swertel
Mechanical
- Dec 21, 2000
- 2,067
I am in need of a clarification to a runout callout.
Datum -A- is a flat index surface. (The mating part threads up against this surface.)
Datum -B- is a stepped shoulder diameter slightly larger than the external thread major diameter.
I have a runout on a conical surface that is
|RO|.002|A|B|
What I'm wondering is if I can use MMC for Datum -B- in the runout feature. By doing so, I can design my gage to only the max diameter of the shoulder (Datum -B- ) and not require a collet in order to find the diameter RFS. My theory in doing so is that I end up with more of a functional gage because the mating part indexes against -A- anyway. Tolerance stack-up between the shoulder diameter (-B- ) and the mating part may result in a loose fit, so only the pitch diameter of the threads actually contacts. And thus, the runout of my assembly is really going to be based on the flatness of Datum -A- and the mating surface so gaging to something similar is a reasonable functional check.
--Scott
Datum -A- is a flat index surface. (The mating part threads up against this surface.)
Datum -B- is a stepped shoulder diameter slightly larger than the external thread major diameter.
I have a runout on a conical surface that is
|RO|.002|A|B|
What I'm wondering is if I can use MMC for Datum -B- in the runout feature. By doing so, I can design my gage to only the max diameter of the shoulder (Datum -B- ) and not require a collet in order to find the diameter RFS. My theory in doing so is that I end up with more of a functional gage because the mating part indexes against -A- anyway. Tolerance stack-up between the shoulder diameter (-B- ) and the mating part may result in a loose fit, so only the pitch diameter of the threads actually contacts. And thus, the runout of my assembly is really going to be based on the flatness of Datum -A- and the mating surface so gaging to something similar is a reasonable functional check.
--Scott