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Datums Overview
Symbol Datums Overview
Type Datums
Category Datums
Standard ASME Y14.5
Author Admin
Datums Defines a datum reference frame from datum features
Modifiers Material condition modifiers and datum feature simulator rules
Tolerance zone Datum-related tolerance zones and simulators
Image
Common mistakes Unstable datum selection; missing datum order; mixing unrelated datum features
Related GDT:Position

Summary

Datums establish the reference frame used to locate and orient toleranced features.

Definition

A datum is a theoretically exact reference derived from a datum feature. Datum features are real surfaces or features on the part that are used to establish the datum reference frame.

When to use it

Use datums whenever a feature needs to be located or oriented relative to other features or functional interfaces.

Examples

Example: Primary, secondary, tertiary datums
A flat surface as datum A, a perpendicular face as datum B, and a hole axis as datum C.

Common mistakes

  • Choosing unstable or non-functional datum features.
  • Omitting datum order or mixing the order between segments.
  • Using datum features that do not reflect assembly or inspection constraints.

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