Mk Pdf ((new)) — Tolerance Iso 2768

Mk Pdf ((new)) — Tolerance Iso 2768

The "K" in the keyword "mK" is often overlooked by junior designers but is crucial for part functionality. While linear tolerances control size, geometric tolerances control shape.

If you are a quality inspector and the drawing says “ISO 2768-MK,” here is your checklist:

When you download a "Tolerance ISO 2768 Mk PDF," the core data you are looking for is likely the linear tolerance table. The tolerance value depends on the nominal size of the dimension. Tolerance Iso 2768 Mk Pdf

(mm)

ISO 2768 CLASS M ONLY – This ignores geometrical tolerances (Part 2). The "K" in the keyword "mK" is often

| Nominal Dimension (mm) | Tolerance (mm) | | :--- | :--- | | 0.5 up to 3 | ± 0.1 | | Over 3 up to 6 | ± 0.1 | | Over 6 up to 30 | ± 0.2 | | Over 30 up to 120 | ± 0.3 | | Over 120 up to 400 | ± 0.5 | | Over 400 up to 1000 | ± 0.8 | | Over 1000 up to 2000 | ± 1.2 |

If you want to invoke ISO 2768-MK on your technical drawing, the general tolerance note should be placed in the title block or near the drawing notes. Use one of the following formats: The tolerance value depends on the nominal size

The code “MK” actually combines a class from Part 1 (M – Medium) and a class from Part 2 (K – for geometrical tolerances).

UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, ALL DIMENSIONS TOLERANCES ACCORDING TO ISO 2768-MK

Tolerances in mm for ranges of nominal lengths.