Title: Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
1Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
2MIL-HBK-727
3MIL-HBK-727
4MIL-HBK-727
5Feature Control Frame
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7Datums
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10Rule 1-Indivdual Feature of Size
- Where only a tolerance of size is specified, the
limits of size of an individual feature prescribe
the extent to which variations in geometric form,
as well as size, are allowed. (ASTM Y14.5-2009). - Meaning?
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12Engineering Design Communication Lockhart and
Johnson
Fundamentals of Graphics Communication
Bertoline and Weibe
13Engineering Design Communication Lockhart and
Johnson
Fundamentals of Graphics Communication
Bertoline and Weibe
14Engineering Design Communication Lockhart and
Johnson
Fundamentals of Graphics Communication
Bertoline and Weibe
15Engineering Design Communication Lockhart and
Johnson
Fundamentals of Graphics Communication
Bertoline and Weibe
16Engineering Design Communication Lockhart and
Johnson
Fundamentals of Graphics Communication
Bertoline and Weibe
17Engineering Design Communication Lockhart and
Johnson
Fundamentals of Graphics Communication
Bertoline and Weibe
18Engineering Design Communication Lockhart and
Johnson
19Fundamentals of Graphics Communication
Bertoline and Weibe
20Fundamentals of Graphics Communication
Bertoline and Weibe
21Fundamentals of Graphics Communication
Bertoline and Weibe
22Summary
- All dimensions include controls of geometry.
Rule 1 states that a size control inherently
includes controls of form. - Because of Rule 1, the need for GDT callouts is
minimized. Use carefully. - GDT should be used to refine the relationship
between feature and form. - GDT should open tolerances. MMC should reduce
part cost.
Technical Graphics Communication, Bertoline, et al