dthom0425
Mechanical
- Dec 6, 2018
- 47
Hi all,
I'm slightly confused with section 4.12.3 Pattern of Features of Size at MMB in Y14.5-2009. There are two claims; origin of the DRF can be established at the center of the pattern and/or any other location defined with basic dimensions relative to the datum feature simulator.
Say I have a plate with 4 holes. Primary A is the flat face, Secondary B is the pattern of 4 holes. Normally I would throw centerlines into the view on the drawing to simulate measurement from the established center of the symmetric hole pattern.
So I'm confused about the "any other location defined with basic dims..." part of the spec. I recognize not all hole patterns are going to be symmetric and finding the center of an asymmetric pattern of holes is probably not fun.
The gage i'm envisioning for this part is: flat plate with 4 pins set at the VC of the 4 holes. So is the standard suggesting that, rather than find the center, I could touch off on one of the gage pins, zero out and take all of my measurements from there? If this is true, not sure I'm understanding the implications here...at that point, what's the difference between the pattern of holes as a datum vs making one hole in the pattern a datum (B oriented to A) and another hole in the pattern a datum (C located and oriented to A|B).
Thanks for the help.
I'm slightly confused with section 4.12.3 Pattern of Features of Size at MMB in Y14.5-2009. There are two claims; origin of the DRF can be established at the center of the pattern and/or any other location defined with basic dimensions relative to the datum feature simulator.
Say I have a plate with 4 holes. Primary A is the flat face, Secondary B is the pattern of 4 holes. Normally I would throw centerlines into the view on the drawing to simulate measurement from the established center of the symmetric hole pattern.
So I'm confused about the "any other location defined with basic dims..." part of the spec. I recognize not all hole patterns are going to be symmetric and finding the center of an asymmetric pattern of holes is probably not fun.
The gage i'm envisioning for this part is: flat plate with 4 pins set at the VC of the 4 holes. So is the standard suggesting that, rather than find the center, I could touch off on one of the gage pins, zero out and take all of my measurements from there? If this is true, not sure I'm understanding the implications here...at that point, what's the difference between the pattern of holes as a datum vs making one hole in the pattern a datum (B oriented to A) and another hole in the pattern a datum (C located and oriented to A|B).
Thanks for the help.