06:08 Feb 18, 2009 |
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nicht tolerierte masse din...nach grob Nicht tolerierte Maße -> not toleranced size(s) Explanation: I think it should be "Maße". This term applies to a lot of fields, as well as for the rubber technology (manufacturing). So it would be no (not) toleranced size(s). Hope this helps. Cheers Thomas -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 26 Min. (2009-02-18 06:34:50 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Nicht tolerierte Maße ist a term defined in DIN 7168 |
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nicht tolerierte masse din...nach grob non-tolerated dimensions according to DIN 7715 as estimated by the human eye Explanation: I think something is missing..for example nach grober Einschätzung or similar -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2009-02-18 08:07:39 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ok, visually is probably more elegant than my "human eye" - that is my understanding indeed |
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nicht tolerierte Maße nach DIN 7715 grob suggestion Explanation: When no individual tolerances are indicated/For untoleranced dimensions, the (general) tolerances according to DIN 7715, tolerance class "coarse", apply. Shorter: Untoleranced dimensions are according to DIN 7751, tolerance class "coarse". BS 4500:Part 3:1973 ISO limits and fits. Working limits on untoleranced dimensions Explanation: According to DIN standards, dimensions on drawings should be indicated including tolerances/permissible deviations. When no indication is made, reference is to be made to the applicable general tolerances. And general tolerances can be classified by tolerance classes, e.g.: fine, medium, coarse, very coarse (fein, mittel, grob, sehr grob). http://www.gummi-kompass.de/english/rubberdictionary_din_iso... Reference: http://tinyurl.com/aq6mue Reference: http://tqmcintlengg.blogspot.com/2008/01/general-tolerance-f... |
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