donatim24
Mechanical
- Jun 13, 2018
- 27
A picture of the welded assembly in question is attached. The holes I refer to are circled in blue.
I came across thread1103-398706: opposing face datum holes when investigating a similar problem, and found it very informative. I have a question about my application, as there is an important distinction between my problem and that of the OP in the referenced thread. On the assembly I'm working on, the opposing holes are on two identical pieces that are welded to a plate. The holes are drilled in the identical pieces before they are assembled and therefore the diameters are not defined at the assembly level. Does that mean that the method described in Y14.5-2009, 7.6.2.3 would not apply to my situation? I'm assuming not.
One of the replies in the linked thread mentioned assigning a datum to both holes and tolerancing each hole relative to those two datums through a position tolerance. I thought it would be simpler to set the axis of one hole and tolerance the other hole relative to that datum, but I can see how that would be ambiguous as to which hole the axis belongs to. Can anyone tell if my approach is valid and if there is another way to accomplish this task?
Thank you very much,
Tim
I came across thread1103-398706: opposing face datum holes when investigating a similar problem, and found it very informative. I have a question about my application, as there is an important distinction between my problem and that of the OP in the referenced thread. On the assembly I'm working on, the opposing holes are on two identical pieces that are welded to a plate. The holes are drilled in the identical pieces before they are assembled and therefore the diameters are not defined at the assembly level. Does that mean that the method described in Y14.5-2009, 7.6.2.3 would not apply to my situation? I'm assuming not.
One of the replies in the linked thread mentioned assigning a datum to both holes and tolerancing each hole relative to those two datums through a position tolerance. I thought it would be simpler to set the axis of one hole and tolerance the other hole relative to that datum, but I can see how that would be ambiguous as to which hole the axis belongs to. Can anyone tell if my approach is valid and if there is another way to accomplish this task?
Thank you very much,
Tim