cwdaniel
Mechanical
- Jul 7, 2006
- 29
See attached drawing.
Is fig. A or B correct?
Is fig. A or B correct?
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No it's not. You keep accumulation limited by applying a dimensioning scheme that doesn't allow accumulation.There are 5 spaces between 5 holes and they ALL matter in your dimensioning. That's how you keep accumulation limited.
If you only tolerance the 4 MOVES to make 5 holes, the last space can be way off.
Yes there are. They are: 0, 72, 144, 216, and 288 degrees. If those angles are where you want your holes, then those angles should be dimensioned. Or specify 72 as basic, and use GT&T to control the location.there are 5 angular dimensions in a 5 hole bolt pattern
So if you consider that showing the holes in a circle implies 360° then you should leave one angular dim out, but it's perhaps a stretch.Where an overall dimension is specified, one intermediate dimension is omitted or identified as a reference dimension. See Fig 1-17.