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旧 2009-04-29, 07:05 PM   #1
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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
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no. since this is a non-circular element, you need to control the center planes, as opposed to the axis.
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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.
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