Tunalover
Mechanical
- Mar 28, 2002
- 1,179
Folks-
I do a lot of sheetmetal design for electronics and often have a need to apply tolerances to symmetrical features. One such example is the panel cutout for a 25-pin "D" connector. I've seen examples where slots are controlled with a bilateral geometric positional tolerance feature control frame applied to the length dimension (tangent-tangent) and where a second bilateral fcf is applied to the width dimension. But what about the panel cutout for the "D" connector? We'd like to functionally link the two mounting holes with the cutout. Can a central width datum be created by the tangent-to-tangent dimension of the cutout? Technically speaking, the two tangents are not parallel opposing surfaces which seems to be a requirement for a width datum. TIA for your help!
Tunalover
I do a lot of sheetmetal design for electronics and often have a need to apply tolerances to symmetrical features. One such example is the panel cutout for a 25-pin "D" connector. I've seen examples where slots are controlled with a bilateral geometric positional tolerance feature control frame applied to the length dimension (tangent-tangent) and where a second bilateral fcf is applied to the width dimension. But what about the panel cutout for the "D" connector? We'd like to functionally link the two mounting holes with the cutout. Can a central width datum be created by the tangent-to-tangent dimension of the cutout? Technically speaking, the two tangents are not parallel opposing surfaces which seems to be a requirement for a width datum. TIA for your help!
Tunalover