[Cl...] Posted November 8 Share Posted November 8 I know the definition MMC and what it does. I think I know what MMB is. The datum is allowed to shift (move) withing it's envelope of tolerance. Is this correct? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Ti...] Posted November 10 Share Posted November 10 Yes, basically you are correct. This example should help. You have a car rotor below. The 5 holes are located from the center hole(Datum A) in a dashed diameter basic callout on the print. And they should be all separated from each other by a 72 deg basic callout on the print. Now imagine you are slipping this rotor over a center boss with 5 bolts coming out. The larger you make the rotor Datum A the more you can jiggle the rotor around until it slips over the 5 bolts. It is in your best interest to make this rotor Datum A as far from MMC as possible so you can move the rotor around more until it fits. If you are measuring these bolt holes on the rotor on a CMM or something know that you need to measure all the holes as a patten when using datum shift b/c you only get one Datum shift not 5 individual datum shifts to make the location of the 5 holes as good as possible... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Cl...] Posted Monday at 11:20 AM Author Share Posted Monday at 11:20 AM Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Je...] Posted Tuesday at 03:15 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:15 PM Tim, Thank you for providing one of the most direct and understandable explanations of MMB that I have encountered. Great job. 👌 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[To...] Posted Tuesday at 03:44 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:44 PM (edited) This video also does a good job explaining datum shift. Thank you Don Day. Edited Tuesday at 03:45 PM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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