cervantes
Mechanical
- Aug 3, 2006
- 85
Hi
before I created this post I did a lot of research without any significant success, that's why it is time to ask for you help as you always provide good feedback for my further research
I prepare a drawing, we are considering European ISO
I think it is more about linear dimensioning and tolerance analysis, not sure if GD&T must be applied here (however e.g a base might be attached to 5640, which will define axis of symmetry)
All tutorials usually refers to hole patterns.
Top of the drawing is an original drawing - and it is a mess in my opinion.
There is a common part between ( it was on original drawing but this can be used in future proposals I think).
Ok - what I want to achieve during machining?
The process goes like this: there are cutouts machined all along raw length.
After these cutouts are finished, total length is set up by cutting up to necessary total length, keeping all symmetrical.
There is also a way to change the order.
Sounds easy? Not sure if drawing or proposal clearly describe the intention.
Generally - The question applies to other cutouts patterns similar to this case. How to control it correctly and keep eg. tolerance like in this part?
before I created this post I did a lot of research without any significant success, that's why it is time to ask for you help as you always provide good feedback for my further research
I prepare a drawing, we are considering European ISO
I think it is more about linear dimensioning and tolerance analysis, not sure if GD&T must be applied here (however e.g a base might be attached to 5640, which will define axis of symmetry)
All tutorials usually refers to hole patterns.
Top of the drawing is an original drawing - and it is a mess in my opinion.
There is a common part between ( it was on original drawing but this can be used in future proposals I think).
Ok - what I want to achieve during machining?
The process goes like this: there are cutouts machined all along raw length.
After these cutouts are finished, total length is set up by cutting up to necessary total length, keeping all symmetrical.
There is also a way to change the order.
Sounds easy? Not sure if drawing or proposal clearly describe the intention.
Generally - The question applies to other cutouts patterns similar to this case. How to control it correctly and keep eg. tolerance like in this part?