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18 919 ( Part ): 1993 [sO 286-2 : 1988 ada aaa arret ate soqacaratt ar arg va at a amt 2 a ate waet & faq aaa oe ae att eat faaaal at arcfaat ( agat gatas ) Indian Standard ISO SYSTEM OF LIMITS AND FITS PART 2 TABLES OF STANDARD T GPADES AND LIMIT |AFTS: DEVIATIONS FOR HO! { First Revision ) upc 621°783°1/2 © BIS 1993 BUREAU CF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI 110002 January 1993 Price Group 13 Engineering Standards Sectional Committee, LM Ot CONTENTS Page Introduction Scope Field of application References Standard tolerances Limit deviations for holes Limit deviations for shafts 7 Bibliography . Notes on the presentation of Tables 2 to 3: Tables 2 to 32 a 81038 Graphical review of tolerance zones of holes and shafts Ep 39 meanse MONRRN AAS Annex NATIONAL FOREWORD This Indian Standard_( First Revision ) which is identical with ISO 286-2 : 1988 ‘ISO system of limits and fits ~~ Part 2: Tables of standard tolerance gra ‘es ad lim” deviations for holes and shafts’, issued by the International Organization for Standardization was adopted by tha Bureau of indian Standards on the recommendations of the Enginooring Standards Sectional Committee (LM 01) and approval of the Light Mechanical Engineering Division Council. The standard was originally published in 1979 taking assistance from 1SO/R 286- 1962 ‘ISO system of limits and fits general, tolerances and deviations’. Present revision has been taken up to harmonize with ISO 286-2: 1988. The deviation requirement of the most common shafts and holes such as cd, CD, ef, FF, fg, FG for sizes up to 10 mm covered in the earlier version have now been included in 1S 919 Part 1): 1993 “ISO. system of limits and fits : Part 1 Bases of tolerances, deviations and fits ( second revision)". This standard is a necessary adjunct to 1S 919 ( Part 1) : 1993. In the adepted standard certain terminology and conventions are not identical with those used in the Indian Standard, attention is especielly drawn to the following: a) Comma (.) has been used a8 a decimal marker while in Indian Standards, the current practice is to use point (.. ) as the decimal marker. b) Wherever the words ‘International Standard" sape be read as ‘Indian Standar referring to this standard, they shall In the adopted standard reference appears to certain international standards for which Indian Standards also exist. The corresponding Indian Standards which are to be substituted in their place are listed below along with their degree of equivalence for the editions indicated: Intemational Corresponding Indion Standard Degree of Standard Equivalence Iso 286-1 : 1988 Is 919 ( Part 1 ) : 1992 ISO system of ti Identicat and fits : Part 1 Bases of tolerances, devi tions and fits ( second revision ) Iso 1829 : 1985 IS 2709 : 1982 Guide for selection of fits Technically (first revision ) ‘equivalent Ig 919 (Part2): 1993 ISO 286-2: 1988 Indian Standard ISO SYSTEM OF LIMITS AND FITS PART 2 TABLES OF STANDARD TOLERANCE GRADES AND LIMIT DEVIATIONS FOR HOLES AND SHAFTS ( First Revision } 9 Introduction ‘The need for limits and fits for machined workpieces was brought about mainly by the inherent inaccuracy of manufac turing methods, coupled with the fac: that “exactness” of size was found to be unnecessary for most workpieces. In order that function could be satisfied, it was found sufficient to manufacture a given workpiece £0 that its size lay within two permissible limits, ie. @ tolerance, this being the variation in size acceptable in manufacture. Sil y, where a specific fit condition is required between maung workpieces, it is necessary to ascribe an allowance, cither positive or nogatve, to the basic size to achiove the re: uired clearance or interference, i.e. a “deviation”. With developments in industry and international wade, it bocame necnssary to devatop formal systems of mits and fis, firstly at the industrial evel, thea at the national lavel anc later {at the international level This International Standard therefore gives the internationally accepted system of limits and fis ‘A general graphical representation of the relationship between the respective tolerance classes and theie deviations is given in the annex, 1 Scope This part of ISO 286 gives values of the limit deviations for commonly used tolerance classes (zones) for holes and shafts Calculated from the information given in ISO 286-1. This part of 1S0 286 covers values for the upper ceviations £5 (for holes) ‘and es (for shafts), and ths lower deviations £F (for holes) and {ei {for shafts) (sae figure 1) NOTE — In the tbies of it doviations, the values forthe upper {ovation ES of es aro shown above the values forthe lower deviation Ef otei except for tolerance clase JS ond js which ie eyremetrial about the 22r0 line 2. Field of application Tho ISO system of limits and fits provides @ system of toler- ances and deviations suitable for lain workpinces. It should be noted that the general term “hole” or “shaft” used in this International Standard can be taken as referring to the ‘space contained by (or containing) the two parallel faces (or tangent planes) of any workoiece, such as the width of a slot or the thickness of a key (sep also ISO 295-1). Similarly, the “commonly used holes and shafts” shall be interpreted as pro: viding a vary wide choice of limit deviations suitable for a wide variety of requirements, For further information on terminology, symbols, bases of the system, ete., see ISO 286-1 Notes on the presentation of tables 2 to 32 are given on age 7. 1S 919 ( Part2) : 1993 1SO 286-2: 1988 A toG aed . * EA ES K erie TT 4S o 7 y EL ES Ara 7 MtoZC C21 Hotes Gort forest m to ze _ js mes es 2 Ades | bes ei eS eit f = Zwotne er ih Satog 1b) Shafts (externa Features) Figure 1 — Upper and lower deviations » References NOTE ~ See also clause 7. 1S0 286-1, /SO system of limits and fits — Part 1: Bases of tolerances, deviations and fits. 180 1828, Selection of tolerance zones for general purposes. 4 Standard tolerences ‘The values of standard tolerance grades IT1 10 IT18 inclusive ‘are given in table 1 For information on the bases of the system and its application, 0 ISO 286-1 ; for values of standard tolerances ITO and ITO1, see (SO 286-1, annex A, table 5. 5 Limit deviations for holes ‘A synoptic representation of the tolerance classes for holes, Given in this part of 1S0 286, is shown in figures 2 and 3. Attention is drawn to the fact that the tolerance classes shown in figures 2 and 3, and their limit deviations, given in tables 2 10 16, are not intended to give detailed directives on the selec: tion of tolerance classes for any purpose. Recommendations for the selection of tolerance classes are given in |SO 1829. NOTE — Some tolerance classes are only provided for 2 resticted ‘ange of base sie steps. For further information, see note t on page 6 mit deviations for shafts ‘A synoptic representation of the tolerance classes for shafts, ‘given in this part of 1SO 286, is shown in figures 4 and 5. ‘Attention is drawn to the fact that the tolerance classes shown Jn figures 4 and 6, and thor fit deviations, given in tables 17 10 32, are not intended to give detailed directives on the selec- tion of tolerance classes for any purpose. Recommendations for the selection of tolerance classes are given in ISO 1829, NOTE — Some toletence ciasses are anly provided for a restricted ‘ange of basic size steps. For furthor information, see nate 1 on page 7. 7 Bibliography The following Intecnational Standards on tolerancing and tolerance systems will be useful with regard to the application of this part of 1SO 286 1S0 406, Technical drawings — Linear and angular toleranc- ing — indications on drawings. 180 1101, Technical drawings — Geometricet tolerancing — Tolerancing of form, orientation, location and run-out ~ Generates, definnions, symbo's, indications ov drawings. ISO/R 1938, /SO system of limits and fits ~ Inspection of plain wrarkpieces.” 11 At present under revision. 2) At prosant st the stage of daft. (Revision, in pat, of 180 2768 : 1973.) 3 IS 919 (Part 2) : 1993 ISO 286-2: 1988 180 2632, Technical drawings — Geometiieal tolrancing Maximum material principle General tolerances for dimensions without Part 1: Tolerances for linear snd 'S0 7768-1, tolerance indications — angular dimensions.” 180 5168, System of cone fits for cones from C = 1:3 10 1 = $00, angths from 6 to 630 mm and dlamecers up to 500 mo 189 6015, Technical drawings — Fundamental tolerancine principle, ISO 8082, Castings — System of dimensional tolersnces, IS 919 ( Part2) : 1993 ISO 286-2: 1988 ‘Table 1 — Numerical vaiues of standard tolerance grades !T for basic sizes up te 3 160 mm" NOTE — This tabla, taken from 180 285-1, has boon incluced inthis part of ISO 286 to facilitate understanding and use af the system, = oe inn arv2n] eazy orgy van] sz eve | v7 | a | ara | vo eae | ere | ea [ori ogy roem irr eres Taio Tolerances ove | a iting vm = Tey eo) ey 08 aps aps] s[ 2 O78 {10 | apetets, 2] 08 ro [spew iw) 2| 8) ~) wlowlea lee for ni we] 2 [eps] 2] 2] =) =| | wo] oat [om ose | om] 1a = arpa} ta} | efi) of oasfow/om|1 | 16 elo f2jsjs|e|s] |») @| u)w| w)os jowlon| ia] i]s |e] é [wf] ata a] a [wo | alos [om loa [ie] 22 | 3s [sa e[e> we] =| «|e o |u| a) a] « 2 [8 | 2 3 | 37 2 @ [a | = eal tooo [ras0m| 13] 18 [as | se | ize [16002] 1521} 29] ee veoo [2000] 18 [25 [as a8 | 2000 [asco] 2 [a0 [a [a | 7 | 0 | v6 | 250 | wo | 700 [iv00] 1728 [aa t7 [i me [oe eco [aio] 26 [36 [so | eo | 2 | we [210 [soo [Ho [oo [reso 21 [33 |sa jes [ws fa |e 1)” Values for standard tolerance grades 1701 and ITO for basic sees lose than oF equal t0 500 mm are given in ISO 286-1, annex A, tabi 21. Values for standard toloranee grades ITY to 175 (inc. for basic sites aver 600 mm are included for experimental vse. 31 ard toloranco grades IT14 to 18 fine.) shall not bo used for basic sizes loss than or equal 19 Tm. 6 919 (Partz) 1998 jee post ve | ise rasa frca ca |e Juss | xa wo na joa [no ]sa fee a [roe ce fim [ase |e [ie na [oe [ne | se cs [ers fe fros os [es [uss | xs [ws as [es [as [ss | tous pve xs coo st | ere Fe [Foo co [me | use | oxo | ms xe |r [ns |ss | 7éus |v xe ve | as 206 con ov er | err ey | ror or [ur [usr | arar |ar so ler Jnr [sr [trun |vexr vo [a zar | zor 207 ea ca [con on ex [ere re |ron ce [oe | use [umxe [ea se fen [ao [ss | tea |voxa ve | 20 2am | 200 200 4s 09 ce |coa ose [era ro [rcs ce |no [use | xo jwo na [eo [ao [so | us | xa vs |Z zas | za9 209 oi eo] cow on a} ere rn) Foinsn|mo| Joo] wea [eo jmio| sm] wo] o Vo) Bw] ae zoe anenen| of wn | | zu zai | zor 2ctt Azsize2) oR | i i i | ' | i poaes| oP i || | | / I] lea | ; | PEE tt | | i | | | [ Ts Te z ep pee pes a8 ta vst ist is tse Iss we) ww se mene °8 | 8 08 aloo ast | arnt |r | ar se} | @ ss von | be | 2S 8 ae mo | oro eto | is ow st. | on sa iste ‘ | is | Jere i ist. | ise I z 7) a Tables NOTE — The tolerance classes in the frame ave given for experimental use Figure 3 — Synoptic representation of tolerance classes for holes for basic sizes ‘orsater than 696 mm and less than or equal to 3 150 mm IS 919(Part2): 1993 180 286-2: 1988 m fay me fie wjowjs fs |e | 2 |waje jays | oe fi tae |e [oe [ime | oe fomeot | oe | | oe | ess joa [sie ie je lm (se fnemis |e ss | esl os es | oe [ee | jos lie |e meatal is | eal ae | wos coalae|ain la |e lit fre | ara ot la lar laul ae w [a at [ar wr a fem @ [een [mie [oe fee jie fpmee | mace | oe | |e |e lvoe ve | a oot | te oe ewalaa jas [oie (r/o! a [mele (a }a| | aye] a ao | as so Sho bto eo | cao | oto oa | 0 ft0| ata | wo | to] et | bio | 0 | 0 Sto 0 | Ho ato | Sto so Sanat | as in | te | oan | | Unit | tat ele eal aaa ala eal | | { fos Ps a | ae} ia | i i | | | | mtg | te | aga | | | fem alles | | Poof pm] ie wir | 7 aS | | \ | 7 |e |e |e ales) @ | see [a] se] w | |e Tables : le Le, i eal | me (a | we | 3 | ~@ fale wel wm | = | | a) ml NOTE — The tolerance classes in the frame are given for experimental us, Figure § — Synoptic representation of tolerance classes for shafts for basic sizes ‘grester than £00 mm and less than or ecual to 3 150 mm entation of tolerance classes for shafts for basic sizes less than or equal to 500 mm, Is 919 (Part 2) : 1993 ISO 286-2 : 1908 Notes on the presentation of tables 2 to 32 1. Values may be calculated, from the bases given in [SO 286-1, for fundamental deviations used for tolerance classes, for which there is no entry in the tables, but for which the space has been left blank. 2A small horizontal separation has beon inserted in the tables, where appropriate, to distinguish between values for basic sizes less than or equal to 500 mm and those greater than 500 mm, which have been derived from ditfar 1S 919(Port2): 1968 1SO 286-2: 1988 Tobie 2 — Limit deviations for holes A, B and C? ES El Upper Fit deviation Lower limit deviation Deviations in micromotres Rosie size eS T Ua i T above |andine| 9 | 10 3 lal | suang i = gale ale aay a Ta a tin : mn s a x = joie + eo 2 «| 20) Za * +7 + | Ea m8 + om] a ve 1a za as ras Te as] sa 20) we Tt elt =) tetera 3 + x0 Line] sro | + tno] tro] seo [+ 700 + 30} + 510] it sols Sol? | elas sas 0) + 70 Ste + ms alt a + [+ im + sw] oo) + e00 + b0|> So|t + so] + em] + em =o) + rm) + ea zo|+ 20] + so|+ xo] _80)s s0|4 Ho) + sta + ‘zo| + v0 + eof r¥00| z fal" als else $e] eo] » io] + em) of a N00 [2 sm|+ s+ s0]+ s0/+ s20] { eso) + 340! eco} seo) +200 [ide 190 [4 seo} sen| soo] + seo] + seo] +s] =e] + eo] 10] +520 je | 7 fs eo] s eo) + co] + co] oe mS + = “ren | «1 m0} «+ a0/ ( : 1's Fal Fe = | on via} Fao) 9/70 fs |. a ea0j 41750) 08 | ve10] « [1 000] 64 250 os" am| Sao | Seo | 2 '@o|s an [spo] sve] =a | von] + 20 T5070 igo) $150] vse | Co |S So | | [irre 200) sae) 0S eo) ieo| Sh m0| +8 | Sam) +220) 76" sei0) + i0) [+2190] +2470] +267} «916 | « 1010] "Fean|Stemo| Fe | Se |< Sem Ee | Ses [sien] s1am| Vee] =v] «smn vis [san] sem | =v 0] + oS] 2's] Sao | "o) So | So | Vom | S| ao) 2") it ta leo Fandemental deviations A, 8 and C sre net provided for basic sizes greater than 500 mma Fundamental deviations A and & shi not be wed for any stendtrs tolerance in basic sizes less than equal 10 1 mm S 919( Part 2): 1993 SO 286-2: 1986 Table 2 — Limit deviations for holes A, B and C” Upper limit deviation = ES Lower limit deviation = EF Dovistions in micrometres ~ on) Basie st S a es Up to TT. 1 i Tal won ladie| 9 fw! a} ej ale i) w}aj 2! a diving | | L _ —T ya ]e BS]> golem] > wey aol Ties vies | sw] aml yao] aw] fs wei om [= ey > a + z0|+ 20] + mo) m0|+ 20} smo) sv0|+ mols mo) + mole wo] + 60| + 6 | + 60 +m] + eo|> a Pe |e amps ae] 305]+ a0] aco] tee e170) vee) + 216/+ wo] + am] vm} sw) site| vs] + wo > 0 + mo|+ mo|+ 20) + 20|+ 20] +140) +140|+ 1ao]+ r40|+ 10}+ wo] + 70|+ 70) + 70) + ml+ 70] = [ao |e 6] ax0]+ a0] ao] + eof =e | sien |+ me] ao] + s00|+ mo] =wa] ive («ian imo] 200]> m0 | m0|+ am|+ amo|3 | + o| =100| S1s0)+ t|+ tol + eo] + wo] + mom) rao) + m|+ wl. m9 + aa} + om] + 00] 90) + so] -177| +10) + a0] al wo) eo] +2] 1m) vies] 4205] ~ ms] - 55 + 20|+ a0] 20/4 aol + fon] stco| tis0| + o/s tools wo]. tof ros| [ras e|s alr a te) me [ B|+ aee]> ao] sto) + cool =r [20]+ am)~ ao] + wol+ eo] sia] -ve2] +100] ram] am] + m0 I + oo] + sm] Soo|2 Soo|* Sm] 310|+ sto] s00| +m0|+ tol > to] + 0] + mol s10| rien| rizo| ri|+ woly wo wo [+ 32+ 20]+ ao]+ sx]+ 70] 20] +20 ]+ aol ow) + wo! + oro] sie] +se2[-+z00| +200] + m0[+ eo 50 [2 go|e aol s an[t ao]? mol Stam | Smo [> tan] to) s two] ol cteo| Sea| Stoo] too] ¢ foo] So we [tele sf a) ao + eof ea [vam so) + o/s so) - to) vies [eav | amo eam) + aes an + so] + x0] + 300] s40|+ 30] +190] +1901+ 120] + t90| + 190] 10] eo | 4 10] + 10 wo |e Sls eos sols eo] eo] sal orf mls me + wl oa] va! +35] + a] > evo + so|t ao] + 0/5 So] + amo] sam | va | mol > moj> mols so] to | ceo | smo] tim (> mls eo Te Pow fe le Sle mee tale wel eae as] a0) 0] aio] ope) eS] 7 + So]t om] sel t So/ sin] 30 | 209 |t am| so) 3 ao] + ao] vim| am] tro| tio) S vo|> to yw [2 |= s0]+ ew] + eo] + eo] sam) va] ano]+ a] + sn] mo] <2] 267] raz] vam] ~ sa] ~ 7) 4 fMo[s fol ato] ¢ Go| sto] 20 | toe | aol + 20/2 ao] + Mo] rien | sien | +100 | $10 | + wo| + wo Te [= [+ em] t0[+ oxo] 2 (+ a2] go) + wo) + of ox | an [am ons wo! wn [ { feo|t ols wot So 2m | a] + a|+ go) a0] ram | tam] tam) tam | ao]? ao wo | ago |? €2|* ow] > 70] + 500 + wo|+ se] + ewo)+ gio] +2n] -30| +a] ra] 00|> ee L + sm|+ sols gol! eo bim|* an] S| 2 o| 120 2200 | [30 | ta |< s|+ 2 yo | amo | o]+ 70[ + en] + on, “a3 [+ 0] + s0]+ 7i0[+ oe] vam] ~a0[-+a0{ +a] + eol~ eo + S| + so] + sm] + | se |* 310] S|> 0] + 10] +20 | sam | t20| S20 | + o|+ zo ve ao |= 75) os] + ata] v1 20 asi | ms] + e0|+ | iow] +o) sae) es] +s] mo) a 2 a+ eco|+ | + oo tee [1 Se) 90/2 30| +" 9] te | 20 | tate | Tae [t/a ass f+ as was [ses] + 6 +m) + 20 we | |: Slt iS 8 Bi S| + a5 F008 tes) + 710 + 70] +1009 bal 280 |, sols = 420) +420 + 20)+ 280) zo | ae [to |+F m0 ‘eo| + en] +i cn} +ia0| ant f+] esto] vem] eo] =r 19 2 Gms an 3 ee)" Sa] S| So | Som Sn] mm | ow |e) me] 20 + sw] rio] tea] ~ait | «ato | esto eso] > eco] =7 10 oe | Ho [5 S|" S0| 2" se] van| 2 | Cam | |S S|" a0 Gi 1300) tao) +140) +1 7 “teo| +1 170} +10] +a | sso | +s00] rza0] + emo) <1 0 ars | 955 [31 zoo] S120] +1 a] rt 20 1 ean} + cme] a | 20 | Teo | 20 | Sa] "Sn Se Pap eta) eo) cto] +r 4100/70) +i eo} +45) «ei | vem | -7e0 | + om) +10 $0 | $1 90[ +130) S10 | 0] "| + en] vw | =| + a0) 49) ao | aso fot) +170] +r | 210 “ri ieo] +1300) +1 0} +57 | +38 210m) +19] 1500 +1 sto] +1500 | +1 soo [+ ren] +70] oo] vo | 40 | ato | a0 | a0] +o “e¥ -+t0m] +260 | +2 an] +220 ‘Fiaio] +1470) +1 aia} +577] eas | +720] emo] 7 0] +19 oJ 500 | 61 650 | +1 650 | +1 650 | +1 650 +1 650 + 840|+ 80] + a0} +480 | +480] +480] +480) + 280] + 480) 1) Fundamental deviations A, B and C are not provided for basic sizes greater than 800 mm 2) Fundemental deviations A and B shall not be used for any standard tolerance in basic sizes less than or equal 01 mm. IS 919(Part2): 1993 ISO 286-2: 1988 Teble 3 — Lim devietions far holes CD, D and & Uppor limit deviation = ES Lower limit deviation = EF Deviations in micrometres Bovic size cot a ' wet lalate! avow{adie} 6} 7/}e)s/ a! 6 | 7 per Tetaina| |” | il ie 3 )ralea|wefos)= Pe m] > ms | = qe soefsar| cae) | te] fs mle ES ‘ |g frst] rel easl + oe] ape eps a] 7 als = cr efrelceleeiaj:a[:3 [23123]: » nls% cr +a] ovif ze) aa] am] + | ss] sale Fy a “lee e] epsleiabelrsh s[rscsl; 3: 3] Bie 3 [23/2 al lea ee rel elas 7a ale loa le eal L [belieyial 2 tajtelee|e { - +m] > mfr ele 2 valrs]-a]> x tel te| se): e tal to] s ea 6) tos] «in0 | + tea] > se] epee]+ sl = EOI | tel m|se. ml: m/s | +9) 9 | io Pri [vias] | + a0 vm) ew |_| {0 | Ho | a0 | 0] en tol te | Tue | tse [ste )+ aor] > 200 ~ a! perverts | Tip | tim | Tia |= in| i taitnit alte 4 —h a [ 3 | | ' LULL pabeber 3:8 eae fn calla ea == (= = (san mt!) tl ‘amo | asa | az |» aes) [vise | oe | 2s ees peel ae Ss TT Va] 1) 1am] > ae] oa] Tie | vais | +26 = | +260 | +260 | +260 |~ 260) + 260] +15 | +145 | +105, col ese ema ane ox 500 +290 | +280 | +290 | + 230] +160 | +160 | +160 | +160) + 1 ae a a smo crop on | 100 LL Labels 3 wal sel cal: 7 j “aio | +a | 516 [+ 819 soso | 300] +88 | + ow | 12 | Geescs S| Sal i a | 2518] oes [+ 0] rae] eas | oa |= me! | | | csteber es) wher 7 eile eal ; + sez] sas som tro ca vmet vee] ooo oo zm; tt +60 | +490] +200 |+ 220] | 240 | +240 | +290 | 240 | + { +500 | +885 | +760 [+ 920] +1 180] +1589] +30 | +405 | +5a0 | +700 | + Fi i i lie |_| Fe | Se | Seo [+ ao] ao] | 250 | +200 | +200 | F250 | +250 ez cto vas |] an] ises ces coal pee 2800 | 3180 sso] ts | +s0 [+ s)+ so] 2] [62m | 200 | tain | a0 | 0] 1) The intermediate fundamental deviation CO is provided primary for fine mechanisms and horology. If tolerance classes involving this fundamanta ovis in other basic sites are required, they may be celeulsted in accordance with ISO 206-1 Is 919( Part2): 1993 ISO 286-2 : 1988 Table 4 — Limit deviations for holes EF and © Upper limit deviation = ES Lower limit deviation = ET Deviations in micrometres size EFM F \~ ‘Up to T ee T_T 7 , woe [Mel a [altel elo [efstelafelsle ls fe [ele ond \*] Ta fe2 [+e vie [vm [ow [sasfom [se [vel sol eal wl salsa] oa 3] | vss | ve ~z[ | sa] ra|se|-as[su|se[+w[ +2) +a]r ole ae | oe vie] Sie] Sie tie] Si] Se" | So) Se | te | | So] S| | oe] | +8 | sm] +2) ez | em | sw | vo] o6[ sus) a7 [so] +a] salsa] se] on sie | +10 | ste | sre | sae | 8 sjtslssi|salenien = va [vs|-m] ea] sales] +n] vor | | [se [in| sal ia| in| tal se] +m [om [sx [ +a [ +m | +o | +o | vas oa le siecle tajealiaslis|es |» FSIEsIEs asics o| = IES esibabsies | 0 | 180 | ve) salsa] solea] | m= tal talie|ia L | | = eal Eels) kite ww | a oe as | 0 ree | = | | Faleeileis aay eo acs | 200 | 1.000 | ee roof rz | | | | aie Cl 1600 | 2000 | | ty Ty [Era eer ee 2m | 219 I FARES 1) The intermediate fundamental deviation EF fs provided primal for fine machaniome and horoloay. If tolronce clasias involving this fundamental eviation in othor basic sizes are roquired, they may be calculated in accordance with ISO 285-1. 10 Is 919 ( Part2) : 1999 1S 266-2: 1988 ‘Table § ~ Limit deviations (or holes Upper limit deviation = ES Lower limit deviation = EI Deviations in miccometros Basic size Fo! e Up to ei T | prove jondin:| 3 | «| s |e | 7 wl as fajs|)6f7]e]s | w eiaing ~ ve [e7]ee] so] vw vapee poe ve Tepen|se Stee [ead eal eae vel ia [ta +2 talealez 5 vio [om] ow +e] ve oa [vs [ ses | +e val ew[+n|+ulee velvelse|se| cel eslrefia [se cafeapealeatea A via | sw | ov | om] oo] va] vo] +78] +8 +ulem|sa7|+a|+e salvelselreltelcelvelss [+s ssfeste sls s|s s| +e fen +v]em[ea|+o] om oe n es ea eta tel tel ote Pl f on |sn|+e|+m]-m|+0|-@| a |” ty [oe ae +n |-«}-m|+a|-a]+e| on] om »| * to fsoles|sofsel sols of se |m] +a [ +o] +e i |e so| +0] +0] +0 wafex|+a|+e ” |_|selinltelie ™ | wef tie] ote] om if va [ supe] ee 7 to | 0 as | a | ste | ti 250 tel te|t | waleals ied eee +0 | +6 | + Pres va fom|* L vol em: ‘ T T B)+a] sm] a [| se[:eh3] | | +4 | =e | +109 ex | 20 | r] am | 100 | | ee | oi | +08 | | +s | tm | tm | 1000 | 1250 | | ces i | vos | ees | 025 | 1250 | 1600 ] ee [ves | | tel em| oo wae | 18a | 9362 1600 | 2 of TT bales = ae sia [eae | san || eel lee eo | ee] oe 2500 | 3 150 im | +240 | +208 1)_Theintermeciate fundamental deviation FG fe provided primaly for ine mechanisms and horology. If tolerance lasses involving this fundamen: {al deviation in other basic sizes are required, they may bo calculated in accordance with ISO 286-1 n IS 919 ( Part2): 1993 1SO 286-2 : 1988 ‘Table 6 — Limit devietions for holes 4 Upper limit deviation = ES Lower limit deviation = ET H TT2t2[*[*]*]7]*]° [4s] ele] «| wp] wpa pen Deviations ccna un oe —] gileap aie a eae ays ely w]e ue] ase] 0] vor | oe] vom] oa Tous ol ef of oj of’ oe] 0] * of" 0) 0] ‘ole |» | | 0 |e ale |) se 2sle [os] s ofe a] w]e w]e e)> ve] coiz] vow] sos foam] > oz] a2] eae of of’ of ol al” of” a] ol" ol" 5)” fe" “on |e | oe] oe] “oo e| cw [1 elas ve] oe] e] > 6] p> a] + we]> eo] eons] voz] vom cass] son] > ts] v2 af ol ol ol ol of” of 2] "| ol" “of “o| “on | “ee | on |e” |e | “a ol vw [a[s2|oa]os]oe] su] ]a]sa[s |e to) vow] voz [vow rar [our | eae] ea foal ifod| itt) ito lio) edn |e ST | net Be | eo a aril a i ~) mw [lease a [eee e | |e ar] sa] >a[s ee] > wo] voz] vom | vomp rose] saa] oan | eas $F gic | ced] on oul ic ttl er |r| ear |u| a ed al rca il oi wo | w [ts] aslo 4 [or] au fo we] > 5] > 20] +e] coo] wol soas] som [rom] s1 [ria peas] eae og ono ole! a RJ | ero | eno | rua rel Bron atc it wl) om p22 [es [=e] |e] +0] > a] me] vz] > wo] vos [soe] vom foia [oreo a [eae mio fale [ole] *o]” 0] 0] 0] ‘“e|” “ol ’o |e | | 'o [0 |e | 0 wails [ve |+o]+] +z] + =] > o[ >| -w0]> zo] v0a8] cose] coarfuia [v2a] > as] > se | Vo} ol} o} of o| of 0} o| o of cl] o vai[rs [re |e] se} eas) eof +e] v0 vas[ee [esa ia 100 |" o} o o 2 o 2 o c a o sasfe7 [vio [vie[ oa] oa) o ee] | one Tas [eas] ora Fi : ise |Aeecees | Roi ffon| oo} ol o o| ofc ve [ve [vw [oe] ras | aes yaa [esa] eer ba 38 "0. oj} o oj o o ° o o o a7 [ve few [vw] ozs [eos [o or van [oar] eee | a 26 oi ied | tered Hou | ct io | Ft) To [aro | eo (ome emo | 3 [so rw [ow] oar |r wpe va peealesr oo 500 |"o. ol o oj] oO o 0 o o 0 2 Tap en] ee] sz] em] +m] +m] +no| sme] -ae]> wo) vor Jou [ous] as [vaso 7 [on 0 ; - see | fol tro clo feat ate | ero leo neo fet 0 ofl efo Me eiole etc al | of | odd ett ao [=] =] 8] v2] om] veo] + of vie] va oza0}> aw] vo8 | vizsp a2 Jaa [es [ve [vee | “'o| “'o| 0] of’ oo] *"o| Mo] “Mo|* Mo) “o" | 70" |“ | "3 fe | * 8 |" vif vis] va [vm] vaol + se] ve] v0] zo] a0] + wo[ soa | vsa [ozs [vas [ese poe fave S00 | 000 "of of of of of of of of 0} of of 0 | 0 | o |» | o | o | o sia vie | vat [oa] oar] + 66] via6] vies] vaso] seo |> eo) ore] sxe] -26 | az rae | vias | ores Ue eed o| o| of of o o o o o o o| o o o o o o 0 Tie] sar| ow] vm [ves] ome | eves Pops] vate Pew [> Tao] ras] ise car Pos [ez | ves] na 1280 | 1.600 of o| of o| o o o o o 0 o| o o o o o o o Fie] sz] vas | vas [ves | soo] ciao, vam0] vam fvew pe am] vie [v2a oar [ve Tron] ow | ozs 1600 | 2 baad of 0} of of o o a a o o ol o a o 0 o o o Fa] va] vai [vs o70 | v0 oi | van0] veo | 0 vee [oar [or] on | os] oe 2000 : z 28 [Mol ol “ol ol] “of of” a] of oo o |e |’o |"o |e |"o Jam baw [-#] 2%] 200] ve] 5] so] va0 | sa00) so] a vas [oes [vas [oss oar [oe ewe | es o| of o| of o o oO o o o o 0 0 o o 0 1) Tolerance grades IT14 to ITT fincl.) shall nor be used for basic sles less than or equal 101 mm 2). The values given inthe frame, for tolerance grades IT/to ITS linc.) for basic sizes greater than 500 mm and less than or equal to3 150 mm, are included {or expermontal use. 2 SI ble 7 — Limit deviations"! for holes JS Upper limit deviation = ES Lower limit deviation = £7 Basic size as mm, 1 2 sfafs]e TL eT s foi uj 2] os | w]e | wr] iv | iw aon |e Davies ling bm = son [08 [#1 [sis ]22 [+s [2s [27]! ms] am [sw | soe | som | sons [208 [sor [size |=? [eas[ ee [se |+e [sw [em | +m] soos [som | so os | 209 Co ze [ts [ees|s7e[en [ee [ae [ee | some con | rom on | 21a wo| | 205 | = salsa |ess[s 0 [2 s)sns] so [se | some | sous | roz6 os | a1 we [ %| tom | sim [ae [es [ses | ses [ wal sis|=m |2@ | se | soso | som] so 5 [so [som [aim [ae [+ss[ase| ss [ssl ws| eo [+ [em | sons] som | rom 1 wl mw [a1 | ats [aes [es [eos ease [sm [29 | +e [=m | so | som | soar 23 wo | wolfe [s2 [ss [se [avs [an [avslew |tas| sm | io | tos [to | t006 a7 | #27, io | tof sum | sass [se [se |sas[am [enalm [sw | avs [202 | soa | 205 2 | #3 FE sus [ea |e Fors | +28 | 21 | 2023 | 2098 | +057 23 | +36 mo | se [ ss [ae [a6 [ee zie [2m | +ws[ zo | tue | sim | soa | soa | 200s 2a | 405 35 | 400 | sas | sas | ses [ee | se [+5 [24s] = | ns | +10 | soa | coms | 207 206 | = 6a wo] mo fee [ss | ars | 0 so | ais] +s] = 7s] sn | 220 | coats | soa | 207% ais | & 485 a so] oo fsas[+ss] se [en [aw | sz [em [+ [ses] suo | sz0 | som | sos | some[ sta [azz | sas | 258 eo | eos [sess [sas | aw | ems [+e [ees| sm | sim | sa [sos | comm [ar [are [ies [ee | 2a wo | too ses | 275 | eos [sw [aa | sm [+e [zm | ene [si [2m |t0@ | eo7 | sub rae_[eas |e? too [V0 [reso [se [ews | sas] sm [sms] sms] sim | 220 | san | sos | soem [213 yaa | # sas | = oa 120 | 1600 |= 75 | 2105 | us | ss | ams| se [+es| sos | sm [smo | sao | soem |soms | aim 139 | +625 [ + 976] vem | z00 ss [ans [ans | =m | sms| se [+m [ave [si [2x0 | aao [som [ave [erm [ss [sae [ers | ens 200 | 2500 [zn [zi | :ms | ams aw [as [aers| sw [sem | so [amo | soam| sia [azz [ass [ses [+ om | tu 2500 | 3160 [em [ei [em [sx [se [ees [sus | sis [sam | sao | aom [aio | sue | 227 [aaa | 07 | eis | ti | ‘bbe inerpetd on £5 = rand £F = =x, 09, $983 jm 2) Tolerance grades IT14 to IT16 fic.) shal not be used for basic sizes les than or equal to 1 mm, 1 In ordor fo avoid reptitin of equal values, the table Hits the values as x"; this 3) The values inthe frame, for tolerance grades IT to ITS finch), for basic sizes greater than 500 mm and less thon or equal to 3160 mm, are included for experimental use e961 : 2-982 OSI e661 :(Zued) 616 SI 1s 919 (Part2): 1993 ISO 286-2: 1988 Table 8 ~ Limit deviations for holes J and K Upper limit deviation = ES Lower limit deviation = ET Deviations in micrometres Basic size a kK Upto Above | endin-| 6 7 ea eome eg 4 s 6 7 a | sa | wa eluding I = alee aera ee ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° rein |exctoul|er=tl alee | eco ke Yes eee ate nse tel +8 a | +0 o | vos ° 2[+3a|+s Ss] Sy ts | te] oe zs | “as | -s {| -o] a ve | v8 | ow 0 | 408 7 2 3 6 Sy My fa | or | Ao a2s | -35 s | 77 | -w | 6 ye | 0" | ae [1 | +2 2[re|+e er i fs | os | He os [ «| te | to |e] Oo Fa 3 | +2 | +0 =os [0 1 z2[+s| +0 s|-2 | -s -45 | -6 aj -n|-s] “2 wo [vw | van sos | ot | +? | +a fo+7] +a 50 | etal ety cas | -6 | -9 | -3 | -w | -o va] vie | va va peeleotou cs | "wv | “we tw | = | ia | -2 ve [ea | aoe v2 [eal ew[ sw wy ls | “2 |“ a | se | oa | -2 +e [oa | oa +3 ap +u | +m voy mt oy | cw | Ae - a6 oer) sm | +0 | sar v2 [+s|[en[ on reo | 200] | re | Has tej ia | os | lo 45 | va | oes vs [es |eef os | 8 | | ee | oa tw | -» | w|i va | = [ oo va fea pow) +e oe me | oe | a | ia | io | io +e | 1a | vos sa fea} oe | oo foo mp | cm | on 2 e2|i«| le ° ° ° a) ee =u | -n | v0 ° ° ° 630 | 800 -0 | -» | - ° ° ° ‘500 | 1 000 ora ae ° ° ° 1.000 | 1 250 aes 1.250 | 1.600 =m | -as | -i8 ° ° ° 1.600 | 2000 Ses ° 0 ° 2 =wo_| 15 | -200 ° ° ° 2.500 | 3160 Ss 1) Tolarance classes J8, J10, ete. are symmetrical about the zero line. For these values, see JSS, JSIO, etc 21 Deviations for Kin tolerance grades shove ITB ate not defined for basic sizes greater than 3 me. '3)~ tdencal with 187 “ Is 919 ( Part2): 1993 ISO 286-2: 1988 Table 8 — Limit devistions for holes M and N Upper limit deviation = ES Lower mit deviation = ET Deviations in micrometres Beso we a A | ee ] | 1 7 avo aie {alels|el7[elefwlslals|el> wo og | ! 3 6 }-3.f-25] -3/- 1] of+ 2) -s]-a]-7 [= 6s) ~4[-2 o| ow be ]-e=4]- a] ole ap -e]-etne [as af] 2 o] s [fe [te [i s]-[ta| co |ialie [os | oe [ia] a| os] 3] | 1 V = 65) - 6 s|- 4 ol+ «| -s8|- s|-ws5|-1 | -2]-n|- 7 3 o o a © os} 12 14 | ~ 17| - 21| ~ 29} ~e0 | ~ 92] ~17,5|-19 | -20 | ~ ml - % = 84 | 190 a © |is|-1 | 16 “ —109 | -196|~21 | -24 | - mw} - | - 2 = 100 | -160 W -19 a ~m | - 2] - 2) - = 120 | - 190, see ea -2 al “3 -«6|-8 1 | 0 = BUS alce eed kee =n 8 lalla | 3 “Ty -a]- 3 ol+ 9 [- 5 ca a | -a1|-s|-2 = as | 0 “ey alee : ‘0 | 0 23|2s]-a/78 2 5 1 -=]-3]-= ea ioe eee ] -nl- a) -9 ow C2 = | - 110] - 155 se eed | = 90 | ~124| ~174 ices | eeceaed i 105 | - 145 | -205 =m | -2 coe [Fal S| 8 | aa| “2 pee Jf fewsfrm| oo} | ||| ele | sa] sel - 1 Tale 600 | 2000 { 180 | -200 | - 208 | m2 | -22 eco | ~el- el - a 10 | =110 ~~ T - 76] - 76| - 76 aes aco | 31s |_Eabals 1. Tolerance classes NO, N10 end N1T shall not be used for Basi sizcs loss than ar equal to rom, 1s Is 919( Part2): 1993 1SO 286-2: 1988 Table 10 — Limit deviations for holes P ES EL Upper limit deviation Lower limit deviation Deviations in micrometres a) [kl am - 0 165 | -175 ol 0 8 -m | -7 | 18 go | -5 | -20 stents [2 = AE ala 1 ele) 1 alae soo | om | eso 800 er 1000 | 9250 ta0 |r| | 1600 | 2.000 { 20 [250 | 200 | 9190 L 16 Table 11 — Limit deviations for holes F. Upper limit deviation Lowe Is 919 (Part2): 1993 1SO 286-2: 1988 Deviations in micrometres Fs) 2 ie ee oe os lea eon Gol eo ESE oabs mo [ ctging | | cluding [2c [re pce ca ce isi te] |] | oe | 2s ref is] | | | 38 o| wl -m| fis] if) ca] ia] ce] ie] | | | oe] ” te [lai ie tis [cei cei ca] [me] = ® [ce [ep io] a] ce] ce] cm] | om] 2 eit [=e] -8| 2 | -3] [ce] [=p 6 IS] Ce] cS] cs io | = Paes elects _| [ep 2 | 100 et ean ee 1250 | 1400 mle =@) 72) 74] -™ 1400 | 1600 to | im [ia| ca | oe aa aoe ao | 160 s #/-s/-s 1 e00 | 2000 [ef =[ = esies 2a | 2240 Py | 200 = feo) | clend az 2240 | 2800 Ee v|-e] =e [ie oem | == zs | 250 | Pele so | 220 - zw | a a6 | 5 - 355 400 a wo | mc pas 7 Is 919 ( Part2 ISO 286-2: 1988 Table 12 — Limit deviations for holes S Upper limit deviation Lower limit deviation Deviations in micrometres asic sire ° Basic size . Ut T ~ | upw To avovelaraie| 2 « | 8 | 6 | 7 | | 9 | | Janos] 6 | 7 | 8 Sha | {cts _ as eas sons sw | | gps |e ied we fom [ow | oa] ia] om | oe | oo me | = a0 | > oo “w [-ne[—w[-w)-s|-»[-~ |. — a0 | ~ a0 | — a0 a © | os | -as| 2 | -a | 7 | 9 | —« | - ere - 94 | - wo] - wo “2 foas[-a|-m|-9|-2|-a[-2= 30] — 30] #0 { 70 6 10 | -a45 235 | -7 | -2 | -2 45 | -@ | -e - 30} - 5 zy [-» |-=|-s|-"|-2|-a|-= =| - = [> = 2 8 | lm | oo ~-s|-s|-»]-s5|-n | -# TH | 800 | ~ eo | - ao | - os -as[-» [-2|-"|-2|-=]-=|-= ~«|-<|-=@ iO | Was | -2 ~« | -4 | -@ | ~e | -@ | -1 800 | 900 | as | - 520 | - 9. sm )- sw | 1 ae bl 6 | -@ | -7 | -% | -17 1000 | 1120 | ss | - es | - os. Ta}-s]-e|-#]-= ao | — eo | eo Gl za |-n| =m! <1 | <2 1120 | 1250 | oe | - ees | - 708 T@|-#|-#[on[om eo] - eo | - eo oa ee [ee | oes | 3 | um | oie 1250 | 1400 | Tne | = 7s | - os ~u]-2|-«|-»|-7 ee 100 120 | -% 101 xa | 166 | 1400 | 1600 | 7a | - 96 | - ons T [-8|-s|-7|-2|-2/ =| - | - eo oe aoe =14 | -10 | -117 | | 1600 | 1600 | = oz 70 | -1050 140 | 160 TH] 8 7m | - a0 | fie | Ce @ eo | 160 a 200 2200 0 2500 bam | a 212 | -255 2000 | 3160 | “ysa5 | —1610 | -170 ist 7 ono ~1%4 9 28 =e | mer | = | am | 10 me | 318 = 185, 193 zoz_| 251 | -300 | -103 | -19 | -18 190 | ~190 eed ee cea | -215 | -2258 | -2m | -20 zo | mi) wer | xa | a8 cede lees =ms | -zn | -24 | 27 | -30 ~as | -20 | -ae | -2a | -22 co | 480 a=) =) |= ze | -zo | zm | ae co | 0 =e | -= | -= | = Is 919 ( Part2) 1SO 286-2: 1988 13 — Limit deviations for Upper limit deviation Lower limit deviation = £7 Deviations in miccometres Up to Up to ~T aowlaselstel7lals|e]7[s| | w| larmelmm| 6) 7|e]e| 7) 8 Soi Svan | =|[2 ee a|is Tale wl e[- ala] | S| 2 Sele Se] sel me) © om] me chi eB ee | w]e Talla] ale lcm] {72 | | Go|> eo] ee] on] = om] - a Elle tee tee steal | S28) tr | Shae | noe |e | Stn 2S Sy |= S| Le atl csc] ve] | 2 | 19 |S] |S to] Sasoe) reo | ae Ba a ee ed ee ee Tate MLS SoH] = SIs Sl cel cee ceed [1% | 1 | sos sts| rom | 1a | Stae| ra = Saf asl - me LeB[cesr|mam] [1 | 8 | Tse] Taos] cates | “rs| Stee | cree eee =e [ g(a] [ve [vom [tee] se | sage re] ae] Dates] Tiia| ar] af | 10 | 18 | 40] “1S | <1] -19e| rem | 2 too | 1 asl Ze Zhoal ar 9] | 1% | 20 [420 | “1 sm| 10 -2em0| -2 00 | 220 va | 0 Tal 23a] am] sm] | 20M | 220 | 10 | “ree | -1 90 -2s00| ~20 | 20 wo | 1 Zhe ter| | ae] ae | 25 | cas] 3] | 22° | 2500 |“hse0| 7]e]s|w T3 =|-=|-=| 72) >= Rl=B[-2[ 22/22 a[ta}oe| sass a i -2|-x% xs 46 8 Te} ta ss oe 8 0 - =| -%/-4a| -~%| -7 a|-a] 2s] >0] 2a ie sas 45 | - si| -o7| - 3 “a|==|=x]-s} >a} es] sss] 4 8 | aw | a | | | -s|- | - 2| - a ern ee eee a|~s[>e]-8|-8 cs[i8[-8[-8|-8/-8]-3) <8 <3 a{= S[> s[28[59 lw P2ls]s2tos} se] se] os] -e| sa) sa] oles eee oe 8 [<8] 28/28] -8]-3[-s[ sel asl: al: el: alse Sr eo oe =| > s]> [om TSS [28] 58/3] - 8] ala 8 Blo [oe eo) we) @] se] 2] 8) os] oe oe] aloe = se] ral 8 [28] a8 [sale lak] | ce = 8 ris | oe ale Seieriee Seton) oat sie Tay + «| «| 10 | 120 72 v0 | 0 5 vw | 0 = 160 | 10 is I = : = 0 | 78 zs | mo als 20 | 220 =e wo | ae Seletes ae | me 7mlls ee oo | 20 35 | “0 555 | -586 | -619 — 635 | ~096 | - 709 | 800 eS | — 856 Tar [ se} ose[ | sa | oa Poo | =m | er er 0 | 40 622 | - 035 | -e32 767 | -700 | -sa7 | ~ 205 = 97 | - 960 Ter ae oo Tr | sa [oa | set | [ser | =o 450 | 800 —87 | -700 | -757 —847 | -s60 | -917 | -975. 1007 | -1040 1 Fundamental deviations V, X and ¥ are not provided for basic sizes greater then 500 mm. 2). Tolerance classes VS to VB incl} have not been tabulated for basic sies lass then or equal to 14 mm. tis recommendad that tolerance classes XS 10 XB linc} be used instead. However, If tolerance classes VB to VB linc.) are especially requted, they may be calulat from the bases given in 180 286-1. 3) Tolerance classes Y6 to Y10fncl.| have not been tabulated for basic sizes les thon of equal to 18 mm. Iie recommended that tolerance classes 5 0210 lnc.) be used instaad, However, if tolerance classes ¥6 to Y10 lnc.) are especialy required, they may be calculated from the bases given in 150 296-1. 20 IS 919 (Part2): 1999, ISO 286-2: 1988 ‘Table 15 — Limit deviations for holes Z and ZA” Upper limit deviation = ES Lower limit deviation = EY Deviations in micrometres Bose size z 2A | Tue} J T aro [ardi| 6 | 7 | 68 | 9 | w | mw |e | 7 |e | eo | wl ow ciuding | | I —[3]-s/-2|-2|-=|-=]-=]-2/-2]-2)-2|-2]-2 =2|-%|-}-s}-@|-#|-s|-2|-«#{o9|- 2} - 2| aLel-2]-s])-s1-= [> sl =)-sl-s[- else] ey. @ | e|- 8|-e@|- el mite) > a= o|- 2|- | -w os] wl-2{- =]. e|-e|-e|-e|-s|-«|-2|-s/-s|-2 rai R2 alist el e[cal: se]: el]: elo else Te]-s[- |. @|-#)-=@}-s|-a7]- eo). «) > «| ~ o 2 ee ee 1 aPewl-2T-=s|-e]-e|-e@l-ol-«|-~»|-7|-7]-7][-7 Teli n| > @| me) =| - mi ie|- |= mw] mw | ow | -e/-={-2)-2]-2)-2)-@|-"|-#l-2|-2|-2 fel =| =| = | we | = am | ow | >| =| = wo | = | = oe we] =o} - e |= w]e |- |i] — wo] se) oe] — 8] — ne fa | =o | Sof 2 we | = me | = ae | Mee | | = i | Som | Soom | Coe “| - ||| |- iw) -w] w]e) |e] Tim | = tm | =e | > =m | “im | = tee | = te | 2 ao | 2 ae |S oe =a [arp = es | Ti [vs n= wo} | = | Tho | = se | = mm | = te | Soe | Soe | can | = | Zw | Se | | | Sooo | = [=m | - | =m] - me as | - ae | — ae | om | om {im | oe | oe | oe | oe iiss | = mm | = me | = 36 | = i | = [= 20] = 20] - a0 | - 20 mm | - ze} — am | aw | am Li | me | | = | = iim | 2S] oe | |e] Tae [= ae | ae | ae | oe ~m|-=[-=)- =). = |__| = 9 | - 22 | - 26 | - a | - ow ss|- |e) - as | =a [= a0 | = a0 | ae] - 20 Soar [See [So |= an | an miim|im| oe |i lal le | oe | le] =e Tea [> os [> asp as] os | fs | | mf | oo 7 jam] a] | | ws] es | sm | So | | om wb Tae plae[ oes [sep see] ) om | oe] oes | me pee 2 fe | =m | = se | Sse | = oo [5 sm | = se | = es | = os | = ts eo [es [= os | as | oe [>] = [-o|- =| - ow Tm | ie | oe | es | * he es | = ee | =m | - me | = se |= eo | | | = | - oo |- 60 |- | - coal aee 2 fe | = | = es | =m | - oo ewe | ise | =e | = oe | =e f= os) os | os] - os “a | = m0 | = 70 a) enlace wo |= eo | = oe | = om | oo yo | = oe | = as et) er eer as | em] = = = | = om | = om | 2 oe | = ee | om 2 | om | - =ino [= a0 |= 70 | = 70 | ~ 70 | = 70 ay = = sa |= x2 | 2m | = oo | = as Le 10 Zine |= 7 [= m0 |= 70 | — m0 |= = “som 108 zo | 318 te|im| =| am | Eve 218 | “18 am [0 [= #0 | - #0 ae “ro <0 me | Tse | =e | “ee | “rm | cies | im a0 am | 1000 | 1000 | 1a ~ |= es [= os wo |= = [| ¢| * vo | = we | = a | =z zm © ww | ~ o bet erie 13 | iS ei}: 5] io See =@ | - = =o oo 7 a 7 ws) = a en | = oe = |= ee ee |_- = 579 cy = 7 Tat cS = 90 = = |= a oo | =a 1 | | 2s | = os | - = | - | so | -1 00 [= m0 [=m as |= ao oo |= 2 wo | | = | - 7m | - = | = | 10 | W100 | -1150 | F ae | > =m | = = = aes [3090 | 10m] =t0m | 100 ewe | Sms | <0 | - oo oa | a | | w|m{[-2/-m/-2 | oe] | a | ro | | oe | cree | cos | San | 199 [108 zs | m0 | “ioe | cite | cis tim | rao | —1z0 wo | 0 | Sm | cig | cee Tae | rae [1a eee ees 132 138 -180 sian | 190 | =r a5 | 1535 = 1589 1640 Sie [160 [ren 385 | 400 | chee | <170 | -1 790 Srey | steo | 1a woo | 0 | “lee | cise | 20s “sor [20 | -2@ 480 | 500 S210 -2197 228 1) Fundomental deviations 28 and ZC ere not provided for basic sizes greater than 500 mm. IS 919 ( Part 2): 1993 ISO 286-2: 1988 ‘Table 17 — Limit deviations for shatts a. b and c”” Upper limit deviation = es Lower limit deviation = ef Deviations in micromeures 2 2 G wel | - atowe|andin | 9 | wo | a | 2 fa] oe] so] w |u| 2] a] als join] wz ding — | ga] > 28-70] - | mo] — a] a] a) - we] a] — wo) = 295 | = 310] = san] = S90) — aro | “s64| <5] = | = 200 - 200 | - a |e |- ™|- 2|- z|- 2|- mm|-w| wo] - w]- wo] - wo] = am| = ate | = 965] = 0] — eo | 160) “vo| — | = 2i5| — aa | | wo |- | 2] - m0] - ao] — om] 100) -0] 1m] 0] - wo] - = aie | = a] = a70| = eo] = | “1a “1e5| — ae | - 200} - a0 | — vo | ve |= 28|- 20] - 20] - mo] - 20] -10| 10] - 0] - 10] a0] - = an | 2 xo] = soy] > wo - seo | “177| “| — az] 20| — an] - > | aw [- 2 ]- 2] m2] 2] - | -@) 10 ]— | ef - w = a2 |= me | = oo| = st0| ex | “10a| can] = ane — 290 — 0 | » | @ |~2|- 20]- a0] - x0] - a0] 10] -0|- m|- mo] - wo] - = ma|~ sto] ~ avo] - soo] ~ 70 | -209| “za| ~ zo] smn} ~ ao] - wo |- =|- a|- m0] - a|- xo] 0] -w| — tm) — | - 7 = a| = eo| = 40] — s0|— 70) “20 -2e|— aml se] > em) - wo | «|. |- 20]- 90]- 90] - 20] -v] -90] - wo ]- 0] - wo] — = aa] = eo] = s90| = Go| = am | 236] Mase] — ato | = am] = eo | - wo |. 2] - 20] - 2] ~ am| - so] -2m| 20] - a0] - am] — ao] — = | 2 eo] = sso] = eo) em] 206| “2m | go] > ao = | so |- |= om] - m0] - an] - 20] -zo| -20|— zo] - aol - zo|- = r| = | - om|~ mm] ~ seo | -me| -a07| — ao] - | — 50 | - wo | am |- <0|- «| «0]- a0] <0] -a0| a0] - 20] - 2m] 200] - = sr |= 0] - eo] — ro0| ~ seo | “2n6| 27| - mmo] - | - 0} - “eo |= ao |= «| - ao] — an] -a0] —a0)- am] 20] - am] - wo | 70 | “0 |= sa0|- @|— 70) - ao) rom] —20| —a0| - «o| — si0| - oo| — vo | 160 |. | s0|- so] - sm] - eo} a0] 2m] ao] - am] ao] - = a | ao] 7| ~ go] 11] 0] “so | = wo] so] — ox] — s10| -2n| -20| -20 wo | 10 |- 8©|- s0|- so] - sm] - a] -a0] -20]- a0] - 210|- a0] - a0] -20| -2n| -2m = |= m0 |= wo] ~ s0| 120 | x9] —0| = ao | - | - no | — 90 | “a0 | “0 | “0 (> [xo [= |= f= on] — emo) - on] so] 30-20 | s00] = sof 20-200 | 200) 200 = 775 | = 965 | = s0| “1120] 19m | “ar2| “ass | so | — ooo] - am | 100-912 | ~ 255 | 5 = 0 | no | %0| — x0] - 70] -s0] -a0]- am s0|- an] - 0] -a0 | —a0| -xo 300 | 28 |S ess| = sas | 1000| -120| —14| a2 | -aes| — see |- om| — ao] “1 100| -ma| as | as zs | m0 |- | eo] - | - wo] - ex] eo] mo) - «| - o|- m|- a) 5 ~e|-«|-e|-«|-«|- «|-@ ~ tein | ie | ie | l |= we | oe is mile Tw]-e|-©|-©|- @|-#|- = = 2s | Ss | ine | = ve | 2 a | = 20 a) =100 | —100 | =100 | - 100 | - 100 | — 100 0 | Tis | ca | Ste | me | = am | = oo a) = [-1 | -m[- | - =| - Te x Q = 12 | 155 | -174 | ~ 207 | - 20 | - 0 a) or 1 we |e | se | ie |e] - ie | os 16 te | ctv | Sw | Tae | = ae |< oe |< ae “ts 7 = T = | — ae eel | eed Zam | Mans | = 40 | — 610 | — 70 zm | = |-2m|- =] - a 200 | 1000 410 | -a60 | - sso | - oo | - a0 so] - x0] - 30 +000 | + 280 | So | = mm | “1010 mo | - an | 20 1250 | + 000 | Aeaee [=] - 16 | 200 jo) fete eran | - = 200 | 250 eo | ci =| - = 200 | 3150 Tr | =e | Zs0e0 | X15 _| 1) _The intermediate fundamental deviation ed fs provided primarly for fine mechaniams and horology. I tolerance clases involving this fundamental ayaa ~ ie 7 tom | 120 Eel eed ese (Peel te | {|| v0 | v0 sell cal eral eels ee | | | | Sa eatlelere [ v0 | 200 | ~ 260 200 260 | 200 | - 20 | rm fre | || =|) =| r SS e=e= eae 220 | a1 pa ESlealesies | 1) The intermediate fundamental deviation es provided primer Tor fine mechanleme and horology. If tolerance classes involving tis fundamental {deviation in other basi sizes are roquited, they may be calculated in accordance with !SO 296-1, 25 Is 919 ( Part2): 1993 180 206-2: 1988 Toso 20 — Limit doviatons for shate end fg Uppal deviation = es Lowe iit deviation = ef Dvitons in miromaes Bose see ' on ee T - woo [Rf a [als lel sels fol slelsfoelrfele|w |S | Te Tapcap ays zh [cotcel caf ie[is fists na | ca | ca | 2a 7S wm] > ts oie spe sie] Se] ey 3 aa aA sete tid eek tre ard |e ella ate | mic ve va [eepee|sa [+o] sa] se) sw | mw]. wl. mo ° hid -6 of+rfette rte ° ° 0 o o o » v8 ve [ee[a]ew]+al+=)ve]| ves w[s ao |> = 3 ofrafea[s ats 2] eo] S| | lL nee te ota feet tata] eS] v8 voles[sa peu |se] sn | om [sw] 2 mo [> a oO] # [ie s2le2;+2]+2 ° ° ° ° ° ° [+ + aw] +a [ae | ese | + 87 Ey 0 | + 500 a a js +3]e3]4 a} 4 3 o o o o aloes oe Po[e 23 [tS | 73% “| +7 | 16 | a [ew [ow [om [oie wo reo | 2 | ris | “a8 | Aas Le alea o o o Tr v= foe [on | om = : aie | 2 ieee eee | ee ae +4aiee o o o +7 law |?@ ‘a[sm[ se |e | +e] eo 0 +7 lam | oat va[ee| se [oe | vor] ve 400 | 0 | oo | *? | oe +Si+st+s]es o ° o 5 Taps] one] oa a | ot ( C | (ol eutro} of] 0 ° ° ve] om | vm | vm wo | v1 so |e Alfie | are} |Rera of 7 1 ve [+e | vw | Bo we | vie ‘20 | 1 000 | = [+m [vie | +20 m | +140 a es | +105 | +15 |: tos [+1 1000 | 1250 | 7 200 ad oo | | of 1 ve [vas | ve | oa00 vie | 18 1 | 7 | | of o| of o ° ° 1 Te | v0 | vam | vio | va Timo | Pa tem | 2000 | od) eto | ero} | a of. ve | vs | vam | aD vie | sae 2.000 | 2500 ol er | are | pao o |‘ vis [sa | vee | v0 vie | v2 | +320 eden o ° o o ° ° ° 1) Where values for 5, j8 and [7 are shown as "x", they are entical withthe tolerance class 5, 6 orf Yor that base size stop IS 919( Part2): 1993 1SO 286-2: 1988 Table 25 — Limit devistions for shafts m and a Upper limit deviation = es Lower limit deviation = ei Deviations in micrometres eae Boots tetera eek evel ee ete ete a 3) i Fetead et eel ee al eral oad Fell ee sn tc [Reseed bere sell eced trl | ered ed | ced ea ot es Poel else fsissiistists ists Gelaiielce tel] St) Feta lee rel eect Erol tela) P| cele Pet i eles [se > om) es peu |oe| en] oa [aa |os es [re |e | oe | ® all Eel aden Ballet eat Ee - “wo | wap em |= al | +3 +e [+e ~ | | = sotemtemfen | | ft [a eee _ te el lOesel esel =) fel Res ested etc | =| = alec geet ne septate] [=| = IESE sists (is] ssf (ca lssfce [cs meses cies oa peleelaeies Gea col Eat eat ered) oo] = 630 om | cal oa Too Pre faa (reel va | 20m [zm | 20 aoe | aim 3 1S 919 ( Part 2): 1993 180 286-2 : 1988 Table 26 — Limit deviations fer shafts p Upper limit deviation Lower limit deviation Deviations in micrometres casas ; Up to ~~ l wolelatatelel7|ele|e ye) ow | + [sa [+= Ta a5 | vis fea | +s | +5 | 4. +2 | 436 +3 | +38 hd +2 emilee l[ee & 120 +77 +n [4a | +37 Sin ay so | te lie | te 189 tel te r, +e | ie | va | ~~ bad +6 | 466 | +56 400 500 +68 +e | +63 | +68 | + 68 - 620 +m | +m | +78 60 500 +o | +8 | +o Sates 0 +100 | +100 | +100 von [0 Sesies eon | +218 | +205 | +335 ~ ene +140 | +140 | +140 = Stee Stee 2.000 | +195 | +195 | +15 2500 | 3150 435 | +480 | +570 esi bales 1S 919 (Part 2): 1993 ‘Table 27 — Limit deviations for shafts + Upper limit deviation = es Lower limit deviation = ei Deviations in micrometras re] Sa! rece oe) eee ea Bo ea -[ fs Gabeeie ee ats lcs (eT lels of elm icalsetsaleg (catsts] lel cecels ef ete isalss(ales(sslss(ca| (=| Cale of#(s aatstss lasts! Peles le «| @ (3 fs(cstestcstcstsics] [=| (state e(2 cebetelscalels| (Petes ealletiealleation vo [ra |e Ss See lesl alle ve fra foe oe se " ealealeceaies ve [re |e [ss [ce ve | saeclealeelien ae [reo [rs [8 [cS | Saleclesieelie | [ro [vee [a | oe | | Palle alieal isles ed ee vo [= eSeceseeliee aan [aoe | 2 | 28 | oe vo [= eaileallesleelice a0 [am [22 |S | Be m0 | Pollssliss Salles | [eee [oe [oe le a | = SHEeSEsEe vam [ave [ols | am | oie zm | = Sale ceaseless m= | #8 Selieceellesllea a palleallealeaties! «fe, Cecelecele wo | Peleciesiesiibe so | PeESIEsIesilke 1S 919(Part2): 1993 1SO 286-2 : 1988 Table 28 — Limit deviations for shafts © Upper limit deviation = es Lower limit deviation = ei : Besic size > ie a}is fe] 7 |e | s | w | Jaswelaam| 6 |. 7 | 8 Seng re vals [> we suf ste] ste] ce] oie] cue] Sie] | | |S ae | So | a va|+u|en|oulea|+o|+e| | wml eos ml+ =| + @ solso| tol te [inl ie | ie + a0 | + a0 | 30 +7 |+=| 30 ca|-s|-s|-«|es]onl-=| | oo +o [+ ts ow tm | im | in| ie | ts | im | te + so |+ a] + vafea|ee| se] r@[eo] em] | on ae [+ so] + 9 se|esles|es|es| es | os Bo | 8 | oo | + | + oo vo;sa|rel+e|re| se | re + as [+ oo] + oo telis| tel telre| icy te] | mpm] s als mo] oo va |+e|+2][-e]+@| «m7 < we [+ os] + ww aime selis|ss|cs| te] is + a0 | + so | + oo a ve |+n[+n| +e | vm | om +s [vos | + 76 telte| te] ts | se | Us ts | tm | to va] ow | +m] om | vm er ” an|in| en] onl en + 60 | + 60 F re] +e | vo] om | vim | ts + 6 | + 36 ie tm | tm | sm | ce | se | oo tm | +m soe | oito | ww | via | vies | via + om | +10 ioe ila va | salve | ve | ve | ve + eo | te via | sie | vim | vi | vie | +20 “1070 w|i Soo | S00 | Sh sm | S10 +e we |e | ow win | ae v1 75 wo | 0 esis sie | Se | S00 ae | vist roe | oz | 1% via | a ne 0 vim | ie | ove | “1480 sim | tim | ce | tem | seo | 20 “e100 | wie | vies | ze | 28 | “1610 ste | He He 40 waar | 1s0 | 210 | oz | 2m sie | is | Ss | Se | te vie [vam | za sim | t1m | $70 was | +a | +20 sie | tm | $0 vam | ae | 928 sm | a | am vas | am | +26 vm | im | tm eam | oe | a8 sia | Gs | ee Is 919 ( Part 1993 ISO 286-2 : 1988 Table 23 — Limit deviations for shafts t and u Upper limit deviation = es Lower limit deviation = ef Deviations in micromeves Beso sce 7 ' eae ace : . ‘Up to 7 T | Up | woo feels |e lz fel s |e] rl s]s] lawl) so) >]elrie Sees cay 3 valalrap |e Tals ae] sea] > wo] Fe salealsaligies TELS alt al: oo abe | qealeafes payee Sate aa] sf TBA a tats Teli Blt elt ale ste | [oxen] aleetrer gee aren ere teal le | | [altaltalialia © |} su|t soos m0| + m0] + 90 saprapen|solem Smo] en] > wo] sa] = oe w |e alse S [e323] [mo] wo]: molt sols sols sel tos Selreyrepem oe See] sao ae] sre | oe ® cal +a] earl earl eat] eat 800 900 | ols aol + owls sol + oo alra|eelenfre|eeleep ea] seo Sao ae oe paiva] stm 4 | @ fialialialialielsalselialie $00 | 1.000 | 2 geo | + eao| +1 050 | +1050 | +1 cco s[rulenise]ea| esl seem] ae See] ows aw | sta] 130 bea “o 48 | + 43] + a8 | + 48] + 60] + | + Go| + | + 60 1000 | 1120 | F pao] + 700] +1 150| +1 160] +1 160 wre] se] se] en] ee] os] oe | ae Soa] + ae [stom | stas] ste] “ 0 sale sa] + sa] + 4] + 0] + 0] + 70) + 7] + 120 1250 |) emo | + 40 | +1300 | 41.200] +1200 ace] eee stef som] ome] ir | oom oa Tren | cies stam] sree] ste Lad bad 5 | + 66| + o6| + | +o] + or] + a7] + 87) + — 1400 | 0 | + 60 | 1450 | +1 480 | + «0 | sien] sm|cnfes[eu|oa| sales] 1 See] stam [ora] se 7 - | + 75) + 75] + 7 | +102] +102 | +102 | +102 | +102 400 | 1 600 +1060 | +1 600 | +1600 | +3620] See | sam [roe ee] soa] eat Simp | stee [sat] sae = eons or] +126 | size | + ras | +124 | 4124 1600) U2] +1200 | +1860 | +1850 | +1850 sf aie] ome cen | ont [a Step] eam [one] samt +108 | +1aa | +144 | eae | +t48 | + ae Lhand eon +1.380 | +2000 | +2000 | +2.000 cast oom [ros [oe | sae | ome Stes | stew [ones] sae +122 | +170 | +170 | +170 | +170 | +170 2000 | 2240 +1800 | +2300 | +2300 | +2300 ICES IES my 3] 32 | 38 [Re] see me Sai] cam | aso] coat one 320 yase | +250 [+205 [+282 | +208 | 351 42235 | +2310] +305 | +3410] +3590 +166 | +236 | +236 | +236 | +236 | +235 2800 | 3150 | 12 100 | +2 100 | +3200 | +3200] +320 sas exe | san | aoe] sa Pos S| sie] 22 | 322 [22 | 222 ao cou | 0 | | st Poe 3 se sz] set [ SBR | as Sa [eam | 90] | oe Po aa pal ea (meee oat oa aoo | ave | 28] Sa] 2 | 3s | S| 3 | 38 | *Ss |S se ae casos Poe | es [sae] eo | co S15 | 955 | Loew | $258 | 4200 | +260 | +300 | +200 | 3.00 | $200 | +00 aa fess [em os [om [cor cae ee se 355 | 400 | ae | 4700 | +200 | +204 | 2005 | +425 | 4.35 | 2435 | 2435 Sarl eze [outset ot | en | oa] coer coe 400] 450 | a0 | $320 | 300 | +200 | +490 | +450 | +490 | 3.490 | $400 Se [eae] cas] ser] ee] om oe cee oo 450 | 500 | Jeo | +360 | +300 | +300 | +540 | +840 | +540 | 210 | +500 1) Tolerance clases 5 to 18 (nc!) have not boon tabuleted for basic sizes leas than or equal to 24 mm. tis recommended that tolerance classes US to UB (incl) 66 used instead. However, f tolerance classes tS tot incl.) are especialy required, they may be calculated from the bases given in ISO 286-1 35 Is 919 (Part2) : 1993 1S0 286-2: 1988 Table 30 — Limit deviations for shafts v. x and y"! Upper fimit deviation = er Lower limit deviation = ef Deviations in micrometres a x ve pe | — — avow lndin| 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 5 | 6 | 7] 8] 9 es} 7]e]s|o ing vH|=S|>=[>s| > S]> @ j | | tele] ial tal tel 3] | | vale s|+a]+a| + als +t [jaliel in| ializ|s al | va;ea|se]+s| + mls @ | suse] Sa] col eas | te liel tel taliels eo Spee]. S[+s] +s} rel-n] sels is S[is[tS(teitel lei 72) tei te @[+e]so|+a[re]+n|- a] sts] mls we) s me ae Be va @[+eltel+a|eni +e] +7 $e | ee P98] + Tis elie lisl ial ial ial ie pals lt le 8 ala] vor] ar] > w] ois) ie iso] of 8] + ist | tel c'| tam | tml sm se] cms ml Se] So: as oF | 106 | sian | vie | ois | +12 | +08 + ar] = op + im] + zie a | Va | oe |e aos me[ sone t ne ras | var | viee | oie maps us Pe ey > tim | ta | tie | Se sie] tia] tia] S cris | 165 | ome [ot + aoe nea | 4 aoe | ie | Sie | Shas | Ste 3 te] ta | 2 tal S | ee | eam} +2 saa | ozs fs ae] + ass ae] + 2 tim | Sie | tim | She tim| i ae] te] sae “raas | va | sais | ot a0] + ze] + a8] + ae {0 | 120 | 300 | <0 3 mo| 3 me] 2 a] Sas ‘ase | za | aan | 4318 + aa] + ae] + oo] + a8 she | s3a0 | $2a | 338 320] 2 So | 50] + 50 255 | +e | sai | ome | +206] 1a | 498 + wo] = aa] + an] + a ‘ta | +2m | $m | S2m0 | +20 | +200 | 12m + me] 30] + 30] 3 50 a | oma | a | vam | eas | amo | sare + [= als eos oa Sez | Som | Sz | 30 | sano | S300 | 230 3 o| 2 So | + 30] 3 a0 aor] +3 | ozo | vase | +200 | 1279] +205 | saz | sas |= as] ea] ot] or 190 | 200 | zee | Sam | tam | t2me | So | 4500 | tio | 250 | 250 | Sols Ge |S aol + oe _ we Lae |] eam | ome | om | aos [vate | war | var | ato] > go] + oe] cio] + oe $3 | 15t0 | Tso | SH | te | Toe | Tom | sas | Sas | t Se| too |S Go| Soo | we | me | oa | 30 | 1x0 | oan | vas | ase | carr | var | 00 | + ro] + oe | + oon] + am $3 | 130 | 130 | t30 | Les | tes | tae | Tes | tes | es] aot so] tao] | aon | +ai7 | +437 | +400 | ase] ear | voor | vos] -ae | > om] + oz) + 2] > on} | zone tie | as | ts | Sas | Ses | tos] t so | so] 2 so Zo sea | ter | vo | vee | vas [+ rs] aa | + ma|s rm I tes | tes | tee [55 | Ss |. S| i eo] tao! sao] | “eis | +625 | vom | vom] +7] + GO| mes | + Be] + 8 a ‘to | 3550 | Sm | 350 | 0 |b soo] + mo | | + ro aa “reas | vais | a7i7 [+70 | +m00 |= eo] + os] or | + om ‘tem | Sem | 260 | és | ‘6m | > em | ¢ a] eo] + eo a “rer | 7m | va | rear] ves [+ wo] + om f+ ee | vor i: Yo | tre | S70 | sre | tee | + mo] a] sol y's] | aa a7 | veo | sem vir | var | tom] F000 | +t0ss | 1a ste | to | Samo | Sem | tem | ceo | S00 | $1000 | F100 1) Fundamental deviations v, x and y are not provided for base sizes greater than 600 mm. 2) Tolerance classes v5 to 6 incl.) have not been tabulated for basic sizes less than or equal to 14 mm. Its recommended that tolerance class x5 to x8 finch.) be used inetead. However, if tolerance classes v5 to v6 line.) are especially requced, they may be calculated from the bases given in 180 286-1. 3) Tolerance classes 6 to 0 (inl) have not been tabulated for basic sizes less than or equal to 18 men. tis recommended that tolerance classes 6 {o 210 ine) bo used instead. However, if tolerance classes 6 to y10 (incl) are especialy requived, they may be calculated from the bases given in 150 206+ IS 919 ( Part 2): 1993, ISO 286-2: 1988 Toble 31 — Limit deviations for shafts 2 and za” Upper limit deviation = es Lower limit deviation = ef Deviations in micrometres cle ezee es a | wo} mn] 6 7 | 38 2 | wo fon ~ | af+2]*™=|+ o|+s|+ «|- m+ =|- els als nls = iz smli mls wii w|i sls ols els e[s elt elt else A + e+ a|+ s|+ [+ @|+ wl + of + «| + w|+ 2|+ 0 | + Ww + s|i wit wie | s w| i sl elt al? pelielie2 5 + ale w|+ of w>s wl. ml. al+ «|e +e | + Ho | + ie Mii elt elt als el/s else] sel) el? sels eli 2 wl uwl*e[+ e@[+ 7[+ s|~ ml. wol+ s=]> 2] + ou | we [> Wm be sols mls ml[s wis mls ols wl als wl i ow] tw] t wil owlt ™)+ we] + 7] +m] +m[+ ml+ wl+ «| + + wo | + wr | + 7 _ soli ols o[t wl] i w|i w]e mls mis sali niin + f+ mw] + os) + ws] + [+a] im] + wo] +m] + wo] + we] + me wy] 4] tals mls alt mis ml mls se] se] s et e+ | + sf + i@ | + a] + w] +m] + 26] + i + + ma [+ oe 4 | | ole] tlt els mls | sw : : +16 + w]e || + me] + om] + oe] + oH + + oe ®] @ li ml ti} s imi sm] sm] se] se + te +a] + wr = ms] + | + as] + ao | + 6 ss + 30 | | S| Se | S| se | See] sie | Si 3 =) Pal +1 | + 2) + 2] + a6] + om] + oe] + 26 + + + 46 simiim| tims msm) sm] tm Ls : tas +z] + m0] + a5] + am] + mo| + «o| + 20 + + + 464 = + x0 | + 20 | + a0] 5 a0] + 20] + 20] + ze Le + 1m +m] +m) + a2] + os] + a] + oe] + o7 + + += | |S co | tae | tae | tooo |} oe | te | toe + : +s +m] + [+ oe | + a7] + ao] + wo] + ae + * + = 100 | 7 | Sao] + a0 | + a0] + ao | + a0] + 30 | + oo + : i © + mo) + | + a] + as] + es] + os | + os + + 7 0 | 4 | Ss | Fos | to | tom | 3 on | + os | + oo + 1 wo | wo | + “| + «| + ae| + os] + os] + as] + so] + a | + + 8 | sas | ae | + as | Sas | ta] sas | toe | to | 1s wo fm | + | +o | +m] + es | asl. me | + a] + wo] > es | + as | Ses | Ss | Sas | ts | to | tooo | + on + so | + se) + se |+ as] + ms | oo] + an] + 76) + + 2 te | 20 | S| so | + | tem] + oo| t oo| + oo] toms 2 =i=lielstelie cee fel: a0 te |tom| sos | t om| t om| + os | + mo | + mo | > 1 0 + oe [+ a | + 7 | + es |. ao] + oo | + ae | +0 ms | 20 | J oa | + oo | + Go | + 6 | + 60 | tem | tem | < +0 mm lm pom ]+ | + eo | + am | sign | « om | + on 20 | no | + mo | + no | + m0 | +70 | + om | 2 om 7 | ~a[+ eal so | +10 | sin | v1on | wie i 70 | 35 | ro | 4 m0 | + ro | ¥ 700 | +70 | stom | S100 S100 +e | + or | + Yoo | +t100 | stam | +1 | +1207 +1610 35 | 3 |S go | + oo | + vom | tom | iso | 180 9 eras | +t057 | stom | +1100 | +1200 | tam | vrme | +r 0 356 | 400 | reo | +1000 | +4000 | +1000 | +100 | s10m | tram | S1x0 30 vii | ti | 1007 | +1255 | +130 | +ts00 | «100 | +151 80 400 | 450 | stim | 1400 | +1100 | 4100 | +1900 | 22100 | S140 | 31480 He sian | era | sre | +1005 | +10 | oreo | +160 | +100 “200 480 | 00 | Sam | S120 | t120 | ti30 | tz | Sram | trom | trom | S10 | Seo 1) Fundemental devations 2 and 7a ore not provided for basic sizes greater then 600 mm. 37 IS 919( Part 2): 1993 1SO 286-2: 1988 ‘Table 52 — Limit deviations for shafts zb and ze” Upper limit deviation = es Lower limit deviation = ei Deviations in micrometres » * Upte ~ ToT -——— woelme| 7 |e | 2 | » |» | > | e | s | w | citing . se 7 +o telis + 0 + 0 + 0 + 9 + 3 + @ + @ | + wo +e) + @ + 98 + tejis|isi(isi/:elialie|: : re|re);@) = ie) epee] teliel ie] ie) ie] ial ie]: re vel ie ie) te | te] te | te |e vias ews fee pe fae fete fe | tm iis lie liaiie|ie| ie]: Se Pee eee ae |e ae Pe a] ie iim] ie | te) te] te] ta]: cs ee fe te] tm | tie | ie | ie || vas [sme [ae | om | we Pe eae | ae fe Po or mim | im | im | im | ta] ta | oe |e | os ee telie [ee lis [isl isl ie fei is ee tm | im | tml im| tel iel tel ial ts vaste pa pee paw |e ae pee fe ae | aw | telielis[is|is|ia|is) ie] 6s ae [ese [se [eee | eee Pee [an femme fe we eee ee ee ee eee ee |e |e oe |e me | oe ae fo a fe ae ee ee ee ee Ses [osm fm | aw fs oo | + me | sow | a | stem te (te [te | is | ts | tee | te | te |S | er fm | tm | tom | toe | tse | fe | cee | Mss | is + 6a |= am f+ a | sam | st00 fsa | view | st wo | a0 tim | tm | to | tm | tee | tee | tae | ton | ee ve [ewe | atom Pte teiis (vs | ve sige | stes | sine) a Me [ ie | the | Siw [sti 30 ale +1050, +1060. +1050, Sat 180 sr iiseaee | a +1200 +120 +1200 Sat | ot e0 ay aR naw +150 +1300 +1300 +1300 Fier [ates | steo Piz | ia ace eee +1800 +100 | +1500 +1500 +1500 Sit} sae} are ata tsa ene +1650 +1650 +1650 +1650 +1650 cise [ sta | aes | sao | a hoes ee +1850 +1850 +1850 +1850 +1850 Spee [caw | vaas | axe | asm pee eo +2100 42100 +2100 +2100 42100 1) Fundamental deviations 2 and zc are not provided for basic sizes greter than 600 mm. Is 919( Part2): 1993, ISO 286-2: 1988 Annex Graphical review of tolerance zones of holes and shatts (This annex does not form an integral part of the standard.) A.1__ Representation of tolerance zones for holes {A graphical review of a broad selection of tolerance classes for holes is given in figures 6 and 7. Figure 6 shows the tolerance classes in terms of the fundamental deviation (A to ZC), whereas figure 7 gives the same information in terms of the standard tolerance grade UTS to IT11). Figures 6 and 7 do not include all the tolerance classes given in this part of ISO 286 and reference should be made to the tables for specific details, For comparative purposes, the tolerance classes given in figures 6 and 7 ilustrate the values for ES, E/ andi IT given for the basic size step from 6 to 10 mm. Where there are no tabulated values for this basic size step, i. those tolerance classes involving fundamental deviations T, V and Y, the values have been given, again for comparative purposes, for the basic size step from 24 to 30 min, * 2 Representation of tolerance zones for shafts A graphical review of a broad selection of tolerance classes for shafts is given in figures 8 and 8. Figure 8 shows the tolerance classes in terms of the fundamental deviation (a to zc), whereas figure 9 gives the sare information in terms of the standard tolerance grade (ITS to IT11. Figures 8 and 9 do not include all the tolerance classes given in this part of ISO 286 and reference should be made to the tables for specific details. For comparative purposes, the tolerance classes given in figures & and 9 ilustrate the values for es, ei and IT given for the basic size stop from 6 to 10 mm. Where there are no tabulated values for this basic size step, i.e, those tolerance classes involving fundamental eviations t, v and y, the values heve been given, again for comparative purposes, for the basic size step fram 24 to 3D mm, 13 919 ( Part2): 1993, ISO 286-2 : 1988 Zero tine Zero tne Figure 6 — Graphicol review of tolerance classes for holes in terms of fundamental deviations 0 IS 919 ( Part 2): 1993, ISO 286-2: 1988 iT6 [ite an SLA We rer ee CA Cee t I i | +100 + il t T i rn Fi ‘dal Zero te fy uh " Teal q Sa if = 100 ‘conte 18 ii} 10 iT wm FELL Pel Pee leo et Re GAWAWA TOA CT | { ty { t T | I +300! 200 +100 Hh aie ra H La f ~100 Figure 7 — Graphical review of tolerance classes for holes in terms of standard tolerance grades a a IS 919 ( Part2): 1999, ISO 286-2; 1982 (concluded) jamental deviations S 919 ( Part2): 1993, 30 286-2: 1988 cd d e [ef] f ORUNCARURCACASRGRORC ROAR LAT fl aD eF UT ToT Le olf TP Tod Uo To fla [NT [ Zero tne I review of tolerance classes for shafts in terms of fundamental deviations Figure 8 — Grap! 2 IS 919 ( Part2): 1993, 1SO 286-2: 1988 TS 1T if7 um FLPLELP LLL | ols PAT LEER LEE TTT ELD LE nt HHH + 100-4 HTT | + 4 HiT iT (1 i | " o HHL tH CH lat 4 {Ht AP I! -100 HH i (concluded) IT8 um PLFA EPLELPI LE +100 Zero ine - 100 ~ 200 ~ 300. -400 Figure 9 — Graphical review of tolerance classes for shafts in terms of standard tolerance grades 43 ‘Printed at Dee Kay Printers, New Deli, Standard Mark The use of the Standard Mark is governed by the provisions of the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder. 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