jack.frahm
2005-03-21, 06:36 PM
When you dimension a part using ordinate dimensions, do you specify the dimensions in the negative, as negative?
I had a conversation with the mechanical engineer who was designing this part. His opinion was that we should not call out the negative dimensions as negative. I won the argument from the stand point that our "company policy" was to show the dims as negative for clarity to the machine shop.
I wasn't to happy with using that as my position, and was wondering if there is a standard out there one way or the other. I checked ASME Y14.5M-1994 and it did say one way or the other that i could understand. One of my designers in my group has the standard from 1976 and it seemed to talk about it in appendix A like you were suppose to call out negative dims as negative. Was that ever "adopted"? Is there another source that my fellow Augities know about?
Attached is a sample of what I am talking about.
I had a conversation with the mechanical engineer who was designing this part. His opinion was that we should not call out the negative dimensions as negative. I won the argument from the stand point that our "company policy" was to show the dims as negative for clarity to the machine shop.
I wasn't to happy with using that as my position, and was wondering if there is a standard out there one way or the other. I checked ASME Y14.5M-1994 and it did say one way or the other that i could understand. One of my designers in my group has the standard from 1976 and it seemed to talk about it in appendix A like you were suppose to call out negative dims as negative. Was that ever "adopted"? Is there another source that my fellow Augities know about?
Attached is a sample of what I am talking about.