Dave1bart
Aerospace
- Jul 20, 2004
- 4
I recently recieved a messsage from QC about a perpendicular check they were having trouble with.
This turns out to be an ASME Y14.5 issue. The print pointed to the threads and said perpendicular to a datum face within .0005 (in geometric block form). Our inspection has a Johnson gage locator stand and can locate on the threads. They can then sweep the face with an indicator. The problem is, this is backwards from the ASME callout, but we often have to check backwards. But this creates a problem because the threads are .450 long and the face is 8 inch dia. So instead of checking over the .450 length we are checking over an 8 inch length which magnifies any error. Does anyone know of any document that supports (or debunks) my position that they should be checking to a tolerance of .0088 when indicating the 8 inch face instead of indicating the thread as geometric block says?
This turns out to be an ASME Y14.5 issue. The print pointed to the threads and said perpendicular to a datum face within .0005 (in geometric block form). Our inspection has a Johnson gage locator stand and can locate on the threads. They can then sweep the face with an indicator. The problem is, this is backwards from the ASME callout, but we often have to check backwards. But this creates a problem because the threads are .450 long and the face is 8 inch dia. So instead of checking over the .450 length we are checking over an 8 inch length which magnifies any error. Does anyone know of any document that supports (or debunks) my position that they should be checking to a tolerance of .0088 when indicating the 8 inch face instead of indicating the thread as geometric block says?