joejack7
Industrial
- May 9, 2005
- 21
I am a Manufacturing Engineer struggling with the interpretation of our design group as it seems they constantly push the boundaries of what my concepts of GD&T, and interpretations are. As for the question...
I have a standard panel part with a thickness. This part has several holes and a datum structure as follows. Datum -A- is a plane on the bottom surface. Datum -B- and -C- are hole features. The remaining hole features are controlled to Datums A|B|C with MMC respectively. Then I have an internal cutout feature that is basically an internal rectangle that goes thru the part. This feature is controlled with basic dimensions but called out with a surface profile with respect only to Datum -A-. Is this legal? What is truly controlling the location of this surface feature if datum -A- is a plane perpendicular to the features surface. Hope someone can help with this one...
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joejack7
I have a standard panel part with a thickness. This part has several holes and a datum structure as follows. Datum -A- is a plane on the bottom surface. Datum -B- and -C- are hole features. The remaining hole features are controlled to Datums A|B|C with MMC respectively. Then I have an internal cutout feature that is basically an internal rectangle that goes thru the part. This feature is controlled with basic dimensions but called out with a surface profile with respect only to Datum -A-. Is this legal? What is truly controlling the location of this surface feature if datum -A- is a plane perpendicular to the features surface. Hope someone can help with this one...
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joejack7