InvoluteSpline
Mechanical
- Jan 2, 2018
- 5
The case I'm about to present below is easily solved by having our customer update the drawing to remove any discrepancies, but sometimes that is easier said than done. Also, the drawing follows the ASME Y14.5-1994 Standard.
Material is defined as Acrylic Sheet per MIL-PRF-5425. The part itself is round and the outside diameter is defined as "Ø.50 STK". Given the part needs to be produced from sheet material, no "STK" material will remain after manufacture. Looking beyond the simple issue of making a round part from a square block of material, is it possible to produce and inspect a part according to this drawing as-is? Can "STK" be treated as reference? I read on another thread that it is more like a soft requirement.
Material is defined as Acrylic Sheet per MIL-PRF-5425. The part itself is round and the outside diameter is defined as "Ø.50 STK". Given the part needs to be produced from sheet material, no "STK" material will remain after manufacture. Looking beyond the simple issue of making a round part from a square block of material, is it possible to produce and inspect a part according to this drawing as-is? Can "STK" be treated as reference? I read on another thread that it is more like a soft requirement.