bibayoymicabayo
Aerospace
- May 9, 2011
- 11
Hi everyone!
I am having some troubles with reading drafts, and I hoped someone here could help me out. When defining a positional tolerance (let's say a hole center), one must define it with respect to some reference features (namely datum planes or surfaces), and define also some basic dimensions. Those basic dimensions are theoretically exact dimensions with no tolerance associated. Ok, so far so good. However, they must have an allowed tolerance in order to be manufactured.
My problem is that we just bought some measurement equipment, and I want to know if I can measure those basic dimensions with our equipment. I have gone through ISO 2768 (both parts), ISO 1101 and DIN 7168, but didn't find anything useful besides a comment saying "tighter tolerances shall be applied to these basic dimensions".
Drafting is not my area of expertise, so I don't know whether I should control those basic dimensions in a dimensional control or skip them.
Best regards!
I am having some troubles with reading drafts, and I hoped someone here could help me out. When defining a positional tolerance (let's say a hole center), one must define it with respect to some reference features (namely datum planes or surfaces), and define also some basic dimensions. Those basic dimensions are theoretically exact dimensions with no tolerance associated. Ok, so far so good. However, they must have an allowed tolerance in order to be manufactured.
My problem is that we just bought some measurement equipment, and I want to know if I can measure those basic dimensions with our equipment. I have gone through ISO 2768 (both parts), ISO 1101 and DIN 7168, but didn't find anything useful besides a comment saying "tighter tolerances shall be applied to these basic dimensions".
Drafting is not my area of expertise, so I don't know whether I should control those basic dimensions in a dimensional control or skip them.
Best regards!