ImnotfromMars
Mechanical
- Nov 4, 2003
- 48
When I specify a Parallelism and/or Angularity is it necessary to specify a distance(parallelism) or an angle(angularity)?
In my case I am locating two parts to each other which will be welded in place.
In the case of the parallelism there are two surfaces which require to be parallel, but due to the complexity of the stack-up a dimension could not be given. I just want where ever they show up to be parallel.
For the Angularity there is one part with a large flat surface and a second part having several small surfaces all in the same plane at some angle from the large flat surface. I wish to specify a angularity which I understand will be a distance between two planes at an angle. The resultant angle will be different for every part produced, but all I want is the several small surfaces to be lined up with the main plane. I don't want to specify an angle.
Would someone know if this is possible?
In my case I am locating two parts to each other which will be welded in place.
In the case of the parallelism there are two surfaces which require to be parallel, but due to the complexity of the stack-up a dimension could not be given. I just want where ever they show up to be parallel.
For the Angularity there is one part with a large flat surface and a second part having several small surfaces all in the same plane at some angle from the large flat surface. I wish to specify a angularity which I understand will be a distance between two planes at an angle. The resultant angle will be different for every part produced, but all I want is the several small surfaces to be lined up with the main plane. I don't want to specify an angle.
Would someone know if this is possible?