cjccmc
Mechanical
- Oct 11, 2012
- 111
I have a design with a pattern of 12 pilot holes in a rectangular block. Usual datums of A being the flat bottom, B one edge and C the other edge at 90 deg. I can be generous on the placement of each hole both wrt to ABC and dimension between holes. But I do need each hole perpendicular .001 dia to A.
We use the 1994 version of Y14.5 and looking thru it all the true position composite blocks say that that the second line (related to datum A only) controls hole to hole tolerance in addition to perpendicularity to A. I do not want to force .001 tolerance hole to hole so is there a way to call this out legally?
My thought is to use a single line position block then add a a perpendiclar frame below it that would look like this:
12X dia .125 +.003 -.000
pos/dia .020/A/B/C/
perpendicular/ dia .001/A
Intent of above seems clear but I can find no examples in 14.5 that show this. Is it legit?
We use the 1994 version of Y14.5 and looking thru it all the true position composite blocks say that that the second line (related to datum A only) controls hole to hole tolerance in addition to perpendicularity to A. I do not want to force .001 tolerance hole to hole so is there a way to call this out legally?
My thought is to use a single line position block then add a a perpendiclar frame below it that would look like this:
12X dia .125 +.003 -.000
pos/dia .020/A/B/C/
perpendicular/ dia .001/A
Intent of above seems clear but I can find no examples in 14.5 that show this. Is it legit?