Tolleranze Iso 2768 [upd] May 2026

Schmidt didn’t flinch. He slid a worn, coffee-stained document across the table—.

Clara stared. She had learned about ISO 2768 in university but dismissed it as “boring table stuff.” Now it had bitten her. tolleranze iso 2768

Moral of the story: Always specify when you need precision. Otherwise, the workshop will follow the silent song of ISO 2768—and you might not like the music. Schmidt didn’t flinch

“Clara,” he said calmly, “your drawing had no individual tolerance blocks. No surface finish notes. No ‘±’ anywhere. By international standard ISO 2768, part ‘m’ (medium) applies automatically for general dimensions. That means holes from 6 to 30 mm? ±0.2 mm. Angles above 120 mm? ±0.5°. Your 10 mm hole is allowed to be 10.2 mm max. Mine is 10.15—perfectly legal.” She had learned about ISO 2768 in university

That evening, Clara revised her drawing. For the sensor mounting holes, she added: . For the bracket’s outer edges, she left ISO 2768-m. The next morning, she called Schmidt.

Schmidt chuckled. “ Endlich (finally). Now you’re thinking like a pro.”

The second bracket arrived. The sensor clicked into place with a satisfying thunk . The tractor navigated the vineyard flawlessly, and Clara learned the golden rule of engineering:

Schmidt didn’t flinch. He slid a worn, coffee-stained document across the table—.

Clara stared. She had learned about ISO 2768 in university but dismissed it as “boring table stuff.” Now it had bitten her.

Moral of the story: Always specify when you need precision. Otherwise, the workshop will follow the silent song of ISO 2768—and you might not like the music.

“Clara,” he said calmly, “your drawing had no individual tolerance blocks. No surface finish notes. No ‘±’ anywhere. By international standard ISO 2768, part ‘m’ (medium) applies automatically for general dimensions. That means holes from 6 to 30 mm? ±0.2 mm. Angles above 120 mm? ±0.5°. Your 10 mm hole is allowed to be 10.2 mm max. Mine is 10.15—perfectly legal.”

That evening, Clara revised her drawing. For the sensor mounting holes, she added: . For the bracket’s outer edges, she left ISO 2768-m. The next morning, she called Schmidt.

Schmidt chuckled. “ Endlich (finally). Now you’re thinking like a pro.”

The second bracket arrived. The sensor clicked into place with a satisfying thunk . The tractor navigated the vineyard flawlessly, and Clara learned the golden rule of engineering: