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31 records matched your query of typ. Outputting records 1 to 20.

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josewong (Mechanical)
...Anyone know the exact definition for the notation: TYPICAL or TYP? I have some old drawing that use...
...Not standard, but are typically used. I have seen ".25 dia holes, TYP". What does that mean? I...
ModulusCT (Mechanical)
... feature that is mirrored on the other side of the part. Is it appropriate to say "BOTH SIDES" or "TYP...
...Do not use TYP - this has been discussed on here several times. It isn't in any of the last few...
EnJaNir (Mechanical)
...Is the use of TYP or Typical acceptable and if so can someone point me to a reference that calls...
... Repetitive Features or Dimensions it specified you can use "X" but I see nothing regarding TYP/Typical...
duk748 (Mechanical)
... denounced the use of "typ." on a drawing - we must now show each dimension no matter how many of the same...
... TYP 5 PLACES as a local note (make sure you call out the number of PL)as long as it is clear...
catiaUSR (Aerospace)
...Hey Folks I know people have asked about using TYP on drawings ad infinitum on this forum...
... TYP 4PLCS under the title of the detail. But these guys don't like it. They are using the no TYP...
jeff97070 (Mechanical)
... stay away from TYP...
...Checker- why not use TYP? (45 DEG Chamfer TYP) I have called out chamfers many different ways...
brunodg1 (Mechanical)
... X.62 DEEP EQ. SPACED 18 deg. APART ON A 14.063 dia. B.C. TYP. 4 PLACES Is the TYP. 4 plcs...
.... However, I'd avoid using 'TYP' because of it's connotations. Also, you have redundant information...
TOOLS4FOOLS (Aerospace)
... to the best features and between views). One thing I never got a handle on was using TYP, 3 Places, as oppose...
... 2.00, TYP. And what about 2 places? If I had a hole callout that said this Thru hole is .20, 2 places...
CheckerRon (Mechanical)
... that "TYP" is used? Evan Janeshewski Axymetrix Quality Engineering Inc. www.axymetrix.ca...
...", or "CONTINUOUS" under the dimension. We do not use "TYP"---too vague....
Oaklandishh (Mechanical)
...Using "TYP" designation is generally considered Faux Pas. Your have petty clear case...
...As an aside, use of TYP is not condoned by Y14.5 or Y14.100. It's much more clear to use a...
KENAT (Mechanical)
... that isn't necessarily good practice ("TYP" for example "should not be used", but is not forbidden outright...
... (the typ tol for someone that doesn't know what a tol is) without talking to engineering. This meant...
KENAT (Mechanical)
... typ achieve feature to feature hole locations +/-.002 or +/-.001 it is to your company an eng'g...
... agree with all that Powerhound wrote". With one exception when protyping I typ apply GD&T to features...
genes (Civil/Environmental)
... however, there is nothing to indicate that it is non-cumulative. I would also question using "TYP...
... from the same location, and no stack-up applies. Using the "2.750 TYP" indicates that the holes should...
alvie73 (Mechanical)
... intensive on a drawing and just annoys the crap outta me. And they use "TYP" for everything! ugh So...
...If the chamfer or rad is the same size i always preffered 1x45 typ or 1x45 3 places with leaders...
solid7 (Mechanical)
... unnecessary errors on future changes. As I stated before, the sections (TYP (X) PLACES) differ slightly...
..."...the sections (TYP (X) PLACES) differ slightly..." I would argue this is a reason for both...
jeff97070 (Mechanical)
...TYPICAL - or TYP is not explicitly supported by the current ASME Y14.100 series drawing standards...
...Per ASME Y14.5, no. The use of "TYP" is not supported at all. John Acosta, GDTP S-0731...
RichardStarrbuck (Mechanical)
...It seems that the same people who cling to the "PLACES" practice also adhere to the "TYP" practice...
...UOS. Much better than TYP....

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