Creating a GDT Total Runout Call-out in CAM2
Overview
How to apply a GDT total runout call-out to a feature.
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Preparation
- Create the datum features as detailed in the following articles:
- Measure the features that require the GDT call-out
Creating the GDT Call-out
- Select the GDT tab
- Highlight the required feature in the Feature panel
- From the ribbon select Total Runout
The GDT panel will open in the lower LH corner of the UI
Note: If the GDT icon is ‘greyed-out’ this details that the selected feature does not support this call-out.
- Within the GDT panel:
- Click into the tolerance, and enter the required value
- Select the required datum
The call-out will be calculated and the result will be shown in the GDT label displayed in the 3D viewer.
Note: To display results in the GDT label select via View > GDT Label > Level of Detail
Copying GDT Call-outs to Other features
This allows multiple features of the same type to have the same call-out applied
- Apply the call-out to the first feature
- Highlight the first feature
- Right click and select Copy Tolerances
- Multi-select other features
- Right click and select Paste Tolerances
- Message ‘Do you also want to paste the GDT tolerances?’, select Yes
The GDT call-out will be applied to the selected features, and the GDT label will be displayed.
How it’s Calculated
Total Runout controls the composite surface variations of circularity, cylindricity, parallelism, straightness, taper and profile of a surface where applied to cylindrical or conical features constructed around a datum axis.
Total Runout applied to planar features that are perpendicular to a datum axis controls composite variations of perpendicularity and flatness. The tolerance is applied simultaneously at all circular and profile measuring positions as the part is rotated through 360°
The measured surface of the feature, across its full area, must remain within this zone to be deemed as acceptable.
Note: When measuring the feature to be checked, the area of the feature is critical to this calculation. Therefore the full area of the feature must be measured.
When applied to cylindrical / conical features:
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When applied to planar features:
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See Also
Keywords:
GD&T, Help Sheet, GDT009