newkirkj
Mechanical
- Jan 8, 2007
- 3
I have drawing, on parts I need to get manufactured/welded. My vendor is telling me he cannot make this weld.
The two aluminum members being welded together are 1.) .125 thk. channel 2.) .38 square rod.
The weld is a fillet weld with a .12 ( to the left of the fillet weld symbol called out in decimal, noting a +/- .03 in tolerance) bead.
Can the +/- .03 inch tolerance be held routinely and consistently with standard weld process?
Is this tolerance unreasonable?
Will holding this tolerance be costly?
Is there a stancdard practice for tolerancing weld bead sizes?
I appreciate any help on this anyone can offer.
The two aluminum members being welded together are 1.) .125 thk. channel 2.) .38 square rod.
The weld is a fillet weld with a .12 ( to the left of the fillet weld symbol called out in decimal, noting a +/- .03 in tolerance) bead.
Can the +/- .03 inch tolerance be held routinely and consistently with standard weld process?
Is this tolerance unreasonable?
Will holding this tolerance be costly?
Is there a stancdard practice for tolerancing weld bead sizes?
I appreciate any help on this anyone can offer.