Definition Example
The tolerance zone is limited in the The toleranced cylindrical surface
measuring plane by two parallel shall be contained between two
straight lines a distance t apart. coaxial cylinders 0.1 apart.
Examples
Any generating line of the
toleranced cylindrical surface shall
be contained between two parallel,
straight lines 0.1 apart.
Example
The toleranced surface shall be con-
tained between two parallel planes
0.08 apart.
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Example
Example The median plane of a slot shall be
In each section parallel to the plane contained between two parallel
of projection, the toleranced profile planes which are 0.08 apart and
shall be contained between two symmetrically disposed to the
lines enveloping circles of diameter median plane with respect to the
0.04, the centres of which are datum feature A.
situated on a line having a true
geometrical form. Note
For symmetry tolerance of a line or
an axis, see ISO 1101.
Example
The considered surface shall be Example
contained between two surfaces Any generating line of the toleran-
enveloping spheres of diameter ced surface shall be contained
0.02 the centres of which are between two straight lines 0.1 apart
situated on a surface having the and parallel to the datum surface A.
true geometrical form.
Note
For further parallelism tolerances,
see ISO 1101.
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Perpendicularity, ISO 1101 Angular sector roundness, not yet described by standards.
Definition
Definition The tolerance zone is limited in the
The tolerance zone is limited in the measuring plane perpendicular to
measuring plane by two parallel, the axis by two concentric circles a
straight lines a distance t apart and distance apart. The measured
perpendicular to the datum. circumfence shall be contained in
any angular sector t starting from
Example the profile centre within the
Any generating line of the toleran- tolerance zone.
ced cylindrical surface shall be
contained between two straight Example
lines 0.1 apart and perpendicular to The “local“ roundness deviation shall
the datum surface. be smaller than 0.012 in any angular
sector starting from the profile
Note centre and featuring a width of 15°.
For further perpendicular
tolerances, see ISO 1101. Note
The roundness deviation as per
ISO 1101 may be greater, if
Radial run-out, ISO 1101 necessary, it can be toleranced
separately.
Definition
The tolerance zone is limited in the
measuring plane perpendicular to
the axis by two concentric circles a
distance t apart, the common
Conicity, Not yet described by standards.
centre of which lies on the datum
axis. Definition
The tolerance zone is limited in the
Example measuring plane by two straight
The circumference of any cross- lines a distance t apart and parallel
section of the toleranced cylindrical to the datum. Not the measured
surface shall be contained between profile, but that section of the
concentric circles 0.1 apart, the reference straight line calculated
common centre of which lies on the according to LSS which is restricted
datum axis formed by A and B. to the measuring lenght shall be
contained within the tolerance
Note zone.
When taking the measurement, the
workpiece has to be turned about Example
the datum axis. For axial run-out and Each section of a reference straight
run-out tolerances in any or a spe- line calculated according to LSS
cified direction, see ISO 1101. which is measured in the
toleranced, cylindrical surface shall
be contained between two straight
Total run-out, ISO 1101 lines 0.04 apart and parallel to the
opposite generating line.
Definition (total axial run-out)
The tolerance zone is limited by Note
two parallel planes a distance t The parallelism deviation may be
apart and perpendicular to the greater, if necessary, it can be
datum axis. toleranced separately.
Notes
When taking the measurement, the
workpiece has to be turned around
the datum axis several times. Work-
piece and measuring instrument
have to move radially to each other.
For total radial run-out, see
ISO 1101.
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(EID = EdgeIDentification)
Reproduced with the DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e. V. (German Institut
for Standardization). When applying the standard, the latest version available
from Beuth Verlag GmbH, Burggrafenstraße 6, 10787 Berlin, will be relevant.
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