memoi567
Mechanical
- Jan 23, 2020
- 7
I am curious to your opinions on General tolerances on title blocks. I know of two ways to do it basically give a range or by deciding the amount of decimals. ISO vs ASME
For example:
0 to 1 +/- 0.01
0 to 6 +/- 0.03
6 to 24 +/- 0.06
or
x.x +/- 0.1
x.xx +/-0.01
x.xx +/-0.005
there is also a third way which is a combination of the two which would look like this:
_________x.x___________x.xx
0 to 1__+/- 0.01________+/- 0.004
0 to 6__+/- 0.03________+/- 0.01
6 to 24_+/- 0.06________+/- 0.03
As far as I can tell the ISO tolerance table is easier for the designer, but the table repeats a lot of the same tolerances just in different ranges and for different position. Thus, the decimal way ensures that the designer is more deliberate on the tolerances and dictating each dimension with the correct tolerance (by determining the amount of decimals displayed).
If any tolerance is outside the general tolerance range you have to dictate the tolerance on the dimension itself this is true for both standards, and really is not a factor.
These are the only advantages and disadvantages I can determine. I want to be able to go to my boss and say this standard is better because of this; and really I don't have a strong argument for either style. If my only argument is this is ISO standard or this is ASME standard then its not a good argument in my opinion.
For example:
0 to 1 +/- 0.01
0 to 6 +/- 0.03
6 to 24 +/- 0.06
or
x.x +/- 0.1
x.xx +/-0.01
x.xx +/-0.005
there is also a third way which is a combination of the two which would look like this:
_________x.x___________x.xx
0 to 1__+/- 0.01________+/- 0.004
0 to 6__+/- 0.03________+/- 0.01
6 to 24_+/- 0.06________+/- 0.03
As far as I can tell the ISO tolerance table is easier for the designer, but the table repeats a lot of the same tolerances just in different ranges and for different position. Thus, the decimal way ensures that the designer is more deliberate on the tolerances and dictating each dimension with the correct tolerance (by determining the amount of decimals displayed).
If any tolerance is outside the general tolerance range you have to dictate the tolerance on the dimension itself this is true for both standards, and really is not a factor.
These are the only advantages and disadvantages I can determine. I want to be able to go to my boss and say this standard is better because of this; and really I don't have a strong argument for either style. If my only argument is this is ISO standard or this is ASME standard then its not a good argument in my opinion.