frusso110
Mechanical
- Feb 2, 2012
- 67
Hello everyone,
I have a 21.56" x 23.50" x .75" plate with a bolt pattern in it to be mounted to a vibration table for some mil-std-810 testing. I am welding to this plate, the mounting structure for my equipment (a ruggedized display). I may want to put a flatness call out on the bottom surface of the .75" plate to ensure that it sits "flat" enough to the vibration table and that it is easy enough to bolt down. Is flatness the right GD&T callout? How does one determine how flat my plate needs to be? I have a feeling that I can tolerate relatively large flatness values such that I may not even need a flatness callout.
Thanks,
FMR
I have a 21.56" x 23.50" x .75" plate with a bolt pattern in it to be mounted to a vibration table for some mil-std-810 testing. I am welding to this plate, the mounting structure for my equipment (a ruggedized display). I may want to put a flatness call out on the bottom surface of the .75" plate to ensure that it sits "flat" enough to the vibration table and that it is easy enough to bolt down. Is flatness the right GD&T callout? How does one determine how flat my plate needs to be? I have a feeling that I can tolerate relatively large flatness values such that I may not even need a flatness callout.
Thanks,
FMR