Go_Bucks
Industrial
- Feb 10, 2017
- 7
Hello Everyone,
I recently started at a new plant and we seem to be having flatness issues with two of our parts. The two parts have a flatness spec that reads .0002/IN, while our other products are all .0005 for the entire surface. The quality department says the .0002/IN can just be multiplied by the width of the part for your entire surface spec (ie. a 3 inch part would have an entire flatness spec of .0006). The engineering department believes it is .0002 inches within a circle with a radius of .5 inches.
Two questions:
Thanks.
I recently started at a new plant and we seem to be having flatness issues with two of our parts. The two parts have a flatness spec that reads .0002/IN, while our other products are all .0005 for the entire surface. The quality department says the .0002/IN can just be multiplied by the width of the part for your entire surface spec (ie. a 3 inch part would have an entire flatness spec of .0006). The engineering department believes it is .0002 inches within a circle with a radius of .5 inches.
Two questions:
1. Which is the correct meaning of the spec (.0002/IN)
2. What is the best method of measuring this? We currently use and inverted gauge installed under a granite block. How would you measure a radius of .5 inches?
Thanks.