hygear
Mechanical
- Apr 15, 2011
- 50
I am trying to determine the best way to dimension/tolerance a set of drawings where non-piloted weld nuts are involved (why we insist on using non-piloted nuts I have no idea). I have one level of drawings which details a formed plate with all the proper GD&T for placing the holes used for the weld nuts. I then have a level of drawings where the weld nuts and a few other bits and pieces are welded onto the formed plate. There are three schools of though in our office on the correct way to place the nuts for welding:
1. On the welded level drawing, the same datums used on the formed plate drawing are utilized and the nut is placed with a position tolerance similar to the way the holes are placed on the formed plate drawing.
2. On the welded level drawing, a set of datums are created and the weld nuts are positioned using +/- dimensions and a note that says something like "BOLT MUST PASS THROUGH WITHOUT INTERFERENCE".
3. On the welded level drawing, simply show that the axis aligns between the hole and the nut and do not add any dimensions (or use reference dimensions). Then add the "BOLT MUST PASS THROUGH WITHOUT INTERFERENCE" note.
I believe all three options could be correct, but I wanted to reach out and see what other companies are doing and also see what others believe is correct according to Y14.5-2009.
1. On the welded level drawing, the same datums used on the formed plate drawing are utilized and the nut is placed with a position tolerance similar to the way the holes are placed on the formed plate drawing.
2. On the welded level drawing, a set of datums are created and the weld nuts are positioned using +/- dimensions and a note that says something like "BOLT MUST PASS THROUGH WITHOUT INTERFERENCE".
3. On the welded level drawing, simply show that the axis aligns between the hole and the nut and do not add any dimensions (or use reference dimensions). Then add the "BOLT MUST PASS THROUGH WITHOUT INTERFERENCE" note.
I believe all three options could be correct, but I wanted to reach out and see what other companies are doing and also see what others believe is correct according to Y14.5-2009.