passformtoleranzen
Passformtoleranzen, often translated as fit tolerances, are the permissible variations in the size of mating parts, such as shafts and holes, to ensure proper assembly and function. These tolerances define the acceptable range of deviation from the nominal size. When two parts are designed to fit together, their dimensions must be controlled within these limits to allow for assembly, movement, or a secure connection, depending on the application.
The concept of interchangeability is central to the use of passformtoleranzen. By specifying tolerances, manufacturers can
Common systems for defining passformtoleranzen include the ISO system of limits and fits. This system uses
The selection of appropriate passformtoleranzen depends on various factors, including the required function of the assembly,