dtmbiz
Aerospace
- Sep 23, 2008
- 292
Is it possible to identify 2 coaxial features of size (cylinders) @MMC for both to, establish a single Datum axis ? (e.g. A-B)
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dtmbiz said:And from that, how is a "single axis" defined? The axis is from the features' coaxial holes @MMB ?
pmarc said:This approach can be also used for coaxial cylinders which are not of the same size. Assign one of them A, the other one B, and the reference to the common datum axis will then be A(M)-B(M).
I have a challenge - find an example in Section 7 (or any other material) where a feature is positioned to itself (like runout allows)greenimi said:A classic common misunderstanding in the industry = is that both datum features A and B are referencing a location back to themselves. However, that is not the case. The datum reference frame is simply specifying that the “Datum Axis” a single axis, is to be established using both datum features A and B together at the same time.
pmarc said:In my first post I did not suggest to control datum features A and B with position to A(M)-B(M). Position with no datum feature references would be fine (as shown in the standard). I meant that the toleranced feature should be controlled to A(M)-B(M).