AAG Tolerances GB
AAG Tolerances GB
AAG Tolerances GB
technical rubber
B.3.5.3
22/11/19
During the production and processing of rubber, there are many factors that influence the final dimensions. These
factors can span everything from the original nature of the rubber, the machining process, the proportions of the
items and even the humidity and temperature during machining and storage. Therefore, there will always be a
tolerance on each subject.
AAG’s tolerances for end products depend on the production method, the following tables indicate the tolerances
used. It requires the buyer to assess whether the specified product properties meet the requirements for the inten-
ded use and, if necessary, to test in their own application. AAG can not be held responsible for the buyer’s operating,
profit or other indirect loss.
* Unless otherwise agreed, E2 is used for extruded solid rubber items, while E3 is the most widely used standard for cellular rubber.
*Unless otherwise agreed, the most commonly used standard is Class P2.
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TOLERANCES
technical rubber
B.3.5.3
22/11/19
Water cut items | ISO 2768-1:1993
Nominal dimension (mm) Class F Nominal dimension (mm) Class M
From To ± From To ±
0,5 3 0,05 0,5 3 0,10
3 6 0,05 3 6 0,10
6 30 0,10 6 30 0,20
30 120 0,15 30 120 0,30
120 400 0,20 120 400 0,50
400 1000 0,30 400 1000 0,80
1000 2000 0,50 1000 2000 1,20
2000 4000 - 2000 4000 2,00
Width ± 2%
Length ± 2%
AAG | Aalborg Gummivarefabrik A/S | Sundsholmen 3 | DK-9400 Nr. Sundby | Phone +45 98 15 80 22 | [email protected] | aag.world