Attached is a snap shot from page 66~68 of ASME Y14.43-2003 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Principles for Gages and Fixtrues, few questions arose while I studied the gage design on this part, anyone who can give me your comments and interpretation on the following questions. There is no doubt on the 1st gage, my question is on the 2nd gage on page 3.
1. The diamond pin on datum E is moveable sliding design, does datum E always designed in movable sliding base? The other book mentioned the datum pins are fixed on the base plate if the datum modified with MMC, the book also said the datum pin is movable if the datum is RFS, it seems there is a conflict on this gage design.
2. If the two holes (datum D and E) changed as a datum feature D, the four holes Ø5.1~5.2 position callout will be: |Position|Ø1MMC|A|D circle M|.
How about the datum pin gage design now? Are there any differences on the gage design?
Thanks for all inputs
SeasonLee
1. The diamond pin on datum E is moveable sliding design, does datum E always designed in movable sliding base? The other book mentioned the datum pins are fixed on the base plate if the datum modified with MMC, the book also said the datum pin is movable if the datum is RFS, it seems there is a conflict on this gage design.
2. If the two holes (datum D and E) changed as a datum feature D, the four holes Ø5.1~5.2 position callout will be: |Position|Ø1MMC|A|D circle M|.
How about the datum pin gage design now? Are there any differences on the gage design?
Thanks for all inputs
SeasonLee