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    Hello folks,

    I'm preparing to program a series of parts that are dimensioned almost exclusively with basic dimensions and profiles. This is not a problem. What I'm unsure of is the General Tolerance callout being a profile to surface.

    We have never had parts dimensioned in this manner. How should this be intrepreted?

    Thanks

    PF
    Perry
    B&S Mistral
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  • #2
    Is this a "Cat" print?

    BS
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    • #3
      If you are refering to Caterpillar, no but it is an automotive part.
      Perry
      B&S Mistral
      3.207 Beta on XP

      Older'n dirt

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      • #4
        When I worked for a company making cast parts for Chrysler they would have us set up to the datums and just coat the part in profile points. We would just report each point with ± half the profile. This covered shape and stock. It was rare that they would ask for any linear dimensions.
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        • #5
          As DADDYBLUTO stated that's what we do also.
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          • #6
            That is how I was thinking but it is always reassuring to get the opinion of the Big Dog Experts on this board.

            Thanks
            Perry
            B&S Mistral
            3.207 Beta on XP

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            • #7
              Automotive stampings here. You might want to ask if there is any number max/min to meet their requirements. Usually we've been able to get by with several points reporting the surface features (forms), maybe a bridge across a couple cross sections. Trims or profile, everybody has seemed to be happy with 25 to 50mm spacing.
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