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【转帖】controlling positional tolerance of a slot axis
controlling positional tolerance of a slot axis
i have a slot (elongated hole) on my part which i wish to give a positional tolerance. the size tolerance for the slot is given, but i wish to control the centre of the slot within a diamteral zone. can i use the diameter symbol in the fcf? i am getting conflicting answers within my organization, so i thought i'd throw it out there. thanks, jeff find a job or post a job opening no. since this is a non-circular element, you need to control the center planes, as opposed to the axis. maybe check out umm... slots are best controlled with two fcbs, one for the vertical axis and one for the horizontal. granted, you do end up with a rectangular tolerance zone, but you have more control over it than you would with the square tolerance zone that +/- dimensioning would give you. oops, sorry. i did a search, didn't realize it was yours. anyway, i agree with ewh. chris sr. mechanical designer, cad solidworks 05 sp1.1 / pdmworks 05 okay, i think i understand. now when would a "boundary" callout be appropriate? jeff jmarkus, the gd&t positional tolerance is not just for round things and holes. check out page 92 in asme y154.5m-1994, where they apply it to a pitch circle of rectangular slots. i have only one objection. the whole point of a slot is that you only need to be accurate in one direction. the positional tolerance controls two. jhg in the y14.5 training i had, we did a slot with the width controlled by true position of .001 and the length controlled by true position of .020. "wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic." "fixed in the next release" should replace "product first" as the ptc slogan. ben loosli cad/cam system analyst ingersoll-rand |
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