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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION MEXKAYHAPORHAR OPTAHMSAUMA NO CTAHAAPTHIAUMH ISO system of limits and fits — Part 2: Tables of standard tolerance grades and limit deviations for holes and shafts ‘Systéme ISO de tolérances et d‘ajustements — Partie 2: Tables des degrés de tolérance normalisés et des écarts limites des alésoges et des arbres 348 ISO 286-2 First edition 1988.06-0 Reference number 180 286-2: 1988 (E) Foreword SO (the International Organization for Standardization) is @ worldwide federation of ‘ational standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, govern- ‘mental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated 0 the member bodies for approval Before their acceptance as International Standards by the ISO Council. They are approved in accordance with ISO procedures requiring at least 75 % approval by the member bodies voting, ‘This part of [SO 286 has been prepared by ISO/TC 3, Limits and fits, and, together with ISO 286-1, completes the revision of ISO/R 286, /SO system of limits and fits, 1SO/R 286 was frst published in 1962 and subsequently confirmed in November 1964; " it was based on ISA Bulletin 25 first published in 1940. ‘The major changes incorporated in this part of ISO 286 are as follows: 2). The presentation of the information has been modified so that ISO 286 can be Used directly in both the design office and the workshop. This has been achieved by separating the material dealing with the bases of the system, and the calculated values of standard tolerances and fundamental deviations, from the tables giving specific limits of the most commonly used tolerances and deviations. b) The new symbols js and JS replace the former symbols j, and Js (i.e. 8 and S ‘eno longer placed as subscripts) to facilitate the use of the symbols on equipment with limited character sets, 0.9. computer graphics. The letters "s" and “S” stand for “symmetrical deviation”. €) Limit deviations have been included for basic sizes from 500 to 3 150 mm as standard requirements (these were previously included on an experimental basis only). Limit deviations have been extended for holes H and JS, for shafts h and js, by ‘cluding tolerance grades IT17 and IT18 in all basic sizes, and, for experimental purposes only, by including tolerance grades ITY to ITS in basic sizes over 500 mm up to 3.150 mm. €e} Limit deviations have been extended for some tolerance classes used in fine mechanisms and horology, in basic sizes up to 50 mm. 4) Inch values have been deleted. {g)_The principles, terminology and symbols have been aligned with those required by contemporary technology. Users should note that all International Standards undergo revision from time to time land that any reference made herein to any other International Standard implies its latest edition, unless otherwise stated. © International Organization for Standardization, 1988 © Printed in Switzerland 349 350 1SO 286-2 : 1988 (E) Contents Page © Introduction . 1 1. Scope . 5 1 2 Feld of application... ee eeeessessedessessreeeseeeseessveeee 1 3 References 2 ‘ 2 5 2 6 : 2 7 3 Notes on the presentation of tables 2to2.......... 5 a Tables 21022 8038 ‘Annex ~ Graphical review of tolerance zones of holes and shafts x INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 286-2 : 1988 (E) ISO system of limits and fits — Part 2: Tables of standard tolerance grades and limit deviations for holes and shafts 0 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 fact 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 so that its size lay within two Permissible limits, i.e. 2 tolerance, this being the variation in size acceptable in manufacture. Similarly, where a specific fit condition is required between mating workpieces, it is necessary to ascribe an allowance, either positive or negative, to the basic size to achieve the re- uired clearance or interference, ie. a “deviation”. With developments in industry and international trade, it ‘became necessary to develop formal systems of limits and fits, firstly at the industrial level, then at the national level and later at the international level = This International Standard therefore gives the internationally ‘accepted system of limits and fits ‘A general graphical representation of the relationship between the respective tolerance classes and their 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 {SO 286-1. This part of 180 286 covers values for the upper deviations ES (for holes) ‘and es (for shafts), and the lower deviations £1 (for holes) and ei (for shafts) (see figure 1), NOTE ~ tn the tables of limit deviations, the values for the upper vation ES ores are shown above the values for the lower deviation Tore except for tolerance class JS ands which is symmetrical about the reo ine. 2 Field of application ‘The ISO system of limits and fits provides a system of toler- ‘ances and deviations suitable for plain workpieces. It should be noted that the general term “hole or “shaft” used in this International Standard can be taken as referring to tne space contained by (or containing) the two parallel faces (or tangent planes) of any workpiece, such as the width of a slot or the thickness of a key (see also ISO 286-1). Similarly, the term “commonly used holes and shafts” shall be interpreted as pro- Viding @ very wide choice of limit deviations suitable for a wide variety of requirements. For further information on terminology, symbols, bases of the system, etc, see ISO 286-1. Notes on the presentation of tables 2 to 32 are given on page 7 25 1SO 286-2 : 1988 (E) ‘8) Holes ‘interna features) Zerotine ‘b)_ Shafts (external features) Figure 1 — Upper and lower devis 3 References NOTE — Seo also clause 7, 180 286-1, /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 tolerances ‘The values of standard tolerance grades IT to IT18 inclusive are given in table 1. For information on the bases of the system and its application, see [SO 286-1 ; for values of standard tolerances ITO and iTO1, 00 ISO 286-1, annex A, table 5. 5 Limit deviations for holes ‘A. synoptic representation of the tolerance classes for holes, siven in this part of ISO 286, is shown in figures 2 and 3. 352 ‘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 ISO 1829, NOTE — Some tolerance classes are only provided for a resticted: ange of basic size steps. Fo further information, see note 1 on page 7 6 Limit deviations for shafts ‘A synoptic representation of the tolerance classes for shafts, given in this part of ISO 286, is shown in figures 4 and 5. Attention is drawn to the fact that the tolerance classes shown in figures 4 and 5, and their limit deviations, given in tables 17 10 32, are not intended to give detailed directives on the sel6c- tion of tolerance classes for any purpose. Recommendations for the selection of tolerance classes are given in ISO 1829. NOTE — Some tolerance classes are only provided for a resvicted range of basic size steps. For further information, sue note 1 on page 7 7 Bibliography The following International Standards on tolerancing and tolerarice systems will be useful with regard to the application Of this part of ISO 286: 1S0 406, Technical drawings — Linear and angular toleranc- jing — Indications on drawings. 180 1101, Technical drawings — Geometrical tolerancing ~ Tolerancing of form, orientation, location and run-out — Generalities, definitions, symbols, indications on drawings. 1S0/R 1838, (SO system of limits and fits — Inspection of lain workpieces. i! 1) At present under revision. 21. At present atthe stage of drat. (Revision, in part, of ISO 2768 : 1973.) ISO 286-2 : 1988 (E) 180 2692, Technical drawings — Geometrical tolerancing — ‘Maximum material principle. 1S0 2768-1, General tolerances for dimensions without {tolerance indications — Part 1: Tolerances for linesr and angular dimensions.?! 1S0 5166, System of cone fits for cones from C = 1:3 to 11: 500, lengths fram 6 to 630 mm and diameters up to 800 mm. 'S0 8015, Technical drawings — Fundamental tolerancing principle. 180 8062, Castings — System of dimensional tolerances. 353 1SO 286-2 : 1988 (E) Table 1 — Numerical values of standard tolerance grades IT for basic sizes up to 3.150 mm"! NOTE ~ This table, taken from 1SO 286-1, has been inchided in this part of SO 286 to facilitate understanding and use ofthe system. tans are Sinead wae fom fave oan ore or) es] ee | ory | va | va [i | ev | ra | |e rear ra ston [oa Toerances Ee im - = sta EET WLS ewer aoe ee Dee Fe 2| «| =|] m[on}owloa toa] am] a2 | ts o[ w+ [asf asl «ls | 9[ we] 2] o [wml om fon fou wert estas te 10 18 ae 3 5 8 n wl] 27{ @| | 10] 018 | 027 0.43 | 0,7 Ww 18 18 0 15| 25] 4 6 9 3 {21 x 62] e | 130] 021 | om 0,52 | 084] 1,3 | 21 wo] oo] is] 2s} 4 | 7 [nl] wl al | @| 10] 160) om | ox! oe] 1 16 | 25 sof wt2fs is {es} sl w] | «| | 0) woloa | os] o7 19 | 3 8 | 120 25] 4 6 10] 15 2} 3%] 54] a7 | 140 | 20/ 0.35 | 054] 087 22 | 35 ww] asts fe |e] ww of eto lf oofoetoets ase wo [oo [as] 7 fo [wa] =| «el my te if mle onttetietertart ss 2 | 35 6 Ca 16 | 23 32] 52] 81 | 130] 200 | 320] 082 | o@1 | 1.3 32 | 52 | a1 as | ofr ps fap w [aw [a wt mf iw on [om cert eet te 36 [a7 [a 400 | 500 8 wo | 15 2a| a 4 | 63 | 97 | 155 | 250 | 400] 0.63 | 0.97 | 1,55 | 4 63 | 97 wo [eal on [we |} [wl wl iota ay wofor tie tiets terete 90 | e002} 10 [13 [ie | 2 | 38 | 50] 9 | 125 | 200| x20 | sol oe |125]2 oe ow [onan fis [a1 [| @ || fw | moan | onfos pre taa see fa 1000 | 12502}] 13, | 18 | 24 ER 66 | 105 | 165 | 260 | 420 | 660} 1.05| 1.65 | 26 | 66 | 105 | 165 1280 | r6002)] 15 [21 | 29 | 9 [66 | 78 | 125 | 195 | 310 | 500 | 790] 1,251 196] 31 78 | 12.5 [195 | 1600 | 20002)} 18 [25 | 35 4s | 65 82 | 150 | 230 | 370 | 600 | sol 1s [23 137 16 92 [15 2 | 200 [20722 [30 [a1 | 6 | 7 | 110| 175 | am | a0 | 00 [v0] a7 [ 28 Tart? [a [ane Lop ae [suet ws [co | ee | we | vw [20 [am [oe fom [tao] 21 [as fortes tes te te 1) Values for standard toleence grades ITOT and ITO for basic sizes lee than or equal to 500 mm are given in ISO 2861, annox Ay 2) Values for standard tolerance grades 1T1 to IT5 (inc. for basic sizes over 600 mm are included Yor experimental use. 3) Standard tolerance grades 1T14 to IT18 (incl) shall not be used for basic sizes less than or equal to 1 mm. 354 1SO 286-2 : 1968 (E) mt Jost va | use ers Fs [rcs co [ra | usa | xa ma na [pa [Ro so era re [rca ca [ne [use | xe [me ne fre tre | oo es [es es [rcs cs fxs | 1s5 | xs [ws ns [os fas [ss | re us |vsxs cos os es | ere Fe [roe ce [He | use | usKs | me ne [rs [ps |e | 16.us |vs x6 Ye | 75 206 cor o7 e |err er [ear or [wr | us | rar |r wr jer |a7 |s7 | x7 ur |vrx7 v7 | 27 za7 | za7 207 28 ca | coe os ex | ere re |rca co |ve | vss | vexs [me ne | re |ne |se | reve | ve xe ve | zm zaa | 200 28 jag 89 co | cop 09 9 [ers ra [rcs co lie | so | xo [wo no |e fo |so | us | x9 va | z= 200 | 200 200 }a10 810 cto] coro 010 €10 | erro Fro | rota Gio | H10| ys10 | x10 | mio N10 | Prof AI0| s1o| To | x10 v10] 210 zato| zBt0 zc10 anencn| on | war | sit Nt zi zat | Zan zc aver! Jara B13 cra 013 | 13 | 413, #7 | ast ae | 3s « fel7]* |] * [w[n[el a] «| we |e Tables Figure 2 — Synoptic representation of tolerance classes for holes for basic sizes less than or equal to 600 mm, mf ust re | se we | Js ne | se vs_| ss oe 0 os [He Piss] x8 | mone | re | me | so | Tous oe A a |i jis | ox | mew | |w |e | vor com | oe | | we fuse | ome | mone |e |e | se | ou 8 8 #9 | 59 no | bio £10 a0 | sto on tar | ast ow we | ise os wa | ase te | iste mis | sis mis | ist6 hi | str me_| iste 3 oa 2 twlatey a Tables NOTE — The tolerance classes inthe frame are given for experimental use Figure 3 — Synoptic representation of tolerance classes for holes for basic sizes, ‘greater than 500 mm and less than or equal to 3 150 mm 355 1SO 286-2 ; 1968 (E) mf st me |e eo ferele fis fis | io | aom)e | aja |e tos fot fom lit | te | mt | ow | ot | ot eo eles ls fos [ts |is |p [mem | es |e | 35 |u| ws coe lat [ee | |v |i | pis | mons| os |e | | eu |weat yo | 6 a eoa lero |a ig |g |e | | par | ara | or | a aalany | am | a7 x | ce | 8 8 |e 8 |'e [he | ee | Be | mere) pe |e | we | us| ew ye | we ob | te 2 owe laa lac joie la iw || wo |new|o |e /a | | ay | aa | ao sro proc | eato ao | eto ato | 0 #0 | G10 | 10 | pro | to 1, 0 | $10 x10 io | 0 sao | soto sto sion en | att an fan | as svat | inet meoier} aa te] isn | xa mao 0 na |e | ko nia | te nis | tp ne | 6 nv |e? nie | 8 7 | [3s |» [apa[a T=[7tata], » [a [2 Figure 4 — Synoptic representation of tolerance 356 classes for shafts for basic sizes less than or equal to 600 mm mf at v2 | i mo | a | i 1s_| is « ® we |re ie | i | more] we) we) 6) wus ale a a} lie | ow | ml | 7] 7) ow ala e elm lie | ie ye} a} o ale 2 |e | 10 | eto mo | jo | 10 an on | et] okt m2 |p| ee ms | ra | era na | te mis | ts rie | i516 ner | jet? mie] st «|e |» [afalal ms | =| s[a| a] = Table NOTE ~ The tolerance classes in the frame are given for experimental use, Figure 5 — Synoptic representation of tolerance classes for shafts for basic sizes, ‘Greater than 600 mm and less than or equal to 3 150 mm 1SO 286-2 : 1988 (E) Notes on the presentation of tables 2 to 32 1 Values may be calculated, from the bases given in ISO 286-1, for fundamental deviations used for tolerance class for which there is no entry in the tables, but for which the space has been left blank. 2 A small horizontal separation has been inserted in the tables, where appropriate, to disting\ basic sizes less than or equal to S00 mm and those greater than 500 mm, which ha between values for ‘been derived from different bases. 357 1SO 286-2 : 1968 (E) Table 2 — Limit deviations for holes A, B and C”) Upper limit deviation ES Lower limit deviation = EF Basic size a co Upto Above jardin} 9 | w | | 2) 3} s |e] ol a} zi ale] sl} wi] a| 2 eluding = ‘32+ 25]+ a1o[+ sols aro] + aio] sree] oi65 [+ smo] > ano]> mols ao] > va] > os ro] vim > veo] ot + 20|+ 0] + z0|+ z0|+ zo] to | +10|+ ol + wol+ ios 1] + a0| + o0[+00| + e+ | + 3 | 6 [> [+ 30[+ 96|+ ao] + ao] +150] +70/+ ee]+ 26[+ am]+ ao] + es] rim] one] sis] wots a + 70|+ z0|+ z0|+ z0|+ zo] +10| +0 /+ ols wol+ wo|+ wo] + 7| + 70|+ 9/2 20/+ mo] > 6 | 1 |* 26[+ 28/+ s0)~ <0/+ so] +12| +6] + we|+ 20|+ am]+ ao] +102] +16) vi] +10] an]s e + m0] + 20/4 a0] + ao] + 2x0] +150 | +150] + 50/4 0] + 150+ 150] + 0| + 20] + e0| + a0 |+ 0) > yo | 18 [* 28[+ 90/+ 40[+ 70) + seo] vim] +u5]+ zo/+ aml» aol eof riz] sims] +105] sam] + 2] > + 20] + 290] + 290|+ 200| + 200] +180 | +180] + 160] + 150} 150| + 100] + 95| + 95] + es | + o/s 95] + ye | a0 [* [+ S]+ a0] + 510) + exo] v1o0| +22] + 2u]+ zo] + sols ao] ra] +iez| sim] va0]> ale a + m0|+ 300] + 20]+ 200] + a00] +160 +160] + seo] + 60} +te0] 5. 100] +110) s110| +110] +110 > Hols * 0 | 4 |* + 410[+ «o]+ seo|+ roo[ +2] +2x2|+ z0[+ ao]+ <2o[+ seo] +10] +12] +220] +2m]+ amo] + a0] + 210|+ 210] + 310] + 310] +170 +190] + 10] + 10+ 170|+ 10) +120) +120 +120| sia0|> vols 1 wo |e [* [+ <0[+ ao]~ sm[+ m0] +210] +2a2|+ aio]> ow] + «ao]> sro] +100] +182] +200] +20] + a0] > + mo|+ a2o|+ m0) azo] 220] +100] +100 |+ 0] + 190+ t00|+ 190] s20| +130 | +190! S190] + too] + 9 so | es |* s%[+ [+ sw/+ 6wo]+ aol ze | +208)+ s0/+ a00]+ oo] + oo] +100] +21 | +200)'ra0]+ aol + 6 + 340] + oo] + 0] + m0] + 240] +190 +190|+ 0] + 190] + 190) + 190} +140 +140 | +140 | t140/ + ols | a |* <|+ als seo|+ cool + ao] +20 +2m|» ao]+ axo|> soo] eo| +196) +z] +20] +00]> a0] + 6 + 200|+ a00|+ 280] + 200] + 200] +200 | +200] + 200] + ano] 20| + 200] +150) 2180 | +150 | r180| + 150) + 9 a | 100 |* 47|+ s0|+ ooo|+ r00]+ sao] +z) +a07|+ a0] + ols evo] 70] +220] +257| +310] +250] + so] + 7 + 30/4 am|+ amo|+ am] a 20+ zol+ zo] + z0/+ zo] +170| ¢170| +0| t10| + o/s + 100 | 120 [+ 47|+ S0]+ ew|+ 7e0]+ o8o] +25] +az7|+ o]+ aeo|» eoo|+ reo] +z] +2e7| +0] +ao]+ sols 7 + 410] + a0] + 10] + 410] + ero] +240 | +240 | 00] + 240] + 240] + 210| 100 | +160 | +100 | t120 [+ te0| +t 1m | 149 [+ %0/+ @]+ 70[+ wo] +1 a0] +220] +30)+ eo]+ si0|+ om|» ao] -20| ram] +20] +40]+ onl> 8 + 400] + 460] + eo | + ato] + aeo] +200 | +220 | + 260] + 220] + aso | + aso] +20 | tam | +200| $200/3 20/2 140 | 100 |* [+ omo|+ 70|+ sao] +i sol rom] +90) + «o|+ so0]+ om] + oto] +27] +00] +a] veo] + 61o[+ 8 + sol + sols s20|+ sao] + so] +2m|+200|+ ago] + 20] 290) 4 m0] +210 | +210] +210| +210] + 210|+ 2 1 | 1a {* &@|+ %0/+ exo[+ am] sr210] +37] +a10/+ «70|+ seo] + 710+ ow] +20] +30] +000] ren] + en] s 0 + s00|+ seo] + seo] + sao] + seo] +310| +310] + a0) + aio] a10|+ 10] +290 | +2m| 120| tz + m/s 2 rao | 200 [+ 7%5|+ o5|+ e80|+1 zo] +10] vez] +46) + s25)+ eo] + oo|+t ono] +32] +a6| +05] ra0]+ mols a + eo] + oo] + o20|+ 680 |+ 660] +310 | +90 |+ 30) + 30 | 30 + mls 2 200 | 205 [+ 85] + s25|+1000| +1 200] +1 60] +452] +05 [+ ses] + ero + 010 + mols + mo|+ 140] + o|+ 740] + 740] 3300 | ¢30 |+ seo + | + 0 + ms zs | 20 |* 85] +t 005/41 10] +1200] +1 40] ase] +505] + es] + 710] + oe + ol st8 + mols ao|+ ol? ols eo] raao| sao]. ols ao|s wo, + amo|s a 260 | 290 |*1%0]+1 120] +1210/+1440] +1730] +ssr | +e10|> eo] + eo] +1c00] +120] +201 | +430 | +510] +620] + emp rts + s20|+ ao] sao] + sao] + sao] +400 | +40 |+ aan] + sao] s a0] + a0] +200 +300 | +300 | +300|+ s/s ‘200 | 315 [+110] +1 260] +170] +1570] +1080] +621 | +er0 | 750] + 90] +1050] +150] +411 | +400] +e40 | +080] + eso] +1 +1050 | +1 050 | +1 080| +1 080 | +1 050| +540 | +50] + san} + 40] + 40] + 540] +300 +00 | +390| +307 ols ais | 355 [+120] +1 40/1 500] +1 770] +2000] +5m9| +740 [+ x0] + 900] +1170] +100] +440 | +500] +s80 [+70 |+ soo] 12. +1 20| +1 200| +1 200| +1 200| +1200] +000 +600 | + 00] + 00] + o00|+ emo] +260 +260 | +20 | +900) + ao] + 3 366 | ao [+140] +1500[+1 710] +1 20] +2200] +700] +20 | + 910] +1 ow] +1 200] +1 570] +a | +500 | +e00] +700] + oof saz, +1380 | +1 80] +1 250| +1 250] +1250] +600 | +000 |+ x0] + 690] + 680) + ex0| son +400 | +400 | +400 | + ao) +a ‘a0 | 450. |*185]+1 750] +1900] +2 100] +270] +057 | ro16 | +1 010] +1 160] +1290] +1 730] +507 | +e06 | +020 | +000 | +1070] +14 +1500 | +1 500| +1500] +1 500| +1500] +700 | +700 | + 70] + 760] + 760] + 700] 440 | so | +440 | 440 | + 40) + 450 | 600 | *18%5| +1 900| +2050] +2 200] +200] +597 +005 [+ on0| +1240) +1470] +1810] +577 | sexs | +790] +680 [+1 10] +14 _| +1680] +180] +1650] +1650] +1050] +010 | +900 | + ano] + 40] + 40] + 040] +490 | +0 | +480 | +400 | + 460] + at 1) Fundamental deviations A, 8 and C are not provided for basic sizes greater than 600 mm. 21 Fundamental deviations A and 8 shall not be used for any standard tolerance in basic sizes les than or equal to 1 mm, 358 ‘Table 3 — Limit deviations for holes CD, D and E Upper limit deviation = ES 1SO 286-2 : 1988 (E) Lower limit deviation = EY Deviations in micromerres Basic size co” cS Upto a rol. 7 TI avve|aoee|s}7|s)o|o)6) 7] a] es} of} a] 2)a]s)}e)7)e8)s| eluding aaa pala] [sa] mle als ele ely ely vols wel sels mls als [sm Yas| eau] soel eae] + ae] + 20] 4 20| + 20[+ ale aol+ zo]+ a0] zo] + ue] + te] va] + a] + 14 ale fret| ese] oe] 76] + of = ae] else ]> ale me] ts] ols zo] | s mw) w]e) ys| s48| s43| 46] + a6] + s0[+ m|+ 90[+ o0[+ sols ml+ aol+ 20+ a] + | +m] 4 | + 0|+ 27 el wel-af-mfoa| snl sols ss]-e]s ml. mele woly vols aol) rm] rele alo als al Teel so| soe[ ses] + 55] + a0] a/ + aol+ ale alr ols als als a5] +a5[+ als sls ale a alee Veils esfrm|+ so]+ t20]+ 160]+ zo] aol ols als mol + sels rs] 102 Lali s|+o|+ s+ s+ solr oo|+ wl- el + a+ 2|+ei+m|+ 2 = eel ee] + a] t7]> wol> fs z75/+ w+ [sm] + or] +m] + s2]+ m2 te) ses|sos|> @l- wis els 65+ | +04 w|+ a] + als ols a Fas) sio5[ ste [= 2]+ two] + aao]+ soo] + aro] + or] = ee[ + 75/ + eo [ sn2] + too tao] sao] + eo |+ ao|+ oo] ao/+ ols oo] s/50| + s0| + 60) + 50| + sol + 50 5 site| s1a0| +148 + s74] + a0]+ zoo] 00] + sao] 73] + 79] + 90] +108) +104] + 0] rao | $100 | +100 | + 1c0] + 100] + 100] + 1001+ roo] + 60| + 60| + eo] + o0|+ eo] a aes ua] vise| ize | aur! aso] + ao] + 70] + oto] + o7 | + oe] ror] +125 | visa] + 212 Tram | t10| 120] + tao] + 120] + tao]s rao] + iol + +z] + mls mis l+ 2 roa “170 | +105 | +200 | 246] + sos] + aes] o16] + 75] +100 | v110 | +15] +148 | 106 | + 26 Ths | Sas | sis |+ 6] + 5+ ve > 145] + 5] + o5| + 05 | + a5 | + 5] + 85+ oe i yrs | +216| +20 |+ ais] a55[+ sen] + 0] + woo] v20| +120] s146 | o72] <206 [+ a5 Fro| t170| 170 |+ 170+ wo] + s70|+ 10] + 170] +100| +100] +100] +100 +100 | + 10 = y2| +202| 27+ azo] + ao] + 510)» 710] +1000] +130] +142 | +162] +101] +200] + ao $190 | $190] +190 | + 190] + t90] + 0]+ 190] + to] +110] +110 | +110] +110 | +110 | +10 Salas aes] +267| ze |+ 0] + 0] + vol + 7e0] +1 too] +150 [+161 | «92 | +200 | +205 |+ 5 taro | L210 | +210 |+ 210] + a1o|+ 210] + 210] + 210] +125) +125 | +125 | +125| +125 | + 5] Pans yz | +283] +27 [+ ais] + a0] + 620] + eo] +1 00] +162] +175| +r] +202] +290] + 5 2m | +20| +z0]+ 2+ z0]+ zol+ zo] + 220] +105 | +15 | +18] +105 | +15 | + 15 alas Ton] sso] sao ]+ SS]+ HO] oo] + S60] +1 a0] vim] 26] +26] am] > | 200 | +280 | $50 |+ 20] + 260] + 260] + 260] + 220 as | a | +145 | oes | 6 Ey [30] +370| +416 [+ ao] > 610] + 7a0] +1 co] +1 sao “210 | +240 | +206 | +360] + 20 20 | +290 | $290 |+ aol + 290] + 220] + 230] + 220 $160 | +160 | +160 | +160 | + 10] cl ea +4376 | +410 | +60 |» s80|+ e60]+ oe0| +1220] +1 720 ‘228 | +20| +310 | +a00 | + 90 ‘s20| +x0| +0 |+ sz0|+ mol + o|+ ol + m0 ‘170 | +170 | 4170 | +170 | + 19 foal ian “416 | +5 | +616 |+ 610] + 770] +1 010] +1 aon] +2 000 ‘yam | +200 | +260 | vans | + os Yao | +20 | +260 [+ as0|+ 60] + 250] + 380] + 20] 195 | +195 | +195 | +195 | + 195] aan ae | +515 | +58 [> 700] + eo] +1 170] +1 610] +2340 sae | +345 | vas | +e00 [+ 720 +80 | +390 | +200 |+ aio] + 90] + se0]+ seo] + 200 tz0| +2m| $220| +20 |+ 2 a “+522 | +60 | +e50 [+ 00] +1 x0] +1 80] +1 soo] +2 70 | +900] +470] +610 | + 20 a | ¢490| 00 |+ 0] + «ol + 40] + 20] + «0 $210 | +200 | +240 | +240 |+ 20 eealcos “+a90 | +665 [+760 |+ aao| +1 100] + 1 60] +2 20] +3 a0} 370 | +a5| +e10| +700] + 60 ta | +400 | +480 [+ eo|+ a0] + eo] + eo] + a0] 20 | +20 | +200] +200 | + zz] a es | +720 | +60 [+1 of] +1 280] +1 670] +2 e20| «3.20 3425 | +500 | azo | van | +1 10 ‘5m | +s20| +sa0|+ sao]+ szo]+ saoj+ sao] + 529 +20 | +20 | +290] +290 |+ 20] |) The intermediate fundamental deviation CD is provided primarily for fine mechanisms and horology. If tolerance classes involving this fundamental a) salsw] se va | su] sta | va] | sa] ota] ote] to [to] tio] +0] 10] cml so | 200 6] | m5 | +2] +a] sa | sm [ sao [ so] ve] ss) s7] se] >a] valealselon +0 | +e] + | +e] se] so] ore] sel se | alas] tole) sel satin ve [szifvml +a) su] +a +e] re wy 8 +0 | se) sie] tie] 6 | tie] te | a + | ve[sm| salsa] +e] >m| vio |e +0 | +0/ +m} +a| al in| in| in va [va] swf sal em] +e | +e | vie cae +25_| +25 | +5] ta|sas| tal is | ts val +e) re] +7] soe ee ta] tal sal ta] to +s| +s] en] +e] vie iL z +9] +o] ¢a| va] to ver] +e] ve | +0 | 10 | salstalsal ial te sm] +m | +m | +m | +08 ola +0] +0] +e] +e | +50 +7 [+e | sin | ota | t08 oe se | so] se] ts] i +e | +s] sno] +151 | om oes s2|+el/+elre| se ‘+95 | +100 | sir | +165 | aaa oe se] +elselia| ve T +120] +146 | ies | ast el oe +m | +m] +7 | 76 ; +130 | +160 | +205 | +200 ‘00 +o| +o] +o} +m +r | +76 | oz26 | +316 boar [eed a tas | te | to] sas +164 | 200 | 4283 | 88 ee [eve eee) +e | +26 | 305 | 20 eet | Mod +10 | +10 | sno | +10 22 | +270 | +60 | +400 home lec +10 | +120 | +10 | +0 +20 | +305 | +410 | +570 eon | cee +10 | +100 | F190 [690 ‘+200 | 365 | +476 | 08s oo) ies | as | 6 | +45 1) The intermediate fundamental deviation EF is provided primarily for fine mechanism and horology If tolerance Classe involving this fandamantal ‘deviation in other basic sizes are required, they may be calculated in accordance with ISO 288-1. 360 1SO 286-2 : 1988 (E) reapers ee oo fee wo 7 ze = +10] +0] +0] +0 8 Losid a ee = +4 wile l ee 20 +] +18] + 5] + 18 aa! sd ie ee ees 400 = +m] +0) +01 +2 als L ve elias aE eli esies ‘a0 Pew 33 ales ts See = leas Slee a zm aan ese cotn 3 Peo ae +Ble else 1) The intermediate fundamental deviation FG is provided primarily for fine mechanisms and horology. If tolerance classes involving hs fundamen- tal deviation in other basic sizes are required, they may be calculated in accordance with ISO 296-1. 361 1SO 286-2 : 1988 (E) ‘Table 6 — Limit deviations for holes H Upper limit deviation = ES Lower limit deviation = ET Basic size 4 mm ee | a} 9 | wf mf] wz] a3 [0] wv [ten | a7 | en Up to tions Above | and in- Co eluding um mom = 30-08] 1a]+2 [+ a]+ 4] + 6] > w]+ mw] +a] a]> of var] oom] rom] c0a [oe igi) ron) sot | 0/0! | eo | ol fo) tro | toa tontor ee ot! ioe |e 3] 6 [+t [tle asl+ eles] + ef + 2st) + aos @]> m5] voz] +008] +03 | vols onl ial ie (OE |e01) 10 0)| 2 01/10: tae tg eto |e to] one toe | or | ont| ae) ales 6] [tt [trees also] s of ss] + 2] a6f + ee] a0] v0.18] ro] vom] vom]> on] +asle 22 Oe Eres) ins] [eere\) iol eee to: ete oto | ata |e tot to] outs tom! |etorm| rome |i ne | eal tei: wo] we [ttfe2|ea[es]oe]sn]s els a7] + als [+ v0] vos] voz] oa] eor Tria |e ta] vay o}| of o} of o} of of of of of oo [o | o | o | o| olf ¢ we] a0 [*t8[+2ale« [ees e]s wa] +a] s wm] mls e|> wo] soz] vom] vom | vom] sia] s2r oj} of oj of o| of of of of of of o |'o | 0 | o | o | o visl+ ass [+7] sn [4 16] + a5] + a] + 2] r100/s 10] voas| vo] som] or [ose] > ae] sa of of of} of of of of ol of of ole jo |o lo | o | ole +2 [rales [sels [s [soo] + a8] +m] viz] wo] vos | soa} som] via tora loa CE A eae | Ee at Lee | Ree rao [+28]+ 4 [+6 | +10] +05 [+ al + ss] + oe] + o7| so] + zo] +038] vom | vom] ora |v a2] van of ojo} of oj o| of” of of of of o | o |e |o lo | o ro | 10 [r3s]+s [ve [+2 [sie] + a5] + 0] + ox] +100] vim) + ao] v04 [rom] sr [ois |o2sto« Toes os] los tO [286 fea: tO) | ee 0 | et eto eo jee aeo| wom |etome| eo eto [orator eg reo | aso [r4s]+ 7 [+10 [+20] + ao] + a6 + v2] sri6[ 4185] > 250] +040 | som] 18] ons] > 20] sete za of ojo} of a] of of of of of ofa |o |o | o | o | o | wo a0 | ais ]te [rs [+2 [=e] +20 [+ [+ a2] + er[ sim] o2i0) + ao] rose] vos] via [oan Jo aa] sale er of of o} of of of of of of of of o |'o |o {co | o | ol o ais | a0 [+7 [+9 [+19 [+10 | 25 [+ a5] +o] + wl so] za0]+ oo] sos] vom] vw [azarae] sar] vas CE Fd ed i eat i Eee Ee ete Bee esd 40 | 500 [+8 [+10 [ois [+20] 27 [+ wo] + eo] + 07] +15] va]+ ao} vam] voor vim] oan Toe | veal vey of of of of of of of of of of of o jo jo |o |] oj ols 2 s00 | x [+8] +1] +06] +22] +22] + a] +] 10] +75] +am]+ ao] s07 [ria ]oam]oze [oa] o? [on of of of of of o| of oj of of of 0 |'o | o |'o | o | o | 0 +1o[ +13| +18] +25] +98 so] + col s1as| +200[ +aan]+ soo] soe [via] 2 [raz los [ve | = Se! | oe oleae) | teal seo) 20 lire | ere leroleirs| tea lal o |an |e ln | 00 | 1000 +1] +18] +2128] 40 fs a6] + 90] +140] +20] vam] eel sos [ria ras |oas |+selse [ove |i of Et0) se 6 [0 Bx) een |eate (aero lene | i elo|ero us| fore| tore | fo | aioe |e | v3] 418] +20] +33] +47 | 68] +105 | +165] +200] +420] % ooo] «1.05 | +166] +26 | +42 [+60] vos] aie sed |iomere 0 |h0)| we al|to | te | ol Mero) fo] aero | to] Salty total Soe tea | eels oe +15 [421 | +209] +29] +55] + ve] +125 | +165 | +a10| +00] + veo] ona] ssa] oar Pos [> 70] viz8| owe piews| Lees) o|et0| 0) to] etc | 0) ea| aro] eo] emo|e ae toe| come] ose | toe [ere lecal an vie] 425 [+35 [ +6] +054 + se] iso] +230[ +300] son] + ozo] a18 [ozs fear [ve [voz] ow Tom fees | weer) [aso | sia) te] sie ero| fo | eo] Go| eto|e ol tos toed eee |i, |ecalien [es +22) +90] +41] +55 [470 +0] +175 | +2 | +420 | +900] +7 100] +175] +28 [ae [or [or ons) ow snet | eee | ef0| Wo] aie ine | te) ata to] rol Fol trol uli ve| coulaee (a (on eonlen +25) +36 [+80 [+00] +98] +138 [+210] +00] <0 | vem | +1as0] v2.1 | van | oe0 aa [ow 25mm | 3160 To] “ol “ol “o] 0} 0 0] o| “o| “ol '"9| “a | “a |e ojo 1)” Tolerance grades IT14 to IT¥8 (nc) shall not be used for basic sizes less than or equal to 1mm, 2) Thevalues given in the frame, for tolerance for experimental use. 362 grades IT1 10 TS inc) for basic sizes greater than 500 mm and less than or equal to3 160 mm, are inchided 1SO 286-2 : 1988 (E) ‘en yewuouveds 10} paprjour ue "ww Ost € 0 fens 10 ueYA 9} Pue Ua 99g Ue s8LEON S021 21869 0} “un | 03 Jenbe 10 weun $89) S02 a80q) 1101 s9pe18 souerg}1 10} “suey ous USER ALE sn og 10u HES (194) 914401 pLLI S9peIB soUEIBIOL ‘wrt Ep, “Be = = Jy pue r+ = $7 se poresdia aq 01 ss :,.xF,, 88 SONIEA O41 SIS] &IGEX BK “saNIeR JeNbo Jo UORRad: PONE OL J8D10 U)(L sox | sos] evs [ ces] sous] oir] soe | ov] ozs | oz] ois] sus | @ | wer] xe] as] av] oe] ose wes] sss | ses | ee savor | ome | omy | ozs | ont [s+ | s+ || ov | eae | sev] a? | url) oogz | oz ses | ove | es] wie scos [ows [oes | sur] suv | w+ | w+ | sas | as | eas [eur] 7] coz | wor wes] ets | sze| wir svor | cet | ow | out | sus |sm@| e@F | saz | saz | ans | sar] ec] oor | oes wes | ece| ize| eve sor | os | owe | ont |sms|om=| oF | sm+| so | az] e+ | se? ows | ows sve |_ez | ais | aie ros | ows [ome | sus] ws] oe] we | ee] nz | sos [sce [ess ow. | oe ve | see] ois] tr vor | oe | or | ont |sev| w+] ee | aver | sz |se+ | 9% oe | oo sex] eee | viz | aor sox | ze | oz |sm@>| s+] ee] ae av] ut | es |esy | ev? | oo | os © ‘wis [swor | savor | sieor | oes] wi [out | sms [sur] wt [eus] or] sr] ar wis | cos [wor | soror | ons | suv | ws |ows|swe| as | sus | os | ser | evr wre | wos | swor | wor] os | sus | ws | ome sus | er | oF | oe we0r | sor | wor | cor| ot |swe leas] xt or] ec] ss | see wor | sox |scor | cor] air| ws] we lous er] oF | os | sz vor | svor | wor |suor| our | we lems] ae sez | oe| cf vor | wor | wor] svor| @7| we] es] ae sor | ve | ser sor | wor | eros | aves] w+ | o> | ev [say soy | ser | oF wor | cor | oror | ror | >| a+ | [sur sve | er| oF sor | sizor | vor | wor] w+] a+ [sus [sus ve fee | se wor | wor | wor |soor| w+] es | as] ur ee| ee] as wor | wor | wos | oor |smr| we] av] e+ see] ce | we gos [swor | wor | wor] wr] wzisur[ut zfs] wr ‘Suipnjo suopemeg “wput| ony cove [reed | cee [eevee ee | |e | eo tae eee ee au sr on 180g 13. = voneinap yn) 1907, SF = voneinop » ST Sej0y 405 ;, suoneIAEp WIT — ¢ o1qe, 363 1SO 286-2 : 1988 (E) Table 8 — Limit deviations for Holes J and K Upper limit deviation = ES Lower limit deviation = EY Deviations in micrometres Basic size . Up to Above | and in-| 6 7 es fom] sa 4 8 6 7 a | 92 | 2 eluding ~ alee ee ° ° ° © 0 ° 0 -4 | -6 | -s 2 -4|-6]-0{ -u] «| 0 +8 | +0 ° of+z,[+a]+s lee eae | eee -25 -5|-6]-s| “s +s [+e | ve o | sos | +4 alee ace ES t7 | 70 nas | -a5 | -s | -7| “0 | ve | +0 | +e of gece eco) econ 1 eee ee | en e|-s|-2|-» +e | +2 | +o +t [+2[+e] +o we} pts | te | te =e | -n | is | oa v0 [ew | ome 2[+af+7| +e = =e | -n | “6 e|-3 |e] ca va | ve | +m safes] ee] ow fal eee | ee -0 | -w | -a| “2 76 rer) +2 [+e]owl] + cles |e in =a | wl is | is +8 za va p> 2 f+ tel el Sas in = | -2 | “a | le +2 [+m | ow +s [+n| on ro] oy | oe | te =u |-2 | “9 ve | oe | oe +5] +6 | +m foo ee zi «| 6 va | +e | 0 +s [+ 7fen | ve Get |e er || -2|-»]-wo[ la vs [vo | +6 +2 pve sre) oa bell eel -3 | -e2|-«| “es 0 0 © soo | 630 -4 | -n | -w 0 ° ° 620 | 800 -0' | -0 | -1s ° ° ° ‘00 | 1 000 -6 | -» | -w ° ° ° 1000 | 1.250 slic s ° 0 ° 1 1250 | 1 600 ei cle ° ° ° 1600 | 2.000 oe) ° ° ° on ee = | -1s | -20 ° ° ° 2500 | 3150 le a5 | -210 | -s0 1)” Tolerance classes J9, J10, etc. are symmetrical about the zero line, For these valves, see 159, JS10, at 2) Deviations for K in tolerance grades above ITB are not defined for basic sizes greater than 3 mm, 3) Identical with JS7. 364 1988 (E) 1S0 286-2 — Limit deviations for holes M and N Upper limit deviation = ES Lower limit deviation = £7 Deviations in micrometres lea am ite ene (a ital |e eee as "3 [FE Be feed eae eels eel vB] TRL RE Sal Fa lhe eal Fa ee ool (ed Ded ed Wicd eid it i fed rc vef ee ee Tea Tae ea eg i i iO dd Kel ed edie ele Kel Kele Ke kK Ke hd kl Kk © [rt[re[ts/ca/ealea[ea| eal aaleeea/eaiee a lin lenin |talaa a eereh > [rsitafee[ta[ta[e al ASIST STETUTAPE ATAU ATE A] [Ra] Tela / og) og ea/eal eg fie ied id id Wied ake ed aed Udi dd ed kdl are rae aca eey eee ee] say sale alee] es © [es[eo[ta[ta[ea[eer altel telea| ae] ea] ee eel’ |oiefe/sisiejs/elele/elellelslelalsljelale i glelryrleley*]elelfslelefels|leleisls/ejejs/s 1) Tolerance classes N9, N10 and N11 shall not be used for basic sizes less than or equal to 1 mm: 365 1SO 286-2 : 1968 (E) Table 10 — Limit deviations for holes P Upper limit deviation = ES Lower limit deviation = ET Deviations in micrometres Basic size : Upto Above}andin-} 3 | 4 | 8 | 6 | 7 | 6 | 9 | wo eluding 7 6 zy ~e>-e]-6 9 ia =m | in| - alee =108 -sl-a/-2/-el/-e2 aus =| -o|-0|-e|-o el wl-* | as] -3 ~s[-6|-s|-6 =s | ms | -10 za] ia| is] on =7 | - | -1 =n} -w) we] -w wo} =o | -2 | -2 =a || a] wo wl so] | -» | -» ~u[-z]-2l-2 ms | -2 | = | — 55 | - 4 | “108 2 ~us| 2 | -2 ~a[-s|-s|-= -ms|-0 | -» -2| 6 |e] o “a -a[-2]-2 2 as | 7 | - 16 lea 2 ta|-a|-7 a" = | - 91 | 1 cy “7 -m=|-se|-« s = | - 106 | 1a ana “a [-a]-s]-o|-@ wo | =m | =m | -m | -16 ran lea -s|-@|-x|-6|-% 2 || | 7 | Par -s[-s|-«|-e@|-@ =m | a | —o | -1 | -m2 Pay -a [-s|-6|-e/-@ =m | - 95 | we | -165 | 20 500 | 630 - 7% ~ ne =) 00 a = 8 78 800 | 1000 a = 188 0 1000 | 1-250 oe = a6 =x0 1250 | 1.600 a oo 218 0 1.600 | 2.000 om a a2 = 2000 | 2500 =o 2 =a 35, 2500 | 3150 2 oa a5 70, 366 Table 11 — Limit deviations for holes R Upper limit deviation Lower limit deviation 1SO 286-2 : 1988 (E) Bevi oe Beeler ee ee | eel | Ee Scein ~ | tte ce feces] ia] ce] se] [eo] o] -e Tae a rt~—“—~r—~—~srsts—~—.—C—C—“i~r—sCSsC Sl" Sol smo|- en] - om] vo ais Blais als n] | | ©] Sil- ol” sol me] = | - oo cle Bl ml al eo | | %|> ol aol ee] m0] - co] on ei: |= | ello | 7] | Sol” geo] es] em] - so] - on 5] sal ma] fs] |_| 9 |> Sel ol Seo] sn] -1000| 100 = ma] se] 74] mse] =r] or] an| me] cree] | | 100017 9S) > SOLD = |= ee] mf me =] mo so] ee] voy | 2) 27/7 SS 1> eS oe Tes] = a] ~ so] |= ai oo] vo] ream] | | 101 SLT SE] cae Se ed ed Stef etl canf | Zoe] conn | eo ie| mee] | 100 | 1900 | 1958) hs |e Zona is] ae] [Sts] ~ 0] eco | 1900 | “ya | -130| -1009 Cl eel 100 | 2000 | fo | -1m0| ~1 20 rao | mo] [etal tole] | Ziel a [oa Zao | 2240 | i0| ~t ee | -1 90, two fro | [re | cholo] [ae] -2e| ma 2240 | 2500 | “1 eo| teas] ~1 50 ee ee 2000 | 2000 | 2268 | 2100 | -220 wo | 200 | | tee] ctee| ae] | ama| ame| ae | anf ar] | 28 | 3180 | ~2 0/350] “2a 200 | 2 | |7za] ae| mae] | Dare| -asy| 309] sal acl ms | m0 | [one|-ze| am] | Ma] aa] | —0| wo | mo | |R|ceelcae] | ae] oe] mel ae | ea zo | os | [oon] -Za|-an| | aa] ae| ar] an] a as | oe | [ize eal-ze] [aaa] 28-8] -se]-2 all feel A EE ee SE ao | 40 | ]2o[= e[-e/-el-e -#|-e|" alle e@{-wi|-«7|- » @|-n|- w|-w e| 0 [-2|- =/-2/- e|-e|-«}-«l-~« 2 2/-2/- 2 =#{- a]-a|- w|-w|-m| es cI m|- ae] w| we wo] wil-7|. 36 » of - o|- o{-a]- 9 Cy oy o oy ca] oe n s|-m|-ml|-n|- x | = wr | = sm | = ie «wl owl-?|- 8 | - © @|-ol-l- ~|-m|- 7 7 7 ce} on g {| - | - | - wo} -s|- | ml] mw] we] we wl a[l-s[-e[-2]/-2|{-2|- =] o | 2] - « oer set 6) - mf - we] we | -as| | om om |i | |e a[o[2e[- 2]: 2]-e]-2]- 2] -«]- 0] —wl) om) om oo] =9| = wm | = w | - im | = ow =| - | - m| = me | * oe alae m [1] - 1] 1m = te [=e [ae | ae | zm | = si_| - m4 | - 20 | ~ a2 | -19 | = | - er | - 20 | - oe | . 8 ol eo|-|- = 198 | = 96 [ia [aa [Ps | eo feo | = neo Ta m7 | = = 75 | - wel - 26 | - aw | -wi | ~ ioe | = 20 | = oe | - a | aie =

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