AndrewTT
Mechanical
- Jul 14, 2016
- 261
I understand the definitions of regular FOS and irregular FOS. Why is the distinction important? They both can be datum features. Is there something that one can do that the other cannot? I was posed this question at work the other day and I had no good answer.
example for discussion: If I have a octagon shape, stamped out of a thin part, and I want to use it as a datum feature, I will need to specify the circumscribed cylinder or the inscribed cylinder as my irregular datum FOS. If I have a round hole stamped I don't need such a note/indication since the hole is a regular FOS. Is this where the distinction ends between regular and irregular FOS?
Thanks!
example for discussion: If I have a octagon shape, stamped out of a thin part, and I want to use it as a datum feature, I will need to specify the circumscribed cylinder or the inscribed cylinder as my irregular datum FOS. If I have a round hole stamped I don't need such a note/indication since the hole is a regular FOS. Is this where the distinction ends between regular and irregular FOS?
Thanks!