This topic was addressed in thread 1103-200357 some time ago, without a definite resolution. I am bringing it up again for the members to comment on.
The ALL AROUND symbol was introduced in ASME Y14.5 in 1982 to apply to Profile of a Surface tolerance. It is also in paragraph 3.3.18 of the...
I can't find anything in Y14.5M-'94 to justify this.
I have been given a part which has an irregular 8 sided shape (not an octagon). The sides of this perimeter are controlled by profile-of-a-surface (individually since their not all of the same tolerance).
There is a prominent center hole...
This question was posted Jan 2005 with mixed and indefinite results, so I am asking again.
Is the difference strictly thickness cutoff i.e.> .5" (13mm) or is it the solution heat treat and stretching process that defines which is which?
I am not asking about T6511, since it is (I believe) tube...
Heckler, TheTick, and any other Pro/E Wildfire guys out there. Please check out my post on the Enginering Computer Programs PTC ProEngineer thread. Any thoughts / comments?
There was a way to do red line comments(overlay?)in Pro/E 2000i, on dwg or par files to communicate to the originator, which I have forgotten for lack of use.
I am now on Pro/E Wildfire, and looking for the same functionality. Does anyone knkow how to do this? A previous thread maybe? PTC help...
I have been using this all around symbol for profile only (as was mandated in 1982 Y14.5) but was reminded by a colleague that para 3.3.18 of the 1994 Y14.5 dropped the word profile out of the paragragh, thus opening it up to be used for such things as radii or chamfers all around.
I am...
Somewhere in the ASME standards, doesn't it say that all sheets of a multi-sheet drawing are to be the same sheet size? I thought it would be in ASME Y14.1, but have yet to find it.