General Tolerance — Iso 2768-mk
Understanding General Tolerance ISO 2768-mk In the world of precision manufacturing, specifying a tolerance for every single dimension on a technical drawing is both time-consuming and prone to error. ISO 2768 is an international standard designed to solve this by providing "general tolerances" that act as a default for any dimension without an individual specification.
This standard is best suited for general mechanical engineering applications where function allows for standard manufacturing accuracy without requiring extremely high precision. general tolerance iso 2768-mk
A feature for ISO 2768-mk establishes a "medium" precision standard for parts, ensuring they are manufactured within acceptable limits for both size and shape without requiring individual tolerance callouts for every dimension. The designation breaks down into two parts: Understanding General Tolerance ISO 2768-mk In the world
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2. Applicable Standards
- ISO 2768-1:1989 – General tolerances for linear and angular dimensions without individual tolerance indications.
- ISO 2768-2:1989 – General tolerances for geometrical features without individual tolerance indications.