has a dimension labeled "STOCK" and there are geometric tolerance anywhere on the same drawing, the tolerances from the standard for the stock item do not apply?
Or maybe my interpretation of the text is pedantic, and the intent was that only if a geometric tolerance is applied to the feature which remains "as-furnished" from the stock item, then the tolerances from the stock standard do not apply to that feature?
Then, if the tolerances from the industry/government standard do not apply, does this mean that the said feature must be fully toleranced, and rule #1 applies to it? If so, does it even make sense to indicate it as "STOCK"? If someone understands this, any clarifications will be much appreciated.