Iso 2768 Fk ((link)) Jun 2026

The "FK" in your query likely refers to a specific type of tolerance class defined in the standard.

In general, when working with ISO 2768, it's essential to consult the standard and relevant documentation to ensure accurate interpretation and application of the tolerance classes.

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ISO 2768 defines several tolerance classes, including:

| Dimension Range | Tolerance (± mm) | | :--- | :--- | | 0.5 up to 3 | 0.05 | | >3 up to 6 | 0.05 | | >6 up to 30 | 0.10 | | >30 up to 120 | 0.15 | | >120 up to 400 | 0.20 | | >400 up to 1000 | 0.30 | iso 2768 fk

A functional, low-cost part that any standard machine shop can produce without extra inspection headaches.

#ISO2768 #GDandT #MechanicalEngineering #Machining #EngineeringDrawings #QualityControl The "FK" in your query likely refers to

The instruction to "make feature" likely implies that you need to apply these tolerances to a feature of a part or component. When specifying tolerances according to ISO 2768, particularly for something like "iso 2768 fk", you're essentially directing that: