Position tolerancing on curved (circular) surface
Position tolerancing on curved (circular) surface
(OP)
How can I use position tolerance for the 4.76 hole in the attached drawing? I do not know where to place the datums. I want the 4.76 hole to be on the center using the given tolerance. Thank you.





RE: Position tolerancing on curved (circular) surface
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RE: Position tolerancing on curved (circular) surface
1. Make Ø30 as primary datum
2. Make top surface as secondary datum( or vice versa)
3. Change both dim 15.00±0.25 and 6.00±0.25 to basic dim 15 and 6 respectively
4. Add POS|Ø0.707 circle M|A|B to the hole ( 0.5(±0.25) X 1.4142 = POS tolerance)
Be sure to specify the general tolerance on the print.
SeasonLee
RE: Position tolerancing on curved (circular) surface
1. Agree with Kenat that datum scheme should be based on function of the part - the qestion whether top surface should be primary and hole diameter secondary or vice-versa can be answered only if the function of component is known. Maybe completely different datum scheme must be considered?
2. No question that the location of 4.78 hole should be controlled by position tolerance, so dim. 6.00 +/-0.25 should be basic, and there is no need to put dim. 15.00 +/-0.25 at all.
3. Dimension dia. 30.00 for the biggest cylindrical feature should be placed only once.
4. You should remember that you must also somehow assure relationship between counterbored hole in the center and dia. 30.00 feature. Showing them coaxial on the drawing does not mean they will be coaxial in reality. A tolerance (probably positional) have to be defined. Which of these two features will be a datum feature for measuring this relationship also strictly depends on the function of whole component.
5. Nevertheless I think we must know more details about functioning of this part, otherwise all of our considerations will be only a kind of assumption. Maybe any counterpart could be shown? Or more detailed description delivered?
RE: Position tolerancing on curved (circular) surface
Frank
RE: Position tolerancing on curved (circular) surface
RE: Position tolerancing on curved (circular) surface
You call out a chamfer with only an angle; what is the linear dimension?
Sorry for getting so pendantic about your example, but the best way to learn this stuff is to be continually corrected.
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RE: Position tolerancing on curved (circular) surface
To your OP,
"I want the 4.76 hole to be on the center using the given tolerance."
Making the 12.00 and the 30.00 dimensions datums and locating the 4.76 hole to them with a position call out will essentually say that. I am not saying it matches the functional requirements, just says what you wish. The problem is the "given tolerance" part. As I mentioned before the 12.00 and other dimensions must have some tolerance but you have not told us what they are. Also once we have a tolerance on these dimensions, your current scheme has the hole location biased to one side implied by tolerance stack-up so which tolerance will you want?
Frank
RE: Position tolerancing on curved (circular) surface
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I didn't draw in the section but would probably put one to clarify the hole goes through to the central dia and I'd then get rid of the hidden detail.
(I don't do many mm drawings so appologies if there's any dp errors or the like.)
ASME Y14.5M-1994 doesn't really have any very simple figures of your situation. However, 4-19 is a fairly simple example, and may be very relevant if your c'bore hole is actually the datum.
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RE: Position tolerancing on curved (circular) surface
Three minor remarks:
1. The depth of counterbore should be 3 not 6.
2. Why did you put different datum precedence order in FCF's (A|B and B|A)?
3. I would put dia. 30 dimension on the leader connected to the circumference of the part and datum B symbol attached to it. This will precisely say that datum feature simulator is a cylinder, not two parallel planes 29.75-30.25 apart that establish horizontal centerplane only.
RE: Position tolerancing on curved (circular) surface
2. Based on the title and limited info in the OP I thought the relation to the dia was perhaps the primary driver for the 4.76 hole. For the c'bore I just followed the typical tolerance precedence for holes of first datum being perpendicular. However, I'll admit I haven't fully thought through the implications so if you want to elucidate feel free. Though without more information on function from the OP even my sketch is arguably a waste of time.
3. ? What I put is not ambiguous and fully complies with ASME Y14.5M-1994 3.3.2 & figure 3-4(e) as I understand it. Given the dia symbol infront of the 30 dimension I don't see how it could be interpreted as 2 parallel planes by anyone with any familiarity with GD&T.
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RE: Position tolerancing on curved (circular) surface
2. I was just only asking out of curiousity. I agree that since we do not have any further info about part's function we are only guessing and any datum precedence can be fine.
3. Sorry for this, I was too fast. You are right, such way of assigning datum feature fully complies with standard. I don't know why, but I originally thought this can be confusing with bi-directional position tolerance scheme. Silly thing. Your way of assigning datum feature is also presented in fig. 5-18 of 1994 standard.
One more thing - what do you think about defining any (perpendicularity?) relationship between both datum features? The standard also requires that.
RE: Position tolerancing on curved (circular) surface
John-Paul Belanger
Certified Sr. GD&T Professional
Geometric Learning Systems
RE: Position tolerancing on curved (circular) surface
Kenat
The position tolerance of the hole Ø4.76 should be:
POS|Ø.7 circle M|B|A or POS|Ø0.7 circle M|B|A
I think we can't omit the zero before the decimal point
SeasonLee
RE: Position tolerancing on curved (circular) surface
(I don't do many mm drawings so appologies if there's any dp errors or the like.)
However, Pmarc & SeasonLee thanks for reminding me why I quit doing sketches like that for anything other than my own questions.
(Thanks Belanger, I'd think #4 covered it though of course function if we knew it might dictate another value.)
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RE: Position tolerancing on curved (circular) surface
My intention was not to discourage you on preparing such sketches. Appologies for this.
RE: Position tolerancing on curved (circular) surface
However on a number of occasions I've put sketches to illustrate a specific point, in the spirit of ASME Y14.5M-1994 1.1.4, and people have picked apart completely irrelevant points that don't pertain to the point being made. A picture paints a thousand words and yet in the GD&T forums here it also attracts nit picking, so I at least think twice before posting one.
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