GSO ISO 2768-2:2002
ISO 2768-2:1989
Gulf Technical Regulation
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Approved on
21 October 2002
General tolerances pant 2 : Geometrical tolerances for tolerances withaut indivdual tolerance indications .
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GSO ISO 2768-2:2002 Scope
This standard is intended to simplify drawing indications and specify general geometrical tolerances to control features on the drawing which have no respective individual indication. It specifies general geometrical tolerances in three tolerance classes.
This standard mainly applies to features which are produced by removal of material. Its application to features manufactured by other processes is possible; however, special examination is required to ascertain whether the customary workshop accuracy lies within the general geometrical tolerances specified in this standard.
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