steveedmonds
Industrial
- Oct 19, 2008
- 2
Hi.
We are applying GD&T to our drawings to place controls on machining of our products so that the expectations from any subcontractor meet those unwritten expectations of our own shop and selected managed contractors.
This has been a learning curve and surprisingly the subcontractors have not questioned the change to GD&T on the drawings.
Where we struggle at present is in how to apply control of the visual appearance on the drawings. The products are bright nickel plated or electro-polished stainless steel and visual appearance is significant. The attachment link (700kB jpg)shows some images of finishes, acceptable and unacceptable. The unacceptable finishes in the images in fact have a smaller Ra roughness but it is the non-uniform pattern that is not acceptable. We don't wish to introduce additional cost of specifying grinding or polishing if it is unnecessary.
Can anyone suggest a means of applying this information to a drawing, would it require reference to say this link or another means of specification such as a standard.
Thanks,
steve
We are applying GD&T to our drawings to place controls on machining of our products so that the expectations from any subcontractor meet those unwritten expectations of our own shop and selected managed contractors.
This has been a learning curve and surprisingly the subcontractors have not questioned the change to GD&T on the drawings.
Where we struggle at present is in how to apply control of the visual appearance on the drawings. The products are bright nickel plated or electro-polished stainless steel and visual appearance is significant. The attachment link (700kB jpg)shows some images of finishes, acceptable and unacceptable. The unacceptable finishes in the images in fact have a smaller Ra roughness but it is the non-uniform pattern that is not acceptable. We don't wish to introduce additional cost of specifying grinding or polishing if it is unnecessary.
Can anyone suggest a means of applying this information to a drawing, would it require reference to say this link or another means of specification such as a standard.
Thanks,
steve