lecuyero
Mechanical
- Dec 13, 2010
- 6
I have been following this forum for a few months now and thought I had a basic understanding of GD&T. I have a book as well and have read it cover to cover. We had a drawing review session last week and one of my drawings came up for question. The other drafters picked out my GD&T and marked it up.
There are 2 issues that I need clarification about. I thought you could declare positional tolerances with 1, 2, or 3 datums (or 0 but bad things can happen). In my drawing the relationship of the holes to the edges of the surface is not important. To save manufacture cost I did not call out the other datums. My book says this is OK to do but my colleagues do not. Which is correct?
Second issue is regarding projected tolerance. Am I missing something or is this correct usage of projected tolerance? The part that mates up to this part is 1" thick and the holes are .266+.003 and have a positional tolerance of 0.005
There are 2 issues that I need clarification about. I thought you could declare positional tolerances with 1, 2, or 3 datums (or 0 but bad things can happen). In my drawing the relationship of the holes to the edges of the surface is not important. To save manufacture cost I did not call out the other datums. My book says this is OK to do but my colleagues do not. Which is correct?
Second issue is regarding projected tolerance. Am I missing something or is this correct usage of projected tolerance? The part that mates up to this part is 1" thick and the holes are .266+.003 and have a positional tolerance of 0.005