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Iso 2768-mh Tolerance Chart [cracked] -

For a shaft with a nominal diameter of 25 mm, the 'm' tolerance allows the actual diameter to be anywhere between 24.8 mm and 25.2 mm. For a longer part of 300 mm, the allowed range is ±0.5 mm (299.5 mm to 300.5 mm).

The following tolerances apply to linear dimensions such as external sizes, internal sizes, step sizes, diameters, and radii. Nominal Size Range (mm) Tolerance (± mm) Over 3 to 6 Over 6 to 30 Over 30 to 120 Over 120 to 400 Over 400 to 1000 Over 1000 to 2000 Over 2000 to 4000 2. External Radii and Chamfer Heights iso 2768-mh tolerance chart

The “mH” designation pulls from both parts. For a shaft with a nominal diameter of

The "h" designation refers to the geometric accuracy of the part. This ensures the part isn't just the right size, but also the right shape. Table 4: Straightness and Flatness (Class h) Range (mm) 100 to 300 300 to 1000 1000 to 3000 Table 5: Perpendicularity (Class h) Range (mm) 100 to 300 300 to 1000 1000 to 3000 Class h (High) Table 6: Symmetry and Circular Run-out Symmetry (Class h): 0.5 mm maximum. Circular Run-out (Class h): 0.1 mm maximum. Why Use ISO 2768-mh? Nominal Size Range (mm) Tolerance (± mm) Over

(Form and position tolerances should be specified per ISO 2768‑2 or better, per ISO 1101.)

Also expressed as: Tolerance in mm/m = ±6 mm/m for class m.