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Re: Flatness Automatic Indirect Control Rule #1
Functionally, the plate is the "lid on a box." Any twist is essentially clamped out out when I install it. The problem I'm trying to deal with is that I can't have it "sag" into the box by more than .010, but it can "bulge" up as much as .040. What I'm trying to do is allow my supplier some leeway in that the part can be bowed if they select which direction it's bowed when they punch the hole pattern.
Dave
Functionally, the plate is the "lid on a box." Any twist is essentially clamped out out when I install it. The problem I'm trying to deal with is that I can't have it "sag" into the box by more than .010, but it can "bulge" up as much as .040. What I'm trying to do is allow my supplier some leeway in that the part can be bowed if they select which direction it's bowed when they punch the hole pattern.
Dave