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Gaining Confidence With GD T - Part 2

This document summarizes a presentation on geometric tolerancing given by Gary K. Griffith. [1] It covers runout and profile tolerances, including circular runout, total runout, and profile tolerances with and without datums. [2] It provides examples of how to inspect parts for compliance with these tolerances using indicators, comparators, and CMMs. [3] The limitations of inspections are the inspector's skills and available equipment.

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Gaining Confidence With GD T - Part 2

This document summarizes a presentation on geometric tolerancing given by Gary K. Griffith. [1] It covers runout and profile tolerances, including circular runout, total runout, and profile tolerances with and without datums. [2] It provides examples of how to inspect parts for compliance with these tolerances using indicators, comparators, and CMMs. [3] The limitations of inspections are the inspector's skills and available equipment.

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Session 2

Geometric Tolerancing
PMPA Technical Conference
Developing Today’s Talent April 15, 2013
For Tomorrow’s $uccess

Gary K. Griffith

Corona, California
Photos Reference: Geometric Tolerancing
Applications and Inspection (Prentice Hall)

Gary K. Griffith

 42 Years Exp.  Technical Book Author


 Automotive  Quality
 Aerospace  Engineering
 Engineering  Shop Technical
 Manufacturing
 Quality
“Runout & Profile Tolerances”
Interpretation & Inspection
Outline – Session 2

 Runout Tolerances  Profile Tolerances


 Circular Runout  Profile of a Line
 Total Runout  Profile of a Surface

Limitations are:
1. Inspector’s Knowledge / Skills
2. Available Inspection Equipment
Runout
Tolerances
Total Indicator Reading (TIR)
Full Indicator Movement (FIM)
Circular Runout Tolerance
Circular runout controls roundness and concentricity.
Circular runout measurement is always a T.I.R.

Circular Runout Inspection (T.I.R.)


Total Runout Tolerance
Total runout controls roundness, straightness, taper,
and concentricity. It is a composite T.I.R.
Total Runout Tolerance
While the part is rotated, the dial indicator is traversed
(stays on top-dead-center) to the other end.

NOTICE THE PARALLEL


THAT IS GUIDING THE DIAL
INDICATOR BASE.
Profile
Tolerances
Profile Tolerances
Optical Comparators and Coordinate Measuring
Machines (CMM’s) are most often used for profile
measurement
Profile Tolerance
(No Datum)
If no datum is specified, profile only controls shape.
In this case, the control is limited between X and Y.

THE TOLERANCE ZONE


IS TWO LINES (+ .0025)
AROUND THE PERFECT
PROFILE

NOTE: BEST FIT IS


ALLOWED.
Profile Tolerance
No Datums
A Mylar overlay can be prepared. Once the part is
focused, the overlay can be shifted / rotated for best fit.

MYLAR OVERLAY FOR


THE COMPARATOR
Profile Tolerance
No Datums
Mylar overlay for Comparator does not need cross-
Hairs. Best fit is allowed during inspection.

MYLAR OVERLAY
Profile Tolerance
No Datums
The part is acceptable after best-fit.

Mylar can be shifted


or rotated to fit
Profile Tolerance
Datums Specified
When datums are specified, the profile tolerance
controls the shape and location.
Profile Tolerance
Datums Specified
Datums restrict best fit. The surface controlled must
be within shape and location.

This part is not in


profile tolerance
Profile Tolerance
Datums Specified
This part is too thick for optical comparator use.
A CMM would often be used in this case.
Profile Tolerance
“Coplanar” No Datums

The two surfaces must be in-plane within .0005”


Profile Tolerance
“Coplanar” No Datums
Profile controls coplanar and flatness.
Both surfaces must be within .0005” TIR
Profile Tolerance
“Coplanar” Datums
Profile zone is two planes .005” apart and centered on datum A-B.
Three surfaces must be located within that zone.
Profile Tolerance
“Coplanar” Datums
Part is mounted on datums A-B. Dial indicator is zeroed
on datums A-B. Each surface must be +.0025 from A-B.
Griffith Training

On-Site Tailored GD&T Training:


– Basic
– Intermediate
– Advanced
 Tolerance Stackup Analysis
 Functional Gage Design Consulting:
 Inspection
 Quality Courses
 Functional Design Drawing
Reviews
 Tolerance Stackups
 Functional Gage Designs
Questions and Answers

Need Training?
[email protected]
951-733=9678
www.griffithtraining.com

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