JohnJ52
Industrial
- Mar 6, 2009
- 3
We are in the process of starting up GD&T implementation at my company. I am curious as to how detailed we should be as we begin using GD&T on large weldments. There are lots of small blocks welded onto plates as well as mating surfaces with bolt holes, welded on fabricated brackets with peviously machined details. What level of GD&T would you who have experience reccommend? Should we use GD&T on the drawings of simple blocks details? Some are no more than a rectangular block, some are a block with one or two tapped holes. Should we only use it on critical mating surfaces? Should we do all mating details? Are there some guidlines?
I arrived here last year, and am trying to bring the company into the twentieth century. We have lots of poor drawings and every assembler has a grinder.
I arrived here last year, and am trying to bring the company into the twentieth century. We have lots of poor drawings and every assembler has a grinder.