"DIN 509 E06 x 02" refers to a specific type of relief groove (or undercut) used in mechanical engineering, typically situated at the root of an external thread.
Type E: This specifies an undercut intended for workpieces where only the cylindrical surface is intended for subsequent machining (like grinding). It is used when the planar (shoulder) surface does not face high fatigue loads. 0.6 (Radius din 509e06x02 exclusive
Search for: “DIN 509 part 1 (1974)” or “DIN 50900” – but note it’s withdrawn and for historical reference only. "DIN 509 E06 x 02" refers to a
What makes DIN 509E06X02 exclusive different from standard DIN 509E06X02? The base standard defines a 6µm nickel-chromium layer. However, the "exclusive" suffix implies one or more of the following enhancements: However, without a direct reference or more context,
However, without a direct reference or more context, it's challenging to provide a detailed write-up on this specific designation. Nonetheless, I can offer a general approach to understanding what such a designation might imply and how one might go about writing about it.
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