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We use -0.0 +0.05 mm but then only use one hole, the other is a slot.
Semi-kinematic design.
:-)
Rex
Rex Waygood
Technical Manager
Hansatech EMS provides value manufacturing through engineering and
quality
Hansatech EMS Limited
Benson Road
Nuffield Industrial Estate
Poole
Dorset BH17 0RY
United Kingdom
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Subject: [TN] Tooling hole tolerance
All - I'm looking for supporting documentation for;
the typical tooling hole to tooling hole tolerance.
I've gone thru IPC-222, 2615, 610 and even defunct D-275 with no luck.
Typically I specify +/- 0.003in (or 0.076mm) and sometimes +/-0.002in
Any help would be appreciated.
SIEMENS
Michael Kuczynski Healthcare Diagnostics Inc.
Product Eng. II CID 511 Benedict Ave.
914-524-3118 (Ph) Tarrytown, NY 10591
914-524-3322 (Fax) Mail Stop P25-1-C
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