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Mechanical Envelopes Min/Max dims vs Profile

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KevinNM

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I'm working on some Mechanical Envelope drawings. We typically use max dimensions to show the outer boundary of non-interface surfaces. And normal GD&T (position & profile) for interface surfaces.

My problem is, there are a few cable routing areas that are irregular shaped and oriented. I would really like to profile these surfaces but i don't care about the Least Material Condition. And i know that some areas that would be included in the profile will not be even close to the tolerance zone, but again i don't care.

Is there any way to do a "One Sided Profile"? I thought about a unilateral with an extremely large zone but that doesn't seem right.

Any thoughts?
~Kevin
 
KevinNM,

Are these mechanical envelope drawings for your cable routing people, or are they fabrication drawings?

For an envelope drawing, all anybody would be interested in is LMC. I would not show a profile tolerance. Just say the hole is at least this big. Everything will be simpler.

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JHG
 
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