Iso 2768-mh Tolerance Chart _hot_
"The 'H' means the same as the 'm'." Reality: No. 'H' is specifically from ISO 2768-2. It defines geometry, not size. A part can be the wrong size (within 'm') but perfectly flat (within 'H').
The “m” also applies to form tolerances when ISO 2768-2 is invoked (often implied). iso 2768-mh tolerance chart
When you see on a technical drawing, it means that unless otherwise specified, the workshop must adhere to the Medium linear tolerances and High (h) geometric tolerances listed above. This approach reduces drafting time and clarifies which dimensions are critical versus standard. "The 'H' means the same as the 'm'
The ISO 2768-MH tolerance chart is a widely used standard that provides a set of guidelines for determining the acceptable limits of variation in the dimensions of parts and components. By understanding how to use this chart, designers, engineers, and manufacturers can ensure that parts and components meet the required specifications, are interchangeable, and are manufactured to a high level of quality. A part can be the wrong size (within