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.
What control is on the print ? circular runout or total runout ? Look at 9.4.2 , 9.4.2.1 , 9.4.2.2. Based on this and the examples in y-14-.5. this is legal if its total runout. May not be the best use but its not like we don't see that everyday.
What control is on the print ? circular runout or total runout ? Look at 9.4.2 , 9.4.2.1 , 9.4.2.2. Based on this and the examples in y-14-.5. this is legal if its total runout. May not be the best use but its not like we don't see that everyday.