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  1. RyanCR

    Broken Dia and callout?

    Thanks for all the input. I was not trying to ruffle feathers with the question, but to understand if there was an actual standard that defined how this callout should be handled. It is similar to the ID and OD of a part similar to a washer. You don't always see control frames controlling...
  2. RyanCR

    Broken Dia and callout?

    I completely understand what you are saying and agree. However, I was just wondering if ASME spoke to this and there was a standard that stated it should be called out with the "6X" and then a positional tolerance? If a standard says I need to put a "6X", then thats what I want to do...if not...
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    Broken Dia and callout?

    See the file at the attached link for an example (TIF file). http://multiterra.mooload.com/file.php?file=files/070306/1141746393/WASHER.tif
  4. RyanCR

    Broken Dia and callout?

    wgchere is correct. Image a washer, with 4 evenly spaced ID slots, which break the ID diameter into 4 equal segments (The segments don't need to be equal). I believe that the ID diameter needs to have a "4X" associated to it, but a coworker does not. I do disagree that the way the part is...
  5. RyanCR

    Broken Dia and callout?

    There seems to be some confusion here as to the correct callout for a broken diameter. We have a round plate with a ID diameter going through the center. This ID diameter is broken by 4 slots. Is it correct to show the dimensions as "4X Ø5.00" or if its a radius as "4X R2.25"? Or can you...

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