DJBLINX
Mechanical
- Jan 28, 2011
- 9
I have a cylindrical injection moulded part that has a snap fit feature on the end that 'snaps' inside another cylindrical part and we are struggling how to dimension it. The problem being is that there are 4 gates equi-spaced around the perimeter and the part is not round, it is a sqircle (technical term for a square circle
). This isn't a problem as the parts still go together because there are two diameters at 90° that are the correct size (within tolerance) and the rest is small. So my question is, how can this be shown on the drawing? I realise there may be other factors not considered, but out of curiosity, is it possible to dimension a circle to show that at least two diameters are within a given tolerance?
Hopefully that is explained well enough and some one has a good idea of how to tackle the problem.
Thanks in advance
David.
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Hopefully that is explained well enough and some one has a good idea of how to tackle the problem.
Thanks in advance
David.