Tunalover
Mechanical
- Mar 28, 2002
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Peers-
I do a lot of sheetmetal design and often run into the situation where a countersink has to be so big that it removes the clearance hole altogether (and the bottom of the screwhead can actually go through to the other side in the assembly). How does one apply positional tolerancing to a pure countersink? If you make the swept angle (e.g. 82, 90, or 100 degrees) and diameter basic, what's the best way to control the position?
TIA!
Tunalover
I do a lot of sheetmetal design and often run into the situation where a countersink has to be so big that it removes the clearance hole altogether (and the bottom of the screwhead can actually go through to the other side in the assembly). How does one apply positional tolerancing to a pure countersink? If you make the swept angle (e.g. 82, 90, or 100 degrees) and diameter basic, what's the best way to control the position?
TIA!
Tunalover