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- Fit_(manufacturing) abstract "In precision mechanics, fit refers to the degree of 'looseness' with which an shaft is inserted into an orifice.This coupling is related to the tolerance or allowance of both parts dimensions. The shaft and the orifice must be of a similar diameter, otherwise there will not be a correct adjustment. With this in mind, measurements have been internationally standarised according to ISO regulation to ensure the interchangeability of items and their mass production.Tolerance values are designated with a capital letter in the case of orificies and lower case letters in the case of shafts. The lower the value the higher the machining costs, as a greater precision is required.".
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- Fit_(manufacturing) wikiPageRevisionID "661045061".
- Fit_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mechanics.
- Fit_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Engineering_tolerance.
- Fit_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Interchangeable_parts.
- Fit_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink International_Organization_for_Standardization.
- Fit_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Lower_bound.
- Fit_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Machining.
- Fit_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Precision_mechanics.
- Fit_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Shaft.
- Fit_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Shaft_(disambiguation).
- Fit_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Upper_and_lower_bounds.
- Fit_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Upper_bound.
- Fit_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:orifice.
- Fit_(manufacturing) wikiPageWikiLinkText "sliding fit".
- Fit_(manufacturing) hasPhotoCollection Fit_(manufacturing).
- Fit_(manufacturing) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Fit_(manufacturing) subject Category:Mechanics.
- Fit_(manufacturing) comment "In precision mechanics, fit refers to the degree of 'looseness' with which an shaft is inserted into an orifice.This coupling is related to the tolerance or allowance of both parts dimensions. The shaft and the orifice must be of a similar diameter, otherwise there will not be a correct adjustment.".
- Fit_(manufacturing) label "Fit (manufacturing)".
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- Fit_(manufacturing) sameAs Q8365495.
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- Fit_(manufacturing) wasDerivedFrom Fit_(manufacturing)?oldid=661045061.
- Fit_(manufacturing) isPrimaryTopicOf Fit_(manufacturing).