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midnightblue

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I have a print that has a dimension 10 -0.11/-0.15 I think the range should be 9.89-9.85 another inspector told me the range is 9.74-9.85 which is correct.
Thank you for your help Magnet man
 
You are correct.
9.85 to 9.89 is the right answer.
 
Why did the other inspector think it might be 9.74? Just interested in their logic.
 
Thank you for your help the other inspector has a big ego and is never wrong
 
I was told by the lead insppector that the range is 9.74-9.85 the reason is that our vendor measured the parts at 9.880 & I am not sure whether to reject parts based on their results. I am measuring parts at 9.85
 
The ispector took the 10 subtracted .15 which gave him 9.85 then subtracted .11 from that giving him 9.74 I do not know where his logic is
 
Thanks midnightblue, I had not thought of that but looking at the numbers I guess that is the only way you could come up with 9.74.

That is a pretty special way of thinking, especially for someone who is never wrong.
 
Just echoing pmarc's response and verifying yours as well. 9.85-9.89 is the correct range.

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Midnightblue - Are we talking about inches? If "yes" than there is nothing wrong with 10" - .11/-15
You could list it as a "range" like some people have or you could list it as 9.89 (minus)-.04

However - if by chance we are talking metric than it would be in mm and under ISO 286 you could find many dim's with a plus/plus or minus/minus tolerance. Example: 10 P6 = 10mm -12/-21

Regardless - the inspector is wrong.

ANSI? Anyone?




 
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