Quince
Industrial
- Jul 31, 2008
- 6
I have an impeller I'm having cast and then machined. The "as cast" drawing is where I need to establish a Center-line Datum which will be used to guide the machining of the hubs (one each at nose and tail of impeller).
Outside Diameter Measurements of the Flutes are taken at two different locations on the impeller (near nose, and near tail) to find the common axis that runs through their theoretical center. This is how I want the machinist to "Establish" the "True Center" of the impeller since the hubs as cast in the raw, cannot be relied upon to center the flutes when spun.
If it were a simple cylinder, I'd establish the Datum "-A-" by using the one outside surface (admittedly not necessarily cylindrical), and apply a tolerance to the Datum Feature. In this case, I need to show two cross sections, one each of the Flutes at the nose, and one at the tail since their respective nominal O.D.s are different, and "Land" at different positions as viewed from Nose or Tail (Flutes are spiraled).
How do I identify the two cross sections as being related to the desired Centerline Datum?
My GD&T books don't address this very well.
Thanks
B
Outside Diameter Measurements of the Flutes are taken at two different locations on the impeller (near nose, and near tail) to find the common axis that runs through their theoretical center. This is how I want the machinist to "Establish" the "True Center" of the impeller since the hubs as cast in the raw, cannot be relied upon to center the flutes when spun.
If it were a simple cylinder, I'd establish the Datum "-A-" by using the one outside surface (admittedly not necessarily cylindrical), and apply a tolerance to the Datum Feature. In this case, I need to show two cross sections, one each of the Flutes at the nose, and one at the tail since their respective nominal O.D.s are different, and "Land" at different positions as viewed from Nose or Tail (Flutes are spiraled).
How do I identify the two cross sections as being related to the desired Centerline Datum?
My GD&T books don't address this very well.
Thanks
B