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UDC 669.14-411-13:621.96 :621.753.1_DEUTSCHE NORM April 1989 Steel stampings General tolerances Stanzteile aus Stahl; Allgemeintoleranzen ‘Supersedes January 1983 edition, {In keeping with current practice in standards published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ‘2 comma has been used throughout as the decimal marker. 8 Dimensions in mm ‘This standard is intended to simplify drawings. It specifies general tolerances on linear and angular dimensions and on lity and symmetry in four accuracy grades comprising f (fine), m (medium), g (coarse) and sg (very coarse). When selecting @ defined accuracy grade, the respective workshop accuracy is to be taken into account. If smaller tolerances are required or if larger tolerances are permitted and more economical, these shall be indicated ‘adjacent to the relevant basic size. 2 Field of application General tolerances as specified in this standard intended for use cold and hot stampings made from steel flat products. ‘They shall apply whenever reference is made to this standard on drawings or relevant documents (e.g. in delivery conditions). General tolerances for parts made by fine blanking (see VDI 3345) are not covered in this standard. If, by way of exception, itis intended to apply this standard also to components made from semi-finished products other than flat products, or from materials other than steel, this shall be particularly agreed. {tis recommended that this standard be applied in conjunction with the specifications given in DIN 6932. The technical delivery conditions for stampings are coverd by DIN 6930 Part 1. Guidelines relating to general tolerances indicated on existing drawings are given in clause 5. 3. General tolerances 3.1. General ‘The general tolerances specified inthis standard take account of the particular conditions of stamping practice including allowance for die wear. In the case of blanked stampings, the tolerances apply to the cut band (see figure 1). Yj Y/ Li ize: length or diameter Depth of burr Figure 1. Determination of actual size Note. Where the position and size of the draw-in band, break band and burr may affect the functioning ofthe stamping, ‘corresponding agreement shall be reached between manufacturer and purchaser, details of which are to be entered in the drawing In the case of stampings produced by nibbling (cf. DIN 8588), the actual size is the dimension measured over the peaks of the undulating sheared face (see figure 2). Figure 2. Determination of actual size of stampings produced by nibbling ‘The actual size of a stamping may possibly be influenced by the tolerance on thickness of the flat product used. In this connection, itis to be considered that the thickness of the flat product may alter when subjected to bending or deep drawing 0. Continued on pages 2 to 9 03.90 The exci Hight tele for German Sundae (OM Nomen) ‘DIN 6930 Part 2 Engl. Price group 9 Seles No, 0109 Page 2. DIN 6930 Part 2 3.2 General tolerances for flat stampings Flat stampings are to be made exclusively from flat products by cutting (using a sheer or blanking tool). Cf. DIN 8588 {for definition of cutting processes. 3.2.1. General tolerances for linear dimensions of flat stampings “The limit deviations specified in table 1 shall apply to all linear dimensions including the except for the radii of curvature, which are specified in subclause 3.2.2. jameters of flat stampings Table 1. Limit deviations for linear dimensions of flat stampings excluding radii of curvature Nominal Limit deviations for thicknesses size range ACCUTECY BFE | Fromm 0,1 t0 1 Jover 1 up to Sjover 3 up to Gjover Gupta 10] over 10 t zoos | 008 | +01 £02 oA From 1 ™ oa rois | £02 £08 £04 © : 8 £02 £08 04 £06 £08 0 £05 £05 £08 Par 7 t 008 | £01 zois | 02 04 ow 6 m rors | £02 roa | £08 0a cw 3 08 £04 E05 £08 +08 0 £08 it HH zis #18 t £04 E04 zoas | £02 £04 owe 1 [om =02 x02 | £08 £04 £08 cele ° 0A £05 £08 #08 Ht 8 i HH zis 18 #2 | “£08 EOA8 £02 £03 £04 cnet ™ xo | £08 £05 £06 wo 8 fg £08 £06 sos | tt ia 0 H s #18 #2 #3 t bois | 2015 | #02 £08 E04 Over 63 ™ £03 £04 £05 x08 | 08 Co) | £06 £08 HH #2 16 °0 zis #18 #2 #8 #3 t #02 £03 £08 oA £05 over 160 m £05 ros | #06 £08 #19 asso) geo) ° Hi 2 ia zis #2 9 is #2 #28 #3 #3 t £04 E04 £08 £08 roe over 400 ™ £08 £08 Ht HH 218 upto 1000 3 16 18 #2 #2 #8 0 £26 £25 #8 Fz) zs + £08 £08 £08 HH Ht ‘ove 1000 ™ #2 His ES a #2 ie cag ate) Qu mrss £25 Pr) Ee a *0 Fz] a a x4 4 DIN 6930 Part 2 Page 3 3.2.2 General tolerances for radii of curvature of flat stampings See table 2. Table 2. Limit deviations for radii of curvature A a Limit deviations for thicknesses "9208 Htrom 0,1 to1 overt up to 3jover 3 up to Glover 6upto10} over 10 Get fm, #02 +03 £05 - : o 6 : ‘ s6 £04 £08 #10 = : ee tm, +03 £04 £05 £08 - upto 10 7 am %6 +08 £08 #10 #12 - fon tm, £04 £05 £06 £08 #10 upto 25 = 389 #08 £10 #12 £18 #20 over 25 fm, #05 £08 +08 £10 £12 upto 63 = 299 #10 #12 £18 £20 £24 poe tm, £08 +10 #12 #14 +16 upto 160 8.89 +16 #20 24 #28 #92 a tm, £10 £12 £15 £18 #20 upto eae 09 £20 #24 £90 £36 £40 Lm, £16 +20 #25 #30 Over 400 = 8.89 #92 +40 £44 #50 #60 3.2.3. General tolerances for angular dimensions of flat stampings General tolerances for angular dimensions of flat stampings shall apply irrespective of the actual linear dimensions, ie. the angular deviations are permitted both for workpieces with maximum material sizes and for those with minimum material sizes. The limit deviations do not affect the tolerances of form of the legs or faces enclosing an angle. Table 3. Limit deviations for angular dimensions of flat stampings Limit deviations for a nominal size of the shorter log, in angular units Accuracy grade | From1 | Over 6 | Over 10 | Over 25 | Over 63 | Over 160 | Over 400 Over 1000 to 6 | upto10 | upto25 | upto63 | upto 160 | up to.400 | up to 1000| up to 2600 t 21 #0 £30) £30 ‘£20 +10) #8 £8 m tra | sa7 | 60 £50 £25) 215) £10 £10 as0 2° +e £2 £2 #1 £90 +20 £20 3.2.4 General tolerances on coaxiality and symmetry of flat stampings See 1S 1101 for the definitions of ‘coaxiality tolerance’ and ‘symmetry tolerance’ and the corresponding drawings. 3.2.4.1 Coa) ‘The nominal size of the largest of the related form elements is the size to be considered for the coaxislity tolerance. On the basis of this nominal size, the coaxiality tolerance results from the difference between the upper and lower deviations. specified in table 1 for the accuracy grade concerned and the given thickness of the flat product. dications on

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