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Defiance Tenon Dimensions on their Prefit actions
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<blockquote data-quote="biednick" data-source="post: 2810750" data-attributes="member: 123604"><p>If I'm understanding your post and drawings correctly it seems obvious the action is wrong here. It lookss like they were either off .004" when indicating a part in or missed a dimension by .004" which caused them to miss downstream dimensions by the same amount. Without knowing their order of operations I can't confidently say what happened, but I can see at least one scenario where missing 1 dimension would lead to the situation you're seeing. </p><p></p><p>I'd be interested in hearing what Defiance has to say about it. Everyone puts out a lemon now and then, and it sounds like your buddy got one. .004" might as well be a mile in the machining world. I'd be surprised if they consider that acceptable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biednick, post: 2810750, member: 123604"] If I'm understanding your post and drawings correctly it seems obvious the action is wrong here. It lookss like they were either off .004" when indicating a part in or missed a dimension by .004" which caused them to miss downstream dimensions by the same amount. Without knowing their order of operations I can't confidently say what happened, but I can see at least one scenario where missing 1 dimension would lead to the situation you're seeing. I'd be interested in hearing what Defiance has to say about it. Everyone puts out a lemon now and then, and it sounds like your buddy got one. .004" might as well be a mile in the machining world. I'd be surprised if they consider that acceptable. [/QUOTE]
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