COMPLETELY DIMENSION THE BRACKET MADE OF BRASS SO THAT IT CAN BE MANUFACTURED. USE A RULER TO MEASURE THE UNSATISFIED DISTANCES. USE METRIC UNITS AND A GENERAL TOLERANCE OF 2.04 mm. THE LOCATION TOLERANCE FOR THE DISTANCE SEPARATING THE TWO SMALL MOUNTING HOLES IS 0.20 mm. SHOW LIMIT DIMENSIONS AND FINISH MARKS WHERE NEEDED. FILLETS AND ROUNDS ARE OPTIONAL. THE SCALE IS NOT SHOWN. THE HOLE HAS A STRAIGHT COUNTERBORE. THE SHAFT DIAMETER HAS A TOLERANCE OF 0.011 mm. WHILE THE CLEARANCE HOLE HAS A TOLERANCE OF 0.018 mm. BASE C HOLE FIT IS USED. THE CLEARANCE ALLOWANCE IS 0.008 mm. What is the maximum clearance?
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We have: - General tolerance: 0.204 mm - Location tolerance for mounting holes: 0.020 mm - Shaft diameter tolerance: 0.011 mm - Hole diameter tolerance: 0.018 mm - Basic hole fit allowance: 0.008 mm Show more…
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