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Posted ByWilliam on October 29, 2002 at 00:17:25:
In Reply to: Double Plus or Minus Tolerance posted byDavid E. Wagher on October 28, 2002 at 11:56:02:
: What if any rules apply to the Unilateral/Bilateral
: Tolerances for dimensions with Double Plus or Minus
: Tolerance?
: Example: 0.250 -.010 to -.020
There is no such thing a double plus or double minus tolerance.
There are minimums and maximums.
There are plus and minus.
Say: 2" +.010 -.005
That means the outcome cannot be over or under 2.011" or 1.95"
I have never heard of plus .001/plus .002
or minus -.00x/-00xx
Where would you stop.
The whole idea is to express limitations to the machinist.
The tolerances provide for fit.
As in:
interference fit
Slip fit
Loose fit
These all have specific tolerence limits.
I suggest you might read up on fits and tolerances in Machenrys Handbook any issue. It's one authority on this subject.
Good Luck
William
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