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Datum & DOF

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Madhu454

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Hi All,
I saw a drawing where primary datum and secondary datum constraining all the 6 DOF, but they have used 3rd datum also, I felt which is wrong. before I question the Engineer, I wanted to get it clarified with you that, by any change can we have 3rd datum, when we can constrain all DOF with the primary and secondary datums.?










































 
If primary and secondary datums really constrain all 6 DOFs, I do not see a reason of specifying tertiary datum.
 
I agree, seems it is only going to aadd confusion. Like adding datums to a drawing that are not referenced anywhere.
 
Are you sure that all three datums are referenced in the same feature control frame? If so, then yes I agree with the other guys.

John-Paul Belanger
Certified Sr. GD&T Professional
Geometric Learning Systems
 
Would you mind to post a sketch? it will be easy for all.

SesasonLee
 
Yes Belanger, all the datums are referrenced in the same FCF.
Hi Seasonlee, I dont have the sketch with me right now. :(
 
Madhu454,

If I have a concentric part, there is no need to control rotation about the main axis. 5[ ]DsOF will constrain the part adequately. This is true up to the first non-concentric feature, such as a flat face or pitch circle.

When you add the second non-centric feature, you have to control clocking.

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JHG
 
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