Title: Precision Dimensioning
1Precision Dimensioning
2Dimensioning Rectangular Prisms
3Dimensioning Cylinders
- The diameter of cylinders should be dimensioned
in the rectangular view (not the circular view). - Cylinders without a hole passing through them
only require one view.
4Dimensioning Cones
5Dimensioning Spheres
6Rectangular Coordinate Dimensioning
- Used when computer-controlled production machines
are used to manufacture parts. - The designer should consult with personnel in
manufacturing to ensure that the origin is
located in an appropriate position. - Two types of rectangular coordinate dimensioning
- Coordinate Dimensioning with Dimension Lines
- Coordinate Dimensioning Without Dimension Lines
7Coordinate Dimensioning with Dimension Lines
8Coordinate Dimensioning without Dimension Lines
(Baseline Dimensioning)
9Tabular Dimensioning
- Tabular dimensioning is used when a series of
parts consists of the same features or geometry
but vary in dimension. - Letters are used in place of dimension values,
and the values are then placed in a table. - Most standard parts are dimensioned this way in
catalogs, the machinery handbook, and in the back
of most textbooks.
10Tabular Dimensioning
11Dual Dimensioning Position Method
- Millimeter value is placed above (or below) the
inch value or separated by a dash.
12Dual Dimensioning Bracket Method
- Millimeter value is enclosed in square brackets.
A note should be placed on the drawing such as
DIMENSIONS IN ARE MILLIMETERS.
13Tolerance Dimensioning
- Why do we need tolerance dimensioning?
- Interchangeable parts manufacturing
- Parts are manufactured at widely separate
localities - Effective size control
- Modern industry relies on it for subcontracting
and replacement parts - Accuracy is Expensive, however
14Reading Dimensions
.1 One tenth of an inch
.01 One hundredth of an inch
.001 One thousandth of an inch
.0001 One ten-thousandth of an inch
.00001 One millionth of an inch
15Specification of Tolerances
Limit Dimension
Bilateral-Equal
Unilateral
Bilateral-Unequal
16Tolerance
- Tolerance is the total amount a specific
dimension is permitted to vary (difference
between the maximum and minimum limits). - The dimension below has a tolerance of .0003.
17Maximum Material Condition
- When specifying tolerance dimensions, the maximum
material condition (MMC) means the product or
part contains the maximum amount of material
specified by the tolerance. - The heaviest part.
18Maximum Material Condition
- For the part shown here the MMC is 1.4996 since
that size would yield the most material.
19Allowance
- Allowance is the minimum clearance or maximum
interference intended between the maximum
material condition (MMC) of mating parts. - The allowance for the system below is 25.000 -
24.890 0.110
20More Terminology
- Nominal Size - General identification in
fractions (ex. 1-1/2 for 1.500). - Basic Size - General identification in decimal
(ex. 1.500). - Actual Size - Measured size.
- Limits - Maximum and minimum sizes indicated by
the tolerance dimensions.
21Clearance Fit
- Space is always left between parts.
- What is the allowance in this case?
- 1.5000 1.4988 .0012
22Interference Fit
- Always an interference of material.
- What is the allowance in this case?
- 1.5000 1.5013 -.0013 or just .0013
23Transition Fit
- Fit might result in clearance or interference.
24Line Fit
- Clearance or surface contact may result at
assembly.
25Basic Hole System (Hole Basis)
- The minimum size hole is taken as the basic
size. - Used when standard tools are used to produce
holes (reamers broaches).
26Basic Shaft System (Shaft Basis)
- The maximum shaft size is taken as the basic
size. - When several parts having different fits, but one
nominal size are required on a single shaft.
27Specifying a Fit - Inches
Nominal Size Range Inches Over To Class RC 1 Class RC 1 Class RC 1
Nominal Size Range Inches Over To Limits of Clear. Standard Limits Standard Limits
Nominal Size Range Inches Over To Limits of Clear. Hole H5 Shaft g4
0-0.12 0.1 0.45 0.2 0 0.1 0.25
0.12-0.24 0.15 0.5 0.2 0 0.15 0.3
0.24-0.40 0.2 0.6 0.25 0 0.2 0.35
0.40-0.71 0.25 0.75 0.3 0 0.25 0.45
0.71-1.19 0.3 0.95 0.4 0 0.3 0.55
1.19-1.97 0.4 1.1 0.4 0 0.4 0.7
- Determine type of fit and find corresponding
table - Determine basic size
- Find size range on table
- Determine tolerances for Hole and Shaft
- Remember values are in thousandths of an inch.
28Specifying a Fit - Inches
Nominal Size Range Inches Over To Class RC 1 Class RC 1 Class RC 1
Nominal Size Range Inches Over To Limits of Clear. Standard Limits Standard Limits
Nominal Size Range Inches Over To Limits of Clear. Hole H5 Shaft g4
0-0.12 0.1 0.45 0.2 0 0.1 0.25
0.12-0.24 0.15 0.5 0.2 0 0.15 0.3
0.24-0.40 0.2 0.6 0.25 0 0.2 0.35
0.40-0.71 0.25 0.75 0.3 0 0.25 0.45
0.71-1.19 0.3 0.95 0.4 0 0.3 0.55
1.19-1.97 0.4 1.1 0.4 0 0.4 0.7
- RC1 - Close Sliding Fit
- Basic size of 1.500
- Upper tolerance on hole is 0.4, which is really
0.0004 - Lower tolerance on hole is -0.
- Upper tolerance on shaft is -0.0004
- Lower tolerance on shaft is -0.0007
29Specifying a Fit - Inches
Nominal Size Range Inches Over To Class RC 1 Class RC 1 Class RC 1
Nominal Size Range Inches Over To Limits of Clear. Standard Limits Standard Limits
Nominal Size Range Inches Over To Limits of Clear. Hole H5 Shaft g4
0-0.12 0.1 0.45 0.2 0 0.1 0.25
0.12-0.24 0.15 0.5 0.2 0 0.15 0.3
0.24-0.40 0.2 0.6 0.25 0 0.2 0.35
0.40-0.71 0.25 0.75 0.3 0 0.25 0.45
0.71-1.19 0.3 0.95 0.4 0 0.3 0.55
1.19-1.97 0.4 1.1 0.4 0 0.4 0.7
30Specifying Fits - Metric
Basic Size Loose Running Loose Running Loose Running
Basic Size Hole H11 Shaft c11 Fit
1 Max Min 1.060 1.060 0.940 0.880 0.180 0.060
20 Max Min 20.130 20.000 19.890 19.760 0.370 0.110
25 Max Min 25.130 25.000 24.890 24.760 0.370 0.110
- Determine type of fit and find corresponding
table - Determine basic size
- Find size range on table
- Determine tolerances for Hole and Shaft
31Specifying Fits - Metric
Basic Size Loose Running Loose Running Loose Running
Basic Size Hole H11 Shaft c11 Fit
1 Max Min 1.060 1.060 0.940 0.880 0.180 0.060
20 Max Min 20.130 20.000 19.890 19.760 0.370 0.110
25 Max Min 25.130 25.000 24.890 24.760 0.370 0.110
- Loose Running Fit
- Basic size of 25