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INTERNATIONAL ISO STANDARD 2768-1 First ecition 1989-11-15, General tolerances — Part 1: Tolerances for linear and angular dimensions without individual tolerance indications Tolérances générales — Partie 1: Tolérances pour dimensions linaires et angulsies non aftectées de ‘olérances Individveles Reference number 150 2768-1 : 1889 16) ISO 2768-1: 1989 (E) Foreword 180 Ithe International Organization for Standardization) is 2 worldwide federation of rational standards bodies (ISO member bodies}. The work of preparing International ‘Standards Is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body Intorested in a subject for which a technical committae has bean established has the tight to be represented on that committee. International organizations, govern- ‘mental and non-governmental, In falson with ISO, also take part in the work. [$0 collaborates closaly with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all mmattors of electrotechnical standardization. Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committaes are circulated 10 the member bodies for epproval before their acceptance as Internationel Standards by tho ISO Council. They are approved in accordance with {SO procedures requiring at least 76 % approval by the member bodies voting. International Standard ISO 2768-1 wes prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 3, Links and ths. ‘This frst ecition of ISO 2768-1, together with {SO 2768-2 : 1989, cancel and replace 180 2768 : 1973, 180 2768 consisis of the following parts, under the general ttle General tolerances: — Part 1: Tolerances for linear and angular dimensions without individual tolerance indications Fart 2: Geometrical tolerances for features without individual tolerance Indi cations ‘Annex A of this part of ISO 2768 Is for Information eniy. © Iso 1990 [Aight rsorved. No pat ofthis publeation may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by ary ‘mean, electron or rrechanical inetuding photocopying and ecco, without pocmision in \wrlting from the pubshar. Internetcnal Organization for Standardzaton Case postal 8 « CH-1211 Gendve 20» Switzerind Paint in Switeoand oP a ot ometa Sten ‘grplereeturtucerre teem tes, nam 180 2768-1 : 1989 (E) Introduction ‘Al features on component parts ahvays have a size and a geometrical shape. For the deviation of size and for the deviations of the geometrical characteristics (form, frientation anc location) the function of the part requires limitations which, whon ‘excooded, impair this function. ‘The tolerancing on the drawing should be compte to ensure thatthe elements of size ‘and geometry of al features are controlled, 2, nothing shall be impli or fat to judge ‘ment in the workshop or in the inspection department. ‘The use of general tolerances for size and geometry simplifies the task of ensuring that this prerequisite is met. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD 180 2768-1 : 1989 (E) General tolerances — Part 1: Tolerances for linear and angular dimensions without individual tolerance indications 1 Scope ‘This part of ISO 2768 is intended to simplify drawing indica- tions and it specifies general tolerances for linear and angular ‘mensions without individual tolerance indications in four tol franco class. [NOTE 1 — The concepts behind the general tlerncing of linear and angular dimensions are described In annex A. as otha dionsiona of parts that ore produced by met) roroval or pare that are formed from het rostal———- Notes 2. These tolrances may be sultsbe for use with materials other than ‘eta. 3. oral Intomesonel Standside exist or ore planned, 0.9, 200 80 8062" for costings, Tris part of [$0 2768 only applies forthe following dimensions ‘which do not have an individual tolerance indication: a) linear dimensions (e.g. external sizes, internal sizes, step sizes, dlametors, rail, distances, extemal radil and chamfer heights for broken edges); bb) angular dimensions, including angular dimensions usually not incicated, e.g. right anglas (90°), unless ret- france to 1S0 2788-2 is made, or angles of uniform poly- ‘gone; €} liar and angular dimensions prosueed by machining ascombied pars. It does not apply forthe following cimensions: 1. Tinear end angular cimensions which are covered by teference to other standards on general tolerances; bb) euxlary dimensions indicated in brackets;

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