Workshop Exercise 13.1 7. The three functional gages below can be used to verify the three segment position specification that is shown earlier in this unit. Calculate the pin sizes for these gages to help explain the callout on the drawing. See product drawing earlier in this unit. HOMO 3X Ø 10.50 10.35 Gage block (MMB) 0.85 MA BM CM nolo leo Gage pins (Virtual size) 10.50 3X Ø 10.35 Gage pin (MMB) +Ø 0.25 MA BM Gage pins (Virtual size) 10.50 3X Ø 10.35 Gage pin (MMB) 0.12 MA Gage pins (Virtual size) 30

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The three fuctional gages below can be used to verify the three segment position specification that is shown earlier in this unit. Calculate the pin sizes for these gages to help explain the callout on the drawing.

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# Workshop Exercise 13.1

**Objective:**
To verify the three-segment position specifications using three functional gages. Calculate the pin sizes for these gages to aid in understanding the callout on the drawing. Refer to the product drawing displayed earlier in this unit.

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### Instructions:

- **Top Diagram:** 
  - Shows gage block (Maximum Material Boundary - MMB) and gage pins (virtual size).
  - Features three pins labeled with dimensions: 
    - 3X Ø 10.50, 10.35
    - Segment with a roundness (circularity) callout: Ø 0.85 M A B C (M with square indicating MMB)
  - Side view shows the alignment of the gage block and pins.

- **Middle Diagram:**
  - Illustrates different pin size with: 
    - 3X Ø 10.50, 10.35
    - Segment callout: Ø 0.25 M A B C (M with square indicating MMB)
  - Side view displays arrangement of the gage pin (MMB) and the virtual size.

- **Bottom Diagram:**
  - Displays another variant with pin specifications: 
    - 3X Ø 10.50, 10.35
    - Segment callout: Ø 0.12 M A (M with square indicating MMB)
  - Side view presents the position of gage pin (MMB) and virtual size.

*Note: The yellow boxes with symbols denote the GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing) standards used for measuring and alignment.*

### Requirements:

- Understand MMB and its importance in measurement.
- Determine the pin sizes from the given specifications.
- Interpret the symbols and values for accurate gage creation. 

This exercise is critical for learning how to ensure precise measurement and verification of component positioning using industry-standard gaging techniques.
Transcribed Image Text:# Workshop Exercise 13.1 **Objective:** To verify the three-segment position specifications using three functional gages. Calculate the pin sizes for these gages to aid in understanding the callout on the drawing. Refer to the product drawing displayed earlier in this unit. --- ### Instructions: - **Top Diagram:** - Shows gage block (Maximum Material Boundary - MMB) and gage pins (virtual size). - Features three pins labeled with dimensions: - 3X Ø 10.50, 10.35 - Segment with a roundness (circularity) callout: Ø 0.85 M A B C (M with square indicating MMB) - Side view shows the alignment of the gage block and pins. - **Middle Diagram:** - Illustrates different pin size with: - 3X Ø 10.50, 10.35 - Segment callout: Ø 0.25 M A B C (M with square indicating MMB) - Side view displays arrangement of the gage pin (MMB) and the virtual size. - **Bottom Diagram:** - Displays another variant with pin specifications: - 3X Ø 10.50, 10.35 - Segment callout: Ø 0.12 M A (M with square indicating MMB) - Side view presents the position of gage pin (MMB) and virtual size. *Note: The yellow boxes with symbols denote the GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing) standards used for measuring and alignment.* ### Requirements: - Understand MMB and its importance in measurement. - Determine the pin sizes from the given specifications. - Interpret the symbols and values for accurate gage creation. This exercise is critical for learning how to ensure precise measurement and verification of component positioning using industry-standard gaging techniques.
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