
Din 509e06x02 Exclusive
This size is perfectly suited for shaft diameters (
Manually calculating and sketching undercuts on engineering drawings is obsolete. Today, the profile is integrated directly into advanced manufacturing ecosystems: Undercut TableDIN 509 | PDF | Machining - Scribd din 509e06x02 exclusive
To understand this code, you need to know the foundation: on shafts or in bores. This size is perfectly suited for shaft diameters
If you need help checking if this undercut fits a specific bearing, could you tell me: Technical Details of E 0
The keyword refers to a highly specific mechanical engineering specification for a Type E relief groove (undercut) as defined by the German Institute for Standardization (DIN) . In precision manufacturing, these undercuts are essential for ensuring that mating parts—such as a shaft and a bearing—can fit perfectly against a shoulder without interference from the naturally occurring radius left by a cutting tool.
The technical specification refers to a standard Type E relief groove (undercut) defined by the German Institute for Standardization ( DIN 509 ). These grooves are used in mechanical engineering to provide clearance for machining tools or to ensure that mating parts can sit flush against a shoulder. Technical Details of E 0.6 x 0.2 In the designation E 0.6 x 0.2 :
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