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tolerance for patterned holes

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idanbrk

Mechanical
Jun 23, 2014
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hi all,

I'm designing a part that has 20 holes in it in a 15 mm distance from the datum A (see in attached picture) , whats important to me is that all the holes centers will be on the same plane within 0.01mm , i dont want to place a +-0.01mm tolerance on the 15 dimension because its not important , the holes can be even 16 or 14 mm away from the base but whats important is that the centers will be on the same plane , what is the correct way to write that on the drawing?

thanks
 
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idanbrk,

Select two holes, and make them your secondary datum[ ]B and tertiary datum[ ]C. Put a sloppy profile all around your 210x30mm outline.

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JHG
 
I would use a width datum as the primary datum.


Tunalover
 
My first thought was also composite position for the hole pattern. You could go Drawoh's route but you still need to tie the holes together.

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Composite, the way Vishal described it

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thanks everyone , you have been very helpful
 
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