We are having a disagreement here where I work. The older inspector is of the opinion that a Datum CANNOT have a profile tolerance. The rest of us have never heard of this and even have numerous examples of customer prints where they have Datums with profile tolerances. The custoer isn't always right however.
I understand his reasoning, Datums are "Zero" and such can't/shouldn't deviate, but I also understand that this isn't a perfect world where Datums can't deviate. So personally I believe that there is nothing wrong with giving a datum a profile.
Can anyone point me to a specific document, Preferably the ASME Y14.5 spec that says that Datums can't be given a profile tolerance?
DATUMS aren't perfect , DATUM SIMULATORS are. Start on Page 53 Y14.5-2009. All actual datums could have a " FORM " tolerance. So he is saying a DATUM -A- ( PLANE ) could have a flatness callout but not a profile ? Profile on a plane that is FORM ONLY ( not related to DATUMS ) is a Flatness callout..... Have him argue that one.