gregfox
Bioengineer
- Mar 15, 2007
- 29
On a simple bock with a hole or boss, I’ve seen three datum references ABC and a single positional tolerance. I understand the need for the xy placement tolerances of B and C relative to the two side planes, but not the top surface A.
Obviously a feature has to be on the surface referenced as A, but the positional tolerance relative to datum A does not make sense. it’s not like it is saying it can be some amount from the surface.
Separate parallel and perpendicular control frames make sense. I’ve read where perpendicularity is assumed from the positional, but in that case the actually tolerance value does not seem to unless the value is simply a catch-all tolerance for features.
I’ve also seen just B and C, with A treated separately
Fox Manufacturing Group
Obviously a feature has to be on the surface referenced as A, but the positional tolerance relative to datum A does not make sense. it’s not like it is saying it can be some amount from the surface.
Separate parallel and perpendicular control frames make sense. I’ve read where perpendicularity is assumed from the positional, but in that case the actually tolerance value does not seem to unless the value is simply a catch-all tolerance for features.
I’ve also seen just B and C, with A treated separately
Fox Manufacturing Group