I have structured this for a . You can adjust the tone depending on where you post it (LinkedIn, forum, catalog).
According to DIN 509:2006-12 , the E0.6x0.2 undercut has specific dimensions: Description Radius of the undercut Depth of the undercut Breadth of the relief groove (Approx) Usually proportional to depending on type) Racap R sub a Surface Roughness (Surface) (Standard) or (Note: The exact breadth and machining allowance din 509e06x02 exclusive
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Standard DIN 509 uses letters like C (colorless), B (blue), or G (yellow/olive) for chromate conversion coatings. However, is not a standard post-treatment code in the public DIN 508-509 library. This is where the "exclusive" part comes into play. I have structured this for a
Without a direct reference to the specific content of "DIN 509 E06 X02 EXCLUSIVE", we can only guess at its context: However, is not a standard post-treatment code in
= 0.6 mm) : The exact radius of the cutting edge profile. It transitions cleanly between the cylindrical body and the bottom of the groove to minimize micro-stress concentration. 0.2 (Depth
) under Form E of the German Institute for Standardization. This micro-dimension is critical for ensuring flawless component mating, reducing structural stress concentration, and enabling precise tool clearance during grinding or cylindrical turning.