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Appendix A (2.1.1: Clauses and 2.1.2

This document provides illustrations of nominal and overall dimensions. It states that the overall dimension is typically larger than the nominal dimension, with the overall dimension expressed as some factor of the nominal. For example, if the nominal dimension is a, the overall dimension may be 1.5a. It provides examples showing different factors applied to various nominal dimensions.

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Appendix A (2.1.1: Clauses and 2.1.2

This document provides illustrations of nominal and overall dimensions. It states that the overall dimension is typically larger than the nominal dimension, with the overall dimension expressed as some factor of the nominal. For example, if the nominal dimension is a, the overall dimension may be 1.5a. It provides examples showing different factors applied to various nominal dimensions.

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APPENDIX A
( Clauses 2.1.1 and 2.1.2 )
TYPICAL ILLUSTRATIONS DEPICTING THE NOMINAL
-AND OVERALL DIMENSIONS

If the nominal dimension is ‘a* the


overall dimension is ‘Sa’ bring the
corresponding largest dimension.

If thr nominal dimension is ‘a* the


overall dimension is ‘So’. For the
nominal dimrnsion ‘c’ the overall
dimension is ‘SC’. For the nominal
fipension ‘6’ the overall dimension is

For the nominal dimension ‘d’ the


overall dimension is ‘hd’. For the
nominal dimension ‘hd’ the overall
dimension is also ‘hd’.

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