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Michael,

You need to look at a tolerance stack-up. 

What is going into the tooling holes, what is the tolerance of those features (size and distance), and what is the size tolerance of the tooling hole itself? Take a look at ASME Y14.5M-1994.

Ben

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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Kuczynski, Michael (H USA)
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Subject: EXTERNAL: [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.


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