chrisr1980
Mechanical
- Jul 10, 2012
- 4
Hello,
I am new to this site and I hope I can explain my question clearly. I have a cylinder that has 2 holes on a surface. Datum A is my plane, Datum B is the outer diameter of the cylinder, and datum C is the diameter of one of the holes. I have a true position callout on Datum C to datum B with a tolerance of .007" MMC. The 2nd hole is located to Datum C with a true position tolerance of .014" MMC. All diameters are +/- .002". When using a vision system, the true position of the non-datum hole to A/B/C is reading up to .030". However, when using a functional gage that allows for the MMC on Datum A and B to move freely, the part passes. Even with all of the bonus tolerance you can never get to a .030" reading that would pass, but in looking at figure 7-18 of ASME Y14.5-2009 and reading 7.3.6.2.2(b), I believe that the functional gage is correct in checking the part. The gage is set up to with Datum B machined to the MMB, a pin for datum B located in the basic dimension location +/- .0002" sized at its MMB condition minus the true position tolerance, and the non-datum pin located at its basic dimension location +/- .0002" sized to MMB minus true position allowance. Is the functional gage properly checking the part? Is there anything I can add to better clarify my question?
Thanks,
Chris
I am new to this site and I hope I can explain my question clearly. I have a cylinder that has 2 holes on a surface. Datum A is my plane, Datum B is the outer diameter of the cylinder, and datum C is the diameter of one of the holes. I have a true position callout on Datum C to datum B with a tolerance of .007" MMC. The 2nd hole is located to Datum C with a true position tolerance of .014" MMC. All diameters are +/- .002". When using a vision system, the true position of the non-datum hole to A/B/C is reading up to .030". However, when using a functional gage that allows for the MMC on Datum A and B to move freely, the part passes. Even with all of the bonus tolerance you can never get to a .030" reading that would pass, but in looking at figure 7-18 of ASME Y14.5-2009 and reading 7.3.6.2.2(b), I believe that the functional gage is correct in checking the part. The gage is set up to with Datum B machined to the MMB, a pin for datum B located in the basic dimension location +/- .0002" sized at its MMB condition minus the true position tolerance, and the non-datum pin located at its basic dimension location +/- .0002" sized to MMB minus true position allowance. Is the functional gage properly checking the part? Is there anything I can add to better clarify my question?
Thanks,
Chris