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  2. Engineering tolerance - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a shaft with a nominal diameter of 10 mm is to have a sliding fit within a hole, the shaft might be specified with a tolerance range from 9.964 to 10 mm (i.e., a zero fundamental deviation, but a lower deviation of 0.036 mm) and the hole might be specified with a tolerance range from 10.04 mm to 10.076 mm (0.04 mm fundamental ...

  3. List of ISO standards 2000–2999 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 2871-1:2010 Part 1: High-molecular-mass cationic-active matter; ISO 2871-2:2010 Part 2: Cationic-active matter of low molecular mass (between 200 and 500) ISO 2872:1985 Packaging — Complete, filled transport packages — Compression test [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 12048]

  4. Limits and fits - Wikipedia

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    Limits and Fits are given to a part's dimensions to gain the desired type of fit. This is seen most commonly in regulating shaft sizes with hole sizes. [1] Limits and Fits are standardized by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) [2] and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) [3]. Tables are used to quickly ...

  5. Engineering fit - Wikipedia

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    Engineering fits are generally used as part of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing when a part or assembly is designed. In engineering terms, the "fit" is the clearance between two mating parts, and the size of this clearance determines whether the parts can, at one end of the spectrum, move or rotate independently from each other or, at the other end, are temporarily or permanently joined.

  6. List of ISO standards - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of published [note 1] standards and other deliverables of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). [note 2] For a complete and up-to-date list of all the ISO standards, see the ISO catalogue. [1] The standards are protected by copyright and most of them must be purchased.

  7. Control chart - Wikipedia

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    Control charts are graphical plots used in production control to determine whether quality and manufacturing processes are being controlled under stable conditions. (ISO 7870-1) [1] The hourly status is arranged on the graph, and the occurrence of abnormalities is judged based on the presence of data that differs from the conventional trend or deviates from the control limit line.

  8. List of ISO standards 1–1999 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 789-12:2000 Part 12: Low temperature starting; ISO 789-13:2018 Part 13: Vocabulary and specimen test report; ISO 790:1973 Freight containers — Coding and identification [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 6346] ISO 791:1973 Magnesium alloys — Determination of aluminium — 8-hydroxyquinoline gravimetric method

  9. List of ISO standards 5000–7999 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 5841-3:2013 Part 3: Low-profile connectors (IS-1) for implantable pacemakers; ISO 5843 Aerospace - List of equivalent terms [Note 3] ISO 5843-1:1985 Part 1: Aerospace electrical equipment; ISO 5843-2:1990 Part 2: Aerospace rivets; ISO 5843-3:1997 Part 3: Aerospace bolts and nuts; ISO 5843-4:1990 Part 4: Flight dynamics