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Basic Dual Dimensions

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DrawingsGuy

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Hi All,
I am new to this forum but had a question if any of you know what a Basic dual dimension should look like or if there is a standard that depicts this.

Thanks,
Marc

also, is there a way to upload files? That would help you to understand more what i am asking.
 
Look at the ASME Y14 standards on drafting.
 
thank you but I have ASME 14.5 and caoont find anything in it referring to this.

 
DrawingsGuy,

have a look at thread1103-167130
 
ASME Y14.5M-1994

Section 1.3.9 Basic Dimension - A numerical values used to describe the theorectically exact size, profile, orientation or location of a feature or datum target.

Section 1.3.10 Reference Dimension - A dimension, usually without tolerance, used for information purpose only. A reference dimension is a repeat of a dimension or is derived from other values shown on the drawing or on related drawings. It is considered auxiliary information and does not govern production or inspection operations.


I think your key answer is in the word derived. The dual dimension is derived from the primary dimension that happens to be basic.

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"also, is there a way to upload files?"
faq559-1100 for images and faq559-1177 for files.

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DrawingsGuy,

A basic dual dimension sounds to me like a mistake. I provide alternate units for reference only. Only the official dimension can be basic.

Check out the Drafting Standards, GD&T & Tolerance Analysis forum.

JHG
 
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