Hii bro this is basvaraj..this is wonderful video for all design Engineer.. before i saw in this video I don't know how about tolerance? How to put tolerance in dimensions..but now i have known how about tolerance... thank you very much for bringing up this video..❤
Thank you for providing such a great video. I have a question Sir, how do you know if the tolerance stated in the table is equally disposed on the basic size? Could the tolerance be unilateral (+x / +y) instead of bilateral (+/-x)? Thank for reading my question.
hi, may i ask. for IT12, is it acceptable to add the tolerance tighter (into IT11) or looser (into IT13) in the drawing? If the drawing specific that we must use IT12, is tighter or looser acceptable or not ? Thank you
Can you Please explain me ,if the plastic part is made up of Injection molding so it's Grade is IT12 TO IT 14 ,SO WHICH ONE IS SELCTED FOR TOLERANCE AND WHY ?
It is required to compute the limit dimension for an interference fit on the shaft basis system for a basic size of 30mm diameter, with a negative clearance of 0.20 mm, tolerance on hole 0.025mm and tolerance on the shaft 0.050mm. (ans)
can anybody explain why fits weren't considered anywhere in this video to arrive at tolerance values....in this video tolerance values were selected on the basis of manufacturing process but don't you think selecting tolerances based on fits is more appropriate compared to that...
If we have mating feature in design which form engineering fit, then it makes sense to choose IT grade based upon function. But most of the dimensions and Tolerances on the part may not form the engineering fit, so in those cases, simply select the cost effective manufacturing Process and relevant IT grade.
it's not supposed to be divided by two, after we get the tolerance value, then we need to find either the upper limit or lower limit. there are more table comes to find that... infact i missed the book and forgot how exactly it's done
Finally I understand how to chose the tolerances after 4 years of studying mechanical engineering, thank you
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Hii bro this is basvaraj..this is wonderful video for all design Engineer.. before i saw in this video I don't know how about tolerance? How to put tolerance in dimensions..but now i have known how about tolerance... thank you very much for bringing up this video..❤
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Thank you for providing such a great video. I have a question Sir, how do you know if the tolerance stated in the table is equally disposed on the basic size? Could the tolerance be unilateral (+x / +y) instead of bilateral (+/-x)? Thank for reading my question.
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hi, may i ask. for IT12, is it acceptable to add the tolerance tighter (into IT11) or looser (into IT13) in the drawing? If the drawing specific that we must use IT12, is tighter or looser acceptable or not ?
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Can you Please explain me ,if the plastic part is made up of Injection molding so it's Grade is IT12 TO IT 14 ,SO WHICH ONE IS SELCTED FOR TOLERANCE AND WHY ?
You can start with higher grade if allowed by function and reduce the tolerance if needed.
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sir, do you know the tolerance IT range of the mating parts is?
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Gud mrg sir let me know that other mfg process tolerance for sheet metal component like rolling, bending, oxy cutting, plasma, ..etc
It is required to compute the limit dimension for an interference fit on the shaft basis system for a basic size of 30mm diameter, with a negative clearance of 0.20 mm, tolerance on hole 0.025mm and tolerance on the shaft 0.050mm. (ans)
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Where we can find the IT grades for manufacturing process is there any standards for selection ?
Why higher tolerance is given to larger dimensions? Please clarify
Sir which book we will get value of IT value and for all manufacturing process Which IT grade??
ISO 268-1 This for the iso standard
What about ASME std.?
can anybody explain why fits weren't considered anywhere in this video to arrive at tolerance values....in this video tolerance values were selected on the basis of manufacturing process but don't you think selecting tolerances based on fits is more appropriate compared to that...
If we have mating feature in design which form engineering fit, then it makes sense to choose IT grade based upon function. But most of the dimensions and Tolerances on the part may not form the engineering fit, so in those cases, simply select the cost effective manufacturing Process and relevant IT grade.
@@mechanicalvault understood thanks for your reply
DEAR SIR CAN U PLEASE MENTION FROM WICH BOOK YOU HAVE TAKEN THIS DATA.
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Sir when we select tolerance then that time why divided by 2 . Can toy explain me details.
it's not supposed to be divided by two, after we get the tolerance value, then we need to find either the upper limit or lower limit. there are more table comes to find that... infact i missed the book and forgot how exactly it's done
Hi Sir, Is there any other standards for Inch based Drawings?How can we define gen.tol for Inch dim.?
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I have a small doubt. Is it ISO 286-1: 1998 or 1988?
ISO 286-1: 1988;
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