Tolerance class for Plastic Gear

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The discussion centers on the need for a specific tolerance class chart for plastic gears, particularly 11e28 and 10e28. Users clarify that the previously shared chart pertains to hole and shaft tolerances, which differ from gear tolerances. A link to a relevant resource on gear tolerances is provided, but the initial poster seeks further assistance on the specific requirements for gear tolerances. There is also an inquiry about the purpose of this information, suggesting it may relate to testing equipment. The conversation highlights the distinction between different types of tolerance classes and the need for accurate information in gear design.
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Hi Guys, Can anybody advise me where to get chart for tolerance class of 11e28 and 10e28 for the plastic Gears?
 
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http://www.roymech.co.uk/Useful_Tables/ISO_Tolerances/ISO_LIMITS.htm"
 
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Hi Prassanna,
Thanks for the feedback.
The chart that you attached is Hole and shaft tolerance class.

But I'm requesting for Gear tolerance class.
Both are different.
Pls assist me if you have any info on gear tolerance class.
 
SQE said:
Hi Prassanna,
Thanks for the feedback.
The chart that you attached is Hole and shaft tolerance class.

But I'm requesting for Gear tolerance class.
Both are different.
Pls assist me if you have any info on gear tolerance class.

http://www.engineersedge.com/gears/gear_toleances_fine_pitch.htm
Please Check the above link... I wanted to know for what purpose u require this information. Is this for for any testing equipment?
 
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