Dec 27, 2019 20:56
4 yrs ago
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German term

Zugweg

Non-PRO German to Italian Tech/Engineering Mechanics / Mech Engineering strumenti di taratura
la frase completa è "Endmaß mit der Länge 5 mm (entspricht 0 mm Zugweg bei der Wegmessung)"
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PRO (1): martini

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Discussion

Tomasso Dec 28, 2019:
end play, tolerance, linear movement Vede Wiki : dove er l'errore massimo espresso in micron e l è la lunghezza*** nominale*** espressa in mm. Queste formule fanno riferimento ai valori di scostamento al centro. Esempio. Per un blocchetto da 10mm, i massimi ***errori ***saranno circa:

+/-0,48 micron per il grado 2;
+/-0,24 micron per il grado 1;
+/-0,12 micron per il ***grado 0;***
+/-0,06 micron per il*** grado 00. *** https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blocchetto_pianparallelo

Non so come speghiare, maybe this reference will help.
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