Mechanical Engineering - Workshop Technology - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Workshop Technology - Section 1 (Q.No. 17)
17.
The algebraic difference between the minimum limit and the basic size is called
actual deviation
upper deviation
lower deviation
fundamental deviation
Answer: Option
Explanation:

In the context of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T), the lower deviation of a hole is defined as the difference between the minimum limit of the hole size and its actual size.

It means the algebraic difference between the minimum limit and the basic size is called Lower deviation.

It's important to note that these terms are used in the context of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) and should be used in conjunction with the other GD&T symbols and concepts to ensure that parts are manufactured and assembled to the desired specifications.

Discussion:
7 comments Page 1 of 1.

Harinder singh said:   1 decade ago
*Difference between the minimum limit and the basic size is called-lower deviation.

*Difference between the maximum limit and the basic size is called-upper deviation.

*Any deviation upper or lower which is near to the basic size that is known as fundamental deviation.

Sukhdeep Singh said:   7 years ago
The Lower deviation of the hole is the difference between the minimum limit and basic size and lower deviation of the shaft is the difference between the maximum limit and basic size.

Md Salahuddin said:   3 years ago
The fundamental deviation is defined as in which Tolerance Zone is defined.

Jonathan said:   7 years ago
Thank you so much @Harinder.

Padal said:   6 years ago
But actual deviation means?

Venkatesh said:   4 years ago
Thank you @Harindar Singh.

Yas said:   8 years ago
Thank you @Harinder.

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