Grindy
Industrial
- Sep 22, 2009
- 23
I'm currently designing a parts catcher for a machine. Doing detailed design work is something relatively new to me so I'm unsure about drawing standards and dimensioning.
I have a shaft that is 45mm in diameter. A 'sleeve' will slide over the shaft. I require a clearance fit (H11). According to my Zues book a H11 fit for a hole in the region of 45mm dia would result in a bore size of 45.160mm.
My question is this:
In the drawing do I label the bore to be machined to 45mm with a H11 fit or do I label the bore to be machined to 45.160mm.
Also, could anyone recomomend a good drawing standards and geometric tolerancing book (SI)?
How do I then go about giving the machinists a tolerance?
Would the 45.160mm be my maximum bore size or would I have a tolerance +/- either side of 45.160?
I have a shaft that is 45mm in diameter. A 'sleeve' will slide over the shaft. I require a clearance fit (H11). According to my Zues book a H11 fit for a hole in the region of 45mm dia would result in a bore size of 45.160mm.
My question is this:
In the drawing do I label the bore to be machined to 45mm with a H11 fit or do I label the bore to be machined to 45.160mm.
Also, could anyone recomomend a good drawing standards and geometric tolerancing book (SI)?
How do I then go about giving the machinists a tolerance?
Would the 45.160mm be my maximum bore size or would I have a tolerance +/- either side of 45.160?