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Alignment Rotation Question

Good morning,

I have a quick question regarding how to align to a part. Datum A is the OD, Datum B is the slot, and Datum C is the end of the part. I am not sure about rotation on this one because I don't have enough surface area to take planes on the slot. How accurate would it be to:

1. Measure a point on each side of the slot (same Y value for each point)

2. Create a line between the OD center point and the midpoint of those 2 points

3. Rotate to that line

Any other ideas?

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  • That would probably work, it seems fine. I was trained to be sure my alignment used actual hit data for each X, Y, and Z depending on which I am rotating to. So in this case your Z data is all you have (assuming Y workplane, and tab is on right side of part). I would also take a third hit in X relative to the Z of that midpoint created by those first 2 hits so that I have X data.

    I made a very crude drawing in paint. Assuming slot is on the right of the part. Viewing in Y workplane.

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  • That would probably work, it seems fine. I was trained to be sure my alignment used actual hit data for each X, Y, and Z depending on which I am rotating to. So in this case your Z data is all you have (assuming Y workplane, and tab is on right side of part). I would also take a third hit in X relative to the Z of that midpoint created by those first 2 hits so that I have X data.

    I made a very crude drawing in paint. Assuming slot is on the right of the part. Viewing in Y workplane.

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