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If general tolerances according to ISO 2768-1 are valid, the following has to be inserted: in the title box, i.e. For tolerance class medium ISO 2768 – m or general tolerance ISO 2768 – m For new designs only the general tolerance according to DIN ISO 2768-1 should be valid. The limit measurements of the tolerance classes m and f. Die Toleranztabellen sind ein Auszug aus der Norm ISO 2768, welche auch als DIN-Norm vorliegt. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Toleranztabellen nach ISO 2768. Difference Between Chrome Plating, Zinc Plating, and Nickel Plating 2021-06-13 - 11:33; CNC machining: Everything you need to know II 2021-06-10 - 23:17; Let’s Discuss Different Types of Surface Treatment Process 2021-05-29 - 17:25.
ISO 2768-1:1989This standard was last reviewed and confirmed in 2017. Therefore this version remains current.
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Iso 2768 Mh Tolerances
This part is intended to simplify drawing indications and specifies general tolerances in four tolerance classes. It applies to the dimensions of workpieces that are produced by metal removal or are formed from sheet metal. It contains three tables and an informative annex with regard to concepts behind general tolerancing of dimensions.
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- Publication date : 1989-11
- Number of pages : 3
- :Dimensional and geometrical product specifications and verification
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- Limits and fits
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Table 1 – Allowable deviations for linear dimensions (excluding damaged edges) | |||||||||
Value is expressed in mm | |||||||||
Tolerance level | Allowable deviation of nominal size | ||||||||
name | description | 0.51) ~ 3 | >3 ~ 6 | >6 ~ 30 | >30 ~ 120 | >120 ~ 400 | >400 ~ 1000 | >1000 ~ 2000 | >2000 ~ 4000 |
f | Precision level | ±0.05 | ±0.05 | ±0.1 | ±0.15 | ±0.2 | ±0.3 | ±0.5 | - |
m | Medium level | ±0.1 | ±0.1 | ±0.2 | ±0.3 | ±0.5 | ±0.8 | ±1.2 | ±2 |
c | Rough grade | ±0.2 | ±0.3 | ±0.5 | ±0.8 | ±1.2 | ±2 | ±3 | ±4 |
v | The coarsest level | - | ±0.5 | ±1 | ±1.5 | ±2.5 | ±4 | ±6 | ±8 |
1) For nominal dimensions below 0.5mm, the deviation shall be marked after the nominal size. | |||||||||
Table 2 – Permissible deviations from the linear dimensions of the damaged edge (rounding radius and chamfer height) | |||||||||
Value is expressed in mm | |||||||||
Tolerance level | Allowable deviation of nominal size | ||||||||
name | description | 0.5 1) ~ 3 | > 3 ~ 6 | > 6 | |||||
f | Precision level | ±0.2 | ±0.5 | ±1 | |||||
m | Medium level | ||||||||
c | Rough grade | ±0.4 | ±1 | ±2 | |||||
v | The coarsest level | ||||||||
1) For nominal dimensions below 0.5mm, the deviation shall be marked after the nominal size. | |||||||||
Table 3 - Allowable deviations for angular dimensions | |||||||||
Value is expressed in mm | |||||||||
Tolerance level | Angle deviation of the short side of the allowed angle according to the length (mm) | ||||||||
name | description | ≤10 | >10 ~ 50 | > 50 ~ 120 | >120 ~ 400 | > 400 | |||
f | Precision level | ±1 ̊ | ±0 ̊30 ́ | ±0 ̊20 ́ | ±0 ̊10 ́ | ±0 ̊5 ́ | |||
m | Medium level | ||||||||
c | Rough grade | ±1 ̊30 ́ | ±1 ̊ | ±0 ̊30 ́ | ±0 ̊15 ́ | ±0 ̊10 ́ | |||
v | The coarsest level | ±3 ̊ | ±2 ̊ | ±1 ̊ | ±0 ̊30 ́ | ±0 ̊20 ́ | |||
Table 1 – General tolerances for flatness and flatness | Table 4 – General tolerances for circumferential runout | ||||||||
Value is expressed in mm | Value is expressed in mm | ||||||||
Tolerance level | Flat tolerances for flatness and flatness of the nominal length range | Tolerance level | Circumferential runout tolerance | ||||||
≤10 | >10-30 | >30-100 | >100-300 | >300-1000 | >1000-3000 | H | 0.1 | ||
H | 0.02 | 0.06 | 0.1 | 0.2 | 0.3 | 0.4 | K | 0.2 | |
K | 0.05 | 0.1 | 0.2 | 0.4 | 0.6 | 0.8 | L | 0.5 | |
L | 0.1 | 0.2 | 0.4 | 0.8 | 1.2 | 1.6 | |||
Table 2 – General tolerances for straightness | Table 3 – Symmetry General Tolerance | ||||||||
Value is expressed in mm | Value is expressed in mm | ||||||||
Tolerance level | Straightness tolerance of the short length of the nominal length | Tolerance level | Straightness tolerance of the short length of the nominal length | ||||||
≤100 | >100-300 | >300-1000 | >1000-3000 | ≤100 | >100-300 | >300-1000 | >1000-3000 | ||
H | 0.2 | 0.3 | 0.4 | 0.5 | H | 0.5 | |||
K | 0.4 | 0.6 | 0.8 | 1 | K | 0.6 | 0.8 | 1 | |
L | 0.6 |