I believe I've stumbled across an incorrect use of Runout to a Flat Datum-A-Plane.
Imagine a bolt with a flat head: this is called out as Dat -A-. It also has a Flatness callout to itself, which is fine. The threaded shaft has a Runout callout to Datum -A-. This I believe is incorrect. If the pitch diameter of the threaded shaft was described as Datum -A- with the flatened side of the bolt head having the Runout callout, this would be correct. Am I correct? I just want some verification.
Maybe on bigger parts, this is typically a rule due to the fact that the external thread is
plays a mojors role in part functionality , especially with screws. have you heard of this rule before?
Maybe on bigger parts, this is typically a rule due to the fact that the external thread is
plays a mojors role in part functionality , especially with screws. have you heard of this rule before?