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RE: Motor

Book on Machine Design / Design of Machine Elements may contain information you seek. I say "may", because not all the authors give tolerancing enough attention.

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RE: Motor

Also on this forum, in general, but again, in general, the members are discussing ASME Y14.5 (vast majority) --and its related standards, 14.8, 14.43, 14.41 etc.--- and ISO GPS standards which are dimensioning and tolerancing tool kits (not an engineering design manual).
Maybe you would have more success if you try to post the same question on other area on Mechanical Engineers section on eng-tips. See the list below: I don’t know….just a suggestion.

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