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ISO 2692:1988/Amd 1:1992

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Technical drawings — Geometrical tolerancing — Maximum material principle — Amendment 1: Least material requirement

Defines and establishes the "least material requirement" and specifies its application. The symbol is placed in the tolerance frame after the tolerance or after the datum letter.

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