piznal
Mechanical
- Oct 16, 2012
- 6
A simple situation, but I have not found explicit reference to it:
- Entirely symmetric part with many mirrored features.
- I believe functional (mating) emphasis requires horizontal dimensioning relative to a part center-line (planar primary and secondary datums, with tertiary datum plane of symmetry passing through the axis of a central datum FOS).
Is a basic dimension from center-line to feature required for each feature AND its mirorred counterpart, or is it acceptable to dimension in one direction from center-line with a "2X FEATURE and feature tolerance control frame" callout, with the dimension to counterpart on the opposite side of center-line being dictated by symmetry?
Any help or comment is appreciated.
- Entirely symmetric part with many mirrored features.
- I believe functional (mating) emphasis requires horizontal dimensioning relative to a part center-line (planar primary and secondary datums, with tertiary datum plane of symmetry passing through the axis of a central datum FOS).
Is a basic dimension from center-line to feature required for each feature AND its mirorred counterpart, or is it acceptable to dimension in one direction from center-line with a "2X FEATURE and feature tolerance control frame" callout, with the dimension to counterpart on the opposite side of center-line being dictated by symmetry?
Any help or comment is appreciated.