roberto1brazil
Mechanical
- Apr 3, 2011
- 50
Please, could someone help me with the following issue?
My objective is to calculate the maximum and minimum gap possible (RSS case) when assembling two identical washers into an envelope (part) of 10,10 +/- 0,02mm of length (refer to the figure showing the assembly. The two washers have the dimension shown in the figure attached and a geometric tolerance as required in the same figure. In my mind besides the dimension and its washer tolerance, we would have to add the tolerance of +/- 0,01mm (twice) between the washers regarding the parallelism contribution. The flatness, in this case, has no influence in the stack as I have researched (see figure about flatness). Isn’t it? Inputting all those data in the table stack up – I have find a nominal gap of 0,10 mm with a tolerance of +/- 0,06 mm –RSS case. So a minimum of 0,04 mm and a maximum of 0,16mm gap would be the limits (RSS case). Could you please say if my assumptions are correct?
Second question – The thickness of the washer 5, 00 +/- 0, 04 mm can coexist with the parallelism zone of 0, 02? In my mind, I would say yes. The thickness of washer could be between the maximum and minimum dimension and at same time keeping the parallelism required. . Please refer to the sketches attached.
*FLATNESS CONCEPT in stackup
Considering flatness tolerance within dimension tolerance (in the case described above is 5,00 +/- 0,04mm). Showed in the sketch.
Thanks and regards
My objective is to calculate the maximum and minimum gap possible (RSS case) when assembling two identical washers into an envelope (part) of 10,10 +/- 0,02mm of length (refer to the figure showing the assembly. The two washers have the dimension shown in the figure attached and a geometric tolerance as required in the same figure. In my mind besides the dimension and its washer tolerance, we would have to add the tolerance of +/- 0,01mm (twice) between the washers regarding the parallelism contribution. The flatness, in this case, has no influence in the stack as I have researched (see figure about flatness). Isn’t it? Inputting all those data in the table stack up – I have find a nominal gap of 0,10 mm with a tolerance of +/- 0,06 mm –RSS case. So a minimum of 0,04 mm and a maximum of 0,16mm gap would be the limits (RSS case). Could you please say if my assumptions are correct?
Second question – The thickness of the washer 5, 00 +/- 0, 04 mm can coexist with the parallelism zone of 0, 02? In my mind, I would say yes. The thickness of washer could be between the maximum and minimum dimension and at same time keeping the parallelism required. . Please refer to the sketches attached.
*FLATNESS CONCEPT in stackup
Considering flatness tolerance within dimension tolerance (in the case described above is 5,00 +/- 0,04mm). Showed in the sketch.
Thanks and regards