AliThePro
Mechanical
- Jan 13, 2005
- 57
This might seem like a simple question but I asked some GD&T experts and I got different answers.
Suppose you have a ring with two (cylindrical) surfaces. There are two surface profile on each surface with the tolerance .06
The way the ring is dimensioned is that the basic radius for the inner surface (call it Surface U) and the basic dimension for the thickness t are given. This means that the radius of the outer surface (call it surface P) is inferred from the radius of U and thickness t.
Now does the profile on surface t establishes the tolerance for t or radius of surface P?
Stated differntly, which combination of the tolerances do we have:
A: Surface U +/-.03
Thiscness t +/- .03
Surcace P +/- .06
Or
B: Surface U +/-.03
Thiscness t +/- .06
Surcace P +/- .03
Suppose you have a ring with two (cylindrical) surfaces. There are two surface profile on each surface with the tolerance .06
The way the ring is dimensioned is that the basic radius for the inner surface (call it Surface U) and the basic dimension for the thickness t are given. This means that the radius of the outer surface (call it surface P) is inferred from the radius of U and thickness t.
Now does the profile on surface t establishes the tolerance for t or radius of surface P?
Stated differntly, which combination of the tolerances do we have:
A: Surface U +/-.03
Thiscness t +/- .03
Surcace P +/- .06
Or
B: Surface U +/-.03
Thiscness t +/- .06
Surcace P +/- .03