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General Tolerance Iso 2768-mk -

"Medium" tolerances match standard CNC milling, turning, and sheet metal fabrication capabilities. It prevents machinists from chasing unnecessarily tight tolerances, saving time and tooling wear.

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ISO 2768-mK standard defines general tolerances for dimensions and geometric features on technical drawings where specific tolerances are not indicated. It simplifies drawings by providing a default "medium" level of precision, ensuring parts fit together without over-specifying every dimension. Meaning of "mK" "m" (Medium) : Refers to ISO 2768-1 , covering general tolerances for linear and angular dimensions (lengths, diameters, radii, chamfers). "K" (Medium) : Refers to ISO 2768-2 , covering general geometrical tolerances "Medium" tolerances match standard CNC milling, turning, and

When a technical drawing specifies in its title block, it means the manufacturer must adhere to "medium" (m) tolerances for linear/angular dimensions and "tolerance class K" (K) for geometrical features like flatness, straightness, and symmetry. 1. Deconstructing the Code: What Does "mK" Mean? This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

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