In the world of precision manufacturing, specifying every single dimension with a dedicated tolerance would make technical drawings cluttered and nearly impossible to read. To solve this, engineers use general tolerance standards. The most common among these is .
Understanding ISO 2768-mk: The Standard for General Tolerances general tolerance iso 2768-mk
The designation consists of two separate parts that define the accuracy level for different features: In the world of precision manufacturing, specifying every
It keeps drawings clean. Only critical dimensions (like a bearing fit or a sealing surface) need specific ± tolerances. In the world of precision manufacturing
Refers to Part 2 of the standard, covering Geometrical tolerances (like flatness, symmetry, and run-out). The 'k' is the class for general geometrical tolerances. ISO 2768-1: Linear Dimensions (The 'm')