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【转帖】hexagonal callout on drawing
hexagonal callout on drawing
hello all - first time post... i need to call out a hexagonal shaft on a drawing, but i'm not sure if there is a specific way to call it out (i.e. flat to flat, 脴 of hex, etc.) any and all help is appreciated. best regards, victor mechanical engineer/consultant medical devices "when i am working on a problem, i do not think of beauty, but when i've finished, if the solution is not beautiful, i know it is wrong." - r. buckminster fuller usually, you place dimensions on both "across flats" and "across corners" since dimensional variation means you cannot have a perfect hexagonal form ( inradius:circumradius ratio of √3:2). regards, cory if it is not a tolerance critical part, i only dimension across the flats and add "hex" after the dimension. a reference dimension across corners is good for stk ref. for a tolerance critical part i think i've usually seen 3x dimension across flats and 6x 60掳. i've also seen dimension across flats with hex after it like ewh. rarely if ever have i seen it dimensioned to the corners or the equivalent diameter. interestingly i don't see a single example of a hex or other regular polygon in asme y14.5m, i only looked briefly though. kenat, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet... the most common hexagons are for fasteners. page 39-41 of the following document shows dimensions for across flats and across corners. mil-dtl-1222j studs, bolts, screws and nuts for applications where a high degree of reliability is required; general specification for available at assist: |
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