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GD&T or DIN spec. which comes first? | |||
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Posted by: martyt ® 09/08/2004, 14:10:55 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
We have a drawing of a flanged nut which has a DIN spec in the title block. The spec says the flange surface cannot be convex. On the drawing there is a flatness callout for this surface with no comment about convexity or concavity. How should we interpret this? |
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Re: GD&T or DIN spec. which comes first? -- martyt | Post Reply | Top of thread | Forum |
Posted by: Cragyon ® 09/08/2004, 14:19:55 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
The specification means exactly what it says... The surface must be flat to within the flatness tolerance specified while not being convex. |
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