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‘Material Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Note: The Commerciaivalues shown below represent common production tolerances atthe mast economical level. The Fine valuas represent closer tolerances that can be held but at a greater cost. Any addition of filers will compromise physical properties and alter dimensional sabilty Please consult the manufacturer. Standards & Practices of Plastics Molders Drawing Dimensions Plus or Minus in Thousends of an Inch Code (Inches) 5 0 fa fs 5 — 100 — - 500 A= Diameter 1.000 (See note #1) | 2.000 Depth (See note #3) 3.000 Height (Seonote a} | “om | 8000 6.000 to 12.000 Comms [Fine foreach additional, = [1] aos | o002 (See note #3} cms | ooo (Seenoters) | _no0s_ | ooo | 0.0000 0.125, oo | 0001 0.126 t0 0250 02 | 0.001 Diemeter t (Seenotert) | 0.281 00500 coca | ooo 0501 & over coos | oon Rererence Notes: 0.000 10 0280 008 2 ole Size 2002 _| 1. These tolerances donotinclude allowance for Depth ‘0.251 to 0500 ooe aging characteristics of materia (Senate #5) eaweanw ine aoe 2. Tolerances are based on 0.126 inch wall section. - = | - 3. Parting ine must be taken into consideration He Ferg | | 4. Part desiga should maintain a wall thick Fibs, Filets (Seenotess) | goer | oor io eo ewerceenes | nearly constant as possible. Complete uniformity Fiamess 0.000 %0 3000 gore | ao | iameainansinis sometines impose | achieve. Walls of non-uniform thickness shoul | ‘be graduatly blended from thick to thin, (See note #4) 3001 to 6.000 oo | oo at be taken thatthe ratio ofthe {a cored hola i is dismetar does not reach ed design end good noding techniques. 7. Customer-Malder | prior to toi 4 Colas Stability ae | Copyright @The Society of The Plastics Industry I i6 ‘Material Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Standards & Practices of Plastics Molders Wale’ The Commerciaivatues shown below represent common production tolerances atthe most economical level. The fine values represent closer tolerances that can be held but ata greater cost. Any addition of filers wil compromise physical properties and alter dimensional stability. Please consult the manufacturer. Drawing Dimensions Plus or Minus in Thousands of an Mitimeter betel oi 100 180 20025030050 ODD p a | | ‘Ac=Diameter | | : L iSeenate 1) | B=Deph | i | (See note #3) - ele C= Haight | iseenctessy | OS \- 1 - a —— 9 —— — 150%0300 for each ational AA S | _asmm ad (rm) DeBottomWall | __(Seenote#3) | _0:105 E=sidewon | (Seenotesa) | 0088 a eee f=uilasae 300110 8.00 0085 (See note #1) {001 to 12000 12.001 & over 060 _— Rerenewce Nores 6 = Hole Se —_= 2080 | 0050 _| 1. mae tolerances do notinclde allowance for Depth [Gott r2000 ais | aos | ading choracterises of materia (Seo ote 45) saaoiiezane 7 P aaan | oars | 2 Tolerances ar based on 3175 mm wal section — aI - S| 4. Parting ine must be taken into consideration “H= Comers, lal 4 | 4 Part design should maintain e wall thickness as eae cd 96900480 _| panty constantas possible, Complete uniformity Fetness ‘200010 75000 aes | 0250 | inthis dimension s sometimes imposible to - = hive. Wells of non-uniform thickness should (Seenote #4) 75001 t0 10.000 ‘7a | 0805 | de gradually blanded from thick thin = TFT 5. Care must be akon thatthe ratio ofthe depth of Taree Siza = : 2 __| ” scored hale tits diameter does not each a = External point that wl result in excessive pin damage. iaaawany 6, These values shouldbe increased whenever 4 #0)(F:1.M) empatibia with desirad design and got ng tachi 7, Customer-Molder uaderstendn ing. Revised Copyright Material Standards & Practices of Plastics Molders ‘Note: The Commercialvalues shown below represent common production tolerances at the most economical level. The Fina values represent closer tolerances that can be held but at a greater cost. Any adsition of fillers will compromise physical properties and alter dimensional stability, Please consult the manufacturer. Acrylic Drawing Dimensions Plus or Minus in Thousands ofan Inch Code Inches) sw ieee | ‘Ax Diametor ~ Pe 4 (See note #1) | B= oe y NG frag Tie ye| eth (Soe note #3) | onl i eb a coneign | eX sHeigt | _L i} ae fe 7 (See note #3) a lao | i 6.0 o 12000 Comms [Fines] foresch addtional. inch add finches) oe | ome D = Bottom Walt 00s | once E=Side Wal (See note 2) ome | oor 0000 100.125 1003 | oot F=Hole Size 0.12810 0250 oon | Diameter a 7 {See note #1) 251 to 0500 one | {801 & over aos | 00s - $$ Rerenence Notes GeHoleSice | 2000100250 | 0.004 | O06? _| 1, These tolerances donot include allowance for Depth 0251100500 oor | om | aging characteristics of material. (Sea note #8) - om al thick as uniform as possible aera coos] ans) Wallthicenes shoul be os uniform a possi - 4. Parting ine must be taken into consideration H= Corners, canard aoe ig | Part design should maintain a wall thickness 8s ites Hiess pane eee ready constant es possible. Complete uniformity i Fitioss .000%0 3000 ons | none | inthis dimension is sometimes impossible to ~ - achieve. Walls of non-uniform thickness should i {See note #8) 001 to 6.000 ‘023 | 0015 | be gradually bended from tick ta thin, ' | 5. Care must be teken thatthe rato ofthe depth of | Tareas Size a cored hole tots dismarar does not reach a { (Clesi pont that el reult in excessive pin damage 8 Part surfece tnshis dependent on mold finish. ea a. Based on nominal 0.125 199 ‘@The Society of The Plastics Industry, Inc Revise Material Standards & Practices of Plastics Molders Trois” The Conmercalvelves shown below represent common production elerarces atthe most economical level. The ine velues reprasant closer tolerances that can be held but at a greater cast. Any addition o filers will compromise physical properties and alter dimensional stability, Please consultthe manufacturer Acrylic Dea Dimensions Plas Minas Thunans a on Miietr ove tn ow mom mmo | | Asiana MJ | (See note#t) | Be Desh teen) Weise (See note #3) PS ‘eoro300 foreach adn Pmmeddimm) | 0105 Deeovon wa | (Geena) 11 | = Seal (See nate) os | e010 300 eo f Hole Ste 34010 60 veo | Diner 7 | (Seenaten} sotto om | ante | T2001 over vs | ams | i | Rererence Notes Genesee |___200timem00__| 9105 | 0080_| , mae erancs oot inca atowanee for Depth 6.001 to 12.000 0105 | 0.050 | aging characteristics of material, [See naes) | 2 Watthickess shou os uniform as possi ews Tame Tame 2 Wolthnestoude as unforn as posse : 3. Paring ine must taken io cones, We Comers ; 1=Conae, ote 4. ar design shoud mann wl then as _fanvfiies | __tseene)__ neat conan es posse Conpateuntrmty Tae conn [nals iment esometnes moss tehave Wats oor tur tres todd (see nto Taoor ro 000 be gratualy ended ton ovekto tn — 5. Cra musb taka athe at oft dept ot Thread Size ‘a cored hole to its diameter does not reach a (Class) External point that will result in excessive pin damage. " TT 6. Large radius is desirable to minimize part Concenicty | _ See nete FIM) Lage ‘Moidar understanding is minal 3.175; Revised 1991 19 Material High Density Polyethylen (HOPE) Standards & Practices of Plastics Molders Tain The Gonmersalvales shown below ropresent common production tolerances atthe mast economical lye. The Fine Mas epresert closer tlerances tat can be held but at a greater eost. Any ection of files wil compromise physica properties ané ater dimensional stabi, Please consutt the manufacture. Drawing | Dimensions Pius or Minus in Thousands ofan inch Code inches) 5 10 5 » % ee f — == AzDiameter | —— 1.000 {See note) —— 2000 — B=Depth | (See nte3) cae C= Height (Geenoee) | i) —— 5.000 ~ 6.000 6.000 to 12.000 Comm: | fines foreach additions! inch a inches) oo | ome | (Seoncte3) | 0006 | 0008 (Sen note #8) 006 | 0008 000000125 ows | ome fo toes 0125100280 ooo | 0002 (Seenste #1) azstieoso | 0006 | 000 {0501 & over coe | 0005 _ _ Rererence Notes 8 G Hole Size como 0250 | 0005 | 9003 __| 4 Those tolerances do natinciude allowance fo Depth 0251 00500 goo | ace | _adina characterises of materi (Seenote #5} F- > _ olerances are based on 0.125 inch wall sect cero 000 sma Tame] Trance re based on 0125 neh wale - “ 4. Parting line must be taken into consideration. fie Comet | | 4 Part design should maintin a wal thickness Ais Fiets exncte 8 at design should maintain o wal hic ” eesnee 025 | 0010 | pearty constant es possible. Complete unifor Famess ‘ono to 3000 aaa | oor | inthis dimension s sometimes impossibieto a tchieve, Wals of non-uniform thickness shot (Seencte es) — | _ A001 196.000 cas) | 0mm | be gradvlly bended from ick to thi. : | 5. are must taken hat the rato ofthe dept Threadsiee | eeeinal u Z tf cored hole to its diameter doas not reach @ {Cass} I paintthat of realm excessive in domage be ingreasad whenever {oor Stability {So Revise Copyright Ee Society of The Plastics Industry. 30. ‘Material High Density Polyethylene Standards & Practices of Plastics Molders (HOPE) Tote The Commercia/values shown below represent comman production tolerances et the most economical level. The fine ‘values epresent closer tolerances that can be held but ata greater cost. Any addition of iters will compromise physical properties and alter dimensional stablity. Please consult the manufacturer. Drawing Dimensions Plus or Minus in Thousands of an Mitimeter Ed Co 50100150 200250 3005040080 ‘A= Diameter % {See note #1) - 9 — . B= Depth eens} | og 7 C= Height _ {See note #3) i — 15 ~ 150 L 190 t0 300 Fines] ‘for each additional 1 25 mm add (mm) 007s | D = Bottom Wall {Seenote #3) E=Side Wal {See note #4) eo 20001 3.000 aco F= Hole Size 3.001 to 6.000 0.100 0.050 Diameter ~ (Seenote 41) {5.001 to 12.000 ors | arco 12001 & over os | ans a G = Hote Sizo Soe %0 one 0128 | 0078 _| 4. These tolerances donot include allowance for Depth 1.001 to 12.000 oe | are | ading characteristics of materia (See note #s)—§ $+ : 113.175 mm wall section. 72.001 to 25.000 0230 ans | 2. Tolerances are based on 3.175: al secti “= | 3 Parting ine must be taken ts consideration We Comers, J — : | 4. Part design should maintain a wal thickness as ee ibddiadi oe 0250 _| pearly constant as possible, Compete uniformity Fatness 10010 75.000 aes | 0380 | _ inthisdimensionis sometimes impossible to - achieve. Walls of non-uniform thickness should (Seenote #4) 75.01 to 150000 be gradually blended from thick thin. 7 7 intern 5. Care must be taken that the ratio of the depth of Threed sie | 7 a cored lato ts diameter does not reach a (Class) Exernal Buin that wil resultin excessive pin damage. | §. Those values should be increased whenever competble with desirad design and good rmoiging techniques Con ia ‘See note #4) (F184) Draft Alowence older understanding sn i Material Standards & Practices Low Density Polyethylen« of Plastics Molders (LDPE) Tioter The Commercial values shown below represent common production tolerances athe most ecanomicl level. The Fine values represent closer tolerances that can be held but ata greatar cost. Any addition of filers will compromise physical properties and ater dimensional stability. Please consult the manufacturer. Drawing | ‘Dimensions Pus or Minus in Thousends ofan Inch a (inches) 5 10 8 » B er a : 150 — A= Diameter 1.000 a wo (Seenote #1) | 2.000 — - Bg B= Depth ey, T (Seenote #3} | 3.000 al {8 = C= Height - + {See note #3} oa | ——— 5000 —— - - = ——— 6.00 - _— — 6.000 to 12.000 Comm. [Fine for each additional |__ inch add inches) cons | aos D = Bottom Ws (See note #8) coos | nes E= Side Well (See note #8) 0.005 {1000 9 0.125 ome | ome | FeHlesie | arzsrazs | oom | eons {Soe note #1) 0251 1 0500 0005 | 000s ‘O01 & over coor | 0005 Rerenence Notes G «Hole Sie Cue 0.004 _| 0008 _| 1, These tolerances donot include allowance for Depth 0281100500 1005 | oom | avngcharacaisics of materi (See note #8) olerances are based on 0125 inch wall sector etaara tan Som Tages | & Tolerances are based on 0125 inch wal secti a : 4, Parting ine must be taken nto consideration Lag ohaal || 4, Part desig should meintin a walthickness es , i J shoud meintain a wel thick Ribs Fillets (See note 6) ces | nort_| * Pat etn anaes Conple unfornt ations ‘2000 3000 coz | oor | _ inthis dimension is sometimes impossible to achieve. Walls of non-uniform thickness should (See note #) 001 t9 6.000 0030 | 0020 | be gradually blended from tick to thin eval 5. Care must be taken tet the rato ofthe depth o Toraad Se |___ernel : : 2 cored hale tots diameter does notreech ADiait Enernel 1 poit that wi reeitin excessive gin damage. 7 oe won valves shout wheneve Coneentety 4) 6M meet with desired desipn and good Cestomer-Molder understanding is necessary pot tooling. See nate #7) Copyright ‘©The Society of The Plastics Industry, Inc Revised 32 ‘Note: Standards & Practices of Plastics Molders Material Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) ‘The Commercial values shown below reprasent common production tolerances at the most economical level. The Fine valves represent closer tolerances that can be hetd but ata greater cost. Any addition of filers will compromise physica! properties and alter dimensional stability. Please consult the manufacturer. Plus oF Minus in Thousands of an Milimeter Drawing Dimensions | cose fra so 100 150200250 500350 soda i T t As Diameter B | (Soe note #1) | 8 -Dept — | (See note #3) ~ | = Height | (Seances) | wo | - 1% t 150 - | 1010 300 | foreach additonal | 2mm add (mm) | D = Bottom Wal (See note #8) E = Side Wall (See note #8) 000 to 3.000 F=Hole Size “3001 w 8000 Diameter 7 (Seenote i) 6.001 to 12.00 12001 & over ao | os | —— Rererence Notes ole Sze ud) 2105 _| O57 _| 1. these tolerances do not include allowance for Deoth 6.001 to 72000 orzo | ato | Aging characteristics of materia | noe fo) ances re bosed on 3.175 mm wal sect [vant w 25.0 Tian oaae | Telerances are based on 2.178 mm wat section = 4, Parting line must be taken into consideration. fscomans, (see nts gas | ogy | Part doxon shoud msinain a wal ickness as neaty constant as possible. Complete uniformity Ratnoss | s00010 75.00 ‘0305 | inthis dimension is sometimes impossible to I achiove. Walls of non-uniform thickness should {See note #4) 75.00 0 160.00 0905 Je gradualyblanded from thick to thin. = § Care must be taken thatthe ratio ofthe depth of Thread Sire inert : 8 corad hole to its siameter does not reach a (Class) steal 1 2 point that wil resutin excessive in damage. | 4. These values shouldbe increased whenever |_0180 | compatiia wth éesivad design and good imoiing techniques 7s | 7. custemer-Molce a Pow Side Color Stability | Copyright (Sea note 47) ©The Society i Material Standards & Practices oe of Plastics Molders (PA) Tian The Camnerianaives shown below represent camman production tolerances atthe mast economical level. The Fre sues roprosert closer tolerances that canbe held but ata greater cost. Any addon of lers wil compromise physical properties and alter dimensional stability. Please consult the manutactuer Drawing | __ Dimensions Pus orMinus in Thousands of an lach Code (inches) 6 10 15 » 2B —— 0090 ——- - x — 7 — Ax Diameter {— 1,000 — —- (See note) | | — 2000 — 7 + t - + ' 8 = Depth | | {See note #3) : ~, | : eae | BONG C=Height | :_ _ _— + 4 (See note #3) eee eee ee : L : L pL 6.00 to 12.000 foreach adcional inch ad ines) 1D Bottom Wal (See note #3 ide Wall [See note #4} | 0005 0.003 | | amoroors | ome | ole Soe 1261 0750 os 0.61 190500 003 | _oone ‘asotaover | 00s | 0mm - 7 Rererence NoTES 0000100280 oo | oom | _| 1, These tolerences do not include allowance for Depth [Qaiwoso | coos =| 03 aging characteristics of materia (Sou noceee) olerances are based on 0.125 inch wal sector yr com | none | 2 Tlerances are based on 125 neh wl sect ; Saas 3. Parting line must be taken into consideration. H= Comers, Flats a ri 4. Part desig should maintain @ well thickness as ania coms eee neatly constant as possible, Complete uniformit Fiatness 11000 to 3.060 oo | 000 in ths dimension is sometimes impossible to achieve. Walls of non-uniform thickness shoulé be gradually blended from thick to thin, ‘3.001 to 6.000 00% 07 Care must be takan that the ratio of the depth © 2 cored bole tits diameter dons not reach a e pin te Thveed 6, Thasa smet-Molder understanding is necessary prior to tooling Rev Copysight 38 Material Polyamide (Nylon) (PA) ion tolerances atthe most economical level The Five ‘Any addition of fillers will compromise physical Standards & Practices of Plastics Molders ‘Mate; Tha Commercial values shown below represent common arodue values represent closer tolarances that can be held but ata greater cost. properties and alter cimensional stability. Please consult the manufacture. i Drening Dimensions lus or Minus in Thousands of an ilieter | oee a roo 1502000098040 - om) ge tianeer | & N44 } (Soencte st) | PN i — » —— . . i 8 Depth | Geenowey | ag io t C= Height i (See note #3) 100 7 Nl f — 1% ——|— . E le 0 -k jt I voto m0 fine } foreach adtional | mmm ad rm) aso | = fotam Wal (See nate #3) 00 | = Side Wal (Seencter) | 0100 | 075 aces | 002s F= Hole Size 3,001 to 6.000 0.080 0.050 Diameter “8 [ : {Seenate#t) ‘2001 to 12.000 coe | 0080 ~ | Nt | [2001 & over an | 0075 | — - | Rerenence Nores | joe Size ss 0.105 | _0.080__| 1, These tolerances do not include allowance for Depth 5.00110 12.009 aioe | oor | aging characteris af material (See note #5) = olerance: 10n 3.175 mm wall section. | aareate sige [ore | Tlrances ae based n3.175 an wal ect t -— aaa : ——| 3, Parting line must be taken into consideration. | omens, | | ae | 4 Part design shoud maintain wal thickness | a ___|_0888_| 0880 _ | peal constant as posible, Compete urifority | Panes ‘.000:0 75000 as | inthis dimensions sometimes impossible to achieve, Wal of non-uniform thickness shows (Sen note #4) 7500170150000 | 0385 te araduai blended from thick thin inca $5, Care must be taken thatthe ratio ofthe depth of ‘Thread Size } — - ‘a cored hole to its diameter does notreach a (Cass) External 1 point that will result in excessive pin damage. pales 6, These values shoul be increased whenever compatible wi 2 design and good Color Stabitty of The Plastics Industry, Inc Copyright 39 . Material Standards & Practices Polycarbonate of Plastics Molders (PC) Tote: The Commercialvalues shown below represent common production tolerances atthe most economicel level. The Fine Velues represent closer tolerances that can be held but ata greater cost. Any addition of filers will compromise physical properties and ater dimensional stability. Please consult the manufacturer Brewing Dimensions Plus or Minus in Thousands of an inch (See not 4) Code thches) 5 0 sm A= Diameter — 1000 L (Seenote 4) — 2000 —— 8= Depth (See note 2 — 300 L C= Height | {See note #2) bad — son —— | 6.00 ~ soot 1zom [Comms | fine foreach aaiona inchadd inches) | oomz | 0002 = Baton Wat (See note) os | oon i Essidewat | _(Seonow/) 00s | ons i 00 0.128 ooo | ooo i fate se 01326100280 102 ameter ; E (Seo now #1) 0.51 10 0800 ooo | om N L ; | ~ E asoraover | oom | ao | : : 1 Rerenence Notes 1 _dororo2s0 | 0.002 _| 1. These tolerances do not include allowance for i Depts 0251100500 coor | aging characteristics of materia (See note #5} = | 2. Tolerances donot aply to seve threads ge 4 eae) ant oa ‘teeth or match fits, i We Comers, | 3. Parting tine must be taken into consideration. fetes Genet = O05 | 4 Part design should maintain a wall thickness @ i Feteas .000'0 3000 poo | am | neal enstantas possible. Complete uritorm i -° inthis dimension sometimes impossible to | (Seo note #4) 01 0 8000| oo? | 0004 | achieve. Walls of non-uniform thickness shou = mea be gravely blended rom ck oti Torosue | te) 28 __| 5, care must bo akan that tha ati of he depth 3 La Ente a a cored hole to its diemeter does net reach 4 : Bae pein at wt reson axcoesve in demage i Concantichy Color Stability i ‘Copyright 49 Standards & Practices oe olycarbonate of Plastics Molders (PC) ‘Note: The Commercial values shown below reprasant common production tolerances atthe most economical evel The Fine values represent closer tolerances that can be held but ata greater cost. Any addition at fiers will ccmpromise physica! properties and altar dimensional stability. Please consult the manufacturer Drawing Dimensions Plus or Minus in Thousands of an Milimeter (See note #1) i we oe tm) so 1001502002500 3500500 ~ 7 7 Rueaealan AsDianeer | 3 : t | (See note) imal iT —s 8=Depth ate 2) | C= Height _ _ (See note #2) ud | T T — P) 1500200 Tamm: | fines | foreseh actions! Zmmaddinm | 0055 | oso = Baton Wal (See not avs | _ oma I ‘ide Wall (See note #6) 0.130 0.075 f oot 300 | 0085 | 0025 ole Size { 3.001 to 6.000 0.055 0.050 Diameter : (See note 8001 12.0 a0 | 00% 12001 & ver e080 ~ Rererence Notes G =Hole Size amen ae eet 1. These tolerances do not include allowance for | tn soot r200 | aow | oom | evhachrecerse of mater i e note cierences don row tveads, gor Tacrwasene | aves | om | > Fears de notaposerow Hens 9 | | 1 4. Ping ne must taken ina consideration ibd Filet 4 {Seo note FH eu a 4, Part design should maintain a wail thickness as Fates omoro7a00 | a1o0 | ours | neat contnt as possible. Complete term i inthis dimension is sometimes impossible to (See note) 001% 150000 | 0180 | 0100 | achieve, Wels of nomuntorm tikes should - bo oradualy bended fom hick thn, Thread Size icemall ne 2 5. Care must be taken that the ratio of the depth of (ass) tart | tam a corad hoe ots cameter doesnot each point that wil resuitin excessive pin damage. Concentricity (See rote #4) LM) Dra Allowance a (See note 48) Cator Stab [seenote 48) nee el eee Copyright OThe Society of The Plas ie Revised 1993 4 Standards & Practices of Plastics Molders Note values represent closer tolerances that can properties and alter dimensional stably. Please consult the manufacture, “Tha Commorciavalues shown below represent conmon production tolerances at the most economical evel: The Fins ho held but'at a greater cost. Any addition of fillers wil compromise physical Material Polyoxymethylene (Acetal) (POM) Plus ar Minus in Thousands ofan inch Drawing Dimensions Code {inenas) 5 10 a 20 A= Diameter . ames (Sesnate i} B=Depth | ] T [See nate #3) re : C= Height Z i (Seenote #3) | ~ “ono 500 — aE ; ai op —— opto 1200 [comme | Fines for each additonal inch add finches ooo | 000 (See note #3) aoos | amu ExSideWel | —_(Seenote #4) ooo | 000 000 0 0.125 coo | 00 FeHole Size 012610 0250 cons | coo Diameter = (Seenotet) 0251190500 ooo | 0002 501 & over coos | aos Rererence Notes 6 =Hole Size oomnte 0250 | 004 | 0002 _| 4, These tolerances do not include allowance fe Depth 0.251 190500 qm) aan | aging characteristics of mater (Seenote #5) folerances are based on we ania aoe) aoe | 2 fe based on 0.125 inch wall sect aa - 3, Parting ine must be taken into consideration = Corners, iho as 4 Part design should maintain a wal thicknass eatin (craoae et! 0025 | 0013 _| pearly constant as possible. Compete uniton nines ‘0.00010 3.000 gar | 00s | inthis dimensions sometimes imposible to ‘chive, Walls ofnon-unform thickness sho (ee note #4) “3001 196.000 D018 | 0008 | be gradually biended fom thick to thin, aaa 5 5. Care must be taken thatthe rato ofthe dest! Thread Sie = ace a cored hole tts diameter does not reach < (olass) Exar 1 2 point that wl result in excessive pin damege 6. These valves shouldbe inereesed wh Compete with eesiad 6osign end {See note #7 (See nate #7) The Society of The Plastics Industry, Inc Standards & Practices ao ‘olyoxymethylene of Plastics Molders (Acetal) (POM) ‘Nate: The Commercial values shown below represent common production lerances atthe owt econanal level The Ane values represent closer tolerances that can be held but ata greater cost. Any adcition of filers will compramise physical Properties and alter dimensional stability. Please consult the manufacturer. Oran Plus or Minus in Thousands of en Mili | _ 150200250 9008000 soot As Diameter % an (See note #0 | B= Depth | | {Seensiesa) % C= Height a et 7 {See note #3) io | 7 - 7 1% +} | —— 1» Lt ht 150t0 300 foreach addtional Bom acim) | 005 | OE D = Bottom Wall (See note 3) aos | 0080 E= Sido Wat (seenoters) | oo [ 0080 | 2000» 3.000 oss | ones F- Hole Sie saorto6o0 | oo | 0050 | Diameter | {See note 1) 6.01 to 12.00 eros | 0.080 12001 & over ono | 007s Rerenence Notes —— — 1. These tolerances donot incude allgwanee for {0010 12000 0130 aging characteristics of materi aaa a 2 Tolerances are based on 3.175 mm wel section = a 4. Patng line must be taken into consideration. HW Comers, | i ’ 5 | & Partdesign should maintain a wall thickness a8 ete Fle ee oms_| oan ‘early constant as possile. Complete uniformity Flares {00 fo 75.000 020 | 0126 ‘inthis dimension i sometimes impossible to | achieve. Walls ofnon-untormtickrass should {See note 4) 7001 to 150.000 asa | 0200 | becraduaty blended from thick o thin itomal §. Care must be taken thatthe rato ofthe depth of Thread Sie bles : 2 4 cored hoe toits diameter doesnot reach 9 oom Exernal 1 2 point that vl result in excessive pin damage Concentricity (See note #5) a5 Color Stability | Copyright ‘©The Society of The Plastics Industry, tne Revised 1991 33 Note: values represent closer to properties and alter dimensioné ‘The Commercial Standards & Practices of Plastics Molders Tjaes chown below represent common production to vierances that can be held but ata greater cost, Any al stability. Pleese consult the manufacturer. rrances arthe most aconomical level. The Fine dition of fers will compromise physical Material Polypropylene (PP) Plus or Minus in Thousands ofan inch Drawing Dimensions Code inches) 5 10 5 —— 1 —— <7 t a ‘heDiometer | ———— 1000 (See nate) ——— 200 — B=Depth (See note #3) c=Height {See note 3) foreach additional inch add finches! = Bottom Wal (See note) | ide Walt (See note #4) 1 pooto025 | FH Size 0.126 10 0250 Diameter (Seenote #1 7st to 0500 0801 & over Rerenence Notes 00 GeHole Size = 0005 | 9003 | 1, these tolerances do not include ellowance for Degth (025110 0500 Goo | wane | a¥ing characteristics of materia (Senate #5) aera jolerances are based on h wall sect —_—,) OEE lena 0.125 neh wall sectio ae + 5, Patig ine must be tsken into consideration. = Corners ‘4 Part design should maintain a wal thickness @ Ribs, Fi 0 8 i Fa (anata fh 029 | 0016 _| © early constant as posible, Complete uniform Fietness 0.90010 3.000 oo | ome in his dimension is sometimes impossibi to tTeniove. Wats of non-uniform thickness show {See note #4) 300110 600 0036 be gradually blended trom tickto thin — 7 5. Care must be taken thatthe ratio ofthe depth Thread Size ess} ratt Altowa Intornat 2 coved hole to its diameter does not reach point that will result in excessive pin damage Ccustomer-Mokier understanding is neces! Material Standards & Practices Polypropylene of Plastics Molders (PP) Tote: The Gammercial values shown below represent common production tolerences atthe most economical level. The Fine values represent closer tolerances that can be held but ata greater cost. Any addition of filers will compromise physical properties and alter dimensional stablity. Please consutt the manufacturer. Drawing | Dimensions Plus or Minus in Thousands of an Mitimeter comes ‘eum so 1150200250300 38040050 — 7 I A=Dianacr » — (Seenete#t 8 =Dentn (Senate 3) - ce elaht _ (Geena) _—— | ‘0100 foreach adtona (25 mm add {nm} De Baton wa | (Goo note jide Walt {See note #4) 00010 3000 jole Size 2.001 to 6.000 Dioner {Seees%) Bont 12000 12001 over oa | piso ~ — Rererence Notes 6 =Hole Size a GUE 1. These tolerances do not include allowance for Desth aan cise | ano | ening charctrsis of materi (See note #5) ~ ~ a ances are based on. mm wall section. 12001 to 25.000 ozo | oxo | | * TO Lt : | 5 parting ine must be token ito consideration Tis caers oe note 4 Part design should maintain a wal thickness 8s ibe Fifat ceccmarel 0788 Ca nearly constant as possible. Complete uniformity: sank oe 7200 my inti inenson sometimes mposse to Tho Wats of onions ehness shoud {See nate #4) Tani tsoom | ost Sepatvay ended tom bk toh, 7 a 5. Caremust be taken that th rat ofthe dt of ‘Thread Size ae ‘a cored hole to its diameter does not reach a (Class) ‘point that will result in excessive pin damage. Standards & Practices of Plastics Molders saz row below represent common pracucton strat can be held but ata greater cost ANY Please consult the manufacturer. Wore: The Commercial vel values represent closer tolerances properties and ater dimensional sti Terances atthe most economical le Polystyrene (PS) wel, The Fine "aaition of filers will compromise physical Drawing | Dimensions ‘Pus or Minus in Thousands of an Inch cel peed 5 10 5 20 B — a enews —— 050 —— | A= Diameter — 1000 — -— (See ncte#1) | —— 200 ——— | 7 B= Dapth iSeencters) | = ceHoight fae \ (See note #3) 4.000 = [7 00 ——— \_—— co» —— == | sonoto 12000 [Comms |_ Fines i | foresen eine | inch ad finches) oom | oo 1D = Bottom Wat (See note #3) coos | ome | ccswewai | __(Geenote/th v0 | 0.00010 0125 Fale Size 0.12610 0.250 Diameter = (Gee note #1) 0751 0 0500 0.501 & over — — Rerenence Notes GeHoleSae | — oe | 4. These tolerances do notinchude allowance for Depth 075119 0500 oo | 00m Buin characteristics of materi (See note #5) Os ~ larances are based on ‘inch wall sect [gan a0 eI Tyema 2 Tlrences er on 0.128 inch wal saci ——_ 4 Parting ine must be taken nto consideration H= Corners, H 1 Part sign should msntain a wal hickness< Bibs, Flore {See note #8) nearly constant as possible, Complete uniform Patness 700 o 3000 seins dimension i sometimes impossible 0 = so ieve Walls of non-uniform hickness Smo" [ pe gradually blended from tick to thin 5. Core must be takan thatthe rato ofthe depth card net ts dmeterdoes:not reach @ # Snt that fl relic excessive 9 S400 Drek Aiowence Per Side Copyright 0 Industry. Inc Mater Polystyrene (PS) aaa Tonmarvalvales shown balan represent common production flerances atthe mast eonomical evel, The Fine ras represent closer tolerances tat canbe held but at a greater cost Any addition of filers will compromise physical properties and alter dimensional stably. Please consult the manufectura. Standards & Practices of Plastics Molders | Dimensions Plus or Minus in Thousands of an Milimeter ee (om) oat sao Az Diameter — 5 eal {See note #1) | | _ 0 {tf B= Depth Y (Seenete #3) | s 4 Co Height a 3 (See note #3) ‘ad i 7 | we ——}-+ |. Soe 15010300 tonm.s | Fer | || toreachadtonat 25mm addi) ao | 0050 (See nate #3) ors | 0975 {Seenate #4) oreo | ams «0.000 3.00 ass | 0028 F= Hole Size 3.001 to 6.000 0028 | Diameter =e (See not #1) 8.01 to 12.000 oo | 007s 12001 & over aos | 0080 : . Rerenence Noes G=Hole Size Ui oe bead 1. These tolerances do not include allowance for Depth 16.001 to 12.000 0.105 0.050 | aging characteristics of material {See note #5) 2 Folerances are | on: mm well section. onimme ] eren| are | 2 Teranenarabasd on 215 mol sci - ° 3: Parting line must be taken into consideration We Comers, | ; ae ce | 4 Part design should maintain a wallthicknass as Fibs, Files {See nutest = = ‘nearly constant as possible. Complete uniformity Flames 0.000 t0 75.000 oxeo | 0100 inchs dimensions sometimes impossible achieve. Walls ofnan-aniform thickness shoud (see nate #4) 7001 180.000 | oma | ats be gradually blended from thick to thin area Fi fi 5, Care must be taken that the ratio ofthe dapth of ‘Thread Size — — ‘a cored hole to its diameter does not reach @ (class) eee 1 z paint tht wil rutin excessive pin damage. = onl a 7 T | oz = 6, These values should be increased whenever ty oa | nae ible with desired design and good Dre Bowen molding techie Par Side a0 ost |e Molter understanding sary ; Material Standards & Practices Styrene-Acrylonitile of Plastics Molders (SAN) “aan Tha Conmardavalves Ton blow reprevant common production tolerances atthe most economies ise. 1 Fine values represent closer tolerances that cen be held but a greater cost. Any addition of filers will compromise physical properties and alter cimensional taiiy. Please consult the manufactur, Drawing Dimensions Plus or Minus in Thousands of an Inch Code Ainches) 5 10 15 2 2% 0.000 oT 6500 —— AeDiameter | ——— 1900 ———- {See note #1) —— 209 —— > B= Depth | {Soe note #3) 3000 — c= Height = (Gee note #3) 6000 to 12.000 Comm. | Fine = for each adiitional | Vinct add finches) | 0.002 | 0.0015 1D =Bottom Wall (See nate #3) ons | 00015 ide Wall | —_‘(Seenoto#a) ooo | 00015 | noo wo 0125 oon2 | oot Fe Hole Size 0.126 t0 0.250, 0.001 Diameter 1 (See note #1) 0.251 00500 aos | _o0m1s 0501 & over os | a0015 | — Rerenence Notes Getiesea | vmware 0.002 _| 0001 _| 5, These tolerances do not include allowance fo Depth qzsrweosco | ona | oom | saingcharactaisticsofmeteral (S00 note #5) snces are based on 0.125 inch wal sec aia som 1 aon | 2 Teerances are based on 025 inch sect = - | 3. Parting line must be taken into consideration. = Comes, i 4. Past design should maintain a wall hicknes il c iene (Gaara tf) 0.030 | 0025 | pearly constant as possible. Complete wriforr Hames pont 3000 po | ome in this dimension s sametimes impossible to L. achieve. Walls of non-uniform thickness shot (Seenote es) | ——_ 3.00710 6.000 | _besratiatlnaes from thick to thin. 7 maaan 5, Care must be taken thatthe rato ofthe depth Toad Sie hole toits diameter does not reach ¢ Color St enote #7) The Plastics Industry, tne Revise e S Copyright 66 Material Styrene-Acrylonitrile (SAN) sig The Commercial vals shown below opresetcoranon produeton tolerances atthe most ecanariea leva. The Fe Hee vreocont closer tolerances that can beheld but et a greater cost. Any ado fiers wil cornromise Pysict properties end ater dimensional stability, Please consult the manufacture Standards & Practices of Plastics Molders Drawing Dimensions Pls of Minus in Thousands of an Milimetar Coe | (en) Pe ee ee ee ee A= Diameter — & — -— ~ — 4 note) | | | — » ——} 7 7 B= Depth lain | | (See note #3) | fe KL ES cone |__ agg L i ; | (See note 43) " : | 1% — penal Ne etd 5 ro co 5 (Eee 7 15010300 ‘Comm. | _Fine® {or each adsiional | mm ad (mm) auco | ote ttorn Wall {See note 43) | nos | 0098 EoSidewot | (Seenotees) | Oss | 0038 | ‘2.000 9 3.000 050 F=Hole Size 2.001 to 6000 | 0050 Diameter = i iSeencte#t) | __ 60110 12000 om | oc | 7 12,001 & over 0.038 i — — a Rerenence Notes Gctaesee | oon | Oe | 2025 | 1, mese tolerances do natinlude allowance for Depth 00 to 1200 ooo | 0080 faging characteristics of material, (Seenote #5) ~ T ~ = olerances are based on 3.175 mm wall section. leaaean min cam Toa) Teeraces ara based on 35m wal stan a 2. Parting line must be taken into consideration. Hecomers, | | : 7 4. Part design should maintain a wall thickness a8 Ribs ites (Seenate #6) — Ca a nearly constant as possible. Complete uniformity: Fotness 10010 75000 cam | oz | ints dnansonis sometimes posse to = achieve. Wells of ron-uniform thickness should {00 note #4) 7500110 15000 | | te gradually blended rom thick to thin, lee 5, Cave must be taken thatthe ratio ofthe dopth of Teas se - _ - sete hele tots tametr does not each 2 (Chas) External | point that wil esl in excessive pn damage 7 7 T ‘8. These values should be increased whenever cama iseeinate eee _|___ compatible with desired design and good Atiowe ° stomer Milder undarstanding is necessary Copyright

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