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Can a Datum feature reference itself in Y14.5M (GD&T)?

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jmarkus

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If I have a part with two datums, datum B - a hole and datum C - the width of a slot and I want to tolerance the length of the slot can I use a positional tolerance that references A|B|C or can I only use A|B because the slot is C?

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Some misinformation provided. You state there are only 2 datum features, B and C. Later you mention A. Whis is true?

You could make use of the width C in positioning the length feature.
 
Sorry, datum a is the surface that datum B & C are passing through.
 
I agree with ringman. Datum C is the width of the slot, not the slot itself, so you could reference the length of the slot to A, B and C.
 
Physically, what would that mean? How could the length of the slot vary, positionally, with respect to the width of the slot?
 
Physically it does seem meaningless. It would appear to control the perpendicularity of the length of the slot relative to the width of the slot.
 
ASME now controls the standard, not ANSI. Try asking this question in the Drafting Standards & GD&T forum, and you may get a better answer.
 
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