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  1. cervantes

    calculations of flatness based on EN 485-3

    Thanx that was too easy so I thought that's not the correct way :-)
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    calculations of flatness based on EN 485-3

    Thanks but my point is that result of dividing mms by mms is not "%" I can't figure out how they transform deviation scale between mms and percentage
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    calculations of flatness based on EN 485-3

    Hi I have some problems with understanding idea of calculating overall deviation - does anyone of you are familiar with this standard? a) "%" is not strictly clear for me, what are they reffering to when considering percentage values? b) why widthwise deviation is percentage larger than...
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    ISO 1938 calculation example (plain limit gauges of linear size)

    hello Gentelmens, with regards to ISO 1938... I have it in front of my eyes and I am not sure if I am doing this correctly I have a slot (to be checked with bar gauge type F) with envelope requirement, let's say 20mm +/- 0.2 Cause the size tolerance is not given as an ISO code, I am using...
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    thread durability

    yes I was thinking about this kind of calculation but before I started I thought the results will totally not comply with experiment I need to check it
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    thread durability

    thanks, but imagine the foot is made of homogenouse material and let's focus only on behavior of the thread - I will make physical tests to check it, but I am trying to estimate a rough formula for thread damage in this situation
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    thread durability

    hello, this seems to be a simple case however I have some doubts there's a statement that thread coils (not sure if I used correct word, eng is not my mother language) are not carrying a load (screw core is always taken under consideration during calculations) - but when the thread of...
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    thread class of heli-coil screw lock

    Hi all, I was wondering - "standard" Heli-Coil insert thread class is defined at 6H tolerance when we are talking about screw "lock" insert version - GO gauge does not pass, which is rather normal situation because it's tighter I am wondering - how to verify if thread class in screw lock...
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    axis datum - bearing

    didn't have too much time lately but I read all your opinions we are already proceeding with solution which is similar to 3DDave proposal thanks
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    axis datum - bearing

    Hi, just a simple question I think, fig 9.7 from ASME is more or less the only suitable example for this generally it was hard for me to find any examples for runout with more than one datum (except fi 9.7) so I just to ask if this is correctly described: I am measuring runout , but for...
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    cutouts pattern

    sorry, naturally C is in wrong place my bad we can discuss fig 7.44 - it will be easier I think
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    cutouts pattern

    or in other words: see Fig 7.44 - how it shall be described if every hole have completely different size but I want to keep tolerance as a common for all of them?
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    cutouts pattern

    Hi, this is somehow linked to mckski latest question, Nescius mentioned fig7-26 as a reference I took a closer at this figure and compared to my drawing. Do I need to repeat o|0,2|A|B|C at every dimension or is it obvious that 0,2 tolerance field is common for all 3 dimensions? Now this...
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    ISO14405-2 example interpretation

    Thanks, so it was simpler than I thought. I have tendency to go overboard with intepretations sometimes.
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    ISO14405-2 example interpretation

    Hi An extract from ISO14405-2 is attached. (Geometrical product specifications (GPS) -- Dimensional tolerancing -- Part 2: Dimensions other than linear sizes) // ISO 14405-2:2011 illustrates the use of geometrical tolerancing for dimensions that are not linear sizes to avoid the ambiguity that...

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