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1972 American National Standard PDF
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ANSI84.1-1967
4 January 1972
ACCEPTANCE NOTICE
Copyrrghr, Q. 1967, by
THE AMERICAN SOCIETY O F MECHASICAL ENGINEERS
Printed in U.S.A.
REAFFIRMED 1994
SpOndoP
The American Society of Mechonicol Engineers
USA STANDARD
T h i s USA Standardisone of nearly 3000 standardsapprovedasAmerican
standards by the American Standards Asscciation. On August 24, 1966, t h e ASA
was reconstituted as the United States of America standards Institute. Standards
approved a s American Standards are now designated USA Standards. There is no
change in their.index identification or technical content.
UDC 621.753.1.3
...
111
OFFICERS
G. H. Stimson, Chairman
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
iv
USA Standard
TABLE 2 5 . AcceptanceofParts
Preferred Basic Sizes
Decimal
5.1 Acceptability. A part shall be dimensionally
a c c e p t a b l e if i t s a c t u a l size d o e s n o t e x c e e d t h e
0.010 2.00 8.50 limits of sizespecifiedinnumericalvalueson
0.012 2.20 9.00
0.0 16 2.40 the drawing or in writing. It does not meet dimen-
9.50
0.020 2.60 10.00 sionalspecification if its a c t u a ls i z ee x c e e d s
0.025 2.80 10.50 those limits.
0.032 3.00 11.o0
0.040 3.20 11.50 5.2 ReferenceTemperature. Limits of s i z ea s
0.05 3.40 12.00 derived from the tolerances shown herein are the
0.06 3.60 12.50
0.08 3.80
extremevalues,withinwhichtheactualsize of
13.o0
0.10 4.00 13.50 the dimension shall lie, at the standard tempera-
0.12 4.20 14.00 ture of 20C or 68F.
0.16 4.40 14.50
0.20 4.60 15.00 For Length deviations per inch (or per centi-
0.24 4.80 15.50 meter)fortemperaturesotherthan 68F, andfor
0.30 5.00 16.00
0.40 5.20 variouscoefficients of thermalexpansion,ref-
16.50
0.50 5.40 17.00 erenceshouldbemadetothetablesinAppen-
0.60 5.60 17.50 dix II.
0.80 5.80 18.00
1.o0 6.00 18.50
1.20 6.50 19.00
5.3 Limitsandtolerancesareconsidered to be
1.40 7.00 19.50 a b s o l u t er e g a r d l e s s of thenumber of decimal
1.60 7.50 20.00 places. Limits and tolerances are to be used as
1.80 8.00 if they were continued with zeros beyond the last
significant figure.
TABLE 4
Tolerance values are in thousandths of an inch. Data in bold face are in accordance with ABC agreements.
7
Nominal
Size Range Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade
Inches 4 5 6 10 11 12 13
Over To
7 8 9
o
0.12
-- 0.12
0.24
0.12
0.1s
0.15
0.20
0.25
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
1.0
1.2
1.6
1.8
2.5
3.0
4
5
6
7
0.24 - 0.40 0.15 0.2s 0.4 0.6 0.9 1.4 2.2 3.4 6 9
0.40 - 0.71 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.7 1.o 1.6 2.8 4 .O 7 10
0.71 - 1.19 0.25 0.4 0.5 0.8 1.2 2.0 3.5 5.0 8 12
1.19 - 1.97 0.3 0.4 0.6 1.o 1.6 2.5 4.0 6 10 16
1.97 - 3.15 0.3 0.s 0.7 1.2 1.8 3.0 4.5 7 12 18
3.15 - 4.73 O. 4 0.6 0.9
1.o
1.4 2.2 3.5 S 9 14 22
4.73 - 7.09 0.5 0.7 1.6 2.5 4.0 6 10 16 2s
7.09 - 9.85 0.6 0.8 1.2 1.S 2.8 4.5 7 12 18 28
9.85 - 12.41 0.6 0.9 1.2 2.0 3.0 5.0 8 12 20 30
12.41 - 15.75 0.7 1.o 1.4 2.2 3.5 6 9 14 22 35
15.75 - 19.69 0.8 1.0 1.6 2.5 4 6 10 16 2s 40
19.69 - 30.09 0.9 1.2 2.0 3 5 8 12 20 30 50
30.09 - 41.49 1“O 1.6 2.5 4 6 10 16 25 40 60
41.49 - 56.19 1.2 2.0 3 5 8 12 20 30 50 80
56.19 - 76.39 1 .6 2.5 4 6 10 16 25 40 60 100
76.39 -100.9 2 .o 3 5 8 12 20 30 50 80 125
100.9-131.9 2.5 4 6 10 16 25 40 60 100 160
131.9-171.9 3 5 8 12 20 30 50 80 125 200
171.9 -200 4 6 10 16 25 40 60 1O0 160 250
ilarrunningperformance,withsuitablelubrica-
tionallowance,throughouttherange of s i z e s .
.-
T h ec l e a r a n c e sf o rt h ef i r s tt w oc l a s s e s ,u s e d
8
chiefly a s slidefits,increasemoreslowlywith
6
diameter than the other classes, so that accurate 4
locationismaintainedevenattheexpenseof 2
free relative motion. O
-2
T h e s e f i t s may be described briefly a s follows: g -4
R C 1 C h s e slidingfits areintendedfortheac- i 1;
5 -
perceptible
without
play.
ble -12 -
H O L E S SHAFTS
"_ -~
-14.
-
- 18 --
6 -16.
4
2
-20 -
! o - 22 ~ ~ ~- ~~
-2
3-4 FIG.2 GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION O F STANDARD
-6
LOCATIONAL CLEARANCE FITS (SHOWN IN
TABLE 6)
-8
-10
t
applicationwhereaccuracy of location is
R C 5 Medium running fits are intended for higher important,buteither a smallamount of
running speeds, or heavy jaurnal pressures, c l e a r a n c e or interference is permissible.
R C 6 or both.
Continued on page 12
5
USA STANDARD
Nominal
Size Range
Inches
Over To
o -0.12
a 12 - 0.24
0.24 - 0.40
0.40 - 0.71
0.71 - 1.19
1.19 - 1.97
1.97 - 3.15
3.15 - 4.73
4.73 - 7.09
7.09 - 9.85
9.85-12.41
- 3.0
~~
19.69-30.09
30.09 -41.49
C l a s s RC 5 C lRa C
ss 6 C lRa C
ss 7 C lRa C
ss 8 Class RC 9
Nominal
Size Range
1
'm Inches
J-
i!I+ I
H 1 1 IShaft
Hole I
2.51- 4.0
Over
To
4.0
o - 0.12
0.12- 0.24
1- 1/I l.:
7.0
5.0 + -
3.5 5.0 0.24-
0.40
I I I I I I I 1 I 16.7
- 1 . 2 1.2 + 1 . 6 - 1.2 2.0 + 1.6 - 2.0 3.5+ 2.8 - 3.5 6.0 + 4.0 - 0.40-
0.71
- 1.9 3.8 - O - 2 . 2 4.6 O - 3.0 7.9 O - 5.1 12.8-
~~ 8.8
- 1.6 1.6 + 2.0 - 1.6 2.5 + 2.0 - 2.5 4.5 + 3.5 - 4.3 7.0 + 5.0 - 7.0 0.71- 1-19
- 2.4 4.8 - O - 2.8 5.7 O - 3.7 10.0 O - 6.3 15.5 O - 10.5
t-- 2.0 2.0 + 2.5 - 2.0 3 . 0 +
- 3 . 0 6.1 O -
3.6 -
7.1
2.5
O
-
-
3.0
4.6
5.0 +
11.5
4.0
O
-
-
5.0
7.5 1: 6io1 l!)i 1.19-
1.97
tt
+
2.5 2.5 + 3 . 0 - 2 . 5 4.0 + 3.0 - 4.0 6.0 + 4.5 - 6.a 9.0 + 7.0 - 9.0
-3.7 7.3 - 0 - 8.8
4.3 O - 13.5
5.8 O - 20.5
9.a O -3.15
1.97-
13.5
- 3.0 3.0 + 3.5 - 3.0 5.0 + 3.5 - 5.0 7 . 0 + 5.0 - 10.0 +
7.d - 10.
- 4.4 8.7 - O 5.2 10.7 - O - 7.2 15.5 O - 10.5
24.0 O
'0- 15.: 3.15-
4.73
tt- 3.53.5
- 5.110.0
- 4.4.
+ 4 . 0 - 3.56.0
o
+ 4.5-
-
6.0
12.5 -
. +
+ 4.0
o -
-
4.5 -
6.0
8.5
18.0
8 . 0 + 6.0
10.0 + 7.0
o
-
-
-
12.0 +
8.0
28.0
12.0
15. +
-
10.0
o -
-
12.0
18.0
15*0
4. 73- 7-09
4.
t:! 9.85
:15.:1 1- - 42.0
-13 .O 40.0 O 28.C 62.0 O 19.69- 30.07
-
-12.0 25.0 t16.0 - 25.C 40.0 + 25.0 - 40.0
22.0 I -16.0 26.0 - 51.0 O - 35.C 81.0 O - 30.09-
56.0
41.49
t~
__
-16.0
-21.0
-20.0
25.0
+12.0
30.0 +16.0
- 25.0
33.0
30.0 -
30.0+20.0
62.0 O
- 30.C
42.C
40.6 +25.0 - 40.C
-
50.0
L O0
+ 30.0
O
- 50.0
- 70.0 4 1.49- 56.19
o -110
45.0
86.0 1 1-25.0 -45.0
O -61.0
45.0 +40.0 -45.0
11O.O o -70.0
80.0 +40.0
145.0 O -105.0
200 I I
- 80.0 100 +60.0-100
o 1-140
E n d of Table 5
~~
Class
LC 1 C l a s s LC 2 Class LC 3 Class LC 4 Class LC 5
Nominal
Size Range
R 2 I Standard %$
Standard
Limits
Inches
To Over
0 - 0.12
O
0.45
+
-
0.25
O
+
-0.2
O O + 0.4 + O
0.65 - O "0.25
O +0.5 + O
1
O + 0.6
- 0
O + 0.7 + o
2.61-
O +16
6 I+ 0 0.K
0.751
+ 0.4 1 - 0.1
- O I- 0.35
- 0.15
O
0.5
+0.3
- O
+o 0.8 - O - 0.3 1.2 - o - 0.5 - 0.45
-0.2 -
O +0.4 + O O +0.6 + O o + 0.9 t o - 0.2
0.65 - O -0.25 1.0 - O - 0.4 1.5 - O -
0.6 - 0.6
O +O.? + 0 o + - 0.25
'm7'-
O
0.7
O
0.9
+0.4
-
+0.5
- 0
O
+ O
-0.3
+ O
-0.4
1.1
O
1.3
-
+0.8
-
O
O
-
+
0.4
- 0.5
O
2
1.0 t o
1.7 - O - -
o + 1.2 t o
- 0
0.7
- 0.8
I - 0.65
- 0.3
- 0.8
O + 1.6 t o - 0.4
2.6 - O -__1 - 1.0
O + 1.8 t o - 0.4
3 - 0 - 1.2 - 1.1
o +0.9 + O O +1.4 + O o + 2.2 t o - 0.5
3*15- 4'73 1.5 - O -0.62.3 - O - 0.9 3.6 - O - - 1.4 - 1.4
O +1.0 + O O +1.6 + O O + 2.5 + o - 0.6
4.73- 7*09
I
1.7 I
- O I
-0.7
2.6 I I
- O I
- 1.0 4.1 - 'O - 1.6 - 1.6
O +1.2 + O O +1.8 + O O + 2.8 t o - 0.6
7.09- 9*85 2.0 - O -0.83.0 -O - 1.2 4.6 - O - 1.8 - 1.8
9*85" 12'41 I o I-
2.1
+1.2
O
+ o
1-0.9 IoI 3.2 - O
+2.0
I-+ o
1.2 5
O +
- 0
3.0
- 2.0
-
+ o - 0.7
- 1.9
12-41-. 15-75 O
2.4
O
+1.4
-
+1.6
0
+ O
-1.0
+ O
O
3.6
+2.2
0
O +2.5
-
+
-
+
O
1.4
O
7-
5.7
o +
o + 4
3.5 +
O
- o - 2.2
+ o
- 0.7
- 2.1
- 0.8
15-75- 19-69 2.6 - O -1.0 4.1 - O - 1.6 6.5 - O - 2.5 I I - 1 I I
- 2.4
o + S + O O +12.0 + O 0.9 + 3.0 - 0.9
8 - 0 - 3 20 - 0 "8 5 . 9 - 0 - 2.9
O + 6 - 1.0
10 - o - 3.5
O + E - 1.2
4 1.49- 56.19
13 -O - 4.2
o +10 - 1.2
16 - O - 5.2
o +12 - 1.4
20 -o - 6.4
O +16 - 1.6.
26 -O - 7.6
- 171.9 O + 8.0 + O O +12 + O o +20 - 1.8
l3l.9 13 .O -0 -5.0 20 - 0 - 8 32 - O - 9.8
- *Oo O +10.0 + O O +16 + O O +25 - 1.8
16.0 -O -6.0 36 - O -10 41 - O -11.8
Continued on page 9
8
T A B L E 6 LOCATIONALCLEARANCEFITS(continued from p a g e 8 )
Limits are in thousandths of an inch.
L i m i t s for hole and shaft are applied algebraically to t h e b a s i c s i z e to obtain the limits of size for the parts.
D a t a i n bold face are in accordance with ABC agreements.
Symbols H9, f8, etc., a r e H o l e a n d S h a f t d e s i g n a t i o n s u s e d i n ABC Systrm (Appendix I).
;z
~
Limits
y.
2 Limlts
LI
1.4 + 3.5 - 1.4 3.0 + 5.0 - 3.0 5.0 + 5.0 - 5.0 7 + 9 - 7 11 + 14 - 11 + 22 -1616
7.1 O - 3.6 11.5 O - 6.5 13.5 - O - 8.5 21 - O - 12 39 - O - 25 60 - O - 38 3-15 - 4.73
1.6 + 4.0 - 1.6 3.5 + 6.0 - 3.5 6 + 6 -6 8 + 10 - 8 + 16 12
- 12 18 + 25 - 18 4.73 - 7-03
8.1 O - 4.1 13.5 O - 7.5 16 - O -10 24 - O - 14 44 - O - 28 68 - O - 4 3
2.0 + 4.5 - 2.0 4.0 i~ 7.0 - 4.0 + 7 7- 7 10 + 12 - 10 16 + 18 - 16 22 + 28 - 22
9.3 O - 4.8 15.5 O - 8.5 18.5 - O -11.5 29 - O - 17 52 - O - 34 78 - O - 50 "O7 - 9.85
2.2 + 5.0 - 2.2 4.5 + 8 . 0 - 4.5 7 +8 -7 12 + 12 - 12 20 + 20 - 20 28 + 30 - 28
3.85 - 12.41
10.2 O - 5.2 17.5 O - 9.5 20 - O "12 32 - O - 20 60 - O - 40 88 - 0 58
+ 6.0 - 2.5 + 8 +9 14 + 14 - 14 22 + 22 - 22
2.5
12.0 O - 6.0
5.0
20.0
9.0- 5
O -11 23 - O
-8
-14 37 - O - 23 66 - 0 - 44 lg ~ 3 :-
- "," 12.41 - 15.75
2.8 + 6.0 - 2.8 + 10.0- 55.0 9
-O
-9 +1016 + 16
42 - O
- 16
- 26
25 + 25 - 25
75 - O - 50
35
115 - O
+ * I;! 15.75 - 19.69
12.8 O - 6.8 21.0 O 25 -11 -15
- 3.0 6.0 +12.0 - 6 10 +12 -10 18 + 20 - 18 28 + 30 - 28 40 + 50
3.0
16.0
+ 8.0
0 - 8.0 26.0 - 0 -14 -30 -O -18 50 - O - 30 88 - O - 58 140 - 0 -- $
13.69- 30.09
End of T a b l e 6
9
fble Shaft
over TC H7 k6
0 - 0.12
0.40 - 0.71
, AI.5 +0.7 + 0.5
, to.6 -0 +O.l
-0.6 +0.8 +0.6
0.71 - 1.19
to.7 -0 +O.l
-0.7 +l.O +0.7 -1.7 f1.0 +1.7
1.19 - 1.97
I +0.9 -0 +O.l +0.3 -0 +0.7
-0.8 +1.2 +0.8 -2.0 t1.2 +2.0
1.97 - 3.15 +0.3
-0.3 +2.4
-0.6 - +1.80 +0.6
-0.6 tl.1 -0 +O.l wto.4 - 0 + 0.8
I
3:: I -0+le2I I I I
-0.4 1+1.4 1 +0.4 l-0.7 1+2.2 1 +0.7 -1.0 +1.4 +l.O -2.4 +1.41+2/i-
3.15 - 4.73
t1.3 -0 +.O.l +0.4 -
:-i-1 +I.0
-1.1 +1.6 t1.1 -2.8 ~1 61 +2.8
4.73 - 7.09 +O.l - -i-I
t1.5 -0 to.4 Y , +I.2
-1.4 +1.8 +1.4 -2 3 1' QI +3.2
7.09 - 9.85
t1.6 -0 +0.2 Xii Gi”L6”1+1.4
I I I I I
9.85 - 12.41 a.6 1 +2.0 1 +0.6 I-l.0 1 +3.0 1 +l.O -1.4 +2.0 t1.4
t1.8 -0 fO.2
15.75 - 19.69 z.8 t2.5 + 1.8 -2.7 .+4.0 t2.7 -3,4 +2.5 +3.4
t2.3 -0 +o.z -3.8 -0 to.2 f0.7 -0 +1.8 ;‘,::
-
End of Table 7
ASME B4.L b7 m 0759b70 0573626 508
0.24 - 0.40
131.9
-171.9
+ 8.0 4 +12 +24 18 +12 +38
- 0 24 - O +16 38 - O +30
End of Table 8
11
12
13
I C l a s s FN 1 C l a s s FN 2 I C l a s s FN 3 C l a s s FN 4 I C l a s s FN 5
Inches
Over To
O - 0.12 I 0.05
0.12 - 0.24.
0.1
1.97 - 2.56 I
2.56 - 3.15 I
1.1
3.94 - 4.73 2.6
4.73 - 5.52
1.2
2.9
5.52 - 6.30 1.5
3.2
6.30 - 7.09 18
3:5
7.09 - 7.88
3.8
7.88 - 8.86 2.3
4.3
2.3
8.86 - 9.85 4.3
Continued on page 15
14
L i m i t s a r e i n t h o u s a n d t h s of an inch.
Over To
._ 9 Hole
Shaft
H6
E2
22
Hole
H7
' Shaft
s6
:$$
ds
Hole
Shaft
H7 c6 23 Hole
H7
Shaft
u6
$: 9 Hole
H8
' Shaft
x7
30.09 - 35.47
7.5 + 2.5 tll.6 14.0 + 4.0 + 20.5 21.0 + 4.0 t 27.5 31.0 + 4.0 + 37.5 44.0 + 6.0 + 54.0
11.6 - O +10.0 20.5 - O + 18.0 27.5 - O + 25.0 37.5 - O + 35.0 54.0 - O + 50.0
35.47 -41.49, 9.5 + 2.5 +13.6 16.0 + 4.0 + 22.524.0 t 4.0 + 30.5 36.0 + 4.0 + 43.5 54.0 + 6.0 + 64.0
13.6 - O +12.0
22.5 - O + 20.0 30.5 - O + 28.0 43.5 - O + 40.0
64.0 - O + 60.0
41.49 -48.28 11.0 + 3.0 +lG.O 17.0 + 5.0 + 25.0 30.0 + 5 . 0 + 38.0 45.0-t 5.0 + 53.0 62.0 + 8.0 + 75.0
16.0 - O +14.0 25.0 - O + 22.0 38.0 - O + 35.0 53.08.- O + 50.0 75.0 - O + 70.0
48.28 - 56.19 13.0 + 3.0 +18.0
20.0 + 5.0 + 28.0 35.0 + 5.0 + 43.055.0 + 5.0 + 63.0
72.0 + 8.0 + 85.0
18.0 - O +16.0
28.0 I- O + 25.0 43.0 - O + 40.0 63.0 - O + 60.0 85.0 - O + 80.0
56.19 -65.54
14.0 t 4.0 +20.5
24.0 +6.0 + 34.0
39.0 t 6.0 t 49.0 64.0 + 6.0 t 74.0 90.0 +10.0 +lo6
20.5 - O +18.0
34.0 - O + 30.0 49.0 - O -t 45.0 74.0 - O t 70.0 106 - O +lo0
76.3 9 - 87.79
20.0 + 5.0 +28.0
32.0 + 8.0 + 45.0
52.0 + 8.0 + 65.082.0 + 8.0 + 95.0 128 +12.0 +148
87.79-100.9
100.9 -1 15.3
131.9 - 1 5 2 . 2
152.2-171.9
171.3 -200
End of T a b l e 9
15
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX I
-
N
-4
d
I
.-
Y
E
.M
O
-
6 -
o. 1
0.3
7 0.0
L- 0.4
8 u+ 0.0
-
L- -
0.6
6 U- 0.2
~
0.4
L-
7 o. 1
U-
-L-
0.5
N 8 u- o. 1
L- 0.7
9-1 1 U- -0.0
9 L- -
~
1.0
10 L- -1.6
- 11 L- 2.5
6
- L-
7 U- "I- 0.8
0.5
i
L- 0.E
6 u- ...
L- ...
+
7 u- ...
L- ...
+
6 U- 0.c
L- O.$
*
U u- O.(
7
- L- 1.c
6
L- ...
V
7 L ...
U- -
L- 1.1
0.5
-
1.;
-
Y
W
l
d
-
c
m
-
d 11.5
;::
14.0
119.0
19.0
I I I
10.0
12.0
15.0
7.0
I
11.5
14.0
17.0
8.0
22.0 I
13.0
15.0
9. O
19.0
25.0
4.8
0.6
1.2
I 1 1 1:;
0.7
6.0
0.7
1.4
4.4
0.8
18
I I I D i a m e t e r s Over: To (Inches)
End of Table
19
For intermediate coefficients add appropriate listed values. For example, a length change for a coefficient of
7 i s the sum of values in the 5 and 2 columns. Fractional interpolation maybe similarly calculated.
*Or hundredths of micron (microns/100) per centimeter.
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APPENDIX II
For intermediate coefficients add appropriate listed values. For example, a length change for a coefficient of
11 is the sum of the values in the 10 and 1 columns. Fractional interpolations may be similarly calculated.
*Or microinches per inch.
1C = 1.8 F
21