Cncgotoguy
Mechanical
- Jun 20, 2011
- 6
I'm drafting a sleeve for a screw machine tool. I'm having a little trouble getting the dimensions and tolerances for the four flats around the outside.
I set the primary datum -A- to the tightly held outside diameter which will be sliding into the tool block on the lathe. This will hold the axis of the tool holder to the axis of the part when it is in the spindle of the lathe
In the tool block, there is a set screw to stop rotation of the tool holder and to orient the tool holder, so a tool tip will be correctly oriented with the center of the part. This is critical for lathe tooling such as boring bars, threading tools, etc...
I put flats on four sides for versatility.
Finally, I will be inserting a boring bar into the tool holder, and I need to keep it located to the flats on the tool holder which keep the orientation to the lathe tool block.
Apologize for the long back story,
The amount of flat on the cylinder -A- isn't too critical, but they do need to be very parallel to the axis of the cylinder -A- and the angle relative to each other needs to be held tightly to 90°. I want these flats in their pattern to be my datum -B-, so I can dimension and tolerance my 8-32 threads to these flats.
Some advice on calling out the flats according to the design intent and form, fit, and function would be much appreciated.
I am attaching the current drawing and a picture of the model.
Thanks
I set the primary datum -A- to the tightly held outside diameter which will be sliding into the tool block on the lathe. This will hold the axis of the tool holder to the axis of the part when it is in the spindle of the lathe
In the tool block, there is a set screw to stop rotation of the tool holder and to orient the tool holder, so a tool tip will be correctly oriented with the center of the part. This is critical for lathe tooling such as boring bars, threading tools, etc...
I put flats on four sides for versatility.
Finally, I will be inserting a boring bar into the tool holder, and I need to keep it located to the flats on the tool holder which keep the orientation to the lathe tool block.
Apologize for the long back story,
The amount of flat on the cylinder -A- isn't too critical, but they do need to be very parallel to the axis of the cylinder -A- and the angle relative to each other needs to be held tightly to 90°. I want these flats in their pattern to be my datum -B-, so I can dimension and tolerance my 8-32 threads to these flats.
Some advice on calling out the flats according to the design intent and form, fit, and function would be much appreciated.
I am attaching the current drawing and a picture of the model.
Thanks