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MAX value given but also a general tolerance

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Heleas

Electrical
Oct 27, 2023
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Hello, if the value MAX 12 is given but you also have a general tolerancing on the drawing like ISO 2768mk, do you give the MAX12 a -0,2 tolerance or it can go to "zero"?
 
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Is your ISO2768mK indicated with unless otherwise specified? If yes, then I would argue that MAX12 will take precedence.
So the upper tolerance value is defined.
The lower tolerance value, since it is NOT defined by MAX 12, I would say it is defined by the ISO2768-mK. That is my opinion.
But I say maybe there are other people around that argue that the lower limit is NOT defined (incomplete definition)

I would slso say that (to answer directly the OP question) that you do not give MAX12 a -0.2 tolerance for its upper size limit.

 
12 Max.

Cannot be greater than 12.

Can be 12.

Can be any value less than 12.
 
Don't go to the general tolerance. The minimum for that spec would just be zero.
In the ASME Y14.5 standard, paragraph 5.5 covers the idea (I know you mentioned ISO, but I don't have the ISO docs in front of me.)

John-Paul Belanger
Certified Sr. GD&T Professional
Geometric Learning Systems
 
I agree with MintJulep.

There is only a USL (Upper Specification Limit) which is 12. There is no LSL (Lower Specification Limit), not even a zero, because it (LSL) would not be evaluated.

Best regards,

Alex
 
There is no LSL (Lower Specification Limit), not even a zero, because it (LSL) would not be evaluated.
From paragraph 5.5 of Y14.5: "The unspecified limit can be zero or approach infinity without resulting in a condition detrimental to the design."
So one could say that there is a theoretical limit of zero, but I agree that it wouldn't be evaluated/reported.

John-Paul Belanger
Certified Sr. GD&T Professional
Geometric Learning Systems
 
Thanks for everyone who replied!
 
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