Tolerances in construction

  • Erstellt am 2020-01-04 14:30:03

guckuck2

2020-01-04 18:45:49
  • #1
Ok, at least for tiles and slabs there is a standard for how high the so-called overbite may be. Use that as a search term.
 

plewin100

2020-01-04 18:47:23
  • #2
Thank you very much. Even the term "Ueberzahn" was not familiar to me. Thanks for that.
 

Vicky Pedia

2020-01-04 19:05:59
  • #3
I am glad that I could help you so quickly. And thank you .
 

Vicky Pedia

2020-01-07 09:12:33
  • #4
regulated in DIN 18202 "Tolerances in Building Construction" and 18352 "Tiling and Slab Work"
 

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