Calculate the minimum and maximum values for the indicated dimensions attached. All minimum and maximum dimensions indicated with an asterick (*) should be calculated as originating from the DRF established by the datum targets. All other minimum and maximum dimensions should be calculated as the relationship between the features. Please refer to attached image

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Calculate the minimum and maximum values for the indicated dimensions attached. All minimum and maximum dimensions indicated with an asterick (*) should be calculated as originating from the DRF established by the datum targets. All other minimum and maximum dimensions should be calculated as the relationship between the features.

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**Workshop Exercise 12.3 - Profile Stack**

Calculate the minimum and maximum values for the indicated dimensions below. All minimum and maximum dimensions indicated with an asterisk (*) should be calculated as originating from the Datum Reference Frame (DRF) established by the datum targets. Other minimum and maximum dimensions should be calculated as the relationship between the features.

**Diagram Explanation:**

The diagram features a complex shaped component with specific dimensions and datum points highlighted.

- **Part Annotations and Dimensions:**
  - The component is divided by a parting line.
  - Two datum targets are specified: this side of the parting line (1.5 A B C and 1 A B C).
  - Various feature dimensions are given, with certain dimensions marked as "Min" or "Max" indicating variability in those measurements.
  - Dimensions include:
    - Vertical: 40 units from the top to the base.
    - Horizontal sections with steps: 17, 17, 10, 24 units respectively.
    - Vertical edge sections with specific heights: 18, 27, 27, 5 units.
    - Angled section with specified height: 3 by 35 units.
    - Feature diameter: \(\varnothing10\).

- **Datum Features and Points:**
  - Several datum points (A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, C1) are represented by yellow circles with positions on the component.
  - Datum targets are used to establish references for other measurements on the object.

**Notes Section:**
- All untoleranced dimensions are considered basic.
- There is a 2° basic draft angle for the part.
- A consistent fillet and corner radii of 2 is assumed across features.

This exercise involves calculating the variability of dimensions from the established datum features, emphasizing precision in manufacturing and design processes.
Transcribed Image Text:**Workshop Exercise 12.3 - Profile Stack** Calculate the minimum and maximum values for the indicated dimensions below. All minimum and maximum dimensions indicated with an asterisk (*) should be calculated as originating from the Datum Reference Frame (DRF) established by the datum targets. Other minimum and maximum dimensions should be calculated as the relationship between the features. **Diagram Explanation:** The diagram features a complex shaped component with specific dimensions and datum points highlighted. - **Part Annotations and Dimensions:** - The component is divided by a parting line. - Two datum targets are specified: this side of the parting line (1.5 A B C and 1 A B C). - Various feature dimensions are given, with certain dimensions marked as "Min" or "Max" indicating variability in those measurements. - Dimensions include: - Vertical: 40 units from the top to the base. - Horizontal sections with steps: 17, 17, 10, 24 units respectively. - Vertical edge sections with specific heights: 18, 27, 27, 5 units. - Angled section with specified height: 3 by 35 units. - Feature diameter: \(\varnothing10\). - **Datum Features and Points:** - Several datum points (A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, C1) are represented by yellow circles with positions on the component. - Datum targets are used to establish references for other measurements on the object. **Notes Section:** - All untoleranced dimensions are considered basic. - There is a 2° basic draft angle for the part. - A consistent fillet and corner radii of 2 is assumed across features. This exercise involves calculating the variability of dimensions from the established datum features, emphasizing precision in manufacturing and design processes.
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