brandnew1
Aerospace
- Apr 9, 2010
- 73
Hi all,
i'm confused, wonder if anyone can give me some guidance.
There is a straightness callout for an inner diameter 1.303/1.305 of .010 (see attached pdf). i'm uncertain how to calculate this properly: an external feature (ID will act as an external feature) or internal (since its an ID) to determine the virtual condition. If V.C. applies this will allow me to determine what the wall thickness can range between.
The ID of 1.303/1.305 is within an external diameter that is 1.495 +/- .010 but this ID has the .010 straightness callout, so my first question is:
A) Does a .010 straightness callout mean a +/- .005 boundary about the axis or does it mean a .010 max measured boundary even if it is only .001 on one side but .009 on the other.
B) Does virtual condition apply here given that i don't know the size the mating part will be nor is there a material modifier on the straightness callout?
C) There is a note on drawing indicating: runout on all diameters on a common centerline to be within .005 FIM. - Does this restrict this .010 straightness?
thank you
i'm confused, wonder if anyone can give me some guidance.
There is a straightness callout for an inner diameter 1.303/1.305 of .010 (see attached pdf). i'm uncertain how to calculate this properly: an external feature (ID will act as an external feature) or internal (since its an ID) to determine the virtual condition. If V.C. applies this will allow me to determine what the wall thickness can range between.
The ID of 1.303/1.305 is within an external diameter that is 1.495 +/- .010 but this ID has the .010 straightness callout, so my first question is:
A) Does a .010 straightness callout mean a +/- .005 boundary about the axis or does it mean a .010 max measured boundary even if it is only .001 on one side but .009 on the other.
B) Does virtual condition apply here given that i don't know the size the mating part will be nor is there a material modifier on the straightness callout?
C) There is a note on drawing indicating: runout on all diameters on a common centerline to be within .005 FIM. - Does this restrict this .010 straightness?
thank you