dthom0425
Mechanical
- Dec 6, 2018
- 47
Hi all,
I have attached a picture of a redacted model that I'm working with...may features are missing on this but it should get the point across.
This part slides in between rails (on the thickness), blindly hits some receptacle bushings for the pins you see in the part and then seats on the 2X flat surface the pins are coming out of.
I'm wondering just how you could go about setting up the appropriate datum reference frame for this part. Historically, everyone here just uses the typical 3-2-1 style which, from a functionality standpoint, doesn't make too much sense to me for this part.
I'm toying with the idea of making the 2X flat face (that seats the pins) the primary datum with the pattern of 2X pins being the secondary datum. To me, those are the alignment features for this part. My concern was that the 2X flat faces are a little small, not sure how reliable that surface will be?
Let me know your thought.
Thanks in advance.
I have attached a picture of a redacted model that I'm working with...may features are missing on this but it should get the point across.
This part slides in between rails (on the thickness), blindly hits some receptacle bushings for the pins you see in the part and then seats on the 2X flat surface the pins are coming out of.
I'm wondering just how you could go about setting up the appropriate datum reference frame for this part. Historically, everyone here just uses the typical 3-2-1 style which, from a functionality standpoint, doesn't make too much sense to me for this part.
I'm toying with the idea of making the 2X flat face (that seats the pins) the primary datum with the pattern of 2X pins being the secondary datum. To me, those are the alignment features for this part. My concern was that the 2X flat faces are a little small, not sure how reliable that surface will be?
Let me know your thought.
Thanks in advance.