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  1. ghpatil1234

    Percentage Tolerance System

    Yes same principle ewh, Thanks CheckerHater :)
  2. ghpatil1234

    Percentage Tolerance System

    1. Percentage of what? ... Percentage of length of that feature 2. Is percentage only applied to Perpendicularity or other geometric controls as well? ... Other geometric controls also but I mainly came across perpendicularity & parallelsim. 3. Do you follow any kind of company standard book...
  3. ghpatil1234

    Percentage Tolerance System

    No, its not translation error. It is 0.6% only. What I understand usage of % is for optmium tolerance irrespective of the size of the component. For example: I'm using 0.05mm tolerance for 10mm length & if I'm using same tolerance for 50mm length it will add-up cost. Instead of that if I go for...
  4. ghpatil1234

    Percentage Tolerance System

    Hello Everyone, Recently I have come across tolerance in percentage on some drawings, Can you please help me how to convert this percent into exact value? Is it legal to use percentage?, I didn't find anything on ASME Y14.5 standard. I have attached picture for your reference. Thanks in...
  5. ghpatil1234

    Question about automotive braking systems

    Either you follow 37° or 45° flare design, correct tighening torque will ensure sealing of the joint.
  6. ghpatil1234

    Theoretical Faliure torque Calculation !!

    Yes, I guess so... But I need to prove this on paper (means what is pratically happening should be match with the theoretical calculation). Can anybody help me with some formulas...Actually this application is automotive braking, where we are connecting bundy tube with wheel cylinder.
  7. ghpatil1234

    Theoretical Faliure torque Calculation !!

    sealing cone found damaged & few thread slippage in nut.
  8. ghpatil1234

    Theoretical Faliure torque Calculation !!

    Hello Friends, I need your expert opinion on below case. I have failure in my part at 30 Nm torque, so I need to calculate theoretical failure torque so that I can know the safety factor of this sealing thread joint. Torque Spec : 15-20 Nm Thread size - M10x1.0 Thread on nut part - 7.5±0.5...
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