brandnew1
Aerospace
- Apr 9, 2010
- 73
This is probably a simple question, i believe the standard (1994) explains it but i just wanted to verify with others who are more knowledgeable than me.
The attached pdf shows a part in which a 'profile of surface' of .020 to Datums A & B is called out, with all dimensions boxed in as Basic.
My question deals with the 1.825 diameter in which actual measurement is .0106 undersized (1.8144).
According to Y14.5-1994 section 6.5 Profile Control:"...the true profile may be defined by basic radii, basic angular dimensions, basic coordinate dimensions, basic size dimensions..." i looked at figure 6-17 which calls the diameters to be within the .025.
So in the case of the attached pdf, will this tolerance be a +/-.010, thus the measurement falls out of tolerance?
In the CMM program, the profile of surface has a +/-.010 due to form and location callout, but the actual profile measures to roughly -.006, according to the CMM it appears to still pass even though its below the .010 mark.
Can someone shed some light on this for me?! Thank you for your time and help
The attached pdf shows a part in which a 'profile of surface' of .020 to Datums A & B is called out, with all dimensions boxed in as Basic.
My question deals with the 1.825 diameter in which actual measurement is .0106 undersized (1.8144).
According to Y14.5-1994 section 6.5 Profile Control:"...the true profile may be defined by basic radii, basic angular dimensions, basic coordinate dimensions, basic size dimensions..." i looked at figure 6-17 which calls the diameters to be within the .025.
So in the case of the attached pdf, will this tolerance be a +/-.010, thus the measurement falls out of tolerance?
In the CMM program, the profile of surface has a +/-.010 due to form and location callout, but the actual profile measures to roughly -.006, according to the CMM it appears to still pass even though its below the .010 mark.
Can someone shed some light on this for me?! Thank you for your time and help