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Follow-up Post: I talked with the engineer and he thinks they do actually want the position dimension of the plain, even though I'm not convinced. I double-checked the print and it is to the ASME Y14.5-2009 standard. I don't think it gets any good data and I have been running the part and it says the planes are in the wrong spot along the plain getting numbers all over the place. Can someone give me a good resource as to what the true position of a plain is really measuring? Or what do tell the engineer bc I think you can only have this type of callout in some ISO standard.
These parts are also getting a coating so I have added that to the tolerance already. I know that could be affecting the results, but the results still say its WAY out.
Wes Cisco
Position is the location of one or more features of size relative to one another or to one or more datums.
Follow-up Post: I talked with the engineer and he thinks they do actually want the position dimension of the plain, even though I'm not convinced. I double-checked the print and it is to the ASME Y14.5-2009 standard. I don't think it gets any good data and I have been running the part and it says the planes are in the wrong spot along the plain getting numbers all over the place. Can someone give me a good resource as to what the true position of a plain is really measuring? Or what do tell the engineer bc I think you can only have this type of callout in some ISO standard.
These parts are also getting a coating so I have added that to the tolerance already. I know that could be affecting the results, but the results still say its WAY out.
Wes Cisco
Position is the location of one or more features of size relative to one another or to one or more datums.
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