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German print with an E and a circle around it ???

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kgrady

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Apr 25, 2012
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I'm looking at a German drawing of a bushing that has a bore with a keyway. The bore has a diameter dimension of 12 with a G7 and then an "E" with a circle around it. I know what the G7 is but the "E" I'm not sure about. I know that it has soemthing to do with the fit or function of it but I'm not sure. Can someone please explain to me what this means?

TIA,
Kevin
 
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I'm trying to remember, does it perhaps invoke Envelope principal?

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Envelope requirement to BS ISO 8015.

I have no idea what that actually means but thats what Roymech suggests it is.
 
Note that the 'Envelope' symbol is part of the 'ISO 1101' standard, if that helps any.

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Found it. Looked in the ISO 8015 and it explains it. Yes it is the "Envelope Principle". That is exactly what I needed to know. Thanks, you guys rock! Have a great day!
 
Envelope seems right. My second guess would be "Edeka".
 
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