Larkspur415
Mechanical
- Sep 2, 2015
- 3
I have what seems like a pretty basic problem, but I cant find the answer I'm looking for.
I have an assembly of two components that are pressed into a shaft, and I want to control the angular orientation of them relative to each other. I'm not concerned about clocking to any features on the shaft, I just need them to be aligned to eachother. This isn't exactly my scenario, but you can think of this essentially the same as aligning gear teeth on a shaft.
I was thinking I would set the shaft up as my primary datum, use the feature that I'm concerned about aligning on one of my components as a datum, and having a control on the matching feature of the other component, I'm just not sure what control I'm looking for. Basically I'd like to control position, but with an angular tolerance zone rather than Cartesian
I have an assembly of two components that are pressed into a shaft, and I want to control the angular orientation of them relative to each other. I'm not concerned about clocking to any features on the shaft, I just need them to be aligned to eachother. This isn't exactly my scenario, but you can think of this essentially the same as aligning gear teeth on a shaft.
I was thinking I would set the shaft up as my primary datum, use the feature that I'm concerned about aligning on one of my components as a datum, and having a control on the matching feature of the other component, I'm just not sure what control I'm looking for. Basically I'd like to control position, but with an angular tolerance zone rather than Cartesian