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Ken,
Don't read too much into the title of a chart. Different CAD
systems have different default titles for those tables. Look at the
information
in the larger context of the fab drawing. "Drill Chart", "Hole
Chart", "Drill
Schedule", "Hole Schedule", "Drill Table", etc. are all titles I
have seen.
What's important is whether the information within the table
indicates that the size given is for the finished hole, and whether
the hole
is plated or not. That will determine what size YOU need to drill
at.
A rule of thumb for creating an engineering drawing is that
the drawing depicts the end product.
Also, check the notes. Sometimes there will be a note
telling
the reader that all hole sizes given are "finished" size. Again,
read the whole
drawing and put that table into the context of the overall drawing.
Michael Hiteshew
Lockheed Martin Launching Systems
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(410) 682-1259
Ken Patel wrote:
> What is the different between Hole Chart and Drill Chart on fab drawings?
>
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