tgmcg
Mechanical
- Feb 21, 2004
- 191
I'm relatively new to the ASME Y14.5 and have been using SolidWorks for a year. We're outsourcing some investment cast aluminum parts which require secondary machining. While we can assign dimensions and tolerances for the machined features (holes) on the drawing, we are a bit puzzled as to how best to locate and dimension several as-cast features (eg. ribbed pockets with draft and radiused edges) which do not require any machining. The features in question are primarily for weight reduction. How should we do this?
It's not yet clear if the foundry can reference the solid model directly, but it's encouraging to see that supplying a drawing plus model to the manufacturer appears to be common practice among the posters here.
The as-cast dimensions are generally not toleranced. The manufacturers standard tolerances will be acceptable.
Any comments or suggestions are most welcome.
Many thanks!
Tom
It's not yet clear if the foundry can reference the solid model directly, but it's encouraging to see that supplying a drawing plus model to the manufacturer appears to be common practice among the posters here.
The as-cast dimensions are generally not toleranced. The manufacturers standard tolerances will be acceptable.
Any comments or suggestions are most welcome.
Many thanks!
Tom