Mike_1968
Automotive
- Sep 11, 2018
- 1
Hello all:
I'm new to the forum and have a question that I hope can get answered. We have a customer that calls out 4 mm Max on a clip opening. The opening sometimes close after processing because the material is spring steel. The same customer does not want closed clips and sent this explanation to us. It doesn't make sense to me.
All,
See attached part print and the areas I have highlighted with a red box. There is a note that specifies that any untoleranced dimension has a tolerance of +/- 0.8mm. Since the gap in the clip has a specification of 4mm MAX, this implies that the upper limit of the tolerance is 4mm, therefore the minimum spec would be 2.4mm (4.0 – (2 * 0.8)).
Or in other words, the actual tolerance range is:
2.4 – (-0.8) – (midpoint) – (+0.8) – 4.0
because 4.0 is defined as a maximum allowable spec.
Thank you all for your input.
I'm new to the forum and have a question that I hope can get answered. We have a customer that calls out 4 mm Max on a clip opening. The opening sometimes close after processing because the material is spring steel. The same customer does not want closed clips and sent this explanation to us. It doesn't make sense to me.
All,
See attached part print and the areas I have highlighted with a red box. There is a note that specifies that any untoleranced dimension has a tolerance of +/- 0.8mm. Since the gap in the clip has a specification of 4mm MAX, this implies that the upper limit of the tolerance is 4mm, therefore the minimum spec would be 2.4mm (4.0 – (2 * 0.8)).
Or in other words, the actual tolerance range is:
2.4 – (-0.8) – (midpoint) – (+0.8) – 4.0
because 4.0 is defined as a maximum allowable spec.
Thank you all for your input.