GD&T Is the flatness error of the datum feature irrelevant when checking parallelism?
Hi,
Assume a scenario where the parallelism of a component is being checked on it's top surface. The bottom surface of this part is on a surface plate. The top surface has a .002" parallelism requirement in respect to the datum feature on the plate (bottom of part). Neither surface has a flatness requirement, but more notably: the bottom surface especially [B]does not[/B] have a flatness requirement.
The part is stable or otherwise does not move, rock, or twist during measurement. The TIR measurement for parallelism is less than .002" on surface A. The flatness measured on the bottom surface exceeds the parallelism tolerance. The bottom surface has a flatness error of .004", however the corresponding feature of size between these two surfaces is within specification. The part is stable during measurment.
Does this part meet the spec of surface A (Top) being parallel within .002" to surface B, despite the datum feature having a flatness error that exceeds the corresponding surface's parallelism requirement?
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