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发表于 2009-4-29 18:27:38 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
asme standard for dimensioning cut tubing
is there a place int he asme standard that specifies how to dimension a stock tube cut to length with an angle on the end. i am getting different interpretations on dwgs i am seeing.
options:
1)overall length and an angle
2)length on each side of the tube
3)something else
thanks
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awidrig,
   i am not aware of a specific asme procedure for dimensioning cut tubes.  overall length and angle, and length on each side of the tube are interpretable by asme y14.5m-1994.  i, personally, would prefer overall length and an angle.
   is this process tubing, or are these precision machined parts?
   if this is a precision machined part, your overall length with a ± tolerance, is ambiguous.  the machinist is going to take the sharp edge off, and this will affect your as-measured length.  if your length and angle are basic dimensions, you can apply profile and angle tolerances to the angled face.  this makes for a precise definition of your tube end.
               jhg
drawoh:
where are you envisioning the basic length dimension of the tube to terminate? at the oal of the tube? at the center of the angle (centerline of the tube)?

checkerron,
   i have designed and drawn up a number of 45° mirror mounts, which present the precise dimensioning problem described above (by me, if not by the op).
   i show the height to the top, sharp corner.  it has never occured to me to dimension to the centre.  the maximum height is more useful to a machinist.  the centre height requirement is to the top face of the optic, and is shown elsewhere in my documentation.  a sloppy diameter does affect the position of the angled face.  
   on occasion, i have drawn phantom lines off to the side, and applied a basic dimension to the vertex.
   however you do it, the feature is not directly measurable.  you have to specify a basic dimension, and attach an fcf to the angled face.
   my drawings are to a large enough scale that there is no confusion about what i am dimensioning to.  i do not see a way around this.  if you want to do single-line tubing isometrics, you are going to have to cut your tubes off straight.   
               jhg
drawoh:
actually i would dimension it to the oal the same as you, and not to the centreline of the tube, but the question popped in my mind as i read your third paragraph.
i'm not sure why (in retrospect) since you did say straightaway that you preferred overall length and angle.
i guess i got sidetracked in that discussion about rounding off the corner.
respectfully, i am trying to use my best english english. my buddy kenat would appreciate that.
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