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[work] | General Tolerance Iso 2768-mk

Part 2 focuses on the "form" of the part. There are three classes: H, K, and L. The class is the medium-level requirement for geometry.

It provides a universal language between designers and manufacturers worldwide, ensuring that a part made in Germany fits a part made in the USA. When NOT to use it general tolerance iso 2768-mk

For a length up to 100mm, the 'k' class allows a 0.2mm deviation. Part 2 focuses on the "form" of the part

The goal is simple: to simplify drawings. By referencing ISO 2768, a designer tells the machinist, "Unless I specify otherwise, follow these standard accuracy levels." Breaking Down the "mk" Suffix It provides a universal language between designers and

ISO 2768-mk is a "general" standard. You should never rely on it for: High-precision fits (e.g., H7/g6).

If you’ve seen "ISO 2768-mk" in the title block of a blueprint, What is ISO 2768?