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    Dimensioning and Tolerancing of Flexible Parts

    If you get a chance, take a look at B.3.5: "Other methods may be used to determine the inside diameters of larger O-rings after the cross-sectional and parting line projection dimensions have been verified and found to be within tolerance limits, such as a flat gauge with a predetermined...
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    Dimensioning and Tolerancing of Flexible Parts

    CH - I agree with your same sentiments. Just having a look for say a simple o-ring, we can refer to ISO 3601-1 Annex B. Measurement of cross-section dimension: micrometer (ball type anvils) vernier calipers optical comparitor rotating-type fixture with dial indicator visual or laser...
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    Dimensioning and Tolerancing of Flexible Parts

    Does anyone have any recommended resources (specialty standards, guide books, etc) that explains the best practices for dimensioning and tolerancing flexible parts such as seals and gaskets? We use ASME Y14.5-2009 as our standard for rigid and nonrigid parts (subject to free state variation -...
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    Geometric control of long thin walled tube with varying cross sections

    One of the challenges here is measuring every feature in the free state. I have already suggested to use a restraint condition when first consulted, but that idea was dismissed early on. The challenge here is if we can define these features in the free state or not. Kind of along the lines I...
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    Geometric control of long thin walled tube with varying cross sections

    I wanted to get a few opinions on how to control the features on a specific type of part. Imagine a complex surface of revolution, much like a bowling pin or a coke bottle. The features along the part are circular in nature, but not all features are cylindrical. Now imagine the same bowling...
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    How do you correctly call out coaxial holes that need to be inline so that a bolt could go through

    eeyew, Please also note that use of CF symbol is only allowed per the ASME Y14.5-2009 standard where it was introduced. If using the 1994 (or prior) standard, other methods will need to be used to define the two surfaces as a single feature.
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    Style question with ordinate dims, datum surfaces

    Dimensioning and tolerancing for manufacturing rather than for function is risky. If a drawing is created for Supplier A with their own setup and process, what happens when the design is sourced from Supplier B with a different manufacturing setup or process? Drawings (specifications) should...
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    Invoking ASME Y14.100 (again)

    For reference, DOD-STD-100G was cancelled and superseded by the following ASME standards: ASME Y14.100 - Engineering Drawing Practices ASME Y14.24 - Types and Applications of Engineering Drawings ASME Y14.35M - Revision of Engineering Drawings and Associated Documents ASME Y14.34M - Associated...
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    Invoking ASME Y14.100

    I always prefer to reference the spec number as well as the revision number. If needed, it can be updated later to another revision via your change management system. Best to be explicit so there is only one possible interpretation of the requirements, reference specifications, and associated...
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    Proper callout of view for multiple locations.

    Paragraph 7.4.8 in the Y14.5-2009 standard does provide some explanation for using Position on an individual basis, but provides no clear direction on the use of 6X Detail A in my opinion.
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    Semi Rigid Bearing Housing - Feature Size and Form

    Enginerd9, Thanks for sharing those details about your prior experience. Really helpful. Would you have any reservations about sharing some information about size tolerance, Position, and Cylindricity requirements you had for your application? In our application, we do use what we call "spacer...
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    Semi Rigid Bearing Housing - Feature Size and Form

    3DDave, Thanks for your input - I never have use circumference in this manner before - but it is an interesting idea. Also, I never meant to sounds rude at all. I apologize if it came across that way. I know many of the other contributors are trying to help, but in this case I was looking to...
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    Semi Rigid Bearing Housing - Feature Size and Form

    Thanks for everyone's input thus far. However what I really wanted to stay focused on is the topic of independence of size and form when needed to override Rule #1. Let's try to stay on track and focus on this topic.
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    Semi Rigid Bearing Housing - Feature Size and Form

    Sorry for the late timing, but had some time at work to put together this simple sketch. Please refer to the attachment.http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=4701559b-7086-4b9e-b15a-03be7853d215&file=Bearing_Housing.jpg
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    Semi Rigid Bearing Housing - Feature Size and Form

    Mike, Thanks for your reply. I think I can add some answers to a couple of questions you posed here. Yes, we do monitor press force during assembly. Press force during reassembly is very similar (single digit percentage difference) to that measured during initial assembly. The assembly is...

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