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Hello everyone, can someone enlighten me about why the technical-mechanical design texts regarding localization tolerances always exemplify the case of holes? Can this type of tolerance also be applied to other cases? I think that the geometry of the component that needs such tolerance, should be referred to the surface that mates, for example the collar of a piece, so on the latter should be applied the reference of the location.
 
Hello everyone, someone can enlighten me on why the texts of technical-mechanical design
Is that all the texts?
Any examples?
However, the texts serve little if not projected into the reality of things, and here (in reality) serves experience. You're usually in front of people who have a field experience that cares about texts, indeed!
Try to believe.
 
Is that all the texts?
Any examples?
However, the texts serve little if not projected into the reality of things, and here (in reality) serves experience. You're usually in front of people who have a field experience that cares about texts, indeed!
Try to believe.
hello, could you please give me an example where a localization toll could be indispensable by obviously excluding that of the holes?
Thank you.
 
Yeah, we're all on vacation. ! ! !
still read the forum rules.
your post is not allowed by the rules.
Hi.
 
Hello everyone, can someone enlighten me about why the technical-mechanical design texts regarding localization tolerances always exemplify the case of holes? Can this type of tolerance also be applied to other cases? I think that the geometry of the component that needs such tolerance, should be referred to the surface that mates, for example the collar of a piece, so on the latter should be applied the reference of the location.
as the good mbt in another post I refer to the admirable work of ingenuity baldassini:
vademecum for designers and technicians, ing. baldassini, hoepli 19th edition, page l-27
Hi.
 
Yeah, we're all on vacation. ! ! !
still read the forum rules.
your post is not allowed by the rules.
Hi.
Excuse me, can you clarify why my post is not allowed by the rules? What have I broken the rules?
 
ti aiuto:
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ciao
 

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