DonkeyPhysics
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- Jul 16, 2009
- 41
Hi there,
I know for a fact that this forum has discussed the topic of using a primary datum that is parallel to an axis (i.e. to control the location, orientation of that axis). For the life of me, though, I can't seem to make that discussion appear in my search results. I've tried several searches in this forum, and several different searches of the wider internet (along with two reference books I have here), but I keep coming up empty.
At the moment, I don't have access to the ASME Y14.5 standard (any version). My company is in the process of ordering a copy of 2009, but... it's taking a long time because we're international and have weird purchasing rules.
Could somebody please point me to some examples of using a parallel plane as the primary datum plane for controlling position of a cylindrical body (not important if it's a positive or negative feature), specifically with a demonstration of its effects on composite vs multiple single segment position tolerances?
I know for a fact that this forum has discussed the topic of using a primary datum that is parallel to an axis (i.e. to control the location, orientation of that axis). For the life of me, though, I can't seem to make that discussion appear in my search results. I've tried several searches in this forum, and several different searches of the wider internet (along with two reference books I have here), but I keep coming up empty.
At the moment, I don't have access to the ASME Y14.5 standard (any version). My company is in the process of ordering a copy of 2009, but... it's taking a long time because we're international and have weird purchasing rules.
Could somebody please point me to some examples of using a parallel plane as the primary datum plane for controlling position of a cylindrical body (not important if it's a positive or negative feature), specifically with a demonstration of its effects on composite vs multiple single segment position tolerances?