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Asme y14.5 2009 basic dimension inspection registration#
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Asme y14.5 2009 basic dimension inspection how to#
How to report Basic Dimensions on a Dimensional Report (ISIR) What other measurement can you take besides the xy coordinates for location on a plane? I see this often on simple drawings and it seems an unecessay complication and leads to confusion not clarity, as in what is the designer trying to tell me? I may be missing something here but in talking to engineers and quality folks over the years I find that no one seems to understand this or at least have failed to get me to understand it. I also don't see how you even measure the third datum on such a callout as the third datum is the plane on which the feature is located. I am not sure what the difference is between a size and location dimensions for feature and GD&T callouts referencing say true position and datums other than there are fewer lines on the drawing and they are all in one spot for a particular feature. The dimensions I work with are almost always in 2 dimensions so I am not sure how the analogy of a sphere works.
Your response brings up other questions I have regarding GD&T in genral. My question was regarding the term "baic dimensions" as I had not seen that before and wasn't sure how to interpret it.