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2 i i Vervetaungt Nena os ON Page 9 EN ISO 19920:1006 Table 1: Tolerances for linear dimensions ange of nominal sizes I,m mm ‘Over | Over | Over | Over | Over | Over | Over | Over | Over | over Tolerance! 2 | “30° | 120 | a0 | 1000 | 2000 | 4000 | s000 | +2000 | 18000 | 20000 class | to | upto | upto | upto | upto | upto | upto | upto | upto | upto 30 | “120 | “400 | 1000 | 2000 | #000 | 8000 | 12000 | 16000 | 20000 Tolerances, fin mim A ee ee c sa | ee | te [ee | eu | ous 21 | 224 | 227 5 aa [a7 [| so | 2 [ete | ear a2 | 296 | 240 4.2 Tolerances for angular dimensions ‘The length of the shorter angle fog shall be used to deter- imine, onthe basis of table 2, which tolerances are to apply. ‘The length ofthe leg may also be assumed to extend to a specified reference point. In this case, the reference point ‘concerned shal be indicated on the drawing ‘See table 2 forthe relevant tolerances. Figures 1 to show examples of now the shorter angle leg, 1,18 to be represented, 4.3 Straightness, flatness and par tolerances ‘The straightness, flatness and parallelism tolerances as specitied in the table & apply both forthe overall dimen- Slons of a weldment, @ welding assembly, or a weld Structure, ang also for sections for which the dimensions are indioated. ‘Other tolerances of form and postion (e.g. coaxilty and ‘symmetry tolerances) have not been spacitied. I such tol frances are required for functional reasons, they shall be indicated on the drawings, as specified in prEN ISO 1101 5 Indications on drawings ‘The designation of the selected tolerance class as speci- fled in tables 1 and 2 (e.g. EN ISO 13820-B) or its combina- tion with a tolerance class as specified in table 3 (e.. EN ISO 19620-BE), shall be entered in the appropriate area fon the drawing Table 2: Tolerances for angular dimensions ange of nominal sizes, f, in mm {length or shorter tog) Tolerance | Upto 400 ] Over 400 | Over 1000 class up to 1000 Tolerances, A, (in dogrees and minutos) a 220 £15 £10 B 245 £30 #20 © at £45 430 D zroo | ans 1“ Calculated and rounded tolerances, #, ini) a ze £45 23 8 13 7) 6 © £18 £19 ae 2 226 £22 +18 ) The value indicated in mm/m corresponds to the tan- gent value of the general tolerance. Its to be multi- lied by the length in, ofthe shorter leg, Reterence point ASS Fefernce point retwetee pont Figure 1 Figure 2

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