dude_inthe_NB
Automotive
- Oct 29, 2021
- 2
I have a cast part that is not square, round, or any normal profile shape. It has 3 mounting holes and must bolt to another part that I do not have access to tolerances for. (aftermarket part). I am trying to control the location of the mounting 3 holes with each other so that the part will always mount onto the OEM part. With a more normally shaped part, I could use the mating surface as datum A and the sides as datums B and C. Problem is the sides aren't square and their orientations don't drive the fitment of the part. I have the mounting surface set as datum A with 1 hole set as datum B and perpendicular to datum A. I am struggling with how to properly locate the other 2 holes as all 3 located within tolerance to assembled. Which hole should be datum C to constrain the part and what should the position tolerance frame look like for the other 2 holes? and how should the dimensioning scheme be done since all 3 holes are equally important?
Every example I can find on the internet is with a nice square or round part and uses the sides of the part as datums B and C. Obviously I cannot apply the same logic to my part. What is the proper way to control these holes?
See the attachment for a visual representation of what I am trying to describe.
Every example I can find on the internet is with a nice square or round part and uses the sides of the part as datums B and C. Obviously I cannot apply the same logic to my part. What is the proper way to control these holes?
See the attachment for a visual representation of what I am trying to describe.