Din Iso 13715 -

In the world of precision manufacturing, assuming an edge is sharp can lead to burrs, injuries, and assembly issues. Conversely, assuming an edge is broken (chamfered or rounded) without a specification can lead to unnecessary machining costs.

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Enter . This standard is the universal language for defining the condition of undefined edges on technical drawings. din iso 13715

Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes. Always refer to the latest official DIN ISO 13715 standard document for absolute compliance. In the world of precision manufacturing, assuming an

If you have ever looked at a technical drawing and wondered, "Is that edge supposed to be sharp? How sharp is 'sharp'?" — you are not alone. In the world of precision manufacturing