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In this video, Brandon discusses basic dimensions and why they should not be recorded on an inspection report.
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Because basic dimensions refer to theoretically perfect positions, when chain dimensioning basic dimensions, there is no
tolerance accumulation.
Basic dimensions must always include a geometric control to ensure that there are no dimensions with a zero tolerance.
Therefore, a basic dimension can be thought of as a nominal dimension where the geometric tolerance sets the tolerance range.
Basic dimensions are always used to locate a feature using Position.
To better understand basic dimensions, let’s look at an example. Figure 1, which is discussed in the video, shows a part
containing a pattern of four cylindrical holes. Basic dimensions of 15 and 30 are used to locate the true position of the
holes from Datum Features B and C. We know that these are basic (thus, perfect) dimensions because this is indicated by the
dimensions having a box around them. The geometric tolerance for the holes, shown in the feature control frame at the upper
right hand of the drawing, defines the tolerances for both the position and size for the pattern of holes.
“When performing FAI (First Article Inspection) for basic dimensions, should actual values be reported, or should we just report
the basic dimension value? I am hesitant to report actual values for basic dimensions as the tolerances are already measured in
other callouts.”
Basic dimensions are used to locate True Positions. There is no tolerance or deviation in the basic dimensions themselves, as
they are theoretically perfect. The tolerance zone for the feature comes through the geometric tolerance shown in the feature
control frame for that feature.
If we were to make an inspection plan for the part shown in Figure 1, we would report deviations. The basic dimensions in this
example locate the perfect position of the tolerance zone and cannot change. As basic dimensions are perfect, there would be no
deviations, and they would not be recorded on the report.
Summary
Basic dimensions are theoretically perfect dimensions; therefore, there are no tolerances associated with them. They work
together with the geometric tolerance of a feature. The basic dimension sets the perfect position of the tolerance zone of a
feature, while the Geometric tolerance defines the tolerance zone size and shape. Because there is no deviation in a basic
dimension, basic dimensions will not be recorded on an inspection report.
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