Dimensioning Slots Asme
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For a mathematical explanation of many of the principles in this Standard, see ASME Y14.5.1M. Additional uniform practices for applying dimensions, tolerances, and related requirements in digital data sets are defined in ASME Y14.41. Practices unique to architectural and civil engineering and welding symbology are not included in this Standard. Taylor Principle is defined by rule #1 in geometric dimensioning and tolerancing within ASME Y14.5M - 1994. It is also known as Envelope Principle. This Principle (Rule#1) is based on the premise that a shaft must be able to fit inside a hole which is as deep as the shaft length. Dimensioning of Slots in SOLIDWORKS for ASME Y14.5 This entry is part 4 of 8 in the series Dimensions and Tolerances Ever since the additions of the slot sketch tool for 2009 and the Hole Wizard Slot for 2014, SOLIDWORKS almost seems like a whole new software for the those who design machined parts. Adding these tools were long overdue. ASME Y14.5M.Standard adopted by ANSI.Published by ASME –345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017.Entitled “Dimensioning and Tolerancing”.ASME Y14.1M.
1. To tolerance flexible parts.
2. The difficulties in fixturing and inspecting flexible parts to collect repeatable measurement data.
3. About free state variation.
4. That part should be inspected in the way that they function.
5. To apply temporary datum features for in-process inspection.
6. Common misconceptions regarding the tolerancing and inspection of flexible parts.
7. The criteria for selecting datum features on flexible parts.
8. The “free state” symbol and what it means.
9. How to write a “restrained state” note.
10. That all parts are to be measured in the free state, unless restraint applied does not distort measurements, or unless a note is written to allow inspection in the restrained condition.
11. To dimension and tolerance a fixture for simulate datum features for inspection.
12. How to apply and fixture “step datums”.
13. How to use multiple slot centerplanes to create a datum reference frame.
14. The most popular and effective datum scheme for tolerancing sheet metal panels.
Dimensioning and Tolerancing
This Standard establishes symbols, rules, definitions, requirements, defaults, and recommended practices for stating and interpreting dimensioning, tolerancing, and related requirements for use on engineering drawings, models defined in digital data files, and related documents. For a mathematical explanation of many of the principles in this Standard, see ASME Y14.5.1M. Additional uniform practices for applying dimensions, tolerances, and related requirements in digital data sets are defined in ASME Y14.41. Practices unique to architectural and civil engineering and welding symbology are not included in this Standard.
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