Unilateral Tolerance :- A tolerancing method using a deviation in only one direction, either plus or minus, from the specified dimension Bilateral Tolerance :- A tolerance method using an equal plus and minus deviation from the specified dimension.
A tolerance of 10% means that the component's "size" will be within plus or minus 10% of its stated "size". A tolerance of 1% means that the component's "size" will be within plus or minus 1%
Overland - Plus or Minus 10 miles; Plus or minus 5 minutes Oversea - Plus or Minus 20 miles; Plus or minus 5 minutes
320 tolerance +/- 20 ? Did I get it right?
Tolerances are specified on the schematic drawings machinists use to create the part. It depends on the particular engineer's design. If, for instance, the tolerance was plus or minus 1%, then the tolerance at 350mm would by plus or minus 0.35mm. Some specification require tigher tolerance. For instance, I once specified an aluminum panel to be 3 inches plus 0, minus 0.010 - that's nearly, but not quite 0.1%.
IDK that is why i askedGeneral tolerance refers to all untoleranced dimensions, and should be covered by a note on the drawing, eg tolerance unless noted otherwise plus or minus 0.25 mmSpecific tolerance will be included with the individual dimension, either as dimension limits or dimension plus tolerance.
Same mathematical signs equal plus Different mathematical signs equal minus Plus Plus = Plus (+)(+) = + Minus Minus = Plus (-)(-) = + Plus Minus = Minus (+)(-) = - Minus Plus = Minus (-)(+) = - So the direct answer to your question would be: plus minus equals minus
A plus + a plus is a plus.
A minus and a minus makes a plus A plus and a plus makes a plus A minus and a plus or plus and a minus makes a minus 7 - -2 is a minus and a minus Therefore the answer is 7 + 2 = 9
A minus plus a minus will give a sum with a minus also.
Yes it does. A minus is the opposite of something, so the minus of a minus is a plus.
A plus with a minus under it means "plus or minus" in math.