Pdf !exclusive!: Tolerance Iso 2768 Mk

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Under ISO 2768-2, there are three tolerance classes for general geometrical tolerances: K (Medium) L (Low) Tolerance Iso 2768 Mk Pdf

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This article provides a complete breakdown of ISO 2768 MK, explains the difference between the "m" and "K" classes, discusses how to interpret the standard, and explains why having an official reference table is essential for your workshop. Practical Example: If a shaft length is drawn

Practical Example: If a shaft length is drawn as 100 mm without an individual tolerance, under ISO 2768-mK, it can be between 99.7 mm and 100.3 mm.

These deviations apply to the form and position of features under the "K" designation: Feature Type Tolerance Range (mm) Straightness/Flatness 0.05 (up to 10mm) to 0.8 (over 1000mm) Perpendicularity 0.4 (up to 100mm) to 0.8 (over 1000mm) 0.6 (up to 100mm) to 1.0 (over 1000mm) Circular Run-out 0.2 (fixed value) Why Use ISO 2768-mK?