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need help on reference dimension

jethru_perater

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hi evryone...

can somebdy clearly explain when to use a dimension wherein it`s nominal value is enclosed with parenthersis in drawings? is it called reference dimension? Coz I`m really confused when to have a dimension enclosed with parenthesis. pls helpppp :confused:
 
You are correct that dimensions in parentheses (or followed by the notation REF) is a reference dimension. Reference dimensions are used for informational purposes only. They do not govern the manufacture of the part.

Perhaps the best way to explain is to give a couple of examples. If a dimension duplicates information given elsewhere, I might use a reference dimension. For instance, if I already dimensioned the radius that governs the width of an obround slot, I might include the width dimension as a reference. If I were modifying an off-the-shelf part or beginning with raw material in a standard size (such as tubing or sheet metal) I might include reference dimensions to indicate the nominal size of the original material.

One suggestion, if you're just learning this. Don't include reference dimensions without a reason, just to add extra dimensions. Do include them if they will clarify, inform, or save your machinist a hunt.

You can find additional discussions here and here.

--DG
 

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