OmarEn07
Automotive
- Jul 5, 2018
- 5
Hello Guys,
I have a question about a drawing sent by Ford to the Fluids Division of my company.
In this drawing, there is a datum target call out at pitch dia of the nut (A1).
The intent is to control the Line to not be either larger not shorter than 3.0mm with respect to its basic/nominal location.
But I think the way the customer is calling it out is wrong, because the profile tolerance is only with respect to A.
As it is now, actually means that the end surface could be larger or longer than 3.0mm as long as it is perpendicular to datum A (center axes).
I think the correct way would be to add to the FCF secondary and tertiary datum features to actually be able to locate and orient that end surface in space, and not only its orientation.
What do you guys think about it?
Thanks in advance for your time,
Regards.
Omar Rios
Quality Engineer and Gage Specialist
GDTP-T
Martinrea Arteaga México
I have a question about a drawing sent by Ford to the Fluids Division of my company.
In this drawing, there is a datum target call out at pitch dia of the nut (A1).
The intent is to control the Line to not be either larger not shorter than 3.0mm with respect to its basic/nominal location.
But I think the way the customer is calling it out is wrong, because the profile tolerance is only with respect to A.
As it is now, actually means that the end surface could be larger or longer than 3.0mm as long as it is perpendicular to datum A (center axes).
I think the correct way would be to add to the FCF secondary and tertiary datum features to actually be able to locate and orient that end surface in space, and not only its orientation.
What do you guys think about it?
Thanks in advance for your time,
Regards.
Omar Rios
Quality Engineer and Gage Specialist
GDTP-T
Martinrea Arteaga México