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A M E R I C ANNA T I O N AS LT A N D A R D
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Preferred Metric Limits and Fits


ANSI B4.2 - 1978
REAFFIRMED 1984

SECRETARIAT

THEAMERICANSOCIETY

OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS

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FOREWORD
The American National Standards Committee EM was organized in June 1920, and it developed the
American Standard ASA B4a-1925, Tolerances, Allowances and Gages for Metal Fits.
As a result of committee work during World War I1 by ASA and ABC (American, British, Canadian),
American Standard, Limits and Fits for Engineering and Manufacturing(PartI), ASA B4.1-1947, was
produced. The preface to that document made significant reference to the contribution of the ABC meetings in developing agreement on five basic principles, four of w h c h apply to the present standard. These
related to the desirability of establishing common definitions, a table of preferred basic sizes, a system of
preferred tolerances and allowances, and a uniform method of applying tolerances.
In 1973, the General Motors Corporation recognized a need for a metric standard similar to the IS0
R286 and published an interim standard which was later adopted as an ANSI Special Metric Publication,
SR 11.
The EM Standards Committee was reorganized in November 1975, and renamed Standardization of
Allowances and Tolerances for Manufactured Parts. The first draft proposal of this standard was based on
the principles noted above and utilized computer programs to implement the concept.
The preferred basic sizes have been selected from the American National Standard for Preferred Metric
Sizes for Round, Square and Hexagonal Metal Products, B32.4-1974, and the first choice sizes are all consistently rounded off from the Renard 10 (R10) series of preferred numbers. A logical reduction or expansion of the first choice sizes can simply be achieved by utilizing the RS or R20 series of preferred numbers
as explained in this standard.
The selection of standardtolerance zones and preferred metric fitsin this standard were based on international and national standards shown in the following list:
~

Is0 SYSTEM
OF LIMITS AND FITS
WORLD

PREFERRED
TOLERANCE ZONES

ISOIR286

I s 0 1029
~

USA
JAPAN
GERMANY
FRANCE
U.K.
ITALY
CANADA
AUSTRALIA

ANSI SR 11
JIS B 0401
DIN 7160/61
NF E 02-100-118
BSI 4500
UN I 6388B9
NONE
AS 1654

ANSI 84.1 (INCH STDI


JIS B 0401
DIN 7157154155
NF E 02-131-135
BSI 4500
UNI 7218
CSA 897.3 (INCH STDI

AS 1654

The above standards have affected the availability of material stock, tooling and gages to the preferred
IS0 tolerances throughout the world. Implementation of this standard by industry can greatly reduce cost
in manufacturing.
A draft proposal was circulated for letter ballot of the B4 Committee on October 16, 1976. Comments
received as a result of this ballot led to changes and subsequent approval of the text by the Committee.
Finalapproval for t h i s standard was granted bythe American NationalStandardsInstitute
(ANSI)
on 8 March 1978.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Tables 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the text and Tables A1 through A24 of the
Massey-Ferguson and full rights to usage have been conveyed to ASME.

Appendix were developed by

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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE B4


Standardization of Allowances and Tolerances for Manufactured Parts
(The following is the roster of the Committee at the time of approval of this Standard)

OFFICERS
Knut 0 . Kvnndand, Chairman
C. J. Gomcr, Secretary

COMMITTEE PERSONNEL
AMERICAN MEASURING TOOL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
R. P. Knittel, Glastonbury Gage, REB Industries. Inc., Glastonbury, Connecticut

ANTI-I'RICTION BIARING MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION, THE


K. D. MacKenrie, The Barden Corporation, Danbury, Connecticut
COMPUTERS AND BUSINESS EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
A. E, Mall, International Business Machines Corporation, Endicott, New York
METAL CUTTING TOOL INSTITUTE
D. J. fmanuelli, Greenfield Tap & Die, A UnitedGreenfield Div. oITRW, Inc., Greenfield. Massachusetts
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
F. V. Kupchak, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, R & D Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
R. L. Mancini, Alternate, NationaJ Electrical Manufacturers Association, New York, New York
NATIONAL FLUID POWER ASSOCIATION
J. R. Luecke, National I h i d Power Association, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
NATIONAL MACHINE TOOL BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
F. S. Blackall, Ill, The Talt-Peirce Manufacturing Company. Woonsocket, Rhode Island
W. L. McCann, L'ond du Lac, Wisconsin
SOCIETY 01- AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS, INC.
K. 0. Kverneland, Massey-Ferguson, Inc., Detroit, Michigan
J. E. Long, General Motors Technical Center, Warren, Michigan
C. W. Stockwell, International Harvester, Hinsdale, Illinois
SOCII<TY01: MANU1:ACTURING ENGINEERS
J. P. Wood, Society of Manufacturing Engineers. Dearborn, Michigan
SPORTING ARMS & AMMUNITIONS MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
J. F. Walsh, Winchester-Western. Olin Corporation, New Haven, Connecticut

u. s. DEPARTMENT or' THE A R M Y


M. E. Taylor, U. S. A r m y

Armament Research Development Command, Dover, New Jersey

11,s.DEPARTMENT OF THE N A V Y
C. A. Fulesdy, Naval Ship Systems Command. Washington. D.C.
R. M. Perros, Alrernare, Naval Ship Systems Command. Washington. D.C.
U. S . MACHINIC. CAP, WOOD & TAPPING SCREW BUREAUS
H. G. Muenchmqer, Continental Screw Company, New Bedford. Massachusetts

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AMERICAN SOCIETY or: MECHANICAL ENGINEERS,


THE
A. E. Merritt, Harnischfeger Corporation. Milwaukee, Wisconsin
R. T. Woythal, Standard Machine Div.. Kearney & Trecker Corporation, Milwaukee. Wisconsin

INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES
D. C. Blewirr, Xerox Corporation, Webster, New York
W. K. h e w , Alrernate, Xerox Corporation, Webster. New York
D. E. Wendeln, MonsantoResearch, Miamisburg, Ohio
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS

H. W. Fahdander, Sr., S I . Petersburp, Florida


R. E. W. Harrison, Harrison Engineering Services.Washington,
A. 0.Schmidt, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

D.C.

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CONTENTS
Page
SECTION

I
2

3
4
5
6
7

Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Description of ToleranceDesignation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

i
i

2
2
2
3
3

Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Preferred
Basic Sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PreferredToleranceZones
...........................................
PreferredFits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FIGURE

1
2
3
4
5
6

Illustration of Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tolerance
Zones for Internal Dimensions
(Holes)
..............................
Tolerance
Zones for External Dimensions
(Shafts)
..............................
Preferred
Hole
Basis
Fits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Preferred
Shaft
Basis
Fits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Description of Preferred Fits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1
4
4
5

1
2
3
4
5

Preferred Sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Prefcrred
Hole Basis
Clearance Fits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PrefcrredHoleBasis Transition and Interference Fits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PreferredShaftBasisClearance
Fits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PreferredShaftBasis Transition and Interference Fits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3
8. 9
IO. 1 I
I 2 13

14. 15

APPENDIX

Tables of Deviation from Basic Sizes Up to 500 mm of PreferredToletanceZones


........
Tables of International ToleranceGrades.FundamentalDeviatlonsandTheir
Derivations . . .
Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reference
Temperaturc
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TABLE

ANSI 84.2-1978

AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD

PREFERRED METRIC LIMITSAND FITS


fits are as shown in Figure 1 . The terms are defined in
words below:

1. SCOPE

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Thisstandard describes the IS0 system of limits


and fits for mating parts as it is approved for general
engineering usage in the United States of America. It
establishes: (1) the designation symbols used to define
specific dimensional limits on drawings, material
stock, related tools, gages, etc., (2) the preferred basic
sizes (first andsecond
choices), (3) the preferred
tolerancezones
(first, secondand
third choices),
(4) the preferred limits and fits for sizes (first choice
only)upto
andincluding
500 millimeters,and
(5) definitions of related terms. Tolerance zones for
basic sizes in the range from 500 to 3 150 mm are
specified in Appendix B.

( I ) Basic Size. The size to which limits or deviations are assigned. The basic sizes is the same for both
members of a fit. It is designated by the number 40 in
40H7.

(2) Deviation. The algebraic difference between a


size and the corresponding basic size.
(3) Upper Deviation. The algebraical difference between the maximum limit of size and the corresponding basic size.
(4) Lower Deviation. The algebraic difference between the minimum limit of size and the corresponding basic size.

The general terms hole and shaft can also be


taken as referring to the space containing or contained
by two parallel faces of any part, such as the width of
a slot, the thickness of a key, etc.

( 5 ) Fundamental Deviation. That one of the two


deviations closest to the basic size. It is designated by
the letter H in 40H7.

2. DEFINITIONS

( 6 ) Tolerance. Thedifference between themaximum and minimum size limits on a part.

The most important terms relating to limits and

LOWER DEVIATION
INTERNATIONAL
TOLERANCE GRADE

LOWER DEVIATION

-BASIC

SIZE

UPPER D E V I A T I O N

FUNDAMENTAL
DEVlATlON

INTERNATIONAL
TOLERANCE GRADE
(IT NUMBER)
M A X SIZE-

FIG. 1

ILLUSTRATION OF DEFINITIONS

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ANSI 04.2-1978

limits of the part. The toleranced sizes is thus defined


bythebasic size of thepartfollowedby
a symbol
composed of a letter and a number.

(7) Tolerance Zone. A zonerepresentingthetolerance and its position in relation to the basic size.
(8) International Tolerance Grade (IT). A group
of tolerances which vary depending on the basic size,
but which provide the same relative level of accuracy
within a given grade. It is designated by the number
7 in 40H7 (1T7).

Examples:
Tolerance Zone
sym bo1
Inrcmal Dimensions.(Holrs)

Basic size
Fundamental deviation (position letter)
International tolerance grade (IT number)

(9) Hole Basis. The system of fits where the minimum hole size is basic. The fundamental deviation for
a hole basis system is H.
(10) Shaft Basis. The system of fits where the maximum shaft size is basic.Thefundamentaldeviation
for a shaft basis system is h.

71

Tolerance Z o n e 1
symbol
I
40
f

External Dimensions (Shafts)

Basic size
Fundamental deviation (position letter)
International tolerance grade (IT number)

l
4
J

( I 1) Clearance Fit. Therelationshipbetween


assembled parts when clearance occurs under
all tolerance conditions.

A fit is indicated by the basic size common to both


components, followed by a symbol corresponding to
each component, the internal part symbol preceding
the external part symbol.

( I 2) Interference Fit. The relationship between assembled parts when interference occurs under
all tolerance conditions.
(13) Trunsition Fir. Therelationshipbetweenassembled parts when either a clearance or interference
fit can result depending on the tolerance conditions
of the mating parts.

Example:

Basic Size
Fit
1
Some methods of designating tolerances on drawingsgages,
etc.areshown
in thefollowingthree

3. DESCRIPTION OF TOLERANCE
DESIGNATION

examples.

An International Tolerance grade establishes the


magnitudeofthetolerancezoneortheamountof
part size variationallowedforinternalandexternal
dimensionsalike(seeFigure
1). Tolerancesareexpressed in gradenumbers,whichareconsistant
with International Tolerance grades identified by the
prefix IT,- i.e., IT6, IT1 1 , etc. A smaller grade
numberprovides a smallertolerancezone(see
Appendix B, Table Bl).

a.40H8

40.035
b. 40H8 40.000

40.039 (40H8)
c 40.000

Note: Values in parentheses indicate reference only.

The basic size of mating parts should, where possible,bechosenfromthefirstchoice


sizes listed in
Table 1 , which were selected from the preferred diamA fundamental deviation establishes the position of eters of round metal products
in theAmerican Nathe tolerance zone with respect to the basic
size (see
tional Standard for Preferred Metric Sizes for Round,
Figure I). Fundamentaldeviationsareexpressedby
SquareandHexagonal Metal Products,B32.4-1974.
tolerancepositionletters.Capitallettersare
used
The
preference
rating
has
been
based
on the
for internal dimensions (see Appendix B, Table B2),
RENARDS series of preferred numbers(see American
and lower case or small letters are used for external
NationalStandardsonPreferredNumbers,
217.1dimensions (see Appendix B, Table B3).
1973) and the first choice sizes shown in Table 1 follow approximately the preferred number series R10,
4. SYMBOLS
wheresucceedingnumbers in theseriesincreaseby
25%. The second choice series shown are rounded off
By combining the IT grade number and the tolerance position letter, the tolerance symbol isestablished from the R20 series of preferred numbers ( 1 2% increments).
whichidentifiestheactualmaximumandminimum

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5. PREFERRED BASIC SIZES

AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD


PREFERRED METRiC LIMITSAND FITS

ANSI 04.2-1978

The first choice sizes can be rationalized by selecting every second number in the series such as 1 , 1.6,
2.5, 4, 6, 10. 16, etc.,andthisnumber
series is
rounded off from the RS series of preferred numbers
(60% increments).

Deviationsfrom basicsize for all tolerancezones


in Figures 2 and 3 aretabulated insizesover
0 to
500 mm in Appendix A.
Deviationsfrom basicsize for all tolerancezones
not shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3 may be calculated
from table values given in Appendix B for sizes up to
31 50 mm.

Preferred sizes outside the range of 1 through 1000


are found by multiplying or dividing the sizes shown
in Table 1 by 1000 or multiples thereof.
Table 1 Preferred Sizes
Basic Size,
mm

First
:hoice
1
1.2
1.6
2
2.5
3
4
5

6
8

i
t
First

Second
Choice
1.1

1.4
1.8
2.2
2.8
3.5
4.5
5.5
7

Basic Size,
mm

:hoia
10

12
16
20
25
30
40

50
60
80

Second
Choice
11

14
18
22
28
35
45
55
70

90

Basic Sire,
mm

Fim
zhoiw

100
120
160
200
250
300
400

500
600
800

1000
-

b n d
Choice

7. PREFERRED FITS

First choice tolerance zones are


used t o establish
preferredfits in thisstandard,asshownto
relative
scale inFigure 4 forholebasisand
in Figure 5 for
shaft basis fits.Hole basis fits have afundamental
deviation of Hon the hole, and shaftbasis fits have
a fundamental deviation of h on the shaft. A description of both types of fits which have the same
relative fit condition is givenin Figure 6. Normally,
the hole basis system is preferred, however, when a
commonshaftmateswith
several holes,theshaft
basis system should be used. Thus, clearance fit H7/h6
is included in both hole basis and shaft basis fits.

110
140
180
220

The hole basis and shaft basis fits of Figure 6 are


combined with the first choicesizes of Table 1 to form
Tables 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 where the specific limits as well
as the resultant fits are tabulated.

280
350
450

If the required size is not tabulated in Tables 2 , 3 , 4


and 5, thepreferredfitcanbecalculatedfromnumericalvalues shown in TablesA1through
A24 in
Appendix A.

550
700

It is anticipated that other fit conditions may be


necessary t o suit,special requirements, and a preferred
fit can be loosened or tightened simply by selecting a
standardtolerancezone
in Figure 2 or 3 . Otherfit
conditionsmaybecalculatedfromthenumerical
values for standard tolerance zones shown
in Tables
AI through A24 in Appendix A.

900

6. PREFERRED TOLERANCE ZONES

The preferred tolerance zones are shown in Figure


2 for internal dimensions and in Figure 3 for external
dimensions. The encircled tolerance zones
( I 3 each)
are first choice, the framed tolerance zones are second
choice, and the open tolerance zones are third choice.
Theencircledtolerancezonesarespecifiedfor
all
preferred fits in this standard.
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fits and sizes can be found in Appendix A and Appendix B.

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PREFERREO METRIC LfMlTS AND FITS
JSl

ANSI 64.2-1978
H1

G5

H2

JS2

H3

JS3

H4

JS4

H5

JS5 K5

M5
N5

P5

R5 S5

V5

T5
U5

25

Y5
X5

U6
V6
X6
Y6
Z6

V7
X7
Y7
27

U8
V8
X8
Y8
28
JS9 K9
M9
N9

P9

R 9 S9

T9

U9 VX9Y9299

u 1 0 v 1 0 x10 Y 1 0 2 1 0

D l 2 H12
E12

A12
C12
812
H13

C13

813

JS12

A13

JS13

A14 814

H14

JS14

H15

JS15

H16

JS16

For numeric values of tolerance zones shown see Appendix A


FIG. 2 TOLERANCE ZONES FOR INTERNAL DIMENSIONS (HOLES)
Legend: First choice tolerance zones encircled (ANSI 64.2 preferred)
Second choice tolerance zones framed (IS0 1829 selected)
Third choice tolerancezones open

94

dB
c8

d la12
2c l 2b l 2

e8

f8

g8

hl

is1

h2

is2

h3

j s3

h5

j5

16

0
h8

i
.
is4 m
nk 44

h4

j7

rn5 n5

p4

r4

s4

t4 x4
v4
u4

p5

r5

s5

t5

u5

r6

t6

t8

19

is5

k5

s
i6

@
k7

m6
m7

is8
is9

k8

m8 n8

p8

r8

k9

m9 n9

p9

r9

js7

@@
n7

p7

s8
s9

h13

js13

a14 b14

h14

is14

h15

is15

h16

is16

x5

v5

25

v7

v6

x6
x7

y6

~7

z6
27

u8

v8

x8

y8

28

u9

v9

x9

v9

z9

For numeric values of tolerance zones shown see Appendix A.


FIG. 3 TOLERANCE ZONES FOR EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS (SHAFTS)
Legend: First choice tolerance zones encircled (ANSI 84.2 preferred)
Second choice tolerance zones framed ( I S 0 1829 selected)
Third choice tolerance zones open

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v5

is12 h12

a13 b13c13

y4

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PREFERRED METRIC LIMITS AND FITS

ANSI 84.2-1978

t3

Hole
Tolerance

H11

&
I

Minimum
Interference
Maximum
Interference
Hole
Baric Size

I
I
I

Minimum
Clearance

nc
Tolerance

C l l

Shaft

Clearance

Transition

Interference

FIG. 4 PREFERRED HOLE BASIS FITS

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ANSI 84.2-1978

Hole

Tolerance

Maximum

Minimum
Clearance

-.Basic Size
Maximum

Tolerance
Shaf t

"Ole

ToIwance

Clearance

I Transition

Interference

FIG. 5 PREFERRED SHAFT BASIS FITS

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Minimum
Interference

AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD


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IS0 S'
Hole
Basis

Shaft'
Basis

DESCRIPTION

C1 llhll

Loose running fit for wide commercial tolerances or allowances on external members.

H9Id9

D9/h9

Free running fit not for use where accuracy is essential, but good for large temperature variations, high running speeds, or heavy journal pressures.

H8lf7

F8lh7

Close running fit for running on accurate machines and for accurate location at
moderate speeds and journal pressures.

H7/@

G7lh6

Sliding f i t n o t intended t o r u n freely, but to move and turn freely and locate accurately.

H7/h6

H7/h6

Locationel clearance f i t provides snug f i t f o r locating stationary parts; b u t can be


freely assembled and disassembled.

H7Ik6

K71h6

Locational transition f i t f o r accurate location, a compromise between


and interference.

H7/n6

N7/h6

Locational transition fit for more accurate location where greater interference is
permissible.

H71p6

P7lh6

Locarionel inrerference f i t f o r parts requiring rigidity and alignment with prime


accuracy of location but without special bore pressure requirements.

H7/6

S7/h6

Mediumdrive f i t f o r ordinary steel partsorshrinkfitsonlight


tightest f i t usable w i t h cast iron.

H71u6

U7/h6

Force fit
-

H1

IBOL

l/cll

clearance

sections, the

suitable for parts which can be highly stressed or for shrink fits
the heavy pressing forces required are impractical.

where

The transition and interference shaft basis f i t s shown do n o t convert t o exactly the same hole basis fit conditions
for basic sizes in range from 0 through 3 mm. Interference fit P7/h6 convern t o a transition fit H 7 / ~ 6in t h e above
size range.

FIG. 6 DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED FITS

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ANSI 84.2-1978

2.994
.
2,9
08
- 04C 6

3 0060

4.c75

5,990
5.978

24.9HC
24.959
29.9RC
29 959

2.110
2 9000

6*11C
6 000

!0-13/?
10 * G O C

15.130
15.COC

l0*130
IO * b o 0

12

1b

20

25

3c

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9.997
9.972

OeC90
0 eo00

tu

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1P.ORC
19.959

15.984
15.966

11*9R*
11.966

7.9~47
70q72

8*09G
8 m000

*OOO

6-075

4*99C
4.97P

5.075
5.00C

*000

3 e000

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2.494
2.484

2 e560
2 0500

2.5

3.97F

o.n~o

1-994
1.9R4

2 9060
2 9000

3 99C

0*030

1.594
le584

1.660
1.600

1* 6

0 e Of0

G.(J)4

U.074
0.920

0.074
0.020

0.061
O-Oih

0,061
0.016

0.013

O.0EO

0.013

0.050

0.040
0.010

3.040
0.010

b 040
9.310

OeOC6

0.030
OeCC6

O-QC6

Oe030

0*0C6

0,030

1.194
1.184

1.200

1* 2 6 0

1.2

0.030
O.OC6

0.994
0.984

1* O 6 0
1 .000

LOOSE R U N N I N G
Hole
Sheft
Fit
Hi1
C l l

CLOSE RUNNING
Hole Fit Shaft
H8
17

BASIC
SIZE

FREE RUNNING
Hole
Shmft
Flt
H9
d9

TABLE 2 PREFERRED HOLE BASIS CLEARANCE FITS


Hole
H7

06

SLIDING
Shaft
Fit

LOCATIONAL CLEARANCE
Hole
Shat
Fit
H7
h6

Dimensions in mm.

2 0 * 2 2 @ 1198820
20*000 1 1 9 - 6 0 0

60.250

00.290

5 0 * 2 9 0 249.720
50*000 249**30

120

160

20 iJ

253

~ 0 0 0 4 0 04 9 9 , 5 2 0
00*000 * 9 9 . 1 2 0

50 .I

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)L)O*097
4Y9.932
~ O C * t i t i C 499.R69

, U C ~ O P Y 399.938
b O O * C O O 399.081

OO*LGr) 3 9 9 . 2 4 0

00-361) 399.600

*Ob

147

16 0 . 0 4 0
1t,n.ooo

120.035
12 0 . 0 0 0

100.035
10 0 * G O ' I

80.030
80.000

60.030
60.000

50.025
50.000

40.000

en.025

0.168
0.050

oe

0*C90 2

0 . 2 2 8 5'00.063 4 9 9 . 9 8 0
0*9t8 5, c 0 * 0 0 0 4 9 9 . 3 * 0

399.9R2
399.940

-L

C.123 5
ilrC2C 5

C.111
C*Cl8

C*lOl 3
@e017 3

C*OIS 2

2'50.046 249.985
2'5G.000 249.956
3100.05P 2 9 3 . 9 8 3
3100.0on 2 9 9 . 9 5 1

79.981

10.000

60*000
59.981

49.904

$0.000

40.000

39.904

0 0 0 6 9 12 0 . 0 3 5 12O*COO
O*C12 12 0 * 0 0 0 1199978

C*OYC 2
C*C15 2

O.2CR 6 00.057
0 . 0 6 2 4 OL'.OOO

80.330

L)o.ooo

60,030
609000

50.025
50.000

40.000

40.025

C * 0 6 9 1OC.035 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
C*C12 1O U * O O O
99.978

0.059
0.010

0-059
0*010

0*050
0*009

00009

Dimensions in mm.

0.103
0.000

0.000

0.093

0.000

0.084

0.000

0.075

0.075
0.000

0.065
0.000

0.057
01000

0.057
0.000

0.049
0.000

0.049
01000

00041
0.000

0.041
01000

ILOCATIONAL CLEARANCE
Hole
Shat
Fit
H7
h6

-p

o-oso

Fit

159.986
OeC79 1
159.961
oe014
1

119.986
119.966

99.981
99.966

79.990
79.971

59.990
590971

49.991
*9*97S

39.991
39.975

SLIDING

199.985
199.956

0 0 1 6 8 2 00.046
0.050 2' 0 0 . 0 0 0

0.043

0.146

0.125
0.036

0.125
0.036

2 ~ 9 . 9 404. 1 e 9
0.056

249.95C
249*904

l 0 0 - 0 0 G 299.892

'bD.072
'50.000

199.95C

! O O ~ C O O199.904

'OC*O7P

6C.063 159.957
.60*000 159,917

,2C**O54 1 1 9 0 9 6 4
. 2 L * O O C 119.929

0.030

001C6

0.089
0.025

Os089
00025

Shaft HoIa

79*97C 0 0 1 C 6
7 9 . 9 4 ~ 0.030

59.970
59rY4C

49.Y75
49.95C

39.975
39,950

.00*05* 99,964
, Oi. 000
99 929

80.046

800000

60*0$6
6(i*OOO

500039
50,500

*0*000

40,039

CLOSE R U N N I N G
Hole
Shaft
Fit
H8
f7

Iok.tiR1

199.760

O O * O O O 199-470

159-790

99.830
99.610

60*000 1 5 9 - 5 4 0

oO*OOO

79.950
79.660

d9

FREE RUNNING
Flt
Shaft

nI2

100.320 2 9 9 , 6 7 0
' O U * G O i 299.340

30 >

001220

10G

80*000

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800190

89

59.860
59.670

60.190

60

60.00G

49-870
49.710

50,160
50*000

52

40.000

39*88O
390720

40.160

LOOSE R U N N I N G
Hole
Shaft
Fit
n1I
cll

40

BASIC
SIZE

TABLE 2 PREFERRED HOLE BASIS CLEARANCE FITS (Continued)

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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD


PREFERRED METRIC LIMITS AND FITS
m m
e m
e e

m e

m t

30

00

m e
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ANSI 64.2-1978
m h

m h

m t m t

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h -

3 0

0 0

5 3

3 0

.U9
0 3

G O
I I

G O

cc

O C

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h a

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O N

0 3

O N
0 0

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00

00

00

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t a

t a

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tf

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00

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t a

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0
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- 4

0 0

33

00

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m N

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3 3

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3 3

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t m
f O
o c

a m

N O

G O
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00

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m N

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I\r4

30

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-0

00
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0 0

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N N

N N

Pl!7

0 0

c o

m N
G O

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h a

-0

- 0

Q G

0 0

o s

- 3

0.d

0 0

-3
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9 9

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0 3

0 0

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N &

0 0
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N O

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a t
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00

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G O

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4 -

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-0

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0 0
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4 0

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-0
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0 0
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N N

4 -

4 -

C O

06

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0 0

00

N(U

4 0

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3 0

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-0

N O

N C

0 3

30

in3
- 0 . r . O
0 3
0 0

N N

o m

e a

m*m

Q Q

mm

0 0

0 0

- 0
- 0

r
0
0

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0 0
4 -

n u
- 3

00

N N
- 4

clm

p?k

G G

- a

t m

- x

mru

0 0

r.-

t -

................................

- 0

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Nu9

-e 0

-0

-9
N O
00

4~

0 0
N N

a 0

3 0

U N

- 3

mP)
N O

J C

3 J

T)m

4 0

N O

N O

o
m
NN

0 0

0 0

0:

no

2
?

3
3

1
1
2
2
2
2

3
3

6 0 - 0 4 0 160.028
0.037
60-009 1 6 0 * 0 0 3 -0.028

200-C33 0.04F
O O * C O O 2 0 0 - 0 0 4 -0.033
0.042
-0.033

20.03S
20.000

00.046

50.046

0 0 * 0 5 2 300.036
9.048
O O * O O O 300*004 - 0 . 0 3 6

00*057 400-050
0.053
o o ~ o o c Y O 0 . 0 0 * -0.043

o o * o 6 3 so0.0*5

12b

163

200

250

30C

400

505

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c.

2
?

1
1

12 0 * 0 3 5 120.045
0*01i!
1 i'W.000 1 2 0 * 0 ? 3 -0.045

0.012
1on.1~35 100.045
10 0 . 0 G 0 1 0 0 . 0 2 3- 0 * 0 * 5

0.05~ 5
O O * O O O 500*035 - 0 . 0 4 5 5

250.033

50*000 250.094

0.032
120.025
1 2 O * P 9 3 -0.025

100.025

00-OOC! 1 0 0 * 0 0 3 -0.025

0.032

0.01~
~ 0 . 0 3 0 80.039
PO.900
8 0 @ 0 ? 0 -0.039

UO*C21
0.029
-0.021

8 0 ~ 0 0 0 RO.002

60.030

1
1

00.C35

100
1
1

U0*030

60.000

0.028
60,021
60*(10? -0.021
6 0 * 00
3 -90 1 0
60.020 -0.039

0*OOU
-0.033

8 IJ

60*000

5 0 * 05
20
5* 0 3 3
50.000
50.017

0.008
409033
40.017 -0.033

60.030

0.023
5 0 - 0 0 2 -0.018

50.018

40.000

40.025

60

--

50.025
50.000

0.023
-0.018

50

40.018
40.002

LOCATIONAL TRANSN.
Hole Fit Shaft
H7
n6

40.025
40*00C

LOCATIONAL TRANSN.
Hole Fit Shaft
H7
k6

40

BASIC
SIZE

TABLE 3 PREFERRED HOLE BASIS TRANSITION AND INTERFERENCE FITS(Continuedl

00.035
00.000

RO.000

80.033

60.030
60.000

50.025
50.000

40.025
40.000
-0.011
-0.059

-0.018
-0-059

-0,029
-0.078

100.093 - 0 . 0 3 6
100-071 -0.093

80.078
80.059

60.072
-0.023
6 0 . 0 5 3 -0.072

50.059
50.043

40.059
40.043

MEDIUM D R I V E
Hole Fit Shaft
H7
s6

260.265
200.236

40cI.471
466.435

306.350

-0.378
-0.471

-0.298
-0.382

-0.238
-0,313

-0.190
-0.265

-0.150
-0.215

-0.109

-0.146

-0.089

00.063 5 0 0 . 5 ~ 0 -0.477
00*000 560.540 - 0 . 5 8 0

00.057
00.000

00.000

00*052 360.382

50.046 250.313
5 0 * 0 0 0 250.284

00.000

00.046

160.215

6 0 * 0 0 0 160.190

60.040

120.166

100.124

-0.072
-0.121

-0.106

-0.057

20.000 , 1 2 0 0 1 4 4 -0.166

20.035

00.000

80.121
80.102

60.106
60.087

-0.066

-0.045

56.070

50.086

-0.03~
-0.076

b0.060

48.076

00*035 100.146

80.030
80.000

60.000

60.030

50.025
50.000

*O*OOO

40.025

FORCE
Hole Fit Shaft
H7
u6

Dimensions in mm.

--`,`,`,,,,,``,```,````,`,,,`,-`-`,,`,,`,`,,`---

0.180
0.060
0.180
0,060

2*500
2.440

2 -620
2.560

0.220
0.079

0.260

h*G00
5.925

AeCOO
10*000
9.910
12.000
11.890

6.145
6.079

8*170
8 e080

loel70
10.080

12-205
12.095

16*205
16*095

20.24c
20.110

25.240
25.110

30:240
30*11C

I:,

12

16

2 !I

25

33

0037U

0.310
0.110

19nU70

25.*000
30-000

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29.A70

0.110

0.370
0.110

2O*LOO

24*870

0,315
0.095

0.315
0.095

0.080

0.263

0.08D

169000
15*R90

7*91C

16*C0C
15,982
2CaPOC
19,979
ys-cnc
24.979

16.043
16*C16
2c. c 5 3

2L * e 2 0
25.O53
25 0 2 0

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O*lbY

30.00r
30.117
.~
30.065
29*941(
0.065

Cf*16?
0nC65

3C 553

12*COC
ll.9R2

12.043
12-016

6.136
0905C:
0.136
0*05C

10.00c
9.995

1L.035
10.013

8.OOC
70985

6.OOC
5.98P

6 028
6.010

8.035
U.013

5-000
4.988

5.028
5.010

0.112
O*O40

0.112
0.040

0*03C,

O-CRC,

0.030

C*09c'

0-169
0.065

19,948

20*000

16.00~
15,957

12.000
11.957

1o.occ.
9.964

8.0GCI
7.964

6.0OC
5.970

5e000
4.97C

25.0@0
24e94P

25.117
25.065

209117
23 e 6 5

16.093
16.050

120093
12.050

10*076
10.040

8.076
8.040

6 9 060
6.030

5.030

5 * G60

0.070

0.2PO

5eCG0
4,925

5.145
5.070

C I - U ~ ~ 4.528
4eOlO
0*03G

3.976

*.or0

* 0:b0
4*030
4.00C
3.988

3.00C
2.99C

3 020
3 006

C.070
0*0PC

3.925

3.012

0.030

2.49C

0.020

0.074

0.074
0.020

0.061
0.016

0.061
0.016

0.059
0.013

3C.02U
30.007

30*')P'3
29.987

25.000
24.987

C.041
C.C'l7

(J.CO7

0.034
0.000
30.000
29.987

30.021
3C 0 0 0

0.034
0.000

25.00C
2b.9R7
25.021
25 * 0 0 0

91.O*l
25.028
25.007

0.034

16.000
0.029
1 s . 9 ~ 9 0.000

0.0CO

20.021
20.000
('.U4l
C.CW7

2O.OOC
2c. 028
20.007

Coco6

12.000
0.029
11.989

0.000

0.024
0.000

10.000
9.991

0.024
0.000

0.020
01000

O*OOO

0.020

0.020
0.000

0.016

0.000

0.016
0.000

01016
00000

0.000

0.016

O*OOO

0.016

0.000

0.016

a.000
'1.991

6.000
5.992

s.000
b ,992

4.600
3.992

3.000
2.994

2.500
2.494

20000
1.994

t*600
I.594

1.200
1.194

1.000
0.994

20.000
19.987

16.018
16.000

0,035
16.000
15.919
169024
16.006

19.987

12.018
12.coo

5.006

0.035
12.0GC
11.989

12.024
12,006

1C.Gl5
10.000

10.3oc
9-9Y1

8.015
8.000
0.c29
'2-005
lG*O20
10.005

Os029
0.005
7.991

8.000
8.020
A 005
01013

-000
0.050

0.024
O.CO4
6.000
5.992

6.016
6.004
0.040
0.010

6.012

5.012
5.000
C-004

fl-024
5.000
4.992
5.016
5.004

3.000

3.010

2.510
2 500

2.010
2.000

1* 6 1 0
1e 6 0 0

1.200

1* 2 1 0

1 eo00

1.010

4*012
4.000

0.040
0.010

Dimensions in mm.
-0CATIONAL CLEARANCE
Hole Fit Shaft
H7

CeC24
0.004

0.018
P.002

0.002

C*ClU

0.018
00002

0.011
0,002

0.018
0*002

0.C18
01002

Fit
h6

4.000
3.992

3.000

2.994

2.500
2.494

2.000
1,994

1.600
1.594

1.200
1.194

1*00G
0.994

SLIDING
Shaft

4-016
Y 004

0.040
0.010

0mOC6

O.OC6

3e002

2.512
2.502

0.030

2*50C

2.520
2 e506

0*07C
0*02C

3.000
2.975

2.500
2eb75

O.OC6

2.00C
1e990

2 0006

O.OC6
2.012
2.002

1.606

0.030

2. c20

0.070
0*02C

1.212
1.202

1.012
1* 0 0 2

1.612
1.602

O.OC6

0.030

OeOC6

0.030

Hole
G7

0.030

1.60C
1.590

1* 6 2 0

0.070
0*02C

l*OOC
0.99C
1.200
1.19C

1* G O 6

1* 0 2 0
10220
1e206

0.020

0*07C

0.070
0*02C

CLOSE RUNNING
ShaftHole
Fit
F8
h7
h6

3.045
3.020

0-220
0.070

4-000

4.145
*e070

2.940

3-COO

3.120
3 * 060

2.545
2.520

1.975

2.009

1*94C

2.020

0.180
0.060

2.000

2*120
2,060
2.045

1,600
10575

1 645
19620

0.180
Oe060

1.600
1.54C

19 6 6 0

1.720

l*ZOR
1.175

1.245
1.220

0.180
0.060

1.000
0.975

1.200
1.140

1 020

1.045

1* 3 2 0
1.260

0.180
Oe060

1.000
0.940

FREE RUNNING
Hole Fit Shaft
D9.

la120
1* C 6 0

LOOSE RUNNING
Hole Fit Shaft
h9
hll c11

TABLE 4 PREFERRED SHAFT BASIS CLEARANCE FITS

AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD


PREFERRED METRIC LIMITS AND FITS

ANSI 04.2-1978

- 0

- 0

010

m o

ho

D O

00

0 0

0 0

00

00

00

o t

ot

m o

h o
m o

m o

m o

m o

to

m o

0 0

0 0

00

0 0

0 0

3 0

0 0

00

00

00

00

or.
o m

o m
o h

o m
o h

o m
oh

G -

........................

t o

O E

to

o m

to

00

0-

o m

to

?? ?? ?? t y
o m

e n
UIO

N O

7:

03

o m
m e

o m
~m

o m o m
o m

5 -

LnO
NO

0 0

0 0

00

30

30

0 0

??

....

m o

$ ? 7:

m o

LnO

no

o m
N-

r.-

LnO

m o

??

33
0 3

N N

n o

m o
n-

m~

mru

o o

m o
noo

00

0 0

0 0

00

n m

a m

o m

3 0

Q Q

00

-y?

0 0

h o

..

oh

1.0

0 0

0 -

o m

oh

?:

o m

N-

N N

0 0

90

90

?'j

7:

~m

to

oc
aa

m e
N oc:

to

m t

to

??

0 0

oi)

N N

N N

0 0

m a

0 0

o m
o m
o m

om

-- -- -??

a m

t t

9 0

tc
o m
0 9

ot

. . .c m.

oo

oo

9 -

oo

9 -

N O

h 0
0 0

0 0

3 u

o c

0 0

oc

4 0

4 0

ou

Dc^

u o

C>'>

00

o v

3.2

0 0

0 3

mm

3-

@ O

0 0

t n

G O
6,

o m

m t

00
0-

o m

o m
a m

00

00

OK.

9-

P A

o m

,r)r

o m

o m
4

0 0

o m
oh
o m

C O

o m

-- --

N-

0 0
3 -

UI-

01-

QUI

o m
Re-

0 0
0-

0 0

3 -

ODC
0 9

o m

a m

.urn

mR,

m t

o m

0 0

0 0
C)D
f

o n
mm

-a

d d

-c,

. . .c m. . . . . . ~m. . . . .o .m .o .m . . . . . . .

00

oe
oa
o m

n o

'j?

Nh'
d V

0 0

. . . . . . .c.c . n. o. . . .c .o . . . . . . . . .

0 0

m 0

'I"

m -

o m

Gt.

o m
o m
m t

o m

t m

--

mm

3 0

n-

00
09

GO\

........................

0 0

oc

09
Q A

??

00
-0

oc

o m
o m

0 0

m o

m o

C 3

c *

0 0

o m
o m

c m

~~

m a

-e
0 0
0 0

c a
o m
o m

m t

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1 e596

1.996
1.986
2.496
214U6

0.006

2*(iOO 0.006
1 * 9 9 k -0.010
O.OC6
2.500
2 * * 9 4 -0.010

2.000
1 *Y90

2 -500
2.490

7 996
7*981

8.000
1 0 - 0 0 @ 0.014
9,991 -0.010

8 0005
7 e990

10-005

12.006
11.988

19

12

16

25.00C
24,987
30.coc
29.987

* 986
l u ,965
?9 966
? 9 965

30.000
29,987

30.006

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29.985

0.019
-0.015

C@c)',b

-0.028

O*OC6
-OnO?R

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? 9 * 9 9 3 30.000
29.987
29-97?

993
24-972

24

?&

25.000
24.987

0.019
-0.015

25,000
24.9R7

25-006
24.985

25

-0,035

-0,OCl

-0-0C1
-0,035

-0.010
-0.039

24 9 6 0
-0.04~~ 24.939
-C*CI+
-0.CkR

30.000
29.9'87
9.973
9.952

29 960
29.939

-C*Cl*

25.000
26.987

4.973
*e952

19.967
19.9*6

15.974
15.956

11.974
11.956

9.978
9-963

-@.008
-0.032
-0.010
-0.039

7.978
7.963

5-981
5 969

4.981
4.969

-0.032

-0.CO8

20.00~-O-Cl*
19.9P.7 - C * C * R

9.973
9.952

-0.035
19.987

19-993
19.972

-0.oc1

20.coc
19*9U6
19.965

2O*OOL, O*OLb
19.987 - 0 - 0 2 8

0.019
-r).O15

20 006
19*985

23

20.000
19.997

16.900
15.989

5.961

5.979
Oe3CO
16-OOC
15.9R9 -0.O29

09036
-0.023

I S 9R9
15.971

16.000
15.9119

3.017
16eCOO
15.989 - 0 . 0 1 2

168006
15-98R

15.995
15.977

12.000
11.989

1.979
1,961
0.0co
12.00c
11 -9R9 -0.029

9*990

0 ~ 0 0 6 11 * 9 8 Y
11 0995 12.00t
11 0 9 7 1
11 9 8 9 -0 - 0 2 3
11.971

8.000
7.991

0.017
12*GOO
11 *989 -0.012

9-976

7.983
7.968

-0.007
-C.027

-0,027

6-000 -0-007
5.992 - 0 . C 2 i

5.000
4.992

10.000
9.Y91

00005

-09019

o.oc0

-0.024

5.985
5.973

6-OOC
O-oco
5.992 -0.020
F.Dr?C
7.991

4.985
4.973

-0.020

0-OCO

5.00C
4.992

3.981
3.969

-0.007
3.992

4.000

9.983
9.968

10.000
9.991

7-991
7 -976

5 -992
5-980

4.980

3.985
3.973

2.982
2.972

-0.OPk

-C*O08

3.000
7.994

-0-02k

2.482

-C-O08

2.472

1.982
1.972

1.582
1.572

1.182
1.172

0.982
0.972

Hole
u7

2.500
2.494

o.oc0
1L.OOC
9 - 9 9 1 -0.OiZ4

9.996
90981

0.005

8.000
-0-019

O.OC4

7.991

-0.016

6.000
5.992

4.992
-0;016

o.oc0
*.cot
3,992 -0.020

2 986
2.Y76

-0-OOR

-0.024

-0*024

-0*008

-0*008

-0.024

2.000 -0-008
1.994
-0.021

1.600
1.594

1.200
1.194

1.000
0.994

5) * Y 9 1

9.014
-0.010

5.996
5.98k

6.C00
3 e C l l
5 - 9 9 2 -0.OC9

6.003
5,991

7.991

4 -992

oano4

5.000

6 996
4.984

5-000
0.011
4.997 -0.003

5 -003

4.991

3.992
3.980

0-00*

3-99? -0-016

4eOOO

3.996
3.984

0.011
4.000
3 9 9 2 -0 e 0 0 9

4-003
3.991

3eOOC
0.0CO
2.994 -0.016

2.994

2 984

0.002

-00014

3.000
2.994

2.996
2.90b

0.006
-0.010

2ek86
2.476

0-OCO
-0,016

2.50C
2.49k

2.494
2 48k

3.C00
2.994

-0.014

G*GO?

2.5C0
2.494

1 e986
1.97h

o.oc0
2.000
1 - 9 9 4 -0.016

1.994
1*9R4

O ~ C ' ~ 2
-0.01'1

1.994

1.60C

1.594

1.586
1.576

2-OOG

1.186
1.176

-0.016

GeOCO

1 .ZOC
1.194

0.986
3.976

0. O C O
1. ooc
00994 -00016

MEDIUM DRIVE
Hole
Shaft
Fit
57
h6

0.0CO
-0.016

1.59*
1.584

OeCC2
1-6c'C
1.594 - O 9 @ l ' 1

3@000
2.990

1 586

0.994
0.984

1 194
1-184

0.002

-0.014

1.200
c-0c2
1.194-0'014

1.oco

0.994

LOCATIONAL INTERF
Hole
Shaft
fit
P?
h6

-C.010

1,600
1.596

1*600
1.590

1.196
1.186

1 * 2 0 0 0.006
1.194 - 0 . 0 1 0

0.996
0.986

1* 2 0 0
1 01 9 0

Fit

1-000
0.006
0.994 '0.010

Shaft
h6

LOCATIONAL TRANSN.
Hole
Shaft
Fit
N7
h6

1*ooo
0.990

K7

Hole

LOCATIONAL TRANSN.

TABLE 5 PREFERRED SHAFT BASIS TRANSITION AND INTERFERENCE FITS


Fit

-0.012
-0.028

-0.012
-0.028

-0.013
-0.037

-0.513
-0.037

-0.031

-0.044

-0.015

30.000
29.987

24.9R7

25.600

-0.027
-0.061

-0.027
-0.061

20.000 - 0 . 0 2 0
1 Q . 9 8 7- 0 . 0 5 4

15.989

IbeoOO

1 2 . 0 0 0- 0 . 0 1 5
1 1 . 9 8 9 -0.Ok4

10.000
9.991

8.000
7.991

5.992

-0.011
-0.031

-0.011
-0.031

-0.02B

-0.012

-0.OZB

-0.012

6-000 -0.011

4.992

5.000

9.992

4.000

3.000
2.994

2.500

2.492

2.000 - 0 e 0 1 2
1 - 9 9 k -0.028

1,600
1.534

1.200
1.194

1.000 -0.012
0 - 9 9 4- 0 . 0 2 8

FORCE
Shaft
h6

Dimensions in mm.

60.009
60.000
0.028
5 9 . 9 7599 . 9 8-10 . 0 2 1

80.009
80.000
0.028
7 9 . 9 7799 . 9 8-10 . 0 2 1

MAX
MIN

MAX
MIN

60

80

0.058
-0.045

250.000
0.042
M A X 250.013
N I N 249.967'249,971

300.000 .O.O48
M I N 299.964299.968-0.036
-0.040

200.000
0.042
M A X 200.013
MIN 199.967199.971

MAX 300.016

MAX 400.017 YOO.000


H I N 399.960399.964

MAX 500.018 500.000


M I N 499.955499.960

160

200

250

300

400

500

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-0.033

0.053

160.000
0.037
M A X 160.012
M I N 159.972159.975-0.028

-0.053

120.000
0.032
M A X 120.010
M I N 119.975119.978

120

-0.025

MAX 100.010 100.000


99.978
-0.025
M I N 99.975

0.032

0.023
-0.018

0.023

100

50.007
50.000
49.982
49.984

MAX
MIN

50

40.007
40.000
39.982
39.984
-0.018

MAX
MIN

LOCATIONAL TRANSN.
Hole
Shaft
Fit
h8

40

BASIC
SIZE

0.008

-0.033

-0.033

0.008

-0.045

0.012
-0.0'45

300.000
299.968
0.018
-0.066

0.023
-0.080

60.000
59.981

50.000
49.984

-0.002

-0.002
-0.051

-0.002
-0.051

-0.001
-0.042

-0.001
-0.042

-0.005
-0.098

-0.00'4
-0.088

99.955500.005-0.005
,99.892499.960
-0.108

199.959 4 0 0 . 0 0 0
199.902 399.964

l99.964 3 0 0 . 0 0 0
'99.912 299.968

149.967 250.000 -0.004


'49.921 2 4 9 . 9 7 1 - 0 . 0 7 9

.99.967 200.000 -0.004


99.921 1 9 9 . 9 7 1 - 0 . 0 7 9

59.972160.000
-0.003
,59.932 159.9711 - 0 . 0 6 8

.19.976120.000-0.002
.19.951119.978-0.059

99.976 1 0 0 . 0 0 0
99.941
99.978
-0.059

79.979
80.000
79.959
79.981

59.979
59.959

49.983
49.958

39.983
40.000
39.958
39.984

LOCATIONAL INTERF.
Shaft
Flt
P7
h6

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99.983 5 0 0 . 0 0 0
99.920499,960

99.984 400.000
0.020
99.927399.964-0.073

99.986
99.934

49.986
250.000
0.015
49.940249.971-0.060

99.986
200.000
0.015
99.940199.971-0.060

59.988
160.000
0.013
59.948159.975-0.052

19.990
120.000
0.012
19.955119.978

99.990 1 0 0 . 0 0 0
99.955
99.978

0.010

60.000
0.010
59.981 -0.039

50.000
49.984

79.991
80.000
79.961
79.981
-0.039

59.991
59.961

49.992
49.967

39.992
40.000
39.967
39.984

LOCATIONAL TRANSN.
Holo Fit Shrft
N7
h8

TABLE 5 PREFERRED SHAFT BASIS TRANSITION AND INTERFERENCE FITS (Continuodl

99.771
99.708

99.813
99.756

99.850
99.798

49.877
49.831

99.895
99.849

59.915
59.875

19,934
19.899

99.942
99.907

79.952
79.922

59.958
59.928

49.966
49.9'41

39.966
39.901

-0.101

-0.044

-0.036
-0.093

-0.029
-0.078

-0.023
-0.072

-0.018
-0.059

-0.018
-0.059

500.000
499.960

400.000
399.964

300.000
299.968

250.000
249.971

-0.189
-0.292

-0.151
-0.244

-0.118
-0.202

-0.091,
-0.169

200.000 - 0 , 0 7 6
199.971 -0.151

160.000 - 0 , 0 6 0
159.975 -0.125

120.000
119.978

100.000
99.978

80.000
79.981

60.000
59.981

50.000
49.984

40.000
39.984

MEDIUM DRIVE
Hole
Shaft
Fit
57
h6

99.483
99.420

99.586
99.529

99.670
99.618

49.733
q9.687

99.781
9'1.735

59.825
59.785

19.869
19.834

99.889
99.854

79.909
79.879

59.924
59.894

49.939
49.914

39.9'49
39.924

u7

Holo

-0.150
-0.215

-0.109
-0.166

-0.089
-0.146

-0.072
-0.121

-0.057
-0.106

-0.045
-0.086

-0.035
-0.076

Flt

500.000
499.960

399.964

400.000

300.000
299.968

250.000
219.971

-0.477'
-0.580

-0.378

-0.471

-0.298
-0.582

-0.313

-0.238

In mm.

200.000 -0.190
1 9 9 . 9 7 1 -0.265

160.000
159.975

130.000
119.978

100.000
99.978

80.000
79.981

60.000
59.981

50.000
49,984

40.000
39.984

FORCE
Shoft
h8

Dlmenrlonr

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APPENDIX A
Tables of Deviation From Basic Sizes up to500 mm of
Preferred Tolerance Zones
INDEX
Tolerance Zone Ranges
Holes

Table Number

A14 through A9 and B14 through B9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


C13 through C8 and Dl2 through D7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
El 2 through E7 and F11 through F6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
G10 through G5 and J8 through J6 ....................
H16 through H1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
JS16lhrough
JSl
...............................
K10 through KS and M10 through MS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
N10 through NS and P10 through PS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
R10 through R5 and S10 through SS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
T10 through TS and U10 through US . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
V10 through V5 and X10 through X5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Y10 through Y5 and Z10 through Z5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A1
A2
A3
A4
AS
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12

a14 through a9 and b14 through b9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


c13 through c8 and d l 2 through d7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
e l 1 through e6 and f10 through fS ....................
g9 through g4 and j7 through jS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
h16 through h l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
js16 through jsl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
k9 through k4 and m9 through m4 ....................
n9 through n4 and p9 through p4 .....................
r9 through r4 and s9 through s4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
t9 through t4 and u9 through u4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
v9 through v4 and x9 through x4 .....................
y9 through y4 and 29 through 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A13
A14
A15
a16
A17
A18
a19
A20
A21
A22
A23
A24

For f i s t second and third choice tolerance zones see Figure 2 and Figure 3 .

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Table A1 ToleranceZones for Internal (Hole) Dimensions (A14 through A9 and 814 through E91
BASIC
S I ZA12
E A13 A14
3VER

TO

IVER
TO

A 9 A 1 0A l l

b0.520

*0*410 *0.370 *0*330 * 0 * 3 1 0 *0*295


b0.270 *0*270 *0.270 +0*270 *0*270 *0*270

bO.570 *0e450 *0.390 *0*345 *Os318 * 0 * 3 0 0


b0.270 +On270 *0.270 *0.270 *0*270 *0*270
b0.640
b0.280

*0*500 *0*430 *0*370 * 0 * 3 3 8 *0*316


* 0 * 2 8 0 *0*280 *0*280 *0*280 *Os280

c0.720 * 0 * 5 6 0 *0.470 +o*roo * O . ~ L O * o 0 3 3 a


,00290 *00290 *0*290 *0*290 *0*290 *0*290
+0*720 *8*560 *Om470 *O*4OO * O s 3 6 0 *O*333
c0.290 40.290
*Os290 *0*290 *0*290 *0*290
* 0 * 6 3 0 *0*510 *Om430 *0*384 * 0 * 3 5 P
* 0 . 3 0 0 * 0 * 3 0 0 *0*300 * 0 * 3 0 0 * 0 * 3 0 0 * 0 . 3 0 0
'0.820

9VER
TO

24

*0*820 * 0 * 6 3 0 *On510 *0*430 *0*384 + 0 * 3 5 2


*0.300 +0*300 *0*300 * 0 * 3 0 0 *0*300 *0.300

>VER
TO

30

40

*CJ.930 *0*700 * O s 5 6 0 *0*470 *0.410 *00372


*Om310 *0*310 *0*310 *0*310 *0*310 *0*310

3VER
TO

40
50

*0.940 *0*710 *0*570 *Om480 *0*420 * 0 * 3 8 9


*0.320 * 0 * 3 2 0 *0.320 *Os320 *0*320 *Om320

3VLR
TO

50
65

*1.080 * 0 . 8 0 0 +0*640 * 0 * 5 3 0 *0*460 *0*414


*0.340 *0e340 *Ow340 *0*340 *0*340 *0*340

3VER
TO

65
a0

*1.100 * 0 . 8 2 0 * 0 * 6 6 0 +Or550 *0*480 *0*434


* O n 3 6 0 * 0 * 3 6 0 *0.360 * 0 * 3 6 0 * 0 * 3 6 0 * 0 * 3 6 0

SVER

80
100

*1.250 *0*920 *On730 *0*600 *0*520 *0*467


* 0 . 3 8 0 * 0 * 3 8 0 * 0 * 3 8 0 *0*380 * 0 * 3 8 0 * 0 * 3 8 0

SVER 100
TO
120

*la280 *0*950 *0*760 * 0 * 6 3 0 * 0 . 5 5 0 *0*497


*U.+lO *0*410 *0*410 *0*410 *0-410 *0*410

OVER
TO

120

*le460 *1*G90 * 0 * 8 6 0 *0*710 * 0 * 6 2 0 +0*56C


*0*460 + O * 4 6 0 *0*460 + 0 * 4 6 0 *0*460 *0*46C

OVER
TO

140

*la520 *le150 *0.920 *0*770 * O s 6 8 0 *0*62C


*0.520 *0*520 * 0 * 5 2 0 + 0 * 5 2 0 * 0 * 5 2 0 *0*52C

OVER
TO

160
180

'1.580

TO

30

160
160

'0,580

*le210 *0.980 * 0 * 8 3 0 *00740 * 0 * 6 8 C


* 0 * 5 8 0 *0.580 *0*580 *0*580 * 0 * 5 8 C

OVER 1 8 0
200
TO

*1.810 *le380 +lo120 *0.950 *0*845 *0*776

O V E R 200
225
TO

'1,890 *le460 *l.F00


*G.740 *0*740 *0.740

'0.660

*00660 *0#660 *0*660 *On660

*0*66C

+1.030 *0*925 *0*855


*0*740 *0*740 *0*74C

225
250

'1.370
'01820

*lr5*0 *le280 *le110 +1*005 *0*93!


*0*820 *0.820 * 0 . 8 2 0 * o . a 2 0 +0.82(

O V E R 250
TO
280

'2.220
20.920

*le730 *1.440 +lo240 *1.130 *1m05C


+0.920 *0.920 +0.920 +0.920
+O.~E(

OVER

TO

OVER
TO

280
315

'2.350 +le860 *1.570 '1,370 *lo260 *1*18C


+1.050 *1-050 *1*050 +la050 *1*050 *1.05C
*2*090 +la770 +la560 *la430 *1*34(
*1.20(
'1.200
+1.200 '1.200 '1.200

OVER 315
TO
355

'2.600
'1.200

O V E R 355
TO
*oc

* 2 . 7 5 3 + 2 * 2 4 0 '1.920
*1.710 * 1 * 5 8 0 *1*49C
+1.350 *le350 +1.350 *1.350 +1*350 *1*35[

OVER
TB

OVER

Te

roc

+3.050 +2*470 +2*130 +1*900 *1.750 '1-65:

*SC

'3.200 *2.620 '2.280


+1.650 *l*b50 '1.650

*5c

5oc

*An500 *la500 *1.500 *1.500 '1.500

*1*50(

+ 2 * 0 5 0 *1*90@ *1*80!
+le650 *1.650 +1*65(

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Dimensions in mm

Table A2 Tolerance Zones forhternal (Hole) Dimensions (C13 through C8 and D l 2 through D7)
C13
OVER

Te

OVER
TO

3
6

OVER

--`,`,`,,,,,``,```,````,`,,,`,-`-`,,`,,`,`,,`---

10

OVEN

TO

10
14

OVER
TO

14
18

OVEN

18
2*

OVER
TO

2*

OVER

30

TC

OVER
TB

eo

Te

loo

OvER
70

100
120

evER

120
l4c

OVER

140
160

OVER

160
180

eVER

180
200

OVER

Te

200
225

OVtR
TO

225
250

OvCR

25C

OVER
TO

28G
j1s

OVER

315

evER
10

uoo

TO

Te

Tb

TR

Te

OVkE
Trl
OVtR
T9

Dl1

46

65
80

Te

Dl2

50

OVER

OVER

C8

4D

50
65

Tb

c9c10

30

OVER

Te

C11

Te

TU

C12

dY0

355

355

*')c

*5u
s5c

590

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Dl0

Dimensions in mrn

39

D8

D7

rable A3 ToleranceZones for Internal (Hole) Dimensions (E12 through E7 and F11 through F6)
--`,`,`,,,,,``,```,````,`,,,`,-`-`,,`,,`,`,,`---

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Dimensions in rnrn

Table A4 Tolerance Zones for Internal (Hole) Dimensions (G10 through 6 5 and J8 through J6)
BASIC
SIZE
OVER

TO

OVER

G10
0

G9

G8

G7

G6

G5

*0*042 *0.027 *0*016 +0*012* O e O O 8


*0.002 *o*oo2 *0.002 *0.002 *0.002

*Om006

*0.002

*0*052 * 0 * 0 3 4 *0.022 +00016 *0*012 * 0 * 0 0 8

* O * O o * *00004 *0.004 +0*004 * O s O O I

TO

OVER
TO

6
10

*0*063 *0*041 *0.027 +0*020 *0*01+ *0*011


*0*005 *0*005 *0.005 *00005 *0*005 * O e O O 5

OVER
TO

10

*0.076 *0*049 *0.033 *OeO24 *0*017 + 0 * 0 1 4


*0*006 *0*006 *0.006 *0*006 *0*006 *0*00b

OVER
TO

14

18

*0*076 * 0 * 0 * 9 *O.O33 *0*024 +On017 +Ow014


* O n 0 0 6 *0*006 +0.006 *0*006 * O . O O L * 0 * 0 0 6

OVER
TO

18
24

*0*091 *Om059 *0.040'*0*021 *O.O2O *O*OlC


*0*007 * O * O O ? *0.007.*0*007 *On007 + 0 * 0 0 7

OVER

24
30

*0*091 *0*059 *0.040 e0.028 +O.C20 * O a O 1 6


*0*007 *0*007 *0*007 *0*007 *0*007 ~0.007

OVER
TO

30

*O*IC'p *0*071 * O n 0 4 8 +0*034 *On025 *0.02@


*0@009 *0.009 *0.009 r0.009 *0.009
*0.009

TO

14

--`,`,`,,,,,``,```,````,`,,,`,-`-`,,`,,`,`,,`---

40

*0*004

TO

50

40

*0*109 *0*071* 0 . 0 4 8 *Om034 +0.025 +0.020


*0@009 *0*009 *0.009 *0.009 *0.009 *0.009

OVER

50
65

*Om130 +Om084 *Os056 *0*040 *0*029 *0*023


*0*010 *0.010 *0.010 *0.010 *0.010 *0.010

OVER
TO

65

*0*130 * 0 * 0 8 4 *0.056 +O.O*O


*U.010 *0.010 *0.010 *0.010

100

80

*0*152 +OeO99*0*066 *0.047 *0*034 *Om027


*C.012 *00012 *0.012 *0.012 *0.012 *0.012

OVER

TO

100
120

*C.152 *0*099 * 0 * 0 6 6 * O e O * 7 *0*034 *0*0,27


*0*012 *O*G12*0.012 *0.012 *00012 *0*012

OVER

120
140

*0*17* *0*114 *0.077 * 0 0 0 5 4 *0*039 *0*038


*0.01* * 0 * 0 1 4 *0.014 *0.014 *0.014 *0.014

OVER 1 4 0
10
160

*0.17b *0.114 *0.077 +0*054 *0*039 *0*032


*0*014 *0*014 +0.014 +0*014 *0*014 *0*014

OVER
TO

160
180

*0*174 *0*11e *0.077 * 0 . 0 5 4 *0*039 *0*032


*0.014 *O*Ol@ +0.014 +0*014 *0*014 *OeOlb

OVER
TO

180
200

*U.200 *0*130 *0.087 *OeO61 * 0 . 0 4 4 *0*035


'0.015
+0*015 *0.015 *0*015 *0*015 *0*015

OVER

TO

OVER
TO

TO

80

*0.029 *0*023
'0.010 *O.OlO

O V E R 200

+0.200 +0.130 +o.oa7 +oeo61 * O . O W


+OOO~S
*C*015 *0*015*On015 *0*015 *0#015 *0*015

O V E R 225
TO
250

*0.200 +On130 *CeO87 *0@061 * 0 . 0 4 4 *0*035


*Om015 * O n 0 1 5 r0.015 +0.015 *0*015 *On015

O V E R 250
TO
280

*Om227 *0.147 *0.@98 *OaO69 *On049 * 0 * 0 4 @


*0.017 *0*017 *0.017 *0*017 *0*017 *0*017

OVEW 1 8 0

315

*0.227 *0.147 *0.098 *0*069 + 0 * 0 4 9 * O . O 4 C


*0.017 +0.017 *0.017 +0*017 *On017 *0*017

O V E R 315
TO
355

*0.248 *0$158 *0.107 + 0 . 0 7 5 *0.054 * O e O 4 3


+0.018 + 0 * 0 1 8 +0*018 *0*01R *0*018 * O * O l P

OVEN 355
TO
roo

*On248 +0.158 +0.107 + O n 0 7 5 * O s 0 5 4


*U.O18 *0.018 *0.018 *0.018 *0.018

OVEN *OO
10
450

*0.270 *0.175 *?a117 * O n 0 8 3 *0*060 * 0 * 0 4 1


*c.020 *0.020 ro.020 *0*020 *0.020 *0*02c

O V E R 450
TO
500

+C).270 *0*175 +0.117 *0.083

TO

TO

225

+OaO*:

*O.OlF

*00060 * 0 * 0 4 ;
*0.020 *0.020 *0.020 *0.020 *0.020 *0.02(

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Dimensions in mm

--`,`,`,,,,,``,```,````,`,,,`,-`-`,,`,,`,`,,`---

Table A5 Tolerance
Zones
BASIC
SIZE
OVER

TO

UER
TO

3
3

nt6

b0.600

u.000

for Internal (Hole) Dimensions (H16 through H11


HIE

HI^

+,0.100 * 0 . 2 5 0
0 . 000.00 0 0

b0.750 +0*180 * 0 . 3 0 0
c . 000.0000.00 0 0

n13

n1z

+0.140 *0.100
0.000
0.000

b0.010

0.000

n1o

+0.010
0.000

TO

b *0.900 * 0 . 5 8 0 +0.360 + 0 * 2 2 0 *0.150 + O e O O


10
o*ooo o*ooo 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

VLR
TO

10 + 1 . 1 0 0+ O e 7 0 0+ 0 . 1 3 0+ 0 * 2 7 0* 0 . 1 1 0+ 0 * 1 1 0+ 0 * 0 7 0
14
u.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000

o*ooo

VER

1. *1.100 b O e 7 C O *On430 + 0 * 2 7 0+ 0 . 1 1 0+ 0 . 1 1 0* 0 * 0 7 0
18
o * o o o 0 . 000.00 0 0
0.000
0.000
o*ooo 0 . 0 0 0

VCR

1n +1.300 + 0 e 8 4 0 +On520 +0.330


0.000
0 . 000.00 0 0
2 1 0.000

VLR
TO

2,

VER
TO

30 +l.bOO

*o

O*OOO

IVER

10

*O
50

*l.b00
0.000

+1.000
0.000

IVER
TO

50
bl

*1.900

+ l r 2 0 0+ O s 7 1 0
0.000
0.000

IVER

65
I C

+1.900+1.200
+0.740
0.000
00000
0.000

IVER
TO

8C

* 2 - 2 0 0 + 1 * 1 0 0 * 0 ~ 1 7 0+On510 +On350 b0.220


0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000

TO

TO

o*ooo

IOC

rZ.200

I V L R IOC
TO
12c

0.000

0.000

+Os014

0.000

+0.210
0.000

n7
+0.010
0.000

146

145

* 0 * 0 0 6 +0.004

0.000

0.000

n4

n3

+0*003 +0.002
O - C O C 0.000

nz

nt

*0.0012*0.0008
0 . 0 0 0 0 0.uooo

+ 0 * 0 1 2 *0-001 + 0 . 0 0 S * O . O O * * O . O O i + 0 . 0 0 1 5 + ~ . ~ 0 1
o.oc0
0.000
0.000
o * o o o c . o c o o o.ocoo G.300

+O.OOb

*0*03@ ~ 0 ~ 0 0 2 5 * 0 ~ 0 0 1 5 + 0 ~ ~ 0 1
0 ~ 0 0 0 0.0003 0.0000 o . o c 0

+ 0 * 0 1 3 +Os027+0.018+0*011
0.000
0.000
o.oc0
0.000

+0.008

+0.00 + 0 . 0 0 3 +O.O02 * 0 . 0 0 1 2
O ~ C O O 0.000
0.000
0.0000

+ 0 . 0 * 3 +Os027+0.011+O*Oll
0 . 000.00 0 0
o.oc0 0.000

+0.008

*0*005 t U . 0 0 3
o.co0
0.000

+0*058 +0.03C
0.000
0.000

+Os022+O.OlS+0.009
0.000
0 . 000.00 0 0

0.000

0.000

0.000

+0.002
0.000

+o.ooli.
u.0000

* 0 . 0 1 3+ 0 . 0 0 9
+ O . O O b tO.004
0.000
0.000
0.cou o . o c 0

*0.0025+O.b015
').oooo 3.3900

0.000

+ O * O O b +0.004
0-on0 0.000

+0.0025+0.0015
0 . 6 0 ~ 0 0.11000

+ 1 * 0 0 0 + 0 . 6 2 0 + 0 * 3 9 0 * 0 . 2 S 0 +0.160 * 0 @ 1 0 0 +O*Ob2 +0.039 + 0 . 0 2 5 * 0 * 0 1 6 +0.011


0.000
0.000
O*OOO
0.0CO
0.000
0.000
0-000
O*OOO O*OOO
0-000
0.000

+ 0 * 0 0 7 tO.004
O*OOO
G.000

+0.0025*0.0015

+0.011 * 0 * 0 0 7 40.03'4
0.000
0 - o o c o.ooo

+0.0025+C.0015

+le300 r 0 - I 1 0 +0.520 r0.330


0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000

30

na

HQ

rO.025

+ 0 * 1 1 0* O * I t O + 0 * 0 7 8 +0.018 + O s 0 3 0 *0.018
0.000
0.000
0.000
o * o o o 0.000 0.000

VfR

TO

Dimensions in mm

+0.620

o.ooo

40,390
0.000

bOe130 + 0 0 0 8 1 + O . O I P
0.000
0.000
0.000

+ 0 * 2 1 0 +0.130
0.000
0.000

*0.250
0.000

+O.O81

o*ooo

+OelbO +O.lflO
0.000
o.ooo

+0.052

0.000

r0.062
0.000

+ 0 0 1 6 0 + 0 . 3 6 0 *0.190+0.120+U.07*
O ~ O O O 0 . 000. 0 0 0
oeooo 0 . 0 0 0

+Os033

0.000

+1**00 + 0 . 8 7 0 +0a5.0
OIOOO
0.000
0.000

0.000

0.000

o.oc0

+ 0 . 0 3 3 + 0 . 0 2 1+ 0 * 0 1 3+ 0 . 0 0 9
0.000

*0.039
0.000

0 . 0 ~ 0 0.000

r0.025 *0.016
0 . 0 ~ 0 o.ono

*0-016 +0.030
0.000

+ 0 0 0 1 3 + 0 * C O 8 + 0 . 0 0 5 + 0 . 0 0 3 +O.UL'Z
0 . 0 ~ 0 O ~ O O O 0.000
o - o o r o.ooo
0.000
0.000

+o.oU3

+0.002

+O.C10 + 0 . 0 0 6
0.000
0.000

+0.004
o.co0

+0.0025

+0.015*O*OlC
+0.006
0.000
0.noc
0.000

+0.30U
u.000

*0.3C25
0.0000

+O*lbCr0.100
0.000
0.000

+ 0 * 0 6 3 +00010 + 0 - 0 2 5 + 0 . 0 1 8+ 0 * 0 1 2
+0.008 t O . O J 5
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0 . ~ 0 0 0.000
0.000

+O.O035

*On063 rO.010 r0.025*0.018*0.012


*om008 + 0 . 0 0 5
0.000
0 . 0 ~ 0 0.000
0 . 0 0 ~ o * o o o u.coo
0.000

*0.0035
O.Jb00

0 . 000.00 0 0

o.oc0

+Oe110 + 0 * 0 8 7 *0.051

+0*035 *0.022

r0.015

+0.350 +O.C2O

+ 0 * 1 1 0 + 0 * 0 8 7 *O.OS*
01000 0.300
0.000

+ 0 . 0 3 5 *O.O22
o.oc0
0.000

+0*100 +0.250
0.000
0.000

0.000

0.000

+0.030 * 0 * 0 1 * 0 . 0 1 3

0.000

0.000

o.oooo o.oooo

'0.019

0.000

OlOOO

O m O O J O 0.00CU

* 0 * 0 0 8 +0.005

+ O o k b O + O ~ ) O O + 0 * 1 ) 0 +0*120,+0.071 +O.OIb
0.000

*O.Otl

0.000

0.000

o.oc0

0.000

0.000

o*ooo

d.JS0

0.JOL:

0.bOO

O.bOO0

!VCR

TO

12C
I*(

+ 2 * 5 0 0 + l o b 0 0+ 1 . 0 0 0
0.000
e.ooo 0 , 0 0 0

3VER
TO

I*(
161

+C.500
0.000

* l . b 0 0 +1.000 +0.630 + O . * O O
0.000 0.000
0.000
o.000

rO.250+0.160*0*100
0-ono n.000 0 . 0 0 0

)VCR
10

161
181

*2.500

+ 1 . 6 0 0* 1 * 0 0 0

0.000

r0.630
0.000

*0.*00
0.000

+ 0 . 2 5 C+ 0 * 1 6 0+ 0 . 1 0 0+ 0 . 0 6 3
0.000
o * o o o 0 . 000. 0 0 0

+01010 *0.025
0 . 0 ~0 0. 0 0 0

DVER

181
201

*2*900*1.850*1.150
0.000
o.oc0
0.000

*0.720
0.000

*O.kbO

*On290 + 0 * 1 8 S* 0 * 1 1 5* 0 . 0 7 2

r O a O b 6 * 0 * 0 2 9 +0.0i?0
o.oc0
0.000
0.000

DVER 201
TO
22!

e 2 . 9 0 0* l e 8 5 0
.1.150
O*oOO
0 0 0 0 0 0.000

+ O s 7 2 0 + 0 ~ * 6 0 +O.29@+On185r0.115

OVER 2 2 !
TO
251

*i?.900 +1.850+1.150+0.720
+0.*60
0-000
0 ~ 0 0 0 0.000
0-000
0.000

OVER 211
TO
C81

*1.200 +2.100+1.300*0.810

OVER 281
TO
31'

*3-200 +2.100 +1.300 + O e I l O + 0 $ 5 2 0 + 0 * 3 2 0 +O.21@ +0.130 + 0 * 0 1 1 + O n 0 1 2 *O.C32 40,023 + 0 * 0 1 6 rO.012


o.oc0
0.000
O.JO0
0.000
01000 0 . 0 0 0
u.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
o * o o o 0.000

rO.008
0.000

+0.006

OVER 31'
TO
35'

* 3 a b O O *2.300
O*OOO
0.000

+,la600 r 0 . 8 9 0 +On570 +0.360 + 0 * 2 3 0 +0.1*0 * 0 . 0 8 9 + O . O 5 7 * O s 0 3 6 *On025 + 0 . 0 1 8 + C . O 1 3


O * O O O 0.000 O.OOO
0.000
0-000 O * O O F 0 - O C O
0.000
O*OOO
Os000
O*OOO
0.000

+3.009
0.000

+O.OO?
O.UOO

OVER 3 5
TO' b o

*3*bOO

*2.300

* 0 * 0 3 b * 0 * 0 2 S *On018 +0.013
0.000
0.000
0.000 0.000

+O.OGI

+0.007

OVER b o
TO
-S

**.OOO
c.000

+2.500*l.SSO+00970
0-000
0.000
0.000

* 0 * 6 3 0 *0*100 +On250*O.lSS+0*097
+0.063 +0*010 + 0 * 0 2 7 + 0 . 0 2 0 +0.015
0.000
0.000
0-000 0 . 0 0 0
0-000
0-OCO
0-000
0.000
0 - 0 0 0 0.000

+0.010

+*.000

+ 2 * 5 0 0 +l.SSO +Os970 +O.b30 +0.100 +0.250 + 0 . 1 5 5 *0.097


O * O O O 0.000
0.000
0.000
On000
0.000'
01000 O*OOO

+ O * O b 3 +0*010 + 0 * 0 2 7 + 0 - 0 2 C + U . O 1 5
0.000
O*OOO
O-OCO
0.000
0.000

+O.OlC

10

OVER * 5
TO
50

0-000

0.000

u.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

o*ooo

0.000

*l.bOO
0.000

e0.630

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000
0.000

o.ono

0.000

0.ocu

o-ono

0.000

0-000

O.OOP

+0.0015

+ 0 * 0 1 ** 0 . 0 1 0
0.000
0.000

+0.001
0.000

+0.0045

*Os020 *0*011 + U . O l O
0.000
o.c.00 0.000

+3.007

+(l.OO'tE
0.0000

0-oon

+Os029*0.020*0.011
+0.010
0.001) 0 ~ 0 0 0 C.000

+O.OO?

+o.oOY?
C.Oc0c

*0.029
O*OCO
0.000

+0.0*6

o.cnc

+0.001
0.000

+ O s 0 8 9 +0.057
0.000
O.OCO

0.000

6.000
0.030

+ O s 0 3 2 *Os023 *0.016 +U.OlZ + 0 . 0 0 8


0.000
0.000
0.000
u.000
0.300

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0 . 0 ~ 0 0.000

+ 0 . 2 1 0* 0 * 1 3 0* 0 * 0 8 1r O . 0 5 2
0.000
0.000
0.000
o.oc0

+ O n 3 6 0 + 0 0 2 3 0 *0.110
0.000
o * o o o 0.000

*0.005

+O.C72 rO.OIb

+ 0 * 2 9 0+ 0 . 1 8 5+ O s 1 1 5* 0 . 0 7 2
0-000
o - o r x 0 - 0 0 0 0.000

+ O s 5 2 0 +0.320
0.000
0.000

e 0 0 8 9 0 +0.570

0.000

0.000

* 0 - 0 1 8* O s 0 1 2

o.oooo

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0.000

0.oOOO

0.0000

+0.006
0.000
0.000

0.000

rO.DO@
0 . 1 0 ~ 0.000

0.000

+0.008

G.@OO

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Table A6 Tolerance 20110s for Internal (Hole) Dimensions (JS16 through JS1)
BASIC

ovnn
TO

o
3

OVL*
TO

OVER

TO

10

OVER
TO

10

OVER

14

OVER

TO

18
24

OVLY

24

TO

re

r)VECl

14

18

7c

31

TO

40

OVER
10

50

OVER

50

OVtR

b5

OVER

80
103

TO
TO

TO

40

b5
80

ovEa 190
TO

120

O V E R 140
TO
160
O V E R 160
TO
in0
e v E a 180
TO
200

nvEa 230
Tr)
225
OVER 225
TO
150
OVER 250
TO
280

OVER

280

OVEH
TO

315
355

TO

315

OVER 355
TO
roo

o v c a -00
18

050

O V E R *50
TO
500

Note: Some JS deviations in the grades 7 to 1 1 have been rounded off to

(IT - 0.001I when the IT value is odd.

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Dimenrionr in m r

Table A7 ToleranceZonesforInternal
BASIC
SIZE
OVER

K 5 K t 0K 6

K 9K 7

(Hole) Dimensions (K10throufi K 5 and M10 through M5)

KB

TO

OVER
10

)On005 + 0 * 0 0 3 +00002 O * O O O
'0.013 -0.009
-0.006 -0*005

OVER
TO

10

bO.006

OVER
TO

14

10

b0.008 +0.006
.On019 -0,012

OVER
TO

14
18

bO.008
'0.019

OVER
TO

24

18

~0.010 +Om006 *0*002 * O * O O l


mO.023 -0.015
-0.001
'OaO11

OVER

24

'0.010
'0.023

*0-006 +0*002 *0*001


-0.015
-0.011 - 0 e O O 8

OVER
TO

30

b0.012
.On027

+0.007
-0.018

10

30

40

.0.016

+0*005 *i).OO2
-0.010
-0,007

*0*001

-0*005

+Os002 *0.002
-0.009 -09006

*0*006 + 0 * 0 0 2 + 0 * 0 0 2
-0.012

-0.009

-0-006

+ O n 0 0 3 *0*002
-0.009
-0.013

OVER
TO

so

40

b0.012
mO.027

+ 0 0 0 0 7 *0*003 +0*002
-0.009
-0.018
-0.013

OVEH
TO

50
65

*O*Ol4

+0.009
-0.021

OVtR
TO

65
80

* 0 * 0 1 4 +0.009
. 0 * 0 3 2 -0eO21

OVER
TO

80
100

* 0 - 0 1 6 + 0 * 0 1 0 *0.004 *0*002
10.038 -0.025 -0.0111 -0.013

OVER
TO

100
120

+0.016
.0.038

OVER

120

140

* O s 0 2 0 + O s 0 1 2 *0.004
- 0 . 0 4 3 -0.028 -0.021

-0.015

O V E R 140
TB
160

*0.020 + 0 . 0 1 2 +0.004
* 0 - 0 4 3 -0.028 - 0 . 0 2 1

-0.015

TO

'0.032

*0.004
-0.015

*O.OOk
-0stlS

+0*003
-0.010

+0.0(13

-0-010

*0*010 +On004 +0*002


- 0 . O l I -0.013

-0.025

+0*003

*0*003

OVER
TO

160

+0.020 + 0 * 0 1 2 +0.004 *0*003


'0.043

-0.028

- 0 - 0 2 1 -0.015

OVER

Te

180

200

r0.022

+0.013
-0.033

-00024

OVtR

200

r0.022

To

180

225

'0.050

+0.013
- 0 - 0 5 0 -0,033

+0.005 +0.002
-.0*018

*0.005 +0.002
-0.024

-0eOl.5

O V E R 225
250
TO

+On022 + 0 * 0 1 3 +0*005 +0*002


.0*050 -0.033
-0,024 - 0 0 0 1 8

O V E R 250
TO
2140

+0*025 * 0 * 0 1 6 + O n 0 0 5 *0-003
-0.02C
-0.056 - 0 0 0 3 6 -0.027

O V E R PRO
Te 3 1 5

*0.025
-0.056

OVER

*0.028 + 0 * 0 1 7 *Os007 +0-005


- 0 . 0 6 1 -0.040
mC.029 -0.02E

TO

315

355

+ 0 - 0 1 6 +0*005 + 0 * 0 0 3
-0002C
-0.036
-0.027

O V E R 355
TO
*oo

*0*028 * 0 0 0 1 7 *0.007

+O-OO:
-O*OEi

O V E R 400
TO
*50

* O s 0 2 9 *0.018
*0*068 -0.045

+O.O08

*O.OOi
-0.025

O V E u r5G
TO
530

+ o . n 2 9+ 0 . 0 1 8
-0.068 - 0 . 0 4 5

*0.008 *O.OOi
-0.032 -0*02!

-0.061

-0-040

-0.029
-0.032

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Table A8 Tolerance Zones for Internal (Hole) Dimensions (N10 through N5 and P10 through P5)

Dimensions in m m

BASIC
SIZE

DYER

TE

IVER

3
6

IVER

TO

6
10

IVER

10

IVER

14

3VER

TO

18
24

?VCR

24

IVER

30

TE

TU

TE

TB

Te

IVER

14

18

30

40

40

TU

50

IVEW

TO

50
65

IVER
Te

65
80

3VER

TO

80
100

3VLR
TO

100
120

3VER

TO

120
140

YVER

140

3VEP

160
180

3VER

18t
200

3VEW

200
225

3VER

225
250

9VEH

250
280

TO

TE

Te

TO

Te
TO

160

3VER 280
TO

OVER

TE

315
315

355

O V L H 355
TE
q00
OVEM
TO
OVER

TU

*00

*50
450
500

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Table A9 ToleranceZonesforInternal

(Hole) Dimensions (R10 through R 5 and S10 through s 5 )

Dimensions in mm

BASIC
SIZE
3VER

Te

IVER

le

3
6

IVER
TO

10

BVER
TO

10

YVER

14

YVER

18
24

3VER

24
30

3VEH

30
40

3vrp
TO

40
50

3VER
TO

50
65

BVER

65

TU

TO

TO

10

TO

14

1u

80

OVER
80
TO
100
OVER

TO

100
120

O V E R 120

le

140

OVER
TO

S40
160

3VER
TO

160

JvtR

TU

180

181-1

200

OVER 2 0 0

225

O V E R 225
TU
250
OVEN

TU

250
280

TO

315

OVER
TU

355

OVER

355

OVER

-00
*50

Te

TO

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315

-00

a v E u .5c1
18

500

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Table A10 Tolerance Zones for Internal (Hold Dimensions (T10 through T5 and U10 through U51
BASIC
SIZE
OVKR

TO

OVER
TO

OVEN
TO

10

OVER
TO

10
14

OVER

T9

T7

T6

T5

NUMERICAL VALUES FOR


TOLERANCE ZONES IN

14

Te

18

OVER
TU

1U
24

OVER

Te

24
30

OVER
TO

30
46

JVER
TO

50

OVER
TO

50
65

OVER
TO

65

OVER

80
100

TO

1
T T8
10

40

EO

OVER 100
TO
120

OVER 1 2 0
TO

140

OVER
TO

140
160

OVER
TO

160

OVER

la

190
180

200

a v E a2 9 0
TO
225
OVER 2 2 5

Ta

250

OVER
TO

250

2x0

OVER 2 8 0
l a 315
OVER 3 1 5
TO
355
OVER 3 5 5
TO
400
OVER *OO
TO
650
OVER
TU

~ 5 n

500

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Dimensions in mm

Table A l l Tolerance Zones for Internal (Hole) Dimensions (V10 through V5 and X10 through X5)
BASIC
SIZE
OVER

x10
0

TO

OVER
TO

3
6

DVER
TO

6
10

OVER
TO

10
14

5VER
TO

14
18

YVER

18
24

5VER
TO

24

UVEH

30

OVER
TO

40
50

DVER
TO

50
65

OVER

65
80

TO

TO

TO

x9X 7

.0.020 -0.020
. 0 0 0 6 0 -0.045

Dimensions in mm

X8
-0.020
-0-034

X6

x5

-0.020 -0.020-0.020
-0.030-0.026-0,024

30
40

' 0 * 1 2 1 - U * 1 2 2 -0.122
* 0 * 2 4 2 -0,196
-0,168

-O*ll'0.116
l
-0.117
-0.141
- 0 * 1 3 5 -0.130

. 0 * 2 1 0 -0.210
-09350 -0.297

-0.197
-0.232

DVER
80
TO
100
D V E R 100
TO
120
OVER
TO

120
14c

OVER
TO

140
160

OVER
TO

16C

-0.210
-0.264

-0,203
-0.225

-0.205
-0.220

180

OVER 1 R O

Te

ZOO

O V E R EO0
TO
225
O V E R 225
TU 250

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O V E R 250
TO
280
O V E R 280
TO
315
O V E R 315
TO
355
O V E R 355
TU
400

O V E U 400
TB
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TR
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Table A12 ToleranceZones for Internal (Hole) Dimensions (Y10 through Y5 and 210 through 2 5 )
Y5

Y6

Y7

BASIC
Y8
SIZE Y 9

Dimensions in mm

Y10

OVER

TO

OVER
TO

OVLR
TO

UVER
TO

1
1

OVER
TO

1
18

OVER
18

18
24

OVER
Te

24
30

OVER
TU

3C

40

-U-105
-3,130

-0.109
-(is125

-0e110
-0,121

OVER
TO

50

-0.133
-0.163

-0.138
-0.157

-0.139
-0.152

OVER
TO

65

-0.163
-0.193

-0.168
-0.187

-0.169
-0.182

80

-0,201
-0,236

-0.207
-0.229

-0,209
-0,224

OVER
TO

50

65

80

OVER
TO

100

OVER
TO

100
120

-0*29B
-0.264

BVER
TO

12c
140

-0.294
-0.312

OVER

Te

140
160

-0.334

OVER
TO

160
180

-0.37rr
-0-3 9 2

OVER
TU

180

-0.419

200

-0.352

-0.433

OVLR 200
Te 2 2 5
OVER 225

TU

250

OVER

250

OVER
TO

280

OVtR
TU

315
355

280
315

avEa 3 5 5

Te

*oo

UVEFl *3c
TO
"5C
nVEU U 5 C
TU
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SO

Table A13 Tolerance Zones forExternal(Shaft)

Dimensions (a14 through a 9 and b14 through b9)

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Dimensions in m m

Table A14 Tolerance Zones forExternal(Shaft)

Dimensions ( ~ 1 through
3
c8 and d l 2 through d71

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Dimensions in rnrn

Table A15 Tolerance Zones forExternal(Shah)

Dimensions ( e l l through e6 and f 1 0 through f5)

Dimensions in mm

BASIC

TE

OVER

OVER
TO

10

6vER

io

TE

Ta

eVER

6
6

14

14

1.3

18

OVER
Te

18
29

EVER
TE

24
30

avER

30

OVER

40

OVER
TO

50
65

OVER
TE

65
80

Te

TO

EVER

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OVER

40

50

80

Te

loo

OVER
TE

100
120

O V E R 120

TE

140

OVER

140
160

TO

O V E H 160
TU

1.30

O V E R 180
TO
ZOC

O V E R 2U0

Te

225

OVER

2'25

Te

250

E V t R 250

Te

280

EVtR 2RO
TU
315
OVER
TE

315
355

O V E R 355
Te

*oc

OVER uOC
*5c
TO
O V E R 45C
TU
50c

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Table A16 Tolerance Zones for External (Shaft) Dimensions (09 through g4 and j7 through j5)
BASIC

SIZE

OVeR

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OVER

TO

3
3

OVER

TO

6
10

OVER

10

OVER
TO

14
18

OVER
TO

18
24

OVER

TO

26
30

OVER

30

OVER

40
50

OVER

TO

50
65

OVLR

65

OVER

TO

80
100

UVER
TU

100
120

Te

Te

TU

18

14

bc

80

e v t w 120
TO

140

OVER
TO

140
160

O V E R 160
TO
1RC
O V t R 180
TU
ZOO
O V E R 2uo
Ttl
225
OVER

TU

?25
25l.I

O V E R 2'50
rn 280
O V t R 28(l
TU
315
TU

315
355

ortu 355
TU

*OK'

O V E R 400
TO
450

O r E l i ;5@
500

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Dimensions in mm

ab1 A17 Tolerance Zones for External


(Shah)

Dimensions (h16 through h l )

BASIC
h13 S h14
I Z E h15 h16

hll hlZ

0 . 0 ~ 0 0-000 0.000
0 - 0 00 .00 0 0
'0.600 - 0 . 4 0 0 -0.250 -0.140 -0.100

VER
TO

3
6

-0.750 -0.480 -0,300 -0.180 -0.120

VER
10

10

.VCR

TO

VCR
TO

10

VER
TO

14

14

u.000

0.000

'0.900

0.000

'1.100

0.000

o*ooo

0.000
-0.580

0.000

0.000
0.000
-0-360 -0.220

o*ooo

0.000

oeooo

0.000

-0e700 - 0 . 4 3 0

0.000

0.000

h10

0.000

-0.060

0.ono

-0.079

o*ooo

0.000

-00270 -0.180
0 . 000. 0 0 0

0 ~ 0 0 0 0.000
-0-043

0-ooo

0 . 000.00 0 0

u-000 0 . 0 0 0
3.000
0.000
'1.300 -0.8110 -0.520 -0.330

-0.210 -0.130

YEP
TU

24

d.000
.1.300

0.000
0.000
-0,8110 -0.520

0.000
-0.330

-0.210 -0.130

VER

30

0.000
'ImbOO

- 1 * O O O -0.620 -0.390 - 0 . 2 5 0

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

o*ooo

0.000

TO

VER

35
40

40

0.000

0.000
0.000
-0.0.8
-0.030

-0*110 -0.070

0.000

o.ono

0.000

0.000

-0.043

0-000 0.300
-0.084 - 0 . 0 5 2
O*OOO

-0.084

h4

h 7h5

h6

O ~ O O O 0.000
0.000
o.ono
-0.014 - 0 . 0 1 0 - 0 . 0 0 6

0.000

18

24

-0-270 -0.180

h3h8

-0.025

-0*110 - 0 . 0 7 0

'1.100

VER
TO

0-000

-0.040

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
- 0 ~ 1 5 0 -0-0.90 - 0 * 0 5 8 -0.036

18

= 0 * 7 0 0 -0.430

h9

______

Dimensions in mm

0.000

-0.352

0.000

hZ
0.000

-0.004

0 . 0 ~00. 0 0 0

0.000

0.000
o.oc0
0 ~ 0 0 0 0.000
-0.022 - 0 . 0 1 5 -0.009 - 0 . 0 0 6

0.000
-0-004

-0.012 - 0 . 0 0 8

-0.001 - 0 . 0 0 4

o.oooo

0.0000

0.0000

0,000

0.0000

0.0000

0.000

0.000

0 . 0 ~ 0 0.000

0.000

0.0~0

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

-0.027 -0.018
0-000

-0.011 - 0 . 0 0 8

-0.033

-0.021

-0*013 -0.009

0.000
-0.033

-0.021 -0.013 -0.009

o.oc0

0.000

-0.0012~0.0008

-0.0025-0.0015-0.001

-0.002~-0.0015-0.001

0.000
o.oc0 0.000
0.000
o*ooo 0.000
-0.027 -0.018
-0.011 - 0 . 0 0 8 - 0 e O O I -0.003

0.000
-0.002

u.0000

-0.0011

o.oooo

0 . 000, 0 0 0

-O*OOB - 0 . 0 0 3

-0.002 -0.0012

O*OOO
0.000
-0.006 -0.COY

o.0000 0 . 0 0 0 ~
-0.0025-0.0515

0.000

-0*006

0.000
-0.OOY

0.oouu 0 . 0 0 0 0
-0.0U25-OmOU15

OIOOO
0.000
0.000
0.000
o . o c 0 0.000 0.000
o * o o o 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 000. 0 0 0 0
-0-160 -0*1<10 -01062
-0.039 -0,025 -0,016 -0.011 -0.007
-0.004 -0.0025-0.0015
0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
-0.300 -0.190 -0.120
-0.074

-0.046

-0.030

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
-0.460 -0.300 -0*190 -0.120 -0.074

0.000
-0.046

-0.030 -0.019 -0.013 -0.008

0.000
-0.0511

0.000
-0.035

-1-000 -0.620 -0.390 - 0 . 2 5 0

o.oooo

0.000
o.ooo
- 0 0 0 0 3 -0.002

0.000

-0.018

hl

0 . 0 0 0 0 3.0UO8
-O,oO25-O,UO15

-0.007

0.000
0.000
- 0 - 0 1 9 -0.013

0.300 0 . 0 0 0
-0-008 -0.005

-0.003

0.000
-0.005

-0.003

0 ~ 0 0 0 0.000
0-000 0.000
- 0 . 0 2 2 -0.015 -0.010
-0.006

-0.001

0.000

0.0008
-0.002?

0.000

0.000
-0.004

0.0008
-0.002?

0.000

0.000
-0.005

-0.0035

0-000 0.500
0.000
0 . 0 ~ 0 09000 0 . 0 0 ~ 1 0-000 0 . 0 0 ~ 0.000
-0.160 -0.100 -0.063 - 0 . 0 4 0 - 0 . 0 2 5 -0.018 -0-012 -0.OOd - 0 . 0 0 5

-0.003!

0.000
').0uo
onon0
o.oc0 0.000 0 . 0 0 0 0.000 0 , 0 0 0
-0*160 -0.100 -0.063 - 0 . 0 4 0 -0-02fI -0.018 -0.012 - 0 . 0 0 0

0.000
-0.C05

O.OOO(
-0.003!

0-000 0 . 0 C O
O*OOO
0.000
O a O O O 0.000
-00072 - 0 . 0 4 6 -0-029 -0.020 -0*014 -0.010

0.000
-0.007

O.OOO(
-0.004!

V E R 200
TO
225

0 . 000-00 0 0
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0-000 o - o C O 0 - 0 0 0 0.000
O * O O O 0.000
-2.900 -1.850 -1.150 -0.720
-0.460 -0.290 -0.185 -0.115
- 0 , 0 7 2 -0.046 -0.029 -0.020
- 0 * 0 1 4 -0.010

0,000
-0.007

-O.OOY!

VCR 225
TO
250

U * O O O O e O O O 0.000
0 0 00 0 0 0 0
92.900 -1.850 -1.150
-0,720 -0.460

00000 0.000
O e O O O 0.000
-0.290 - 0 . 1 8 5 -0.115 -0.072

0.0CO
O*OOO
O * O O O 0 ~ 0 0 0 0.000
-0.016 -0.029 - 0 . 0 2 0 -0*014 -0.013

0.000
-0.007

-o.OOY!

VER 250
TO
280

0.000
-3.200

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
-0.320 -0.210 -0.130 -C.O81

-0-052 -09032 -0.023

VLR 2 8 0
TO
315

-3.200

50

.I.bOO

VLR

TO

50
65

.1.900

VER

65
80

s.000
0.000
-1.900 -1.200

VER
TO

80
100

-2,200 -1.400

TO

@*OOO

0-000

-1,200 -0.740

0,000

o.uo0

0.000

-0.740

0.000

0.000

-0.460

O ~ O O O 0.000
-0.350

-0e870 - 0 . 5 4 0

-0.160 -0.100 -0.062 -0.039

0.000
-0.004

-0-016 -0.011

TO

0.000

0 - 000.00 0 0

-0.220

-0-140 - 0 . 0 8 7

0.000
-0.ZPO

-0-140 -0.087

VER 100
TO

120

0.000
-z.200

-1.400

.VER
TO

120
140

0.000
-2.500

O*OOO
0.000
0-000
0.000 0.000
0.000
- 1 ~ 6 0 0-1.000 -0.630 - 0 . 4 0 0 -0.250 -0.160

VER 140
TO
160

-2.500

-1*600 - 1 . 0 0 0

-0.630

0.000

0.000
0.000
-la600 -1.000

0.000
0.000
0.000
-0,630 - 0 . 4 9 0 - 0 . 2 5 0

0.000

VER
TO

160

1no

-2.100

VLR

180
200

-2.900

10

VEY
TO

115

355

C.000

o*ooo

0.000

0-000

0.000

-0.870

0.000

0.000

-1,850 -1.150

0.000

-0.540

0.000

0-000

-0.720

0.000

-2.100

0.000

-1.300

0.000

-0.810

u.000

0.000

o.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.000

eo0

-)*bo0 -2.300 -1.400 -0.890

vER

rOO

u.000
-*.000

VCR
TO

500

*50

0.000

-0.460

0.000
-O.S)O

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
-3.600 -2.300 -1.400 -0.890 -0.570

355

-50

0.000
0.000
-0.400 - 0 - 2 5 0

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
-9-100 -1.300 -0.810 - 0 . 5 2 0

VLR
TO

TO

0.000

-0.350

0-000

-4nOOO

-2.500 -1.550 -0.970

0.000
-0.570
0.000

0.000

-0.290

0.000

0.000

-0.185

0.000

0.000

0.000

O*OOO

o.oc0

0.000

o.oc0

-0.035

OaOCO

-0.100 -0.063 - 0 . 0 4 0

O.OC0
-0.115

o.oc0

0.000

0 ~ 0 0 0 0.000

0.000

o*ooc

-0.022 -0.015 -0.010


0-000 0.000
-0.025 -0.011)

0.000

o*ooo

0.000

o*OOO

-0.006

-0*012 - 0 . 0 0 8

0.000

0.000
0.000
0.000
-0.016 -0,012 - 0 . 0 0 6

o*ooo

0.000
-0,002
0.000

-0.002

0.OOdo

o.ooot

O.GcO(

0.0JOl

0.000
-0.0~6

0 - C O O J.OJO

0.000

O.OOO
-0.U07

0.000
O-ooo 0-000 0.000
- 0 * 0 3 b -0.025 -0.011) -0.015

-0.009

-0,007

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.3~0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0
0 - 0 0 0 0.000
O.OOO
-0.250 -0.155 -0.097 -0.063 - o o o * o -0.027 -09020 -0.Cli -u.010

-lJ.oIJ8

0.03~

0.000

-0.130

0.000
0.000

-0,230 - 0 . 1 4 0
0.000

0.000

0.000

-0.140

O.OCO

-0.081 -0.052

0-OC
0 .O0 0 0

-0.089 -0.057
0.000

-0eOR9

-0.032

0-OCO

-0.057

0.000

-0.023

o.oon

-0.036 -0.025

0.000

- o * o 1 6 -0.012

-0.011) -0,013 - 0 . 0 0 9

0-000 0 . 0 0 0
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.030
0.000
0.000
0 . 0 ~ 0 0-000
0.000
ogcoo 0.000
-2.500 -1.550 -0.970
-Os630 - 0 . 4 0 0 -0.250 -0.155 - 0 * 0 9 7 -0.013 -0.010 -0.327 - 0 * 0 2 0 -0.015

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0,000

u.000
-0.006

-0,360 -0.230

-0.630 - 0 . 4 O C

0.000

0.000

-0.054

o.oc0

0.000
-0.308

0.000
0.000
-0,320 -0.210
-0.360

0.000

u*ooo

-0.095

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o.uou

0.000

-0.010

o.ooo

O,OOO

O.OOO

-0.008

Table A18 Tolerance


Zonos
*

for External (Shaft) Dimensions (is16 through j s l )

Dimensions in mm

BASIC
SIZE

OVRR

TO

OVER
TO

OVER
TO

10

OVER
TO

10
11

OVLR
TO

I4

18

18

OVER
TO

24

OVER

24

OVER
TO

30

OVER
TO

10
50

OVER
TO

50
15

OVER
TO

65

Tn

30
10

80

OVER
RO
TO
100
OVER 100
TO
120
OVER 120
TO
110
WLR

TO

140
160

OVER 1 6 C
TO
180
OVER

TO

180
200

OVER 200
TO
225

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OVER 225
TO 250
OVER 2 5 0
TO
280
OVER 280
TO
315
OVER

TO

31s

155

OVER 155
TO
-00
OVtY r O O
TO
*so
O V E R *5C
TO
500

Note: Some is deviations in the grades 7 to 1 1 have been rounded off to

X (IT - 0.001) when the

I T value is odd.

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Table A19 ToleranceZones for External (Shaft) Dimensions (k9 through k4 and m9 through m4)
BASIC
SIZE

OVER

TU

5VLR
TO

JVtR

Te

O 1V0E R
TO

OVER
TO

OVER

3
6

10
14
l*

18

18

TO

24

CVEY

2*
30

OVER
TO

30
40

OVER
TU

40
50

DVCR
TO

50
65

OVER

65
80

re

le

OVLR

TO

a0

100

OVER
100
TO
120
OVER 120
TO

160

O V E lR* O
TO
160
OVER

TO

OVER

TO

160
180

I80

260

O V E R 200
TO
225
OVER-225
TO
250
OVER 250
TO
280
OVER

TO

2no

315

O V E R 315
TO
355
O V E R 355
TO
*oo
O V E R 400
TO
4SO
OVER 450
TO
500

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Dimensions in mm

Tabk AZO Tdermm Zones for External (Shaft) Dimensions (n9 throu*

n4 and p9 throu* p 4 )

Dimensions in mm

BASIC
SIZE
OVmR

OVER
TO

3
6

OVER
TO

10

TO

OVER
TO

10

OVER
TO

l*

OVER
TO

18
24

OVER
TO

24
30

OVER
TO

39

OVER
TO

40
50

OVER
TO

50
65

OVER
TU

65

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14

18

*o

uu

O V E @ 80
TO
100
OVER 1 0 0
TO
120

ovcu 1 2 0
TO

l*C

OVER

160

OVER

160
1ao

UVtN

180
200

Te
TO

10

160

OVEN 200

TO

225

OVEN 225
TO
d50

uvtu 253
T Y

ZdC)

O V t R 280
TU
315

evL*
TO

OVEN

315

355
355

TO

"00

OVEk

.03

TU

.53

OVEH r5O
TO
50C

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Table A21 Toleranu, Zones for External (Shaft) Dimensions / r 9 through r4 and s9 through s4)
BASIC
SIZE

-~

S9

sa

37-

Dirnensionr in mrn
r6

s5

f4

Te

0.C39 t0.028 t0.024 +Os020 +Om018 +0*017


0.014 +C.Sl4 *O.OlU tO.014
*0*014 +0*014

VER

3
6

C.049
0.013

)VLR

TO

69,037 +0.031 t0.027 *0*024 t0.023


tU.019 *0*019 *00019 +0*019 +Ow019

10

10

0.059 +0.')25
0.023 b O . 0 2 3

*O.C3R

wER
TR

10

0.071 +O.C55

*0*046

IVER

14

18

0.071 r0.055
O * O C & +0.028

*0.0*6

IVLR

Te

18
2*

0.C87

IvER
TO

2*
3c

.0*OR7 + 0 * 0 6 U +0.056 +0.048


.0*035 r0.035 * 0 * 0 3 5 tO.035

IVER
TO

30

VEW

TO

(1.028 tG.028

16

0.035

+0.032 + 0 * 0 2 9 +0.027
+0.023 + 0 * 0 2 3 +0.023 +On023
*Om028

+0.039 t o - 0 3 6 + O . ( i 3 3
+0.028
+ 0 * 0 2 8 '0.028

t0.039 t O n C 3 6 + 0 . 0 3 3
tO.028 +O.O28 + 0 * 0 2 8 +Ow028

+ O - O S b t0.048 + 0 * 0 2 4 t O * O 4 1
+Os535 + O s 0 3 5 t o n 0 3 5 to-035 tO.035
tO.Cb8

,@*1(.5t0.082

40

, 0 * 0 4 3 tO.043

+On044 + O . O U l

'0.035

+0.035

* O - O b 8 * 0 - 0 5 9 +0*054 +0*550
tO.043

+0.043

*0*043 ton043

IVER
10

50

20

.0*105 tO*O82 * 0 * 0 6 R *OeO59 +0.054 +0*050


b o a 0 4 3 + C * O 4 3 +0*0*3 tO.043 +0*023 + 0 0 0 4 3

)VER
10

50
65

-0.127 +Os099 + 0 * 0 8 3 to-072 * 0 * 0 6 6 + 0 * 0 6 1


. 0 * 0 5 3 tO.053 * 0 . 0 5 3 *0*053 + O e O 5 3 *0*053

5VER

65
RO

)On133 +0.105 *0*089 * 0 0 0 7 8 *Om072 *0.067


b0.059 + 0 - 0 5 9 +0.059 *Om059 *00059 +0*059

5VEU
80
TO
100

10-158 + 0 * 1 2 5 *0*106 * 0 * 0 9 3 * 0 * 0 8 6 *0*081


ton071 +0.071 +0*071 *0*071 *On071 +0.071

5 V E R 100
TO
120

~0.166 tO.133 +0.114


' 0 . 0 7 3 +Os079 tO.079

Te

+ O n l C I * 0 * 0 9 4 +0.089
*On079 *0*079 +0.079

YVER
TO

120

1*0

'0.192 to-155 +Os132 t0.117 +0*110 *0.104


'0-092 tO.092 +0*092 + 0 0 0 9 2 *0*092 tO.092

YVER

140
160

b0.200 +Os163 *O*lUO tO*125 tO.118 +Os112


b O * l C O + 0 * 1 0 0 *0*100 +0*1CO +0*100 *O*lCO

TO

3 V E R 160
TO
180

bO.2DR
6O.lOU

tO.171 *0*128 t O . 1 2 3
+0.108 *O.lOR +O.lC8

*0*126 *C*12C
+0.108 +0.108

180
200

60.237 tO.194
+0*168 +0*151 *0*142
*0.136
*0*122 r0.122 *0.122 +0.122
*0.122 *0*12i

OVER 200
Tb
225

+0*245 +0.202 *0*176 + O * l L 9 +0.150 +0*144


toe130 + 0 * 1 3 0 *0*130 *0*130 +0*130 *0.13(

OVER 225
TO
250

*0*255 +00212 +0.186 toe169 *00160 + O n 1 5 4


+0*14C *0*140 +Om140 +Ov140 *0*140 *0*14t

8 V E R 250
TO
290

+Os288 +On239 +0*210 + 0 0 1 9 0 *0*181 *0.17'


+0*158 toe158 +On158 *0*158 *0.158 +0015I

3VER

Te

+0*251 tO.222 + 0 * 2 C 2 +On193 *0*18t


*0*170 +0.170 +0.170 + 0 - 1 7 0 +0.170 +0*17(

OVER
TO

280
315

tO.306

VER

315

t o e 3 3 0 t0.279 +On247 +Om226 *0*215 +0.201


t0.190 +0.190 +0*190 +0*190 + 0 * 1 9 0 *0.19(

$0

355

+Os297 to-265 +0*224 +0*233


+0.22(
+0.208 t0.208 +0.208 *002C8 *0.208 +0.201

O V E R 355
TO
-00

+On348

OVER *OO
TO
450

toe387 tO.329 t0.295 +On272 *0-259 tO.25


to-232 tO.232 *Os232 tO.232 * 0 * 2 3 2 * 0 + 2 3

O V E R *50
TO
500

+0,407 tO.349 *0*315 + 0 * 2 9 2 +On279 *0.27


to-252 to-252 *0*252 *Oe252 +0*252 +0.25

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Table A22 Tolerance Zones for External(Shaft)


BASIC
SIZE

t9

t8

t7

Dimensions (t9through t 4 and u9 through u4)

t5

t4

u9

u8

U7

Dimensions in mm

u6

u5

u4

3veR
TU

o
3

rC.C*J
6C.OlW

IVtR
14

3
6

bO.C53

IVEH
TU

6
10

IVER
TB

14

IVER

16

*0@@76 + 0 * 0 6 0 '0.051
+ O * O 4 * +0*041 +0.038
60-033 + 0 * 0 3 3 + 0 - 0 3 3 +0*033 +0*033 '0.033

Te

10

* O * C 3 2 *0.02R + O * O i 4 *0*022 +0.021


+ u * ' > l U + 0 * 0 1 8 *0.01R *0-01R + O * O l R

+3.'J'11 +0.035 *0.031 +0*02P *0*027


60.023 +0.023 +0.023 +0-0.?3 + 0 * 0 2 3 '0.023

NUMERICAL VALUES FOR


TOLERANCE ZONES IN
THIS AREA NOT DEFINED.

609C64 +0.050
b C * @ 2 @ rG.02P

*0-0*3 '0.037

+ 0 * 0 3 4 *Os032
+0*028 +0*02R

b @ * 0 7 h *0*060

+0*051 + 0 . 0 4 4
+0.033 +0.0:3

+0*041 + 0 . 0 3 R
+ 0 * 0 3 3 '0.033

60-033 +0.'333

18

*0.028

*OeOiR

Te

24

1Y

6C.093 + O o b ? * +On062 + O * O f . 4 +0*050 '0.047


*Om041 + 0 * 0 4 1 *0*041 *0.041 +0*041 *0*041

)vER

26
30

b O * l n C +O.ORl
60.048 '0.348

TO

30
40

60.122 +O.OY9 +C.085 +0.076 +On071 +0.067


60*@60 + 0 * 0 6 0 *1?.060 *0.060 +0*06C + 0 * 0 6 0

WLR
TB

50

40

b 0 ~ 1 3 2 + 0 . 1 0 9 +c.o95

3VER
TO

50
65

r0.161

3VtR
TO

65

b0.176 +0.148 '0.132


60.102 r0.102 '0.102

YO

*00159 +On146 '0.139


*Os134
60.211 '5.178
boa124 + 0 * 1 2 4 *Om124 + O * l i * +C*l24 *0.124

IVEQ

TU

)VER

3VEU
TO

+0.069
+O.C4A

* 0 * 0 7 C+ C * 3 7 0+ O s 0 7 0
60.0~17

90

;oo

IVER 100

*0*061 *0*057 +0.054


+O.O4R

*O*O4R

+0.04R

+o.oal '0.077
+0*070 *0.070 +O.O7'l
+o.oe6

+0*133 +0*117 +0*1C6 *0*10


*0.095
0
+o.ou7 '0.087
+o.oe7 *o.oe7
+o.c87
*0*12l '0.115
*0.11@
+0.lC2 *0.102 + 0 * 1 0 2

60.231 4U.198 '0.179


+ O * l C 6 '0.159
60.144 + 0 - 1 4 4 *0.1'14 '0.144
+O.lCU

*0.154
+C.144

TU

12C

YVEU

120
1*0

+0.170

OVER
TO

160

160

+@.29@ +On253 +Os230 +Om215 +Os208 +0.2Oi


+0*19C +On190 *0*190 + 0 * 1 9 0 +0*190 +0.19(

OVER
TO

160
180

+@*310 +On273 *0.250 +0.235


'09210 +0.210 *0.210 *0.210

TO

60-270 + 0 * 2 3 3 + 0 * 2 1 0 +Os155 +0*188 + 0 * 1 8 ?


+0.170 * 0 . 1 7 0 +0.170 +O.l7C +0.17(

*0~22R +0*22i
'0.210
+0.91(

O V E R 180
18
200

+ 0 ~ 3 5 1+ 0 * 3 0 8 '0.292
r0.236 '0.236
'0.236

O V E R 2bO
TO
225

*Oe373 *Om330 +0*304 +0.2@7 +0*27R +0.27i


*0-258 *Os258 +0*258 +0.258 +0.258 *0.251

O V E R 225

+0*399 +0.356 +0*330 +0*313 *0*304 +00291


+0*28+ + o . P ~ + *0*284 + o . z a b + 0 1 2 8 r + o . ~ a r

O V E R 250
TO
2R0

*0***5 *0*396 + 0 * 3 h 7 + 0 * 3 4 7 + 0 . 3 3 8 + O n 3 3 1
+0*315 '0.315
'0,315 +0.315 '0.315
+0.31!

O V E R 280

TO

250

*0*265 '0.256
+0.25(
'0.236
+Os236 *0.23f

TO

315

*0*480 + 0 * 4 3 1 + 0 * 4 0 2 + 0 * 3 @ 2 '0.373
+0.36t
*0*350 + 0 * 3 5 0 + 0 * 3 5 0 + O s 3 5 0 +Os350 *0.35(

OVER
TB

315
355

+ 0 * 5 3 0 + 0 * 4 7 9 +O.447 +0.426
+Os390 +0.390 +0.390 +0.390

+0*415 +O..OE
+ 0 * 3 9 0 +0.39C

Te

400

355

'0.575
+ 0 * 5 2 4 +0.492
+ 0 * 4 3 5 +On435 '0.435

OVER

*oo

+0*645 + 0 * 5 8 7 *0*553 + 0 * 5 3 0 +0.517 +0.51C


*0**90 +Os490 + 0 * 4 9 0 + 0 * 4 9 0 +0*490 +0.49(

OVER

10

'150

O V E R *50
TO
so0

+Om695 +0.637 + O n 6 0 3 +0.580 *0*567 *0-56C


*0-540 + 0 * 5 4 0 +0.540 * 0 ~ 5 4 0+0.540 +0.54C

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Table A23 Tolerance Zones forExternal(Shaft)


BASIC
SIZE
3VER

IVER

TU

VER

Te

IVER

v7

v6

v5

v4

x9

x8

x7

x6

x5

x4

3
6

10

14

IVER

14
IR

Te

IVER

24

IVER

24

IVER

30

IVER

le

40
50

IVER

50

)VCR

65

3VER
TO

100

Te

TO

THIS
AREA
NOT
DEFINED.

+0.056 *0.049
+ 0 * 4 3 4 *0.034

* O n 0 4 3 *0.040 + O . O J r )
+0.034
*0.034 * O s 0 3 4

18

Te

Te

10

Te

30

40

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I30
80

3VER
TO

100

1vER

120

EVER
TO

140

9VER
TO

160

Te

v8

in mrn

TE

TB

v9

Dimensions ( v 9 through v4 and x9 through x4)Dimensions

:2lJ

140

160

180

E V E R 180
TO
200
E V E R 200
TO
225
O V E R 225
TO
250
BVER
TO

250

OVER

28@
315

OVER

315
355

eVER

355
rOO

OVER

*oo
*so

Te

Te

TE

le

280

O V E R *50
TB
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BASIC
SIZE

VQ

OVER

v7

v6

v5

v4

28

29

27

26

25

24

* 0 - 0 5 1 + O . r ) k O + 0 * 0 3 6 + O s 0 3 2* 0 * 0 3 0+ 0 . 0 2 9
* 0 * 0 2 6 +0@026 + 0 * 0 2 6 * 0 * 0 2 6 * O * O 2 6 + 0 . 0 2 6

+ 0 . 0 6 5t O . 0 5 3+ 0 * 0 4 7* 0 * 0 4 3+ 0 * 0 4 0+ 0 * 0 3 9
+0*035 + 0 . 0 3 5 +0*035 * O s 0 3 5 +0#035 +0*035

TU

OVER
TO

OVER
TO

va

Dimensions Inmm

1c

NUMERICAL VALUES FOR


TOLERANCE ZONES I N
THIS AREA NOT DEFINED.

*0*07R +Om064 * 0 * 0 5 7 * 0 * 0 5 1 * 0 . 0 4 8 + 0 . 0 * 6
+0*042 +0.0*2 + 0 . 0 4 2 + 0 * 0 4 2 + 0 * 0 4 2 *0.042

OVER
TO

10
14

* 0 * 0 9 3 + 0 * 0 7 7 + 0 * 0 6 8 *0.061
+ 0 * 0 5 C +0*050 +0*050 + O * O O

OVER
TO

14
18

*On103 * 0 . 0 8 7 + 0 . 0 7 8
t 0 . 0 6 C + 0 - 0 6 0 *0.060

OVEU

TO

18
24

+ 0 * 1 2 5 + 0 . 1 0 6 + 0 * 0 9 4 + O * O l ? b +On082 * 0 * 0 7 9
+On073 + 0 . 0 7 3 * 0 * 0 7 3 +0.073 + 0 * 0 7 3 + 0 . 0 7 3

OVER
TO

24
30

* O n 1 4 0+ C . 1 2 1+ 0 * 1 0 9

OVER

30

40

*0.174
*0.112

OVER
TO

40
53

+ 0 * 1 9 8 4 0 . 1 7 5 +0.161 + O e l L 2 +Om147 * 0 * 1 4 3
+ 0 - 1 3 6 +Os136 * 0 * 1 3 6 + 0 * 1 3 6 + 0 @ 1 3 6+ 0 * 1 3 6

OVEU

50
65

+Os246

OVCR

65

*@a284 t(j.256
+0.210 t0.210

OVER
TO

80
190

+ 0 * 3 4 5+ O s 3 1 2+ 0 . 2 9 3* 0 . 2 @ 0+ O s 2 7 3+ 0 . 2 6 8
+ 0 . 2 5 ~+ 0 . 2 5 8+ 0 . 2 5 8+ 0 . 2 5 a+ 0 . 2 5 ~+ 0 . 2 5 8

100

*0-35)7 + O n 3 6 4 + 0 . 3 4 5+ 0 . 3 3 2+ O s 3 2 5
+ 0 . 3 1 0+ J . 3 1 0+ 0 * 3 1 0* 0 . 3 1 0+ 0 * 3 1 0+ U s 3 1 0

TO

TO

OVER

Te

+ o . c ~ L+(O . O R P

120

*0*071 +0*068 *0.065


+OeOCO +O*ObO +0*060

+ O * l C l + 0 * 0 9 7+ 0 * 0 9 4
+o.oes * o b o 8 8 + O . O ~ R

+ 0 . 1 5 1 * 0 * 1 3 7 + 0 * 1 2 8 * 0 . 1 2 3 tO.119
+ 0 . 1 1 2 *0.112 + 0 . 1 1 2 + 0 . 1 1 2 +O.112

+0.172

80

+0.088

*0@058 *00055
+0*050 *O*OSO

+ 0 . 2 1 8 +0*202 + O # l S 1 +O.lPS +0.180


+ 0 . 1 7 2 * O * l 7 2 + 0 * 1 7 2 + 0 * 1 7 2 +Os172
+On240+Os229+On223+0.218
+ o . 2 1 0+ 0 . 2 1 0+ 0 . 2 1 0+ 0 . 2 1 0

+Os320

* 0 . 3 8 3 +Os377
* 0 * 3 6 5 tO.365

O V E R 120
TU

lu0

*0.465 +0.428 + 0 * 4 0 5 +0.350


+Os365 ~ 0 . 3 6 5 4 0 , 3 6 5 +0.365

BVtR
TR

140

+ O s 4 5 5 +0.440 + 0 * 4 3 3 * 0 * 4 2 7
+0*515 +&*7S
+ 0 . 4 1 5 + O s 4 1 5 + 0 . 4 1 5 + O s 4 1 5 +On415 +Om415

OVEU
T4

160

t 0 . 5 6 5 '0.528 * 0 . 5 0 5 +0.4SO '0.483 + 0 . 4 7 7


+ 0 * 4 b 5 + 0 . 4 6 5 +Os465 + O s 4 6 5 +Oe465 +0.465

1PC

+0.6:<5 tU.592 +O.566 + 0 . 5 4 9 +0.540 +0.534


' 0 . 5 2 8 + 0 . 5 2 0 +0.52G + 0 * 5 2 0 +0*520 * 0 * 5 2 @

eVER

ihC

140

le

FOP

OVtR

CCC

la

+ C a b 9 0r O . b U 7+ 0 * 6 2 1* 0 . 6 C 4+ 0 - 5 9 5+ O s 5 8 9
+ 0 ' 5 7 5t u . 5 7 5
+ 0 . 5 7 5 + 0 . 5 7 5+ 0 . 5 7 5+ 0 . 5 7 5

225

O V E N 225
TO
i50

+ 0 * 7 5 5 +0.712 + O s 6 8 6 + O n 6 6 9 + 0 * 6 6 0 40.654
+ 0 - 6 U O t G . 6 4 0 +0*640 +0.640 *0.640 +0.640

Ta

280

250

+ O s 8 4 0 tO.791 * 0 * 7 6 2 +On742 +On733 + 0 . 7 2 6


+ 0 * 7 1 O + 0 . 7 1 0 + 0 - 7 1 @+Os710 +Os710 '0.710

OVEU

285

315

+ 5 * 9 2 0 tU.871 +O.M22
+0.790 * 0 * 7 9 0 t 0 . 7 9 0

UvL2

315
355

*l*O4C t 0 . 9 8 9
+C.9OC r0.9CO

OVCU

TO
TO

r 0 . 8 2 2 +Os813 +0.806
+On750 + 0 . 7 9 0 + 0 . 7 9 0

+ 0 * 9 5 7 +On956 + 0 . 9 2 5 '0.918
40.900 4 0 . 9 0 0

* 0 . 9 n @ +0.9CO

e v t c l 355
TR

* 0 (0

+l.l4L

OVtW

03''

+ 1 . 2 5 5' 1 . 1 9 7+ 1 . 1 6 3+ l e 1 4 0+ l e 1 2 7* 1 . 1 2 0
tl.lSC' *1.1L70 + 1 . 1 0 0 + l . l C O + 1 . 1 0 0+ 1 . 1 0 0

TR

uvtr
TY

+l.COC

-51.

+ 1 . 0 2 5 +1.01R
*1*000 +1*000

+1.*c5 + 1 . 3 4 ?* I s 3 1 3+ l a 2 5 0+ 1 . 2 7 7+ l e 2 7 0
* 1 * 2 5 0t 1 . 2 5 0* 1 . 2 5 0* l e 2 5 0' 1 . 2 5 0
*Is253

.l)r

",

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APPENDIX B
TABLE OF INTERNATIONAL TOLERANCE GRADES. FUNDAMENTAL
DEVIATIONS AND THEIR DERIVATIONS

CONTENTS
Page

B1 . Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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B2 . Interpretation of IS0 Symbols Using Table Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

50

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...................................

so

...................................
...................................

51
53
54

B3 . Derivation of TableValues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

56

B2.1
B2.2
B2.3
B2.4
B3.1
B3.2
B3.3

HoleLetterCodes A thru JS
HoleLetterCodes J thru ZC
ShaftLetterCodesathru
js
ShaftLetterCodes j thru zc

InternationalToleranceGrades
.................................
Derivation of Fundamental Derivations for Shafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Derivation o f Fundamental Deviations for Holes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

56

B4 . Conversion of Fits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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57
59

TABLE

BI

International
Tolerance
Grades

B2

FundamentalDeviationsforHoles

B3

FundatmentalDeviationsforShafts

B4

Formulas
for

......................................

43

....................................

44.45. 46

...................................

47>48. 49

IT Grades 6 thru 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

56

B5

Formulas for IT Grades 01 thru 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

56

B6

Coetficients
for
Calculation
of
Fundamental
Deviations
for
Shafts

...............

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APPENDIX

B1. INTRODUCTION

This appendix provides the data necded to calculate limit dimensions for nonpreferred tolerance
designations (that is those not shown in Figures 2 and 3 of this standard) and for basic sizes larger
than 500 millimeters. This appendix contains:
a. International tolerance grades from IT01 thru IT16 for basic sizes up to and including 3 I50
millimeters (Table BI). Tolerance zones with IT grades larger than IT16 are sometimes used.
A footnote in Table B1 gives a simple formula for calculating IT17, IT18, etc.
b. Fundamental dewations for basic sizes up to 3 150 millimeters:
B3

Table Holes
Table Shafts

B3

c. Interpretation of I S 0 symbols using the table values for basic sizes up to 3150 millimeters
(paragraph B2).

d . Formulas f o r the derivation of table values. These formulas are for reference only. Rounding
variationsintroduced in calculationsmayresult in values whichareinconsistentwiththe
published national and international standards (paragraph B3).
e. Guidelines for convertingfits (paragraph B4).

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1000

80

0.0005

IT01

I 0.0055

0.005

I 0.0008

-.

0.006

0.006
~~~~

0.007

0.005

0.210

0.135
0.053

0.069
0.036

0.050

0.026

0.018

0.175

0.110
0.077

0.057

0.041

0.030

0.022

0.015

0.165
0.066

0.125

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0.280

0.230

0.054
0.125 0.040
0.150

0.035

0.025
0.013

0.018

0.078

0.105

0.090

0.092
0.048

0.029

0.021

0.015

0.011

0.056

0.035
0.080

0.070

0.065

0.046
0,024

0.034

0.013

0.009
0.018

0.040

0.029

0.011

0.021

~~

0.097

0.089

0.081

0.250

0.220

0.062
0.160

0.052
0.130

0.090

IT13

0.570
0.230
0.250

0.400

0.460

0.400
0.160

0.300

0.250

0.210

0.180

0.150

0.155

1.000

0.870
0.350

0.740

0.620

0.520

0.430

0.360

0.300

0.800

1.400

1.100

0.700

2.500

2.300

2.100

1.850

~~~

1.250
0.200

2.300
2.800
3.300

1.500
0.600
1.750
0.700
2.100
0.860

0.920
1.100
1.350

0.370
0.440
0.330

1.950

1.250
0.780
0.500
0.195
0.310

0.540

1.650

1.050

0.660
0.420

3.700

3.100

2.600

5.400

4.400

0.900 0.230
1.400
0.360
0.140

0.320

0.260

0.560

0.500

8.600

6.000

4.200

3.600

3.200

13.500

11.000

9.200

7.800

6.600

2.300
5.600

2.000
5.000

0.63

7.000

5.000

1.550
4.0000.970

3.600

1.300
3.2000.810

0.5

1.600
1.150
2.900 0.720

2.500

2.200

1.900

1.200
1.400

1.600

1.000
0.390

1.300

0.900

0.840

0.480

0.750

0.600

IT16

0.580

0.180

0.400
0.140

IT15

Dimensions are in rnm.

0.250

IT14

0.185

0.890

0.290

0.630

0.540

0.190
0.460

0.330

0.110
0.270

0.220

0.048
0.120 0.030

0.100

IT12

0.360

0.210
0.130
0.032
0.023
0.320

~~~~~~~~

0.140

0.052

0.115

0.072

0.140

0.087

0.054
0.100

0.120

0.100

0.084
0.013

0.070

0.074

0.063

0.060

IT11

0.005 0.075

0.022
0.058

0.008

0.014
0.040

IT10

0.046

0.021

0.043

0.036

0.012

0.025

IT9

1.100 0.700
0.175
0.280
0.440
2.800 1.750
0.110
4.400
-~~~~~~
-~

0.027
0.063

0.040
0.010

0.050
0.013

0.008

0.018

0.025

0.010

~~

0.007
0.015

0.022

0.009

0.057

0.020
0.046

0.029
0.007

0.036

0.040

0.015
0.035

0.022
0.025

0.030

0.019

0.0300,011
0.044
0.016

0.015

0.020

0.008
~

0.025
0.013

0.010

0.018

0.018

0.009

0.016
0.008

0.012

0.006

0.004

0.012
0.014

0.008

0.005
0.002

0.0035

0.010

0.0045

0.006

0.004

0.0025

0.005

0.003

0.0015

0.0012

0.025

0.039

0.016

0.01 1
0.004

0.007

0.0015

0.0025

0.001
0.0080.0020.013
0.003

0.033

0.009

0.027
0.011

0.006

0.018

0.015

0.004
0.0015

0.009

0.018

0.0025

0.006

0.004

0.010

IT8

0.001

0.0025

0.006

IT7

0.003
0.008

0.0015

0.0025

0.004

0.004

IT4IT6

0.005

0.001

0.0006

0.0015

0.003
0.0012

IT5

0.0012

0.001

0.0006

0.002

IT3

0.002

0.0008

0.0005

IT2

Tolerance grades

0.0008

IT1

IT0

I T Valuer for tolerance grader larger than IT16 can be calculated by Using the folbwlng formulas:
I T 17 IT12x 10; IT18 IT13 x l 0 : e t c .

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TABLE 61 INTERNATIONAL TOLERANCE GRADES

TABLE 82
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVIATIONS
Fundamental
Deviation

FOR HOLES

Dimensions are i n mm.

Lower Deviation

Letter
I T Grade

~~

E F
01 to 16

Basic Sizes

3
6

6 1

10

0
3

{+

10

l4

1+0.270 1+0.140

+0.290 1+0.150

+0.300 1+0.160

+0.095
+0.110

30

40

+0.310

+0.170

+0.120

40

50

+0.320

+0.180

+0.130

50

65

+0.340

+0.190

+0.140

65
80

80
100

+0.360
+ 0.380

120
~~

160
140

I
I
I

160

120
140

180
200
225
250

315

355
400

315

409

I
I

355

450

450
500

+ 0.050 + 0.032

+ 0.016

+0.006

+ 0.065 + 0.040

+ 0.020

+ 0.007

~-

+ 0.080 + 0.050

+ 0.025

+0.009

. -

+ 0.100 + 0.060

+ 0.030

+0.010

+ 0.120 + 0.072

+ 0.036

+0.012

+ 0.145 + 0.085

+ 0.043

+0.014

+ 0.1 70 + 0.100

+ 0.050

+0.015

+ 0.190 + 0.1 10

+ 0.056

+0.017

+ 0.210 + 0.125

+ 0.062

+0.018

+ 0.230 + 0.135

+ 0.068

+0.020

I
I

I + 0.220 I + 0.170 1
I +0.410 I + 0240 I + 0.180 I
I + 0.460 I + 0.260 I + 0.200 1
I

+0.520
+0.280

180

200
225

280

+ 0.200 + 0.150

+0210

+ 0.580 +0.310
+0.230
+ 0.660 + 0.340 + 0.240
+ 0.740 + 0.380 + 0.260
+ 0.820 + 0.420 + 0.280

I + 1.050 I + 0.540 I + 0.330 1

I + 1.200 I + 0.600 I + 0.360

I + 1.350 I + O.@O 1 + 0.400

I + 1.500 I + 0.760 I + 0.440


I + 1.650 1 + 0.840 1 + 0.480

+ 0.004

+ 0.040 + 0.025 + 0.018

1 +0.070 I +0.046 + 0.030 + 0.020 + 0.014

+ 0.006

+ 0.010 + 0.006
+ 0.013 + 0.008 + 0.005 I

I + 0.280 I + 0.150 I + 0.080 I + 0.056

18
14

100
~~

+ 0.270 + 0.140 + 0.060 + 0.034 + 0.020 + 0.014 + 0.010

- IT12

1 1
0

6 to 16

IT/2

T h e JS deviations in the grades 7 t o 1 1 should be rounded off t o X ( I T - 0 . 0 0 1 ) w h e n t h e I T value is odd.

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UPto and
Including

Over

L.tpr

___ zc

P to

G7

-0,002

-0.004

- 0.004

-0.001 + A

-O.oW+A

-0.004

-O.W+A

-0.001 + A

-O.W6+ A

-0.006

-O.OIO+AI

+0.006

i0.010

'-0.002

FOR HOLES (Continued)

TABLE 6 2 FUNDAMENTALDEVIATIONS

-0.015
-0.018

-0.022

30

40

40

50

+0.013

tm
160

+0.018

+0.028

140

140

180

*0.018

-0.003+

1-

200

200

225

225

250

1601y.I
I

0.029

I
5 0 0 1 5 8 0 1

I
I

+ 0.039

+0.033

0.043

I 800 I
800leaol

Moo
Moo
2240

/0,015+

Ai
A

I-

1-0.020+A~

0.013

-0.015

+Ai

1
0

- 0.023 + A

1-0.027

- 0.015

- 0.019

-0.019

-0.023

-0.028
-0.23

-0.028

%1
-0.w

- 0.026

- 0.034

-0.043

- 0.032

-0.041

-0.053

-0.043

-0.059

-0.075

- 0.037

-0-1

-0.071

-0.091

-0.043

- o,050

- 0.064
-0.066

i 1 I
- OS64

-0.079

-0.104

-0.063

-0.092

-0.122

-0.066

-0.100

-0.134

- 0.10~

-0.1%

-0.122

- 0.130

- 0.166
- 0.180

- 0.362

- 0.023 iA - 0.023

+0.066

I o
I

I -

60.026

- 0.034

- 0.040 + A

16

-o w

-0076

- 0.050

- 0.088

- 0.056

- 0.100

- 0.120
-

- 0.058

- 0.078

- 0.140

- 0.092

- 0.170
- 0.1%

2500

- 0.240

'

-0.150

- 0.156

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-o.mo
- 0,310

-0.175

-0.340

-0.185

-0.380

-om
- 0.660

-0,430

-0.6lO
-0.210

-0.220

-0.470

-0.680

-0.250

-0.520

-0.780

-0.260

-0.580

-0.840

-0.~00

- 0 . ~ 0

-0.980

- 0.330
- 0.370
- 0.400
- 0.440

- 0.720
- OX20
- 0.910
- 1.m
- 1.1w
- 1.?50
- 1.400

- 1.050

-0.460

- 0.550
-0.380

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-0.035

+ 0.050

710

1400

I-O.Oll+ A I

~ - O . O l l + A -0,011
~

- 0.013
-

-0.W

1 1 1I

- 0017 t A - 0.017 - 0.031 + A

+0.012

Tamdl

1-O.W*A/

h7

- 0.077

4 0 0 1 4 5 0 1

1250

on mm.

160
18D

I
-

-O.WZ*Al

8,.

- 0.012

+ 0.015

Dom.nman.

- 1.200

- 1.350
- 1.500
- 1.660
- 1.- 2.100

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HOLES
.. -.

....

~.
~~~

~~~~~~

(Continued)

Dimension* are In rnm

7-

Fundamental Deviatio-

VaIuI tor A 6
IT Gradm:

10

0.009

0.007

I
I

0.003

0.003

0.004

0.004

0.005

0.005

I
1

0.005

0.006

0.007

0.008

0.009

0.011

10

18

18

0.012

I 1%
1 -1

- 0.475

- 0.590

- 0.730

-0.900

- 1.150

-0,435

- 0.530

- 0.660

-0.820

- 1.WO

- 1300

- 0.490

-0,595

- 0.740

-0,920

- 1.100

- 1.450

-0.540

-0,660

-0,820

- 1.000

- 1.250

- 1mo

- 1.500
- 1.650
- 1.850

- 1.900
- 2.100

- 2.400
-2.600

0.004

0.005

0.005

0.005

-2,100

0.007

0.007

0.011

0.013

0.016

0.013

0.019

0.015

0.023

0.017

0.026

0.020

0.029

0.021

0.023

24
30

24

0.014

-1

- 0.390

14

14

0.032

0.034

160

160

250

-1
'

200

280

280
315

400

450
500

450

IT Orat

610 16

- 0.m

500

560

- 0.660

560

630

- 0.740

630

- 0.840

710

- 0.940
- 1.050
- 1.150
- 1.300
- 1.450

- 1.600
- 1850

'Specid =me: for MS. w p r d.vlmlon

- 0.OoQ from 250 t o 316 (instead Of

- 0.01 1I .

' In d.lnmlnln~ I(. M. N UP to IT grade 8 and P to Z C Up to I T @rad. 7 , add th.


for P7 from 18 to 30, A

0.W8 :
. uppar dwI.llon

-0.014.

WIU. a p p r o p r l . ~ 10

h
l.

I T grad. .I indicated. for Si.mPl0

710

800

600

900

900

1000

1000

1120

1120

1250

1250

1400

1400

1600

1600

1800

1800

ZOW

- 2.500

2000

2240

- 2.553

2240

2500

-2900

2500

2800

- 3.200

2800

3150

- 2.Ooo

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FOR SHAFTS

TABLE 83
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVIATIONS
Fundamental

Deviation

Upper Deviation

18

-**
6

10

14

14

4-

i
~

0.140 - 0.060 ! - 0.034

40

0.290

- 0.095

0.150

- 0.065 - 0.040
I

- 0.080 - 0.050

! - 0.100 1-0.060

80

140
160

I
I

200
250
280
315
400
450

I - 0.460 I - 0.260 I - 0.200


I 0.520 I - 0.280 1-0.210 i

180

I- 0580

~~~

~~~~

- 0.660 I - 0.340 1
- 0.740 - 0.380
250
- 0.820 - 0.420
280
- 0.920 - 0.480
315
. . 1.050 - 0.540
355
- 1.200 - 0.600
400
- 1.350 - 0.680
- 1.500 - 0.760
450
500 1 - 1.650 I - 0.840 I

I
I

I
I

800
1000

1000

1250

1250

1600

1600

2000

2000

2500

2500

3150

- 0.240
-

0.260

- 0.280
- 0.300
- 0.330
- 0.360
- 0.400

I -0.440

IT Grade

630
800

1- 0.310 1 - 0.230

225

225

355

160

140

- 0.120 1 - 0.072

- 0.145

- 0.085

- 0.170

- 0.190

-0.210
-0.125

I
i

'

- 0.020

:
~

I-0.006,

1 - 0.007
I

i
~

IT/2

- 0.030
- 0.012

-0.014

-0.015

- 0.056

- 0.017

- 0.062

-0.018

- 0.068

- 0.020

I
I - 0.026 I

- 0.028

- 0.043

- 0.100

- 0.050

- 0.110 i

- 0.480

-0.0161

1 - 0.310 I - 0.170 I - 0.120

120

I
1

- 0.300 1 - 0.160 I - 0.1 10 1

30

'
I

- 0.020 - 0.014 I -- 0.010 ' - 0.006 - 0.004 I - 0.002


- 0.140 ' - 0.070 j - 0.046 j - 0.030 - 0.020 - 0.014 - 0.010 - 0.006 j - 0.004
\ - - 0.270
- 0.280 - 0.150 - 0.080 I - 0.056 - 0.040 - 0.025 - 0.018 - 0.013 1 - 0.008 - 0.005
0.270

10

Dimensions arernm.
in

6 to 16

1
I

I
I

- 0.290 I - 0.160 I
I - 0.320 I - 0.170 I

1 - 0.350

-0.195

- 0.390 - 0.220

- 0.430 - 0.240
- 0.480 - 0.260

- 0.520

-0.290

I - 0.080 I

1 -0,098

-0.120

I - 0.086 I
- 0.110
-0.130

- 0.145

' T h e 1s devlations in the grades 7 to 11 should be rounded off to X ( I T - 0 . 0 0 1 ) when the I T value is odd

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1-0.024

- 0.030

0
0

- 0.032

-0.034

- 0.038

I
I
+

IT12

TABLE B3 FUNDAMENTAL DEVIATIONS FOR SHAFTS


(Continued)

Lower Deviation

Letter

Dunensions are in mrn.

<3

IT Grade

01 to 16

>7

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- 0.002

{*-- - G I
100
120

120
140

250

+0.002

+0.009 +0.017

+ 0.026

- 0.007 - 0.012

+ 0.002

+ 0.011

+0.032

-0.015

+0.003

+0.013
+0.023

- 0.009

-0.018

200

225

- 0.005 - 0.010

- 0.021

+-j-+-/

+0.020

+0.037

+ 0.041

+0.003

t 0.004

+0.015 +0.027

+ 0.017

I+

0.031

+ 0.051 + 0.071

+o.079

+0.043
+0.065
+0.100

+ 0.068 + 0.108
+ 0.077 + 0.122

+ 0.050

+ 0.004

+ 0.020

+ 0.034

+ 0.056

- 0.018 - 0.028

+ 0.004

+ 0.021

+ 0.037

+ 0.062

0.020 -0.032

o.054

I + 0.063 I + 0.092

+0.005

+ 0.053

+ 0.043 + 0.059
+

- 0.026

--

+0.034
+0.043

+ 0.084 + 0.140
+ 0.094 + 0.158
+ 0.098 + 0.1 70

+ 0.108 +'0.190

o,208
+ 0.232
+0.023 +0.040 +0.068
+o.132 +o.252
+o.114
+ 0.126

IT Grade

+---py
800
900

900
1000

6 to 16

+0.026 +0.044 +0.078

+ 0.030 + 0.050 + 0.088

+ 0.150 + 0.280

+ 0.155 + 0.310
+ 0.1 75 + 0.340
+

+0.034
tO.056

0.100

2240
2500

2800
2500
3150

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o,380

+o.47c

+o.220
+ 0.250 + 0.520
+ 0.040 + 0.066 + 0.120
o.580
o.260
+ 0.300 + 0.640
+ 0.048 + 0.078 + 0.140
o,330
o,720
+ 0.370 + 0.820
+ 0.058 + 0.092 + 0.170
o,400 o,920
+

2000

o.,85

+ 0.210 + 0.430

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Dimensions are in mm.

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IT Grade

6 to 16

+ 0.400
+ 0.450
+ 0.500
+ 0.560

+ 0.600
+ 0.660
+ 0.740

+ 0.840
+ 0.620 + 0.940
+ 0.680 + 1.050
+ 0.780

+ 0.830
+ 0.9601
t 1.0501
+ 1 .ZOOI

+ 1.150
+ 1.300
+ 1.450I
+ 1.6001
+ 1.850 I

900

1600

900
1000

1800

2240
2000

2500
2500
2800

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2800

3150

82. INTERPRETATION OF IS0 SYMBOLS USING TABLE VALUES


62.1 HOLE LETTER CODES A THRU JS

The fundamental deviation equals the lower deviation, and the following equationis valid.
Upper Deviation = Lower Deviation + Tolerance Grade
EXAMPLE 1. INTERNAL (HOLE) DIMENSION 5CD8

Tolerance Grade IT8 (Table B 1) = 0.018


-

Upper
Deviation

Basic
Size

=5

Fundamental Deviation CD (Table 62) = 0.046

Lower
Deviation

I ,

Deviation
Lower

0.046

Upper Deviation = 0.046 + 0.018 = 0.064


- 5.064 maximum size
5CD8 = 5 + 0.064 + 0.046
5.046 minimum size

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EXAMPLE 2. INTERNAL (HOLE) DIMENSION 1000H15

Lower Deviation = 0
Basic
Size
= 1000

Upper Deviation = 0 + 3.6 = 3.6

+ 3.6
1000H15 = 1000
. -0

1003.6 maximum size


1000.0 minimum size

82.2 HOLE LETTER CODES J THRU ZC


The fundamental deviation equals the upper deviation and
the following equation is valid.
Lower Deviation = Upper Deviation - Tolerance Grade
EXAMPLE 3. INTERNAL (HOLE) DIMENSION 600K8
Upper
Deviation

Lower
Deviation
Basic
Size
= 600

Fundamental Deviation K
(Table 82) = 0

1'

Tolerance Grade IT8


(Table 61) = 0.11

UpperDeviation

= 0

Lower Deviation = 0 -. 0.11 = -0.1 1

600K8 = 600

+-o.l
o

600.00 maximum size


599.89 minimum size

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EXAMPLE 4. INTERNAL (HOLE) DIMENSION 80ZB9

Fundamental Deviation ZB
(Table 82) =
0.360

Upper
Deviation

Lower
Deviation

Basic
Size
= 80

Tolerance Grade IT9


(Table B1) = 0.074

UpperDeviation

= -0.360

Lower Deviation

-0.360 - 0.074 = -0.434

-0.360
80ZB9 = 80 -o.434

- 79.640 maximum size


79.566 minimum size

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82.3 SHAFT LETTER CODES a THRU j s

Fundamental deviation equals upper deviation and the following equationis valid.
-

Tolerance Grade

EXAMPLE 5. EXTERNAL (SHAFT) DIMENSION 800h13


Upper
Deviation

4-

-'
Lower
Deviation

Tolerance Grade IT13


(Table B1) = 1.25

1
Basic
Size
= 800

Fundamental Deviation h
(Table 83) = 0

Upper Deviation = 0
Lower Deviation = 0 - 1.25 =
800h13 = 800

+o
-1 .25

- 1.25

800.00 maximum size


798.75 minimum size

EXAMPLE 6. EXTERNAL (SHAFT) DIMENSION 5Ois17'


Fundamental Deviation is (Table 83)
= + IT17/2 = + 1.25

Tolerance Grade IT17 (Table 61 and note


= IT12 x 10 = 0.25 X 10 = 2.50

Upper Deviation = + 1.25


Basic
Size
= 50

Lower Deviation =

50is17 = 50

+ 1.25 - 2.50

-+ 1.25
1.25 -

- 1.25

51.25 maximum size


48.75 minimum size

*IT grades larger than IT16 are sometimes used.


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Lower Deviation = Upper Deviation

82.4 SHAFT LETTER CODES j THRU zc

The fundamental deviation equals the lower deviation and the following equationis valid.

Upper Deviation = Lower Deviation + Tolerance Grade


EXAMPLE 7. EXTERNAL (SHAFT) DIMENSION 16nll

Tolerance Grade IT1 1


(Table B1) = 0.110

Upper
Deviation

Lower Deviation

t
L

Lower Deviation = 0.012


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Basic
Size
=

16

Upper Deviation = 0.012 + 0.1

16nll

10
= 0.122

- 16.122maximum size
16 + 0.122 + 0.012
16.012minimum size

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Fundamental Deviation n
(Table B3) = 0.012

EXAMPLE 8. EXTERNAL (SHAFT) DIMENSION 25zc8

Tolerance Grade IT8 (Table B11


= 0.033

Upper
Deviation
Lower
Deviation

Fundamental Deviation zc
(Table 83) = 0.218

+
-

Lower Deviation = 0.218


Basic
Size
= 25

Upper Deviation = 0.218

2 5 ~ =
~ 825

+ 0.033 = 0.251

+ 0.251
+

- 25.251 maximum size


o.218 25.21 8 minimum size

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83 DERIVATION OF TABLE VALUES


This section explains how the numerlcal values shown in Tables 8 1 . I32 and 83 were derived

B3.1 INTERNATIONAL TOLERANCE GRADES (IT)

Table BI of International Tolerance Grades lists values based on former national standards. Formulas have
been empirically determined to meet these values. Eighteen International Tolerance Grades are provided in this
standard, and are designated ITOl, IT0 and IT1 through IT16. The lower numerical grade number, the more precision or closer tolerance of manufacture is required. The numerical values of these tolerance grades are given in
Table BI .
Determination of the steps of the more commonly used grades of IT6 through IT16 is based on the Renard
R5 geometric series as shownin Table B4.
TABLE B4 Formulas for IT Grades 6 Through 16'
10i*

IT11

1OOi

IT12

16Oi

IT8

251

IT13

250i

IT9

40i

IT14

400i

IT10

64 i

IT15

640i

0.45

IT16

lOOOi

fi + 0.001 D
1000

TABLE 85 Formulas for I T


Grades 01 Through 59
lTOl

(0.3+0.0080)
1000

(0.5 + 0.0120)

(0.8 + 0 . 0 2 0 )

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where i and D are in millimeters. The diameter D is considered as the geometrical mean of the maximum and
minimum diameters of each step D = maximum diameter) x (minimum diameter). For the whole of the step
up to 3 millimeters, the diameter is considered as the geometrical mean of 1 and 3 mm.
Grades IT01 through ITS are used for high precision and are calculated by a different method
as shown in
Table B5.

93.2 DERIVATION OF FUNDAMENTAL DEVIATIONS FOR SHAFTS

The fundamental deviation has been previously defined as that one of 1wo deviations closest to the basic size.
Table B3 lists these values for shafts. This table has been developed basedon experimental data and cannot
in
every case be totally calculated. Formulas have been derived, however, irotn the table values to fit most cases.
The general formula is as follows:
Fundamental Deviarion =

(Y

OD

1000

where a, 0, and y are determined frcm Table B6 and D represents the geometric mean diameter of the particular
step in mdlimeters. As noted in the table there are several exceptions to the general formula.
The fundamental deviation for shafts designated a through h is the upper deviation. The lower deviation
is found by subtracting the numerical value of the IT grade from the fundamental deviation. The fundamental
deviation for shafts designated j through zc is the lower deviation. The upper deviation is found by adding
the numerical value of the IT grade to the fundamental deviation.

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TABLE B6 COEFFICIENTS FOR THE CALCULATION OF FUNDAMENTAL


DEVIATIONS FOR SHAFTSIO
FUNDAMENTAL DEVIATION = a +

FUNDAMENTAL
DEVIATION

1-0.265

NOTES

D < Izo

-16

0.44

-1 1

0.41

-5.5

0.4 1

f
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IT7"
-

o
l
0
0
0.013

0.02 1

IT7"
0.038

-2.5

0.34

0.33

fg =

fi

IT4-IT7'
118-IT16'

-IT6I1

D<500

0.024

D >; 500

0.04
2

cd =

0
0

0.6
0

of DiameterStep

-1.3
-3.5

I t

Geometric
Mean
Diameter

a!

ef

10

D =

--

Where

0.072

0.34

IT7' '

IT7'

1.25

IT7' I

1.6

1
1

D
D

< 500
> 500

0.;1500
D :,. 500

0<500
0 > 500

IT7' '

117"

2.5

za

1T8' I

zb

IT9

'

3.15
4

ZC

1110"

Formulas for reference only. Table


83 values must be used to conform with accepted internatlonal fundamental deviation values.
Use the Numerical Value for this lnterntional Tolerance Grade.

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63.3 DERIVATION OF FUNDAMENTAL DEVIATIONS FOR HOLES


The fundamental deviations for holes are based on the fundamental deviations for shafts. The relationship
varies with both fundamental deviation letter and
1T grade. The general rule for determining the fundamental
deviation of a hole is as follows:
For fundamental deviations A through H , the lower deviation for holes equal minus the upper deviation for
shafts and for fundamental deviations J through ZC the upper deviation for holes equals minus the lowerdeviation for shafts. This is shown pictorially in Figure B1.
D = Hole deviation

Shaftdeviation

BASIC SIZE

-d

D = -d

SHAFT

FIG. 81 G E N E R A L R U L E

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There are several exceptions to the general rule. The reasons for these exceptions must be maintained
in
order to keep the tables consistent withIS0 standards. The exceptions to the general rule are as follows:
1. For holes N for IT grades 9 through 16 above 3 mm, the fundamental deviation = 0.000
2. For holes J , K,M and N up to IT grade 8 inclusive and P through ZC up to IT grade 7 inclusive above 3
mm, the fundamental deviation is calculated as follows: The upper deviation of the hole equals minus the
lower deviation of the shaft plus the difference between the tolerance of the gradein question and that of
the next finer grade.
Upper Deviation (hole) = -lower deviation (shaft) t A
Where A = IT, - IT, - I
= IT (shaft) -- IT (next finer shaft)
Using a hole 60 P7 as an example, the calculationis as follows:
-0.037
t
(0.030 -- 0.019)
= -0.021 or 59.979 (Max.
hole
size)
(Table 83) t (Table B1 grade 7 - grade 6) = (Table B2) (Table 5)

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B4. CONVERSION OF FITS

It may sometimes be necessary or desirable to modify the tolerance zone on oneor both of two mating parts,
yet still keep the total tolerance and fit condition the same. Examples of this appear in Figure 6 of ANSI B4.2
when converting from a hole basis fit to a shaft basis fit. The corresponding fits are identical yet the individual
tolerance zones are different.
The rule for converting from one type of fit to another can be simply stated as,
Reverse the fundamental
deviations between the shaft and hole keeping the IT grade the same on each individual part. Two examples of
this are shown below. Each of the examples represent a preferred fit from Figure 6 of ANSI B4.2 and are for a
60 millimeter basic size.
EXAMPLE 9. FIT 6 0 H l l / c l l CONVERTED TO 6 O C l l / h l l

Initial hole basis loose running fit, designation 60HI 1/cl 1 (values shown from Table 2).

Hole 60H 1 1

.
(60.190
60.000),

.
( 59.860
59 .670),

Shaft60c 1 I

Fit60H 1 1/c 1 1

Desired shaft basis loose running fit, designation 60C1 1/h 1 1 (values shown from Table4).
Hole60Cll

(60.140),
60.330,

Shaft60hlI

The above two fits have the same maximum clearance


this is shown in Figure B2.

HOLE

(59.810),
60.000 .

Fit60Cll/h11

(0.520) and the minimum clearance (0.140). Pictorially

c11

BASIC S I Z E
SHAFT

Cll

H O L E BASIS F I T

F I G . 8 2 C O N V E R S I O N FROM A HOLE BASIS CLEARANCE FIT


TO A SHAFT BASIS CLEARANCE FIT

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EXAMPLE 10. F I T 60H7/p6 CONVERTED TO 60P7/h6

Initial hole basis locational interference fit, designation 60H7/p6 (values shown from Table 3).
Hole 60H7

(60.030
60,000)

60.051
(60.032)

Shaft bop6

Fit 6 0 H 7 / ~ 6 (-0.05
-0.002

Desired shaft basis locational interference fit, designation 60P7/h6 (values shown from Table5 ) .
Hole 60p7

59.979 .
(59.949)

(60.000
59.98 1 )

Shaft 60h6

The above two fits have the same minimum interference


Pictorially, this is shown in Figure B3.

Fit
60P7/h6

(-0.002) and the maximum interference

HOLE BASIS FIT

S H A F T ~6

SHAFT BASIS FIT

H O L E H7

BASIC SIZE

h6
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P7

FIGURE 63 CONVERSION FROM A HOLE BASIS INTERFERENCE


F I T TO A SHAFT BASIS INTERFERENCE F I T

Conversion of fits is not limited to shaft and holebasis fits as the following examples show:
clearance fit

C10/f10 =

F10/c10

interference fit

P9/t9

T9/p9

clearance fit

D7/f6

F7/d6

interference fit

S7/u6

U7/s6

transition fit

K8/n7

N8/k7

The above examples can be confirmed by calculations using Tables


A 1 through A24.
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)
(--0.051).

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APPENDIX C
APPLICATIONS

Many factors, such as length of engagement, bearing load, speed, lubrication, operating temperature,
humidity, surface texture, and materials, must be taken into consideration in the selection of fits for a particular application. Choice of other than the preferred fits might be considered necessary to satisfy extreme conditions. Subsequent adjustments might also be desired as the result of experience in a particular application to
suit critical functional requirements or to permit optimum manufacturing economy. Selection of departure
from these'recommendations will dependuponconsideration
of the engineering andeconomicfactors that
might be involved, however, the benefits derived from use of preferred fits should not be overlooked.

To indicate the machining processes which may normally be expected to produce work withinthe tolerances
indicated by the IT tolerance grades given in this standard, Figure C1 has been provided. This information is intended merely as a guide in selecting suitable processes for a particular IT tolerance grade.
Practical usage of the various IT tolerance grades is shown in Figure C2.

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l-

IT GRADES

LAPPING & HONING


CY LlNDRlCAL GRlNDlNG
SURFACE GRINDING
DIAMOND TURNING
DIAMOND BORING
BROACHING
POWDER METAL-SIZES

I
I

TURNING
POWDER METAL-SINTERED

BORING

I
I

MILLING

PLANING & SHAPING

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REAMING

I
I

DRILLING
PUNCHING
DIE CASTING
FIG. C1 MACHINING

GRADES
IT

PROCESSES

1 11 2

FOR FITS
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FOR LARGE
MANUFACTURING
TOLERANCES

USE OF INTERNATIONAL TOLERANCE GRADES

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APPENDIX D
REFERENCE TEMPERATURE

The standard reference temperature for industrial length measurements is 20 degrees Celsius.
For other temperatures, particularly. when the gage is made from another type of material than the part to
be inspected corrections should be made in accordance with the difference in thermal expansion* for the two
parts.
Example:

Measure a hole in an aluminum die casting with a steel gage at the room temperature 30 OC.
Temperature correction

Length specified

Id

= 20.021 mm

Room temperature

= 3OoC

Reference temperature

tR

20 O C

Linear thermal expansion coefficient for parts made from the material SAE 452 Grade 310
apart = 24.7 x 10 mm/mm. O C
Linear thermal expansion coefficient for gages made from 1.08%carbon steel
%;age = 10.8 x
mm/mm . OC
A =

( t - t R ) (&Part - %age)
= 20.021 (30 -- 20)(24.7 - 10.8)
= 2782.919 10 mm

mm

0.003mm

The dimension to read on the gage for hole measurement is temperature corrected to 20.024 mm.
12

Linear thermal expansion coefficients for metals and alloys are shown in the Materials Handbook published by American
Society for Metals, Metals Park, Ohio 44073.

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