joay11
Mechanical
- Apr 4, 2011
- 4
(I will form my question using a hypothetical drawing):
Envision a simple drawing of a bushing. The only view is a cross section (with centerline) which has some length Dim, an outer diameter Dim of .500(+/-.005) and an inner diameter Dim of .250(+/-.005). The drawing is completely absent of any GD&T and the title block contains no information about concentricity (or roundness).
The bushing arrives; I measure the part and find the runout is as much as .060" from the OD with respect to the ID (way off). Is this bushing out of spec.?
(Please note: this is NOT a question on how to GD&T, but rather a question of what can be implied in the absence of GD&T)
Taking a stab at my own question:
The centerline in the view implies a theoretical perfect center axis for both the inner and outer diameter Dim's (I may be wrong about this). Therefore, a theoretical cylindrical tolerance band exists for both the ID and OD with respect to the same centerline; since the tolerance for both diameter's is +/-.005, the maximum implied allowable runout is .010".....so, I would say the part is out of spec. Am I wrong?
Envision a simple drawing of a bushing. The only view is a cross section (with centerline) which has some length Dim, an outer diameter Dim of .500(+/-.005) and an inner diameter Dim of .250(+/-.005). The drawing is completely absent of any GD&T and the title block contains no information about concentricity (or roundness).
The bushing arrives; I measure the part and find the runout is as much as .060" from the OD with respect to the ID (way off). Is this bushing out of spec.?
(Please note: this is NOT a question on how to GD&T, but rather a question of what can be implied in the absence of GD&T)
Taking a stab at my own question:
The centerline in the view implies a theoretical perfect center axis for both the inner and outer diameter Dim's (I may be wrong about this). Therefore, a theoretical cylindrical tolerance band exists for both the ID and OD with respect to the same centerline; since the tolerance for both diameter's is +/-.005, the maximum implied allowable runout is .010".....so, I would say the part is out of spec. Am I wrong?