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    ISO 8062 and ISO 2768 for one dimension

    This element is a part of the PPAP, I need to measure it to be sure that our supplier would deliver a decent product. If I don't know what tolerances should be in some dimensions, how can I tell our quality department that it is ok or not? I can reject the part if it's out of tolerance...
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    ISO 8062 and ISO 2768 for one dimension

    Both standards specifies general tolerances for linear dimensions, when they are not explicitly stated on technical drawings. As you see there is no tolerance on 53,9 dimension. So in that case we have to take this tolerance from one of those two norms. But: - it is a cast part, and it's define...
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    ISO 8062 and ISO 2768 for one dimension

    Hi everyone, I have a drawing of a cast plate, and on this drawings there is a dimension for both cast and machined features. I want measure this 53,9 distance from a cast hole to a machined face. Should I add tolerances CT9 (±1) from ISO 8062 and from ISO 2768mK (±0,3), or just stick to CT9?

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