Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) : Part Production Communication Model
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) : Part Production Communication Model
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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.
or
.06
.06
.06
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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
SIZE DIMENSION
WHAT DOES
THIS MEAN?
2.007
2.003
MMC
(2.007)
LMC
(2.003)
ENVELOPE OF SIZE
Envelop Principle defines the
size and form relationships
between mating parts.
ENVELOPE PRINCIPLE
LMC
CLEARANCE
MMC
ALLOWANCE
ØMMC
ØLMC
TYPE OF TYPE OF
CHARACTERISTIC SYMBOL
FEATURE TOLERANCE
FLATNESS
INDIVIDUAL STRAIGHTNESS
(No Datum FORM
Reference) CIRCULARITY
CYLINDRICITY
PERPENDICULARITY
ORIENTATION ANGULARITY
PARALLELISM
RELATED
FEATURES CIRCULAR RUNOUT
(Datum RUNOUT
Reference TOTAL RUNOUT
Required)
CONCENTRICITY
LOCATION POSITION
SYMMETRY
GEOMETRIC SYMBOL
TOLERANCE INFORMATION
DATUM REFERENCES
COMPARTMENT VARIABLES
THE
RELATIVE TO
OF THE FEATURE
MUST BE WITHIN
CONNECTING WORDS
Applied to surface.
Applied to axis
Ø .500±.005
1.000
Flatness Straightness
Circularity Cylindricity
0.500 ±.005
.003
0.500 ±.005
.003
0.500
0.505
0.500
0.505 .030 M
1.010
0.990
BEZEL
CASE
2 2
4 4
6 6
8 8
10 10
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CLAMP
PROBE
Orientation
– Perpendicularity
– Angularity
– Parallelism
Runout
– Circular Runout
– Total Runout
Location
– Position
– Concentricity
– Symmetry
1.000
Datums on a drawing of a
part are represented using
the symbol shown below.
A A
A
ANSI 1982
ASME 1994
Ø .500±.005
Ø .500±.005
UP
LEFT BACK
6 LINEAR AND
6 ROTATIONAL
DEGREES OF
FREEDOM
FRONT RIGHT
DOWN
UNRESTRICTED FREE
MOVEMENT IN SPACE
– Secondary
– Tertiary Datum
– 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.
PROBE
GRANITE
Z SURFACE
PLATE
DATUM
REFERENCE
FRAME
THIS ON
THE DRAWING
MEANS THIS
SIMULATED DATUM-
SMALLEST
PART CIRCUMSCRIBED
CYLINDER
DATUM AXIS
THIS ON
THE DRAWING
MEANS THIS
SIMULATED DATUM-
LARGEST
PART INSCRIBED
DATUM AXIS A CYLINDER
–Angularity
–Parallelism
Controls the orientation of
individual features
Datums are required
Shape of tolerance zone: 2
parallel lines, 2 parallel planes, and
cylindrical
Plane 1 must be
perpendicular within .005
tolerance zone to plane 2.
BOTTOM SURFACE
Plane 1 must be
perpendicular within .005
tolerance zone to plane 2
BOTTOM PLANE
2.00±.01
.02 Tolerance
2.00±.01
.005 Tolerance
Zone
.02 Tolerance
±0.01
– Position
– Concentricity
– Symmetry
2.000
.750
Several Problems:
– Two points, equidistant from true position may not
be accepted.
– Total tolerance diagonally is .014, which may be
more than was intended.
Center can be
anywhere along
the diagonal
line.
2.000
.750
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)
MMC =
.500 - .003 = .497
Ø .504 ? ?
Shaft
GT = GEOMETRIC
TOLERANCE
Worksheet GD&T 6