michal77
Mechanical
- Jun 23, 2008
- 22
Hello,
In my daily work I deal with drawings where position tolerance is marked in
the way like on the attached example 1 - please take a look on doc file where I combined all examples.
In my opinion, this way of dimensioning is incompleted. According to
example1 I understand this tolerance like on the pic no. 1
The shape of the tolerance zone is a cylinder which is perpendicular to
datum A, lies on axis between opposite walls (datum B) and is 40mm away from
datum C. But we don't control a 'height' from datum A. So we cannot mark
dimension 25 as a basic.
I spoke about this with other guys and I received a tip that you cannot
treat a tolerance zone, in this case, as a cylindrical zone but you have to think
about tolerance zone as a sphere which is connected to the upper, or lower,
side of the axis of mentioned opening.Then we control the 'height' and we
can mark dimension as a basic dim. I'm not fully convinced that it's right.
Please take a look on attached pic no. 2
There is also third theory, that the tolerance zone is a cylinder like on
the attached pic no.3
Mentioned cylinder is on specified position in 3D and you can control
everything. I don't agree with this theory.
Finally, I can show you my way of dimensioning stuff like this. Please take
a look on attached pic no. 4 and example 2.
The shape tolerance controls mentioned 'height' so 25 can be marked as
basic, the rest remains the same.
I know that it's complex post but I wanted to avoid creating a lot of posts
which wouldn't be connected to each other.
I hope that I was clear for you and many thanks for your any remarks.So ..... what do you think about it ?
which way is correct ?
Or maybe there is also another way how to solve this problem....
Best regards
Michal77
In my daily work I deal with drawings where position tolerance is marked in
the way like on the attached example 1 - please take a look on doc file where I combined all examples.
In my opinion, this way of dimensioning is incompleted. According to
example1 I understand this tolerance like on the pic no. 1
The shape of the tolerance zone is a cylinder which is perpendicular to
datum A, lies on axis between opposite walls (datum B) and is 40mm away from
datum C. But we don't control a 'height' from datum A. So we cannot mark
dimension 25 as a basic.
I spoke about this with other guys and I received a tip that you cannot
treat a tolerance zone, in this case, as a cylindrical zone but you have to think
about tolerance zone as a sphere which is connected to the upper, or lower,
side of the axis of mentioned opening.Then we control the 'height' and we
can mark dimension as a basic dim. I'm not fully convinced that it's right.
Please take a look on attached pic no. 2
There is also third theory, that the tolerance zone is a cylinder like on
the attached pic no.3
Mentioned cylinder is on specified position in 3D and you can control
everything. I don't agree with this theory.
Finally, I can show you my way of dimensioning stuff like this. Please take
a look on attached pic no. 4 and example 2.
The shape tolerance controls mentioned 'height' so 25 can be marked as
basic, the rest remains the same.
I know that it's complex post but I wanted to avoid creating a lot of posts
which wouldn't be connected to each other.
I hope that I was clear for you and many thanks for your any remarks.So ..... what do you think about it ?
Best regards
Michal77