geoffthehammer
Mechanical
- Jan 28, 2005
- 77
I am drawing a pair of dovetail slideways (60 degree angles). This can be measured over (or between for the female half) balls or rollers. These will be made in batches of 100 pairs.
The female half is considerably larger than the male because a bearing material will be 'cast in' during assembly. The cast-in bearing will adhere to the female part and slide along the male part.
So, I am not too concerned about the actual size of any individual dovetail (within say +/- 0.5mm)as the bearing material will take up size variations. What is therefore important is each male component with regard to its straightness and uniformity.
To reduce manufacturing costs I want to put a fairly open tolerance on the size but a tight tolerance on the dovetail form of each male component.
Any suggestions
The female half is considerably larger than the male because a bearing material will be 'cast in' during assembly. The cast-in bearing will adhere to the female part and slide along the male part.
So, I am not too concerned about the actual size of any individual dovetail (within say +/- 0.5mm)as the bearing material will take up size variations. What is therefore important is each male component with regard to its straightness and uniformity.
To reduce manufacturing costs I want to put a fairly open tolerance on the size but a tight tolerance on the dovetail form of each male component.
Any suggestions