Engineering tolerance is the permissible limit or limits of variation in: 1.
* a physical dimension; 2.
* a measured value or physical property of a material, manufactured object, system, or service; 3.
* other measured values (such as temperature, humidity, etc.); 4.
* in engineering and safety, a physical distance or space (tolerance), as in a truck (lorry), train or boat under a bridge as well as a train in a tunnel (see structure gauge and loading gauge); 5.
* in mechanical engineering the space between a bolt and a nut or a hole, etc.
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| - Engineering tolerance is the permissible limit or limits of variation in: 1.
* a physical dimension; 2.
* a measured value or physical property of a material, manufactured object, system, or service; 3.
* other measured values (such as temperature, humidity, etc.); 4.
* in engineering and safety, a physical distance or space (tolerance), as in a truck (lorry), train or boat under a bridge as well as a train in a tunnel (see structure gauge and loading gauge); 5.
* in mechanical engineering the space between a bolt and a nut or a hole, etc.
- component tolerance|space]] between too cold) is said to be noncompliant, rejected, or exceeding the tolerance.
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| - Engineering tolerance is the permissible limit or limits of variation in: 1.
* a physical dimension; 2.
* a measured value or physical property of a material, manufactured object, system, or service; 3.
* other measured values (such as temperature, humidity, etc.); 4.
* in engineering and safety, a physical distance or space (tolerance), as in a truck (lorry), train or boat under a bridge as well as a train in a tunnel (see structure gauge and loading gauge); 5.
* in mechanical engineering the space between a bolt and a nut or a hole, etc. Dimensions, properties, or conditions may have some variation without significantly affecting functioning of systems, machines, structures, etc. A variation beyond the tolerance (for example, a temperature that is too hot or too cold) is said to be noncompliant, rejected, or exceeding the tolerance.
- component tolerance|space]] between too cold) is said to be noncompliant, rejected, or exceeding the tolerance.
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