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Demonstrate symmetry in structural drawing

Demonstrate symmetry in structural drawing

RE: Demonstrate symmetry in structural drawing

I have never seen it before in mechanical design side.

Chris, CSWA
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RE: Demonstrate symmetry in structural drawing

14.5-2009 Fig 1-35

RE: Demonstrate symmetry in structural drawing

If that figure is the same as 1-33 in ASME Y14.5M-1994 then it's not the same case as the sketch the OP posted. Section 1.8.8 and figure 1-33 in ASME Y14.5M-1994 is about only dimensioning one side of a symmetrical part, dimensioning it from the center line. The OP is dimensioning across the center line.

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