ancorato
Industrial
- Jan 15, 2008
- 2
It's a simple question, but I think I cannot succeed without the help of a real UK Engineer... (I'm Italian, I hope you understand...)
I need help about the use of the fractional inches: we develop our products in solidworks in mm (accessories for power tools), but we need data for catalog in fractional inches, and we have some problems to find the correct sizes as: if 1mm=1/32, then 1.2mm=1/32" or 3/64"?
Does there is a rule about "rounding up or down"?
I cannot find documentation about it, neither online, neither in my books.
It is possible to use fraction of /128 and /256 or do you use only decimal inches less than 1/64?
Hoping in a quick answer, I say thanks,
Giuseppe.
I need help about the use of the fractional inches: we develop our products in solidworks in mm (accessories for power tools), but we need data for catalog in fractional inches, and we have some problems to find the correct sizes as: if 1mm=1/32, then 1.2mm=1/32" or 3/64"?
Does there is a rule about "rounding up or down"?
I cannot find documentation about it, neither online, neither in my books.
It is possible to use fraction of /128 and /256 or do you use only decimal inches less than 1/64?
Hoping in a quick answer, I say thanks,
Giuseppe.