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Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) MANAGEMENT CUSTOMERS VENDORS DESIGN SALES PRICING TOOLING PLANNING PURCHASING

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) MANAGEMENT CUSTOMERS VENDORS DESIGN SALES PRICING TOOLING PLANNING PURCHASING PRODUCTION ROUTING SERVICE INSPECTION ASSEMBLY PART PRODUCTION COMMUNICATION MODEL

Three Categories of Dimensioning can be divided into three categories: • general dimensioning, •

Three Categories of Dimensioning can be divided into three categories: • general dimensioning, • geometric dimensioning, and • surface texture. The following provides information necessary to begin to understand geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T)

Limit Tolerancing Applied To An Angle Block

Limit Tolerancing Applied To An Angle Block

Geometric Tolerancing Applied To An Angle Block

Geometric Tolerancing Applied To An Angle Block

Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) n GD&T is a means of dimensioning & tolerancing

Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) n GD&T is a means of dimensioning & tolerancing a drawing which considers the function of the part and how this part functions with related parts. – This allows a drawing to contain a more defined feature more accurately, without increasing tolerances.

GD&T cont’d n GD&T has increased in practice in last 15 years because of

GD&T cont’d n GD&T has increased in practice in last 15 years because of ISO 9000. – ISO 9000 requires not only that something be required, but how it is to be controlled. For example, how round does a round feature have to be? n GD&T is a system that uses standard symbols to indicate tolerances that are based on the feature’s geometry. – Sometimes called feature based dimensioning & tolerancing or true position dimensioning & tolerancing n GD&T practices are specified in ANSI Y 14. 5 M-1994.

For Example n Given Table Height Assume all 4 legs will be cut to

For Example n Given Table Height Assume all 4 legs will be cut to length at the same time. n However, all surfaces have a degree of waviness, or smoothness. For example, the surface of a 2 x 4 is much wavier (rough) than the surface of a piece of glass. – As the table height is dimensioned, the following table would pass inspection. or n If top must be flatter, you could tighten the tolerance to ± 1/32. – However, now the height is restricted to 26. 97 to 27. 03 meaning good tables would be rejected.

Example cont’d. n You can have both, by using GD&T. – The table height

Example cont’d. n You can have both, by using GD&T. – The table height may any height between 26 and 28 inches. – The table top must be flat within 1/16. (± 1/32) . 06 26 27 28

WHY IS GD&T IMPORTANT n n n Saves money – For example, if large

WHY IS GD&T IMPORTANT n n n Saves money – For example, if large number of parts are being made – GD&T can reduce or eliminate inspection of some features. – Provides “bonus” tolerance Ensures design, dimension, and tolerance requirements as they relate to the actual function Ensures interchangeability of mating parts at the assembly Provides uniformity It is a universal understanding of the symbols instead of words

WHEN TO USE GD&T n n n When part features are critical to a

WHEN TO USE GD&T n n n When part features are critical to a function or interchangeability When functional gaging is desirable When datum references are desirable to ensure consistency between design When standard interpretation or tolerance is not already implied When it allows a better choice of machining processes to be made for production of a part

TERMINOLOGY REVIEW n n n Maximum Material Condition (MMC): The condition where a size

TERMINOLOGY REVIEW n n n Maximum Material Condition (MMC): The condition where a size feature contains the maximum amount of material within the stated limits of size. I. e. , largest shaft and smallest hole. Least Material Condition (LMC): The condition where a size feature contains the least amount of material within the stated limits of size. I. e. , smallest shaft and largest hole. Tolerance: Difference between MMC and LMC limits of a single dimension. Allowance: Difference between the MMC of two mating parts. (Minimum clearance and maximum interference) Basic Dimension: Nominal dimension from which tolerances are derived.

LIMITS OF SIZE

LIMITS OF SIZE

LIMITS OF SIZE A variation in form is allowed between the least material condition

LIMITS OF SIZE A variation in form is allowed between the least material condition (LMC) and the maximum material condition (MMC). Envelop Principle defines the size and form relationships between mating parts.

LIMITS OF SIZE ENVELOPE PRINCIPLE LMC CLEARANCE MMC ALLOWANCE

LIMITS OF SIZE ENVELOPE PRINCIPLE LMC CLEARANCE MMC ALLOWANCE

LIMITS OF SIZE The actual size of the feature at any cross section must

LIMITS OF SIZE The actual size of the feature at any cross section must be within the size boundary. ØMMC ØLMC

LIMITS OF SIZE No portion of the feature may be outside a perfect form

LIMITS OF SIZE No portion of the feature may be outside a perfect form barrier at maximum material condition (MMC).

Other Factors I. e. , Parallel Line Tolerance Zones

Other Factors I. e. , Parallel Line Tolerance Zones

GEOMETRIC CHARACTERISTIC CONTROLS 14 characteristics that may be controlled TYPE OF FEATURE TYPE OF

GEOMETRIC CHARACTERISTIC CONTROLS 14 characteristics that may be controlled TYPE OF FEATURE TYPE OF CHARACTERISTIC SYMBOL TOLERANCE FLATNESS INDIVIDUAL (No Datum Reference) STRAIGHTNESS FORM CIRCULARITY CYLINDRICITY INDIVIDUAL or RELATED FEATURES LINE PROFILE SURFACE PROFILE PERPENDICULARITY ORIENTATION ANGULARITY PARALLELISM RELATED FEATURES (Datum Reference Required) CIRCULAR RUNOUT TOTAL RUNOUT CONCENTRICITY LOCATION POSITION SYMMETRY

Characteristics & Symbols – – – cont’d. Maximum Material Condition MMC Regardless of Feature

Characteristics & Symbols – – – cont’d. Maximum Material Condition MMC Regardless of Feature Size RFS Least Material Condition LMC Projected Tolerance Zone Diametrical (Cylindrical) Tolerance Zone or Feature – Basic, or Exact, Dimension – Datum Feature Symbol – Feature Control Frame

Feature Control Frame FEATURE CONTROL FRAME GEOMETRIC SYMBOL TOLERANCE INFORMATION DATUM REFERENCES COMPARTMENT VARIABLES

Feature Control Frame FEATURE CONTROL FRAME GEOMETRIC SYMBOL TOLERANCE INFORMATION DATUM REFERENCES COMPARTMENT VARIABLES THE RELATIVE TO OF THE FEATURE MUST BE WITHIN CONNECTING WORDS

Feature Control Frame n Uses feature control frames to indicate tolerance n Reads as:

Feature Control Frame n Uses feature control frames to indicate tolerance n Reads as: The position of the feature must be within a. 003 diametrical tolerance zone at maximum material condition relative to datums A, B, and C.

Feature Control Frame n Uses feature control frames to indicate tolerance n Reads as:

Feature Control Frame n Uses feature control frames to indicate tolerance n Reads as: The position of the feature must be within a. 003 diametrical tolerance zone at maximum material condition relative to datums A at maximum material condition and B.

Reading Feature Control Frames n The zone. of the feature must be within a

Reading Feature Control Frames n The zone. of the feature must be within a tolerance n The tolerance zone at Datum. n The of the feature must be within a tolerance zone relative to Datum. n The of the feature must be within a zone at relative to Datum. n The of the feature must be within a tolerance zone relative to datums. of the feature must be within a relative to

Placement of Feature Control Frames n May be attached to a side, end or

Placement of Feature Control Frames n May be attached to a side, end or corner of the symbol box to an extension line. n Applied to surface. n Applied to axis

Placement of Feature Control Frames Cont’d. n May be below or closely adjacent to

Placement of Feature Control Frames Cont’d. n May be below or closely adjacent to the dimension or note pertaining to that feature. Ø. 500±. 005

Basic Dimension n A theoretically exact size, profile, orientation, or location of a feature

Basic Dimension n A theoretically exact size, profile, orientation, or location of a feature or datum target, therefore, a basic dimension is untoleranced. Most often used with position, angularity, and profile) Basic dimensions have a rectangle surrounding it. 1. 000

Basic Dimension cont’d.

Basic Dimension cont’d.

Form Features n n Individual Features No Datum Reference Flatness Straightness Circularity Cylindricity

Form Features n n Individual Features No Datum Reference Flatness Straightness Circularity Cylindricity

Form Features Examples Flatness as stated on drawing: The flatness of the feature must

Form Features Examples Flatness as stated on drawing: The flatness of the feature must be within. 06 tolerance zone. Straightness applied to a flat surface: The straightness of the feature must be within. 003 tolerance zone. . 003 0. 500 ±. 005

Form Features Examples Straightness applied to the surface of a diameter: The straightness of

Form Features Examples Straightness applied to the surface of a diameter: The straightness of the feature must be within. 003 tolerance zone. . 003 0. 500 0. 505 Straightness of an Axis at MMC: The derived median line straightness of the feature must be within a diametric zone of. 030 at MMC. 0. 500 0. 505 1. 010 0. 990 . 030 M

Dial Indicator

Dial Indicator

Verification of Flatness

Verification of Flatness

Activity 13 n Work on worksheets GD&T 1, GD&T 2 #1 only, and GD&T

Activity 13 n Work on worksheets GD&T 1, GD&T 2 #1 only, and GD&T 3 – (for GD&T 3 completely dimension. ¼” grid. )

Features that Require Datum Reference n Orientation – Perpendicularity – Angularity – Parallelism n

Features that Require Datum Reference n Orientation – Perpendicularity – Angularity – Parallelism n Runout – Circular Runout – Total Runout n Location – Position – Concentricity – Symmetry

Datum n Datums are features (points, axis, and planes) on the object that are

Datum n Datums are features (points, axis, and planes) on the object that are used as reference surfaces from which other measurements are made. Used in designing, tooling, manufacturing, inspecting, and assembling components and subassemblies. – As you know, not every GD&T feature requires a datum, i. e. , Flat 1. 000

Datums cont’d. Features are identified with respect to a datum. n Always start with

Datums cont’d. Features are identified with respect to a datum. n Always start with the letter A n Do not use letters I, O, or Q n May use double letters AA, BB, etc. n This information is located in the feature control frame. n n Datums on a drawing of a part are represented using the symbol shown below.

Datum Reference Symbols n The datum feature symbol identifies a surface or feature of

Datum Reference Symbols n The datum feature symbol identifies a surface or feature of size as a datum. A A ASME 1994 ISO A ANSI 1982

Placement of Datums n Datums are generally placed on a feature, a centerline, or

Placement of Datums n Datums are generally placed on a feature, a centerline, or a plane depending on how dimensions need to be referenced. A OR A ANSI 1982 ASME 1994 Line up with arrow only when the feature is a feature of size and is being defined as the datum A

Placement of Datums n Feature sizes, such as holes Ø. 500±. 005 A n

Placement of Datums n Feature sizes, such as holes Ø. 500±. 005 A n Sometimes a feature has a GD&T and is also a datum A Ø. 500±. 005

TWELVE DEGREES OF FREEDOM UP BACK LEFT 6 LINEAR AND 6 ROTATIONAL DEGREES OF

TWELVE DEGREES OF FREEDOM UP BACK LEFT 6 LINEAR AND 6 ROTATIONAL DEGREES OF FREEDOM RIGHT FRONT DOWN UNRESTRICTED FREE MOVEMENT IN SPACE

Example Datums n Datums must be perpendicular to each other – Primary – Secondary

Example Datums n Datums must be perpendicular to each other – Primary – Secondary – Tertiary Datum

Primary Datum n A primary datum is selected to provide functional relationships, accessibility, and

Primary Datum n A primary datum is selected to provide functional relationships, accessibility, and repeatability. – Functional Relationships » A standardization of size is desired in the manufacturing of a part. » Consideration of how parts are orientated to each other is very important. – For example, legos are made in a standard size in order to lock into place. A primary datum is chosen to reference the location of the mating features. – Accessibility » Does anything, such as, shafts, get in the way?

Primary Datum cont’d. – Repeatability For example, castings, sheet metal, etc. » The primary

Primary Datum cont’d. – Repeatability For example, castings, sheet metal, etc. » The primary datum chosen must insure precise measurements. The surface established must produce consistent » Measurements when producing many identical parts to meet requirements specified.

Primary Datum n Restricts 6 degrees of freedom FIRST DATUM ESTABLISHED BY THREE POINTS

Primary Datum n Restricts 6 degrees of freedom FIRST DATUM ESTABLISHED BY THREE POINTS (MIN) CONTACT WITH SIMULATED DATUM A

Secondary & Tertiary Datums n All dimension may not be capable to reference from

Secondary & Tertiary Datums n All dimension may not be capable to reference from the primary datum to ensure functional relationships, accessibility, and repeatability. – Secondary Datum » Secondary datums are produced perpendicular to the primary datum so measurements can be referenced from them. – Tertiary Datum » This datum is always perpendicular to both the primary and secondary datums ensuring a fixed position from three related parts.

Secondary Datum n Restricts 10 degrees of freedom. SECOND DATUM PLANE ESTABLISHED BY TWO

Secondary Datum n Restricts 10 degrees of freedom. SECOND DATUM PLANE ESTABLISHED BY TWO POINTS (MIN) CONTACT WITH SIMULATED DATUM B

Tertiary Datum n Restricts 12 degrees of freedom. 90° MEASURING DIRECTIONS FOR RELATED DIMENSIONS

Tertiary Datum n Restricts 12 degrees of freedom. 90° MEASURING DIRECTIONS FOR RELATED DIMENSIONS THIRD DATUM PLANE ESTABLISHED BY ONE POINT (MIN) CONTACT WITH SIMULATED DATUM C

Coordinate Measuring Machine

Coordinate Measuring Machine

Size Datum (CIRCULAR) THIS ON THE DRAWING A MEANS THIS PART DATUM AXIS SIMULATED

Size Datum (CIRCULAR) THIS ON THE DRAWING A MEANS THIS PART DATUM AXIS SIMULATED DATUMSMALLEST CIRCUMSCRIBED CYLINDER

Size Datum (CIRCULAR) THIS ON THE DRAWING A MEANS THIS PART DATUM AXIS A

Size Datum (CIRCULAR) THIS ON THE DRAWING A MEANS THIS PART DATUM AXIS A SIMULATED DATUMLARGEST INSCRIBED CYLINDER

Orientation Tolerances – Perpendicularity – Angularity – Parallelism Controls the orientation of individual features

Orientation Tolerances – Perpendicularity – Angularity – Parallelism Controls the orientation of individual features n n Datums are required Shape of tolerance zone: 2 parallel lines, 2 parallel planes, and cylindrical n

PERPENDICULARITY: n is the condition of a surface, center plane, or axis at a

PERPENDICULARITY: n is the condition of a surface, center plane, or axis at a right angle (90°) to a datum plane or axis. Ex: The perpendicularity of this surface must be within a. 005 tolerance zone relative to datum A. The tolerance zone is the space between the 2 parallel lines. They are perpendicular to the datum plane and spaced. 005 apart.

Practice Problem n Plane 1 must be perpendicular within. 005 tolerance zone to plane

Practice Problem n Plane 1 must be perpendicular within. 005 tolerance zone to plane 2. BOTTOM SURFACE

Practice Problem n Plane 1 must be perpendicular within. 005 tolerance zone to plane

Practice Problem n Plane 1 must be perpendicular within. 005 tolerance zone to plane 2 BOTTOM PLANE

Practice Problem 2. 00±. 01 . 02 Tolerance Without GD & T this would

Practice Problem 2. 00±. 01 . 02 Tolerance Without GD & T this would be acceptable . 005 Tolerance Zone 2. 00±. 01 . 02 Tolerance With GD & T the overall height may end anywhere between the two blue planes. But the bottom plane is restricted to the red tolerance zone.

PERPENDICULARITY n Cont’d. Location of hole (axis) This means ‘the hole (axis) must be

PERPENDICULARITY n Cont’d. Location of hole (axis) This means ‘the hole (axis) must be perpendicular within a diametrical tolerance zone of. 010 relative to datum A’

ANGULARITY: n is the condition of a surface, axis, or median plane which is

ANGULARITY: n is the condition of a surface, axis, or median plane which is at a specific angle (other than 90°) from a datum plane or axis. The surface is at a 45º angle with a. 005 tolerance zone relative to datum A. n n Can be applied to an axis at MMC. Typically must have a basic dimension.

PARALLELISM: n n The condition of a surface or center plane equidistant at all

PARALLELISM: n n The condition of a surface or center plane equidistant at all points from a datum plane, or an axis. The distance between the parallel lines, or surfaces, is specified by the geometric tolerance. ± 0. 01

Activity 13 n Cont’d. Complete worksheets GD&T 2, GD&T-4, and GD&T-5 – Completely dimension.

Activity 13 n Cont’d. Complete worksheets GD&T 2, GD&T-4, and GD&T-5 – Completely dimension. – ¼” grid

Material Conditions Maximum Material Condition (MMC) n Least Material Condition (LMC) n Regardless of

Material Conditions Maximum Material Condition (MMC) n Least Material Condition (LMC) n Regardless of Feature Size(RFS) n

Maximum Material Condition n n MMC This is when part will weigh the most.

Maximum Material Condition n n MMC This is when part will weigh the most. – MMC for a shaft is the largest allowable size. » MMC of Ø 0. 240±. 005? – MMC for a hole is the smallest allowable size. » MMC of Ø 0. 250±. 005? n n n Permits greater possible tolerance as the part feature sizes vary from their calculated MMC Ensures interchangeability Used – With interrelated features with respect to location – Size, such as, hole, slot, pin, etc.

Least Material Condition LMC n This is when part will weigh the least. n

Least Material Condition LMC n This is when part will weigh the least. n – LMC for a shaft is the smallest allowable size. » LMC of Ø 0. 240±. 005? – LMC for a hole is the largest allowable size. » LMC of Ø 0. 250±. 005?

Regardless of Feature Size RFS n Requires that the condition of the material NOT

Regardless of Feature Size RFS n Requires that the condition of the material NOT be considered. n This is used when the size feature does not affect the specified tolerance. n Valid only when applied to features of size, such as holes, slots, pins, etc. , with an axis or center plane. n

Location Tolerances – Position – Concentricity – Symmetry

Location Tolerances – Position – Concentricity – Symmetry

Position Tolerance n n n A position tolerance is the total permissible variation in

Position Tolerance n n n A position tolerance is the total permissible variation in the location of a feature about its exact true position. For cylindrical features, the position tolerance zone is typically a cylinder within which the axis of the feature must lie. For other features, the center plane of the feature must fit in the space between two parallel planes. The exact position of the feature is located with basic dimensions. The position tolerance is typically associated with the size tolerance of the feature. Datums are required.

Coordinate System Position Consider the following hole dimensioned with coordinate dimensions: n The tolerance

Coordinate System Position Consider the following hole dimensioned with coordinate dimensions: n The tolerance zone for the location of the hole is as follows: 2. 000 n . 750 n Several Problems: – Two points, equidistant from true position may not be accepted. – Total tolerance diagonally is. 014, which may be more than was intended.

Coordinate System Position n Consider the following hole dimensioned with coordinate dimensions: n The

Coordinate System Position n Consider the following hole dimensioned with coordinate dimensions: n The tolerance zone for the location (axis) of the hole is as follows: 2. 000 n . 750 Center can be anywhere along the diagonal line. Several Problems: – Two points, equidistant from true position may not be accepted. – Total tolerance diagonally is. 014, which may be more than was intended. (1. 4 Xs >, 1. 4*. 010=. 014)

Position Tolerancing n Consider the same hole, but add GD&T: n Now, overall tolerance

Position Tolerancing n Consider the same hole, but add GD&T: n Now, overall tolerance zone is: MMC =. 500 -. 003 =. 497 n The actual center of the hole (axis) must lie in the round tolerance zone. The same tolerance is applied, regardless of the direction.

Bonus Tolerance n Here is the beauty of the system! The specified tolerance was:

Bonus Tolerance n Here is the beauty of the system! The specified tolerance was: This means that the tolerance is. 010 if the hole size is the MMC size, or. 497. If the hole is bigger, we get a bonus tolerance equal to the difference between the MMC size and the actual size.

Bonus Tolerance Example This means that the tolerance is. 010 if the hole size

Bonus Tolerance Example This means that the tolerance is. 010 if the hole size is the MMC size, or. 497. If the hole is bigger, we get a bonus tolerance equal to the difference between the MMC size and the actual size. . 503 n Actual Hole Size Bonus Tol. Φ of Tol. Zone Ø. 497 (MMC) 0 . 010 Ø. 499 . 002 (. 010 +. 002 =. 012) . 012 Ø. 500 (. 500 -. 497 =. 003) . 003 (. 010 +. 003 =. 013) . 013 Ø. 502 . 005 . 015 Ø. 503 (LMC) . 006 . 016 Ø. 504 ? ? (. 499 -. 497 =. 002) This system makes sense… the larger the hole is, the more it can deviate from true position and still fit in the mating condition!

Hole . 497 = BONUS 0 TOL ZONE. 010 Shaft . 499 -. 497

Hole . 497 = BONUS 0 TOL ZONE. 010 Shaft . 499 -. 497 = BONUS. 002 BONUS + TOL. ZONE =. 012

. 501 -. 497 = BONUS. 004 BONUS + TOL. ZONE =. 014 .

. 501 -. 497 = BONUS. 004 BONUS + TOL. ZONE =. 014 . 503 -. 497 = BONUS. 006 BONUS + TOL. ZONE =. 016

n What if the tolerance had been specified as: Since there is NO material

n What if the tolerance had been specified as: Since there is NO material modifier, the tolerance is RFS, which stands for regardless of feature size. This means that the position tolerance is. 010 at all times. There is no bonus tolerance associated with this specification. n VIRTUAL CONDITION: The worst case boundary generated by the collective effects of a size feature’s specified MMC or LMC material condition and the specified geometric tolerance. GT = GEOMETRIC TOLERANCE

PERPENDICULARITY Cont’d. Means “the hole (AXIS) must be perpendicular within a diametrical tolerance zone

PERPENDICULARITY Cont’d. Means “the hole (AXIS) must be perpendicular within a diametrical tolerance zone of. 010 at MMC relative to datum A. ” Actual Hole Size 1. 997 (MMC) 1. 998 1. 999 2. 000 2. 001 Vc = 2. 002 2. 003 Bonus Tol. Ø of Tol. Zone

Activity 13 n Cont’d. Worksheet GD&T 6

Activity 13 n Cont’d. Worksheet GD&T 6