twkinfected
Automotive
- Mar 23, 2010
- 6
Looking for a little help on this one. We are making a part that is an oval and has three holes lined horizontal, the two outer holes are the same Ø and the middle hole is slightly larger. The two outer holes are toleranced 21±.4 center to center from the larger middle hole to the smaller outer holes. The two outside holes have concentric corner fillets that make up the profile of the part. The only other dimensions on the print are the hole sizes and the radius of the oval to constrain the profile. There is no profile tolerance listed on the print. We laser cut the outside oval profile and the larger middle hole, and then CNC milled the two outside smaller holes. The center to center distance of the smaller holes to the larger hole is within tolerance, but the distance from the larger middle hole to the outside tangent point of the what should be concentric radii is not, the part was not located properly during setup. My question is, since the outside radii should be concentric with the two outside holes, do the center of the radii share the same ±.4 tolerance as the holes? There is no profile tolerance as previously stated. Does the tolerance of the radii (±.4 also) have any affect on this?
Travis K.
Mechanical Eng.
Travis K.
Mechanical Eng.