underqualifiedengineer
Mechanical
- Apr 18, 2022
- 3
Hi - new here/first post.
I'm being asked to specify in an assembly drawing that two parts should be X distance away from each other within Y (±Y) tolerance. This is the overall dimension. This dimension is to be inspected (to ensure the assembly is assembled correctly). If it doesn't meet this dimension, it means the assembly is assembled wrong - and needs to be redone / reinstalled.
Is there a correct method for this? My company has strict ASME rules (y14.5 and y14.100).
My concern is this dimension might be considered a machined dimension ( there are other machined dimensions on the drawing already ).
Thank you!
I'm being asked to specify in an assembly drawing that two parts should be X distance away from each other within Y (±Y) tolerance. This is the overall dimension. This dimension is to be inspected (to ensure the assembly is assembled correctly). If it doesn't meet this dimension, it means the assembly is assembled wrong - and needs to be redone / reinstalled.
Is there a correct method for this? My company has strict ASME rules (y14.5 and y14.100).
My concern is this dimension might be considered a machined dimension ( there are other machined dimensions on the drawing already ).
Thank you!