AndrewTT
Mechanical
- Jul 14, 2016
- 261
The continuous feature symbol is used in figure 7-45. It is connected to datum surface A.
2.7.5 Limits of Size & Continuous Features of Size - "...CF is used to identify a group of 2 or more FOS where there is a requirement that they be treated geometrically as a single FOS." That is pretty clear wording imo. CF cannot be applied to a surface but only to a FOS.
1.1.14 Figures - "...In some instances, figures are incomplete by intent." Has 1.1.14 been invoked in figure 7-45? Did the authors of the standard use the CF symbol incorrectly in figure 7-45 simply to convey that both surfaces make up datum A without having to show the dimension of that FOS, so as to not distract from the point of the figure (three segment composite tolerance)? To me this is not an incomplete figure so much as an incorrect figure. Leaving off the CF symbol would have been an acceptable incomplete figure. Or is this acceptable use of the CF symbol? Figures 2-8 thru 2-10 show the CF symbol associated with the size dimension. I would think that if there were alternate ways to use the CF symbol then figures 2-8 thru 2-10 would have been the place to show it, not buried in a figure on composite tolerances in chapter 7.
So, legit use of CF or not??????
2.7.5 Limits of Size & Continuous Features of Size - "...CF is used to identify a group of 2 or more FOS where there is a requirement that they be treated geometrically as a single FOS." That is pretty clear wording imo. CF cannot be applied to a surface but only to a FOS.
1.1.14 Figures - "...In some instances, figures are incomplete by intent." Has 1.1.14 been invoked in figure 7-45? Did the authors of the standard use the CF symbol incorrectly in figure 7-45 simply to convey that both surfaces make up datum A without having to show the dimension of that FOS, so as to not distract from the point of the figure (three segment composite tolerance)? To me this is not an incomplete figure so much as an incorrect figure. Leaving off the CF symbol would have been an acceptable incomplete figure. Or is this acceptable use of the CF symbol? Figures 2-8 thru 2-10 show the CF symbol associated with the size dimension. I would think that if there were alternate ways to use the CF symbol then figures 2-8 thru 2-10 would have been the place to show it, not buried in a figure on composite tolerances in chapter 7.
So, legit use of CF or not??????