kaptn35
Mechanical
- Oct 22, 2008
- 2
If I had a break in a outside surface that is not my established datum plane for dimensioning does ANSI require a 2X in front of the dimension?
example: If I had a sheetmetal rectangle piece 3.00 high by 4.00 long. Along the 3.00 high dimension was a slot out thru cutout of some sort. Would I have to dimension the 3.00 height as 2X 3.00 because there is now a separated surface? or is it assumed to be 3.00 high because its an outside surface?
According to page 100 in ANSI Y14.5 1982 fig 183 there is a 2X 8.6 dimension in the right view on a broken surface. So would this pertain to an outside surface that was broken?
I would think that if you establish the bottom surface as your datum dimensioning plane that it would. But if your dimensions came from the top then it would not.
example: If I had a sheetmetal rectangle piece 3.00 high by 4.00 long. Along the 3.00 high dimension was a slot out thru cutout of some sort. Would I have to dimension the 3.00 height as 2X 3.00 because there is now a separated surface? or is it assumed to be 3.00 high because its an outside surface?
According to page 100 in ANSI Y14.5 1982 fig 183 there is a 2X 8.6 dimension in the right view on a broken surface. So would this pertain to an outside surface that was broken?
I would think that if you establish the bottom surface as your datum dimensioning plane that it would. But if your dimensions came from the top then it would not.