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- Jun 14, 2013
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ASME Y14.5-2009. I am checking a small casting, product design drawing. The part is about 6 x .75 x 2.5 inches. The tooling/manufacturing engineer wants datum A's three target areas to be on 3 different surfaces of the casted part. Datum B's two targets are on one surface and C is perpendicular to DATUM B. There are GD&T FCF referencing holes relative to A,B,&C.
The design engineer shows DATUM A as a vertical plane in the side view. There are offset BSC dims locating the other two datum A target areas. In all the views, DATUM A plane shows perpendicular to DATUM B AND C.
My query is since DATUM A's target areas create an angled plane in relation to B & C, how does that work pictorially? Do I show it angled or perpendicular like the engineer has on his product design drawing?
Thanks for your help, I'm hoping to receive.
The design engineer shows DATUM A as a vertical plane in the side view. There are offset BSC dims locating the other two datum A target areas. In all the views, DATUM A plane shows perpendicular to DATUM B AND C.
My query is since DATUM A's target areas create an angled plane in relation to B & C, how does that work pictorially? Do I show it angled or perpendicular like the engineer has on his product design drawing?
Thanks for your help, I'm hoping to receive.