datum feature

The physical portion of a part that, in conjunction with suitable tooling, establishes the datum.

NOTE A centerline, by itself, cannot be a datum. It must be the centerline of a physical feature such as a hole or boss, etc. In these cases, it is the diameter of the hole or the width of the boss that is designated as the datum. The point of reference is the centerline of these physical features.

References

JESD95-1, 3/97

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