randy64
Aerospace
- Jul 31, 2003
- 170
For the last 25 years or so I was told and believed that the primary datum for locating a hole should be the datum that is perpendicular to that hole. So, if I have holes on two surfaces that are perp to each other, one could have datums A,B,C, while the other could be C,B,A (order of datums in Feature Control Frame).
A year or so ago I was "converted" to a new way of thinking, namely, that if the holes that are perp are related to each other, then they should have the same primary, secondary and tertiary datums (both A,B,C).
This makes sense to me as it was explained that if you inspect to a different datum reference frame for each set of holes, you lose the relationship between the holes that are drilled into different surfaces.
Is this generally accepted now? Are there any sources or resources that give a good explanation of this? I'm asking because I'm meeting some resistance based on "we've always done it that way!"
Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks!
A year or so ago I was "converted" to a new way of thinking, namely, that if the holes that are perp are related to each other, then they should have the same primary, secondary and tertiary datums (both A,B,C).
This makes sense to me as it was explained that if you inspect to a different datum reference frame for each set of holes, you lose the relationship between the holes that are drilled into different surfaces.
Is this generally accepted now? Are there any sources or resources that give a good explanation of this? I'm asking because I'm meeting some resistance based on "we've always done it that way!"
Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks!