Tunalover
Mechanical
- Mar 28, 2002
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Bruce Wilson's book DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING HANDBOOK, Genium Publishing, 1995 puts forward a formula to use for GD&T and the case of the floating fastener when the two joined parts have differing positional tolerances and hole sizes:
H1+H2-2F=T1+T2
I've been tearing my hair out over this formula because I don't think it always works. For example, consider if H1=.190, F=.164, and T1=.014. This would leave
H2=.152+T2 which basically says that T2 must be greater than .012 in order to make H2 bigger than F. This makes no sense! Anybody have any comments on the validity of this formula or does anybody have something to add that would make it make sense? TIA
Tunalover
H1+H2-2F=T1+T2
I've been tearing my hair out over this formula because I don't think it always works. For example, consider if H1=.190, F=.164, and T1=.014. This would leave
H2=.152+T2 which basically says that T2 must be greater than .012 in order to make H2 bigger than F. This makes no sense! Anybody have any comments on the validity of this formula or does anybody have something to add that would make it make sense? TIA
Tunalover