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Fk ^new^ - Iso 2768

The instruction to "make feature" likely implies that you need to apply these tolerances to a feature of a part or component. When specifying tolerances according to ISO 2768, particularly for something like "iso 2768 fk", you're essentially directing that:

: When designing parts, consider specifying general tolerances according to ISO 2768-1 for linear dimensions and ISO 2768-2 for geometrical tolerances. If you're requiring finer tolerances than what's typically defined in "mK" but not as tight as the most stringent options, you might specify "FK". iso 2768 fk

| Characteristic | Tolerance per 100mm | | :--- | :--- | | Straightness & Flatness | 0.1 mm | | Perpendicularity | 0.2 mm | | Symmetry | 0.5 mm | | Runout | 0.1 mm | The instruction to "make feature" likely implies that

Without a specific definition of FK, it's challenging to provide a detailed report. If you could provide more context or clarify the meaning of FK, I'd be happy to try and assist you further. | Characteristic | Tolerance per 100mm | |