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Example I. A 25 mm H8--j7 fit is to be checked. The limits oj size Jar H8 hole are: High limit 25.033 mm, low limit 25.000 mm. The limits of size Jar 17 shafts are: High limit 24.980 mm. low limit 24.959 mm. Taking gauge maker's tolerance to be 10% oj the work tolerance. design plug gauge and gap gauge to check the fit. Solution.
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