Tomas Jaros
Mechanical
- Dec 4, 2017
- 7
Hallo,
I'm quite new to GD&T topic so please excuse my lack of fundamental knowledge.
Heres my question. Is it legal in terms of ISO standard to use center line as a symmetry line like shown on attached picture? Obviously the part itself is not symmetrical, but the upper part of it is. So I am curious whether you can simplyfy the drawing like this, or you have to dimension all those features from side also.
I know that whole drawing have some mistakes, but it's not the root of my question, This drawing was made by somebody else, I'm just checking it before release and I'am not sure about legality of that simplification.
Thanks for clarifying this out. You can also provide some standards which are covering this topic if you know some.
PS: Excuse also my english, I'm not a native speaker
I'm quite new to GD&T topic so please excuse my lack of fundamental knowledge.
Heres my question. Is it legal in terms of ISO standard to use center line as a symmetry line like shown on attached picture? Obviously the part itself is not symmetrical, but the upper part of it is. So I am curious whether you can simplyfy the drawing like this, or you have to dimension all those features from side also.
I know that whole drawing have some mistakes, but it's not the root of my question, This drawing was made by somebody else, I'm just checking it before release and I'am not sure about legality of that simplification.
Thanks for clarifying this out. You can also provide some standards which are covering this topic if you know some.
PS: Excuse also my english, I'm not a native speaker