ImnotfromMars
Mechanical
- Nov 4, 2003
- 48
Hello,
Can a radius be a datum?
Can a radius be a datum?
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ASME Y14.5M-1994 1.3.17 said:Feature of Size.One cylindrical or spherical surface, or a set of two opposed elements or opposed parallel surfaces, associated with a size dimension.
Radius shown in fig. 4-29 does not derive an axis. It constrains rotation of two mutually perpendicular planes associated with datum axis A derived from datum feature A.J-P said:So as long as the radius can repeatably derive an axis, yes, it can be the datum feature
Right, so I'm asking what you would say that datum B is in Fig. 4-30. Or is it another case of no datum B?Well, unless I am missing something, fig. 4-30 and accompanying paragraphs say not a word about datum plane in this case.