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Is this runout tolerance proper.

Is this runout tolerance proper.

Is this runout tolerance proper.

(OP)
Is the runout tolerance show on the attachment proper. I do not think so, but the reference for the drawing I am checking shows it this way and it is released.

Peter Stockhausen
Senior Design Analyst (Checker)
Infotech Aerospace Services

RE: Is this runout tolerance proper.

Dreadful.  Basically puts a tolerance on a face that does not exist.

RE: Is this runout tolerance proper.

That would be a fun one to inspect.

"Good to know you got shoes to wear when you find the floor." - Robert Hunter
 

RE: Is this runout tolerance proper.

I never thought I'd say this, but Concentricity might be a better control to use here.

Evan Janeshewski

Axymetrix Quality Engineering Inc.
www.axymetrix.ca

RE: Is this runout tolerance proper.

Does IFI cover things like this?  They call out true  Position for the hex head back to the body of the screw.   

RE: Is this runout tolerance proper.

Runout and concentricity are for revolved veatures.  This is a single edge on an imaginary circle.  You simply can not apply GD&T to non-existent faces.

At any rate, attempting to control this shape by the corner edges is a fool's game no matter what.  Better to control by the flats.

RE: Is this runout tolerance proper.

Normally, circular runout or total runout is used on cylindrical (circular) part, as for the head of screw bolt, it's a polygon, all around profile is the best callout on this application.

SeasonLee
 

RE: Is this runout tolerance proper.

PeterStock, can you put this as a differnt formate like PDF. For some reason i can't open it.

Solid Edge V20

RE: Is this runout tolerance proper.

It worked, thanks

I would have to agree with everyone else

Solid Edge V20

RE: Is this runout tolerance proper.

(OP)
I took it out and added true position to the width dimension. I decided not to worry about the reference drawing.  

Peter Stockhausen
Senior Design Analyst (Checker)
Infotech Aerospace Services

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