cbrf23
Mechanical
- Oct 11, 2011
- 87
Hello all, I have an interesting question on using GD&T to control parallelism between 2 theoretical planes.
In the example attached, I'd like to use a parallelism control frame to say "DATUM E MUST BE PARALLEL TO DATUM D WITHIN .01 INCHES."
As of now, I'll probably add this as a note like I wrote above, but I'm very curious what the proper way to do this would be following ANSI Y14.5-2009.
I'd like to keep the drawing true to how the CMM program runs, which in this case is to create two planes from the identified features and check parallelism between them.
My initial thought was to use datum targets on each feature to establish the two planes, but I'm not sure how I could apply a tolerance to one of the planes (preferably plane E).
I dont know where I would attach my feature control frame, as the "feature" I want to control is actually a datum plane, and this is not really allowed by Y14.5 to my knowledge.
I know I could use a compound true-position callout, but this doesnt match our actual inspection method at the CMM, and I want it to be obvious to the operator what is being checked at each stage of the CMM program.
Thanks!
~Steve
In the example attached, I'd like to use a parallelism control frame to say "DATUM E MUST BE PARALLEL TO DATUM D WITHIN .01 INCHES."
As of now, I'll probably add this as a note like I wrote above, but I'm very curious what the proper way to do this would be following ANSI Y14.5-2009.
I'd like to keep the drawing true to how the CMM program runs, which in this case is to create two planes from the identified features and check parallelism between them.
My initial thought was to use datum targets on each feature to establish the two planes, but I'm not sure how I could apply a tolerance to one of the planes (preferably plane E).
I dont know where I would attach my feature control frame, as the "feature" I want to control is actually a datum plane, and this is not really allowed by Y14.5 to my knowledge.
I know I could use a compound true-position callout, but this doesnt match our actual inspection method at the CMM, and I want it to be obvious to the operator what is being checked at each stage of the CMM program.
Thanks!
~Steve