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2 - Tolerances for solid steel shafts - seats for radial roller bearings
1)

Conditions Shaft
Dimensional
Total radial
Total axial
Ra
diameter tolerance2) run-out
run-out

tolerance3) tolerance3)

mm – – – µm

Rotating inner ring load or direction of load indeterminate

Light loads (P = 0,05 C) = 25 j6 IT5/2 IT5 0,8

> 25 to 60 k6 IT5/2 IT5 0,8

> 60 to 140 m6 IT5/2 IT5 0,8

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Normal to heavy loads = 30 k6 IT5/2 IT5 0,8
(0,05 C < P =  0,1 C)

> 30 to 50 m5 IT5/2 IT5 0,8

> 50 to 65 n5 IT5/2 IT5 0,8

> 65 to 100 n6 IT5/2 IT5 0,8

> 100 to 280 p6 IT5/2 IT5 1,6

> 280 to 500 r6 IT5/2 IT5 1,6

> 500 r7 IT6/2 IT6 3,2

Heavy to very heavy > 50 to 65 n5 IT5/2 IT5 0,8


loads and high peak
loads

under difficult operating


conditions (P > 0,1 C)

> 65 to 85 n6 IT5/2 IT5 0,8

> 85 to 140 p6 IT5/2 IT5 0,8

> 140 to 300 r6 IT5/2 IT5 1,6

> 300 to 500 r6 + IT64) IT5/2 IT5 1,6

> 500 r7 + IT74) IT6/2 IT6 3,2

Stationary inner ring load

Easy axial displacement g65) IT5/2 IT5 1,6


of inner ring on shaft
desirable
Easy axial displacement h6 IT5/2 IT5 1,6
of inner ring on shaft
unnecessary

Axial loads only j6 IT5/2 IT5 1,6

1) For needle roller bearings → relevant sections under Needle roller bearings.
2) Envelope requirement (symbol Ⓔ from ISO 14405-1) not written but applies.
3) Values listed are for bearings to Normal tolerances. For bearings with tighter tolerance classes, use the recommendations in this table.
4) Shifted tolerance field.

5) Depending on bearing size, a shifted g6Ⓔ tolerance may be needed to obtain a loose fit.

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