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Dimensioning Question

Hi All,

I am reaching out to see if someone could help me with this dimensioning!

I am not sure how to go about capturing this .010 - .020 dimension. I have measured the plane but I am not sure how to get a theoretical plane at 15° and dimension from it. The C datum is the center line of the gear teeth and the part is cylindrical except for the tangs/ plateau so I do not have any clocking in my program.

Any insight would be greatly appreciated!!

Thank you!

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  • Do you have an analogue scanning probe or touch trigger?  The easiest way to do this is with a scanning probe.  You can scan the tooth profile, starting at one side near the OD, going down the flank, into the root and back then up the other flank to the OD again.  You can then construct a circle at scan minimum: PC-DMIS Help Center - 2023.1 (hexagonmi.com).  You would need to work out what diameter circle you would need so that it contacted on the flanks rather than the tip or root .  If you've only got a touch trigger probe, you should still be able to use the scan minimum method, you would just need to take a series of vector points along each flank and combine them into a constructed set (make sure the density of the points is sufficient - see the rules on the help page I linked to).

    A for the alignment, it depends on whether datum C is supposed to be centred on the specific, single tooth shown or if it's supposed to be a best fit of all tooth centres.  Also, what are the other datums (primary & secondary)?

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  • Do you have an analogue scanning probe or touch trigger?  The easiest way to do this is with a scanning probe.  You can scan the tooth profile, starting at one side near the OD, going down the flank, into the root and back then up the other flank to the OD again.  You can then construct a circle at scan minimum: PC-DMIS Help Center - 2023.1 (hexagonmi.com).  You would need to work out what diameter circle you would need so that it contacted on the flanks rather than the tip or root .  If you've only got a touch trigger probe, you should still be able to use the scan minimum method, you would just need to take a series of vector points along each flank and combine them into a constructed set (make sure the density of the points is sufficient - see the rules on the help page I linked to).

    A for the alignment, it depends on whether datum C is supposed to be centred on the specific, single tooth shown or if it's supposed to be a best fit of all tooth centres.  Also, what are the other datums (primary & secondary)?

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