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NEED URGET HELP ON NUT AND SLEEVE DRAWING! !! THANKS A LOT! | |||
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Posted by: hzfrank2000 ® 02/25/2007, 13:11:31 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
I need to make a quote on some nut and sleeve fittings to customer urgently and still have some questions on the drawing, need help immediately. Thanks a lot! Q1: What do the 2 hook like marks on the DRAWING 1 mean?
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Posted by: hzfrank2000 ® 02/27/2007, 10:32:50 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
The "Two Hooks" mark is the customer's company logo to be stamped on the nut. |
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Posted by: hzfrank2000 ® 02/25/2007, 21:29:52 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Hi Randy and Kelly, thanks a lot for your professional answers. I will ask the HOOKS from customer and if they give me an explain, I'll post it on here for reference. |
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Posted by: randykimball ® 02/25/2007, 15:16:04 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
1. I DON'T KNOW about hooks.. ...................
2. yes countersink at 90°
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Posted by: hzfrank2000 ® 02/25/2007, 13:16:39 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
One more question on DRAWING 1 and DRAWING 2 A description on the complete drawing is: CONCENTRICTY: .010" F.I.M. What does F.I.M. mean? Thanks a lot! |
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Posted by: Kelly Bramble ® Administrator 02/25/2007, 16:02:23 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
This drawing is a classic "Drawn to Personnal Drafting Standards" drawing, instead of industry standards. FIM = Full Indicator Movement. The Concentricity can mean any number of things, however I suspect they realy mean Total Runnout. Total Runnout is when you locate a reference cylindrical feature in a device allowing rotation and place a dial indicator on another coaxial cylindrical surface and rotate. The FIM is the maximimum displacment reading obtained from the dial indicator. The hooks look like a CAD printing problenm or translation. I would call and ask for the responsible engineer or designer and ask very politely what every thing means. Just tell them that you realy want to do a good job and are double checking with them to be sure you understand. Modified by Kelly Bramble at Sun, Feb 25, 2007, 16:03:15 |
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