2768-mk: General Tolerance Iso

Note: Dimensions below 0.5 mm are typically handled by specific indications, as general tolerances may vary.

| Shorter side length range | Tolerance (mm) | |----------------------------|----------------| | ≤ 100 | 0.2 | | >100 – 300 | 0.3 | | >300 – 1000 | 0.4 | | >1000 – 3000 | 0.5 | general tolerance iso 2768-mk

| Nominal Length of Shorter Side (mm) | Tolerance (mm per meter) | Tolerance (degrees/minutes) | | --- | --- | --- | | Up to 10 | ±1° | ±1° | | >10 to 50 | ±0°30' | ±0°30' | | >50 to 120 | ±0°20' | ±0°20' | | >120 to 400 | ±0°10' | ±0°10' | | >400 | ±0°5' | ±0°5' | Note: Dimensions below 0

Angular tolerances apply to the length of the shorter leg of the angle. It simplifies drawings by providing a default "medium"

ISO 2768-mK standard defines general tolerances for dimensions and geometric features on technical drawings where specific tolerances are not indicated. It simplifies drawings by providing a default "medium" level of precision, ensuring parts fit together without over-specifying every dimension. Meaning of "mK" "m" (Medium) : Refers to ISO 2768-1 , covering general tolerances for linear and angular dimensions (lengths, diameters, radii, chamfers). "K" (Medium) : Refers to ISO 2768-2 , covering general geometrical tolerances

The designation combines two different parts of the standard: