919 - 2 Iso System of Limits and Fits
919 - 2 Iso System of Limits and Fits
919 - 2 Iso System of Limits and Fits
Indian Standard
IS0 SYSTEM
PART
OF LIMITS
AND
TABLES OF STANDARD
TOLERANCE
GRADES
DEVIATIONS
FOR HOLES AND SHAFTS
FITS
AND
LIMIT
( First Revision
Second Reprint JUNE 1997
UDC
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@ BIS 1993
BUREAU
MANAK
OF
BHAVAN,
INDIAN
9
BAHADUR
NEW DELHI
January
1993
STANDARDS
SHAH
ZAFAR
MARG
110002
Price Group
13
Engineering
Standards
Sectional
Committee,
LM 01
CONTENTS
Page
0
introduction
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Scope
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Field of applicatibn
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References
...
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...
Standard
...
...
. ..
Limit
deviations
for holes
...
...
. ..
Limit
deviations
for shafts
...
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...
.*.
2 to 32
...
. ..
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8 to 38
shafts
...
39
tolerances
Bibliography
Notes
Tables
Annex
on the presentation
of Tables
2 to 32
Graphical
NATIONAL
review
of tolerance
FOREWORD
The standard
was originally
published
in 1979
taking
assistance
from ISO/R
286- 1962
IS0 system cf limits and fits general, tolerances
and deviations.
Present revision has been
taken up to hsrm3nize with IS0 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
IS0
system of limits 2nd fits :
version have now been included in IS 919 ( Part 1 ) : 1993
Part 1 Bases of tolerances,
deviations
and fits ( secondrevision
)
This standard
is a necessaxy
adjunct
to IS 919
( Part 1 ) : 1993.
marker while
marker.
!%ndard
appear,
in Indian
referring
with
Standards,
to this standard,
those
used
the current
they shall
In the adopted
standard
reference appears to certain international
standards
fur which Indian
The corresponding
Indian
Standards
which
are to be substituted
in
Standards
also exist.
their place are listed below along with their degree oi equivalence
for the editions indicated:
International
Standard
IS0
286-l
IS0
1829
: 1988
: 1985
Corresponding
Indian
Standard
Degree of
Equivalence
ldenticcl
IS 2709
: 1982
Guide
( first revision )
Technically
equivalent
for selection
of
fits
Jndian Standard
IS0 SYSTEM
PART
TABLES OF STANDARD
TOLERANCE
GRADES
DEVIATIONS
FOR HOLES AND SHAFTS
AND
LIMIT
( First Revision )
Introduction
IS0 286 covers values for the upfier deviations ES (for holes)
and es (for shafts), and the lower deviations Et (for holes) and
ei (for shafts) (see figure 1).
The need for limits and fits for machined workpieces was
brought about mainly by the inherent inaccuracy of manufacturing 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. a tolerance, this being the variation in
size acceptable in manufacture.
The IS0 system of limits and fits provides a system of tolerances and deviations suitable for plain workpieces.
Field of application
Scope
This part of IS0 286 gives values of the limit deviations for
commonly used tolerance classes (zones) for holes and shafts
calculated from the information given in IS0 286-l. This part of
IS 919( Part2):
IS0
1993
288-2 : 1988
Figure
b)
1 -
Upper
and lower
tolerances,
deviations
system
1829, Selection
Standard
deviations
IS0 286-1,
References
NOTE -
IS0
a)
Part I:
Bases of
and fits.
of tolerance
tolerances
6
tolerance
Limit
deviations
for shafts
representation
of the tolerance
Attention
annex A, table 5.
classes shown
given in tables 17
Limit
deviations
for holes
A synoptic representation
of the tolerance classes for holes,
given in this part of IS0 286, is shown in figures 2 and 3.
IS 919 (Part2):
1993
IS0 288-2 : 1988
Bibliography
Geometrical tolerancing -
Linear and angular tolerancIS0 5155, Syste/n of cone fits for cones from C = 1 : 3 to
1 : 500, lengths from 6 to 630 mm and diameters up to 500 mm.
IS0 1101, Technical drawings - Geometrical tolerancing Tolerancing of form, orientation, location and run-out Generalities, #Wtions,
symbols, indications on drawings.
IS0 8015,
principle.
I)
2)
Technical drawings -
19%)
3
Fundamental
tolerancing
IS 919(Part2):1993
IS0 286-2:1988
NOTE
This table,
Table
1 -
taken
from
Numerical
IS0 286-l.
values
of standard
tolerance
grades
understanding
1)
Values
for standard
tolerance
grades
IT01 and IT0 for basic sizes less than or equal to 500 mm are grven in IS0
286-1,
21
Values
for standard
tolerance
grades
IT1 to IT5 (inc1.J for basic sizes over 500 mm are included
use
31
Standard
tolerance
grades
for experimental
shall not be used for basic sizes less than or equal to 1 mm.
annex A,
table 5.
BECB
A10 BlO Cl0
Al2 812 Cl2
JS2
F3
FG3 G3
H3
JS3
K3
M3
N3
P3
R3
53
EF4
F4
FG4
G4
H4
JS4
K4
M4
N4
P4
R4
54
FG5
G5
H5
H6
JS5
K5
M5
N5
P5
T5 u5
H7
JS6
JS7
J6 K6
J7 K7
M6
M7
N6
N7
P6
P7
R5
R6
R7
s5
G6
G7
S6
s7
T6 U6
17 u7
G9
HE
JS9
JS9
JSlO
ME
M9
NE
N9
P8
H9
HlO
J8 K8
K9
P9
R8
R9
T8 U8
u9
PlO
RlO
SE
s9
SlO
Hll
H12
JSll
JS12
JS13
cl6 E6
EF5
EF6
F5
F6
07
E7
EF7
FG6
FG7
CD8
D8
E8
EF8
FE
FG8
CD9 D9 E9
CD10 DlO El0
Dll
D12
JSl
H2
EF3
cc6
CD7
E5
Hl
EF9 F9
EFlO FlO
FG9 G9
FGlO GlO
D13
H13
H14
H15
H16
Ii17
KlO
Ml0 NlO
V3 x5
V6 X6
Y6
V7X7
Y-7
V-8 X8 YE
x9 Y9
x10 YlO
UlO
Nil
26
Z7
ZA6
ZA7
207
zC7
Z8ZA8
288
zC8
Z9 ZA9
ZlO ZAlO
z09 zC9
ZBlO ZClO
Zll
ZBll
ZAll
ZCll
JS14
JS15
JS16
H18
JS17
JS18
-ii-
13
ii
10
15
14
18
Tables
Figure 2 -
Synoptic
representation
of tolerance classes for holes for basic sizes less than or equal to 500 mm
Hl
H2
H3
D6E6
D7 E7
F6
G6
G7
D8E8
WE9
DlO El0
Dll
FE
F9
G8
H4
H5
H6
H7
HE
H9
HlO
Hll
H12
H13
D12
D13
H14
H15
H16
H17
H18
JSl
JS2
JS3
JS4
JS5
JS6
JS7
K6
JS8
JS9
JSlO
JSll
Kfi
The tolerance
Figure 3 -
representation
m
P7
R6
R7
ME NE
N9
P8
S6
T6 U6
R8
s7
SE
r;r u7
T8 U8
11
12
13
P9
JS13
JS14
JS15
JS16
JS17
JS18
7 I
Synoptic
M6 N6
M7 N7
JS12
Tables
NOTE
K7
of tolerance
Tii-
use.
CB
a9 b9 c3
a10 b10 cl0
hl
jS1
h2
id
ia
ef3
f3 k-9
h3
ef4
f4 fg4
h4
k3
m3n3
m4n4
p3
p4
r3
k4
r4
s4
j5 k5
m5 n5
P5
r5
s5
t5 u5
v5 x5
j6 k6
p6
r6
r7
s6
s7
t6 u6
t7 u7
fix6fl
v7 x7 y7
26 ra6
27 za7
zb7 zc7
r8
s3
t8 u8
v8x8
z8 za8
zb8 zca
r9
r10
s9
u9
29 zag
210 zal0
zb9 zc9
zbl0 ~10
211 zall
zbll zcll
cd5
d5
a5 ef5
f5 fg5
h5
cd6
cd7
d6
d7
a6 ef6
h6
e7 ef7
f6 fss
tJ fg7
id
id
16
h7
js7
j7 k7
m6n6
m7 n7
cd8 d8
aa
f8 f98
h8
ia8
j8 k8
man8
P7
P8
cd9 d9
a9 ef9
ia
jsl0
m9 n9
P9
e10 efl0
h9
h10
k9
cdl0 d10
f9 f99
f10 fgl0
kll
k12
em
dll
hll
jsll
d12
d13
h12
js12
h13
h14
js13
js14
h15
js15
h16
js16
$17
a13.bl3
h17
h18
18
17
19
21
21
k10
PI0
s3
y8
fivs
x10 y10
SlO
k13
js18
23
24
25
27
26
28
29
30
31
Tables
Figure
4 -
Synoptic
representation
of tolerance
classes
hl
jsl
h2
IQ
h3
13
h4
Iti
h5
iss_l
for shafts
for basic
sizes
less than
or equal
e6
e7
ffi
h6
1~6
k6
m6
n6
ps
r6
s6
t6 u6
t-7
h7
$7
k7
m7
n7
P7
r7
s7
t7 u7
a8
e9
f8
h8
is6
ka
Pa
ra
58
u8
f9
h9
k9
hll
is9
JSlO
jsll
h12
js12
k12
JS13
k13
e10
h10
kl0
kll
js14
js15
$16
$17
1~18
23
20
24
26
25
27
28
29
Tables
NOTE
Figure
5 -
Synoptic
greater
representation
than
500 mm
of tolerance
classes
or equal
for shafts
for basic
to 3 150 mm
sizes
to 500 mm
IS 919 (Part2)
:.1993
iSO 286-2 : 1988
Notes
1 Values
for which
2
A small
basic
on the presentation
of tables 2 to 32
may be calculated,
from the bases given in IS0 286-l. for fundamental
deviations
there is no entry in the tables, but for which the space has been left blank.
horizontal
separation
or equal
has been
inserted
in the tables,
greater
where
appropriate,
which
to distinguish
have been
derived
between
from
classes,
values
different
for
bases.
IS 919( Part2):
1993
IS0 288-2 : 1988
Table 2 -
= ES
= EI
Deviations
Basic size
82)
10
11
12
13
up to
and in-
in micrometres
AZ)
mm
Above
10
11
10
eluding
32)
3
g
10
295
310
330
370
410
+154
+165
180
2oo
240
280
71
270
270
270
270
270
+14o
+14o
MO
MO
140
140
6l
+8E
+M
320
8l
+1oc
+ IIt
MO
7l
300
318
346
390
450
+I58
+170
188
215
260
270
270
270
270
270
+14o
+14o
140
140
MO.+
316
338
370
430
500
+172
+186
208
240
300
370
+10;
+116
+1X
+150
150
150
150
150
180
+6f
+138
+16C
+280+280+280+280+280+150
8(
7c
95
+ 162
.___
180
200
775
645
950
+112O
+I380
+412
+660+660+660+660+660+340
740
+38o
+380+380+380+380+380+260
+1110
+I280
+154o
+492
+535
605
+42O
+42O
420
+561
+610
690
820
315
355
355
400
400
450
856
+1fJ!%
920
820
+113o
+
920
740
820
+124o
+
920
800
+I060
+312
+34o+340+34o+34o+34o+24o
+1oo5
315
630
740
250
280
935
225
525
cl030
280
9E
225
250
+455
200
~__
+I200
+
740
820
cl440
+
920
+146O
+
740
820
+173o
+
920
+452
+496
566
670
840
+llOO
710
880
+114o
420
420
800
+lMx)
420
+I290
+332
Fundamental
7(
+%
+1w
+110
+11c
+162
-2x
+26o
370
5lC
+12a
+1x
+1m
no
12c
+192
+23c
+293+380+s!c
,130
+13c
t130
130
130
+214
l 26C
+33o+44o+6m
+14o
+14c
+14o
140
140
t224
+270
+?A0
450
610
-_
+15o
+15a
+150
150
150
t257
+310
+39o
520
710
+170
e170
+170
170
170
+267
+32O
+4m
530
720
+160
+16o
t16o
180
180
1300
c36o
+45o+fm+83a
cm
t2oo
t-200
2oo
2oo
+310
t370
+46O
610
840
+210
t210
+210
210
210
+33O
t39o
+48o+63o+%o
+23o
t23o
+23o+23o+23o
+356
l425
+63o+7aI+%o
+24o
c24o
+24o
240
+375
t445
+55ot72o+99o
+26ot260+2w
240
+260
t26o
+352
+395
t465
t570
740
+1om
+26O
..-__
+2fB
c28o
+2m
280
t361
+43O
t510
+62o
820
+1110
.__~
280
7480
+3OO
t3oo
t3oo
300
+116o
+126o
+I370
+I570
+166o
+621
tm
c54o
t65o
850
+114o
+I050
+lo5o
+1ow
+1o5o
+lo5o
+54o
+33O
t33o
t33o+33o+33o
+134lJ
+143o
+156o
+I770
+z@Jo
+669
+5OO
ew
+7m
930
+12oo
+12cKl
+12oo
+12oo
+I200
+6al
+36O
+36o
t360
36q+
+149o
+158o
+I710
+192o
+224a
+769
+54O
+63o
+1350
+13w
Cl350
+I350
+135o
+68o
+400
b400
+1656
+17X1
+I900
+213O
+2470
+857
+595
b69o
+I500
+I500
+I500
+15oo
+15oo
+760
t44o
k44o
+,605
+1900
+2050
+2260
+2620
+9~7
t635
1730
+46O
b46o
-
+935
+IC@I
+I240
+I470
+1810
+577
~i+l650/+16~i+l650j+~i+840i+~~~~t~+~
2)
+ia
+6l
deviations
tolerance
1 mm
3oo
t1250
360
IS0
Table 3 -
Basic size
CD)
mm
9bove
up to
and in&ding
I
6
10
11
12
13
3
3
10
10
18
18
36
30
50
50
80
80
120
5
+
18
14
+25
+20
+
31
25
+40
+32
+49
+40
+
61
+50
+
73
+60
+
67
72
I
120
180
180
250
259
315
315
406
400
500
500
630
800
-t-
2500
D
I
+246
+267
+299
350+
+210
+210
+210
210
+270
+293
+327+385+460+630+%0+1200
+230
+230
+230
+655
+730
+8!j0
+1060
+520
+520
+520+520+520+520+520+520
230
44O+
+
210
230
no+
+
210
780+1100
+
210
230
230
230
+125
+146
+185
+85
+65
+85+
+120
+129
+146
+172
+loo
ilo
+1OO
+100
85
85
245
+215
2735
+100
100
85
-cl33
+142
+162
+191
+240
320
+110
+llO
+110
+110
+110
110
1161
1162
+214
+265
355
+125
+125
+125
+125
125
+175
+196
+232
+290,+
+135
+135
+135
+135
+125
+162
+llO
+150
210
+103
+135
t-
385
+
135
loo0
3156
+1380
+1870
+2620
+3820
1) The intermediate fundamental deviation CD is provided primarily for fine mechanisms and horology. If tolerance classes involving this fundamental
deviation in other basic sizes are required, they may be calculated in accordance with IS0 286-l.
IS 919 (Part2)
Iso
288-2
: 1993
: 1988
Tabls 4 -
Lower
limit
deviation
ES
EI
Deviations
Basic size
I
I
mm
and in&ding
10
+ 12
+10
+13
+10
+14
+10
+16
+10
+20
+10
+24
+10
+35
+10
+50
+lO
+ 16.5
+14
+16
t14
+19
+22
+26
+14
t14
+32
t14
+44
t14
t14
+62
t14
t20.5
t22
+ ia
t24
+27
t33
t40
+54
t76
t ia
+ ia
+ ia
+ ia
+ 6
+6
+9
+6
+10
+6
+ 12
+6
+16
+6
+20
+6
+31
+6
+46
+6
+12,5
t10
+14
t15
+lO
+ia
t22
t20
t40
+58
t10
t 10
+ 10
+ 10
+ 10
t 10
t15.5
+ 13
t17
,+19
t22
t26
t13
t 13
+ 13
t35
t 13
t49
t 13
t13
10
71
10
10
18
+ 19
+16
t21
+16
~24
t16
t27
t34
t43
+59
+06
t 16
t 16
t 16
t 16
t 16
18
30
t24
+20
+26
t29
+M
+20
t33
t20
t41
t20
+53
+20
t 72
+20
+104
+20
30
50
t29
+32
t5W
t64
t 25
+ 25
+ 25
+ a7
t25
+125
t25
t36
t25
t 41
t25
50
60
c43
t30
t 49
+30
+60
t30
t 76
t30
t104
+30
80
120
t51
t36
t56
t36
t71
t36
t90
+36
t123
t36
120
180
t61
+43
+ 68
t43
t63
t43
Cl06
+43
t143
t43
180
250
+70
+W
t79
+50
t96
t50
t122
+50
+165
tW
250
315
t79
t56
+66
t56
t106
+56
t137
t56
t166
+56
315
400
+a7
+9!3
+62
+62
t119
+62
t151
t62
f202
t62
tia
500
630
1
1
630
800
800
tia
+ia
l::l
/ +120
II
I
!
1000
::l Xl
+ 76
t146
t 76
t166
t 76
+251
t260
+60
+%I
+a0
t60
+ 142
t66
+176
t8ti
t226
+66
t316
t66
+164
+99
+203
tE3
t263
t99
t359
+96
1250
1600
+166
+llO
+235
+110
t305
t110
t420
+110
1600
2000
+212
t120
t270
t350
t120
t4W
t120
2000
2500
+240
+130
t305
t130
+410
t570
t130
t130
3 150
+260
t145
t355
t145
+475
t145
t665
l 145
_, _.
~ne~ntermeo~atetunoamentaldev~atton
basic sizes are required,
deviationin other
__
t120
+26
t 76
1250
t 13
:i l :,l
1000
2500
11
up to
Above
in micrometres
10
Table 6 -
ES
El
Deviations in micrometres
Bsaic size
FG1)
mm
Above
up to
and in&ding
3
lo
3
+6
+4
10
+7
+4
+a
+4
+lO
+4
+I4
+4
+10
u4
+29
+4
+44
+4
+4
+5
+2
+2
+6
i-2
10
+0
+2
+ 12
+2
+ 16
+2
+ 27
+2
+ 42
+2
+ 8,5
+10
+11
+14
+w
+24
+36
+54
+ 6.5
+6
+6
+6
+6
+6
+6
+6
+6
+4
+ 8
+4
+ 9
+4
+ 12
+4
+16
+4
+22
+4
+34
+4
+52
+4
+10,5
+12
+14
+17
+23
+a
+9
+9
+9
+9
+30
+8
+44
+0
+66
+0
+ 7.5
+5
+ 9
+5
+11
+5
+14
+5
+20
+5
+ 27
+5
+41
+5
+63
+5
10
18
+9
+6
+11
+6
+14
+6
+ 17
+6
+24
+6
+33
+6
+49
+6
+ 76
+6
18
30
+11
+7
+13
+7
+16
+7
+20
-1-7
+28
t7
+40
+7
+69
+7
+ 91
+7
30
50
+13
+9
+16
t9
+20
+9
t25
c9
+34
+9
+40
+9
+ 71
+9
+109
+9
50
80'
t23
+29
t40
+56
+10
t 10
10
+ 10
80
120
+27
+12
t34
+ 12
+47
+ 12
t66
+ 12
120
180
+32
+39
+14
t 14
+64
+ 14
t7-7
+ 14
+35
+15
+44i
+ 15
+61
+ 15
+ 87
+ 15
+40
+49
4~69
Cl7
180
266
315
250
315
400
17
t!%
+ 17
t43
t64
+18
t 16
t107
t47
t20
t60
t20
+ 63
+20
+117
+20
i,i
+ 18
400
500
500
830
+66
+22
+ 92
+22
+132
t22
630
800
t 74
+ 24
t104
t 24
t149
+ 24
1) The intermediate fundamental deviation FG is provided primarily for fine mechanisms and horology. If tolerance classes involving this fundamental deviation in other basic sizes are required, they may be calculated in accordance with IS0 296-l.
11
IS0
288-2 : 1988
Table 6 -
ES
EI
Basic size
mm
up to
Above
Deviations
and ineluding
+0,8
3,)
10
1.2 +
+1
0
+ 1.5 + 2.5
+;
+ 1,5 + 2.5
+1.2
l8
18
30
30
50
3,
+1,5
+2,5+4
+2,5+4
0
0
+
10
8
o,
+15
12
o
11
'+6
+9
13
t7
+ll
0
18
120
t3.5
180
t4.5
250
t15
16
cl8
t22
60
30'
o
48
o
0
+
+2;
+0,1
+0,14
+0,25
+0,4
0.6
75
o
+0,12
o
+)8
+is3
+0.48
o'
0.75
o
90
+0,15
+0,22
+0,36
+0.58
0.9
+0,18
co.27
+0,43
+0.7
+0,21
+0,33
co.52
+0,84
+0,25
+0,39
10.62
t 16
+23
t32
52
87
+115
81
1120
0
+
130
0
160
0
I+
190
220
250
0
+140
0
+160
0
cl85
0
t130
110
01
0
72
84
iloo
74
+loO
70
0
t62
0
t46
52
t63
0
+
+51
0
+29
+43
+40
+58+
0
+46
+35
t25
+27
250
+36
t39
t25
t30
t14
+l;
+40
0
+12
18
o
+33
+21
+10
o
180
4
0
0
t2.5
+25
+22
t19
120
14
50
80
o1.2
;'
1,5
2,;
+1.5
4
0
10
mm
Vm
0
t
290
0
t210
0
+
320
0
+
1.1
1.8
0
+
1,3
2.7
0
+
0
+
1.6
2.1
tl
3.:
0
-t_
2.5 I +
3,s
0
0'0'0;
+0,3
0
to.35
0
to.4
0
to.46
10.72
t 1.15
+ 1.85
to.52
to.81
+ 1.3
279
4.6
OjO'O
I
' +2,1
7.2
0
+
3.2
315
+20
400
t27
t40
t63
70
0
80
97
t155
+250
4M)
+0,63
t110
0
t175
0
t280
0
440
0
+0,7
0
t1.1
0
t1.75
0
+2,8
0
+125
t200
+320
500
to.8
11.25
~2
+3.2
to.9
+1.4
+2,3
2)
500
630
630
800
t9
0
t10
0
806
t11
1000
1 000
t13
1250
1 250
t15
1 600
1600
2000
2000
2500
1/+18
3 156
+26
0
1)
2)
Tolerance
116
0
t22
0
t32
0
t44
t13
cl8
t25
t36
t50
0
t15
0
t18
0
t21
0
1 +25
0
+30
t22
0
2500
t11
0
0
t36
0
0
+21
0
+24
0
+29
0
1 +35
0
t41
0
-1-S
0
+28
t40
+47
t56
+90
0
t66
t55
0
t
0
1 t65
0
t55
0
t68
010
0
t78
0
t96
78
0
II
11 t
0
+125
+110
0
+135
0
0
I t165
0
0
+230
0
t360
0
+260
0
A
560
660
0
+2.6
+4.2
780
+1.25
+1,95
+3,1
9201
t1.5
t195
+310
+5CN
I t230
I +370
I +600
1+
+ 1.05
t175
0
t210
0
0
t280
0
t33O
0
0
t44O
0
t540
0
0
t7m
0
Cl100
0
+860
0
/ t3.6
t1.65
0
t420
92 I t150
0
+140
t105
t39
t33
1 t46
0
+1m
0
1 +2.3
0
1 +3.7
t1.75
t2.8
+4.4
4.4
0
t8
0
t7
t2.1
t3.3
+5.4
t8.6
6.6
7.8
0
1+
9.2
0
t11
0
t13.5
0
0
+14
0
+10,5
0
1 +6
5.6
0
i+1;
+12,5
'0
+5
7
o
0
~12.5
0
) t15
0
t17.5
0
t21
0
0
+16,5
0
+19,5
0
/
1 +23
0
+28
0
+33
0
grades IT14 to IT18 hncl.) shall not be used for basic sizes less-than or equal to 1 mm.
The values given in the frame, for tolerance grades IT1 to IT5 fincl.). for basic sizes greater than 500 mm and less than or equal to 3 150 mm, are included
for experimental use.
Table 7 -
Limit deviations
for holes JS
50
80
fl
+ 1.5
f2.5
+4
+ 6.5
f 9.5
f15'
f37
f60
f95
f0.37
+0,6
f0.95
f 1.5
+ 2.3
120~
fl.25
+2
f3
f5
f 7.5
fll
f 17.5'. f 27
+ 43.5
* 70
fll0
f0.15
1
*0,175
f0.23
80
f23
kO.27
f0.435
20.7
+1,1
I 1.75
+ 2.7
120
180
f 1;75<
+2,5
f4
_+6
+9
k12.5
f 20
f 31.5
f 50
2 80
f125
I
to.2
f0.315
f0.5
kO.6
k1.25
+ 2
f 3.15
180
250
d.25
+3,5
f5
f?
+10
f14.5
f 23
f 36
+ 57.5
* 92.5
fl45
+0,23
Yko.36
f0.575
kO.926
ztl.45
f 2.3
+ 3.6
250
315
f3
f4
+6
f8
fll.5
fl6
-+26
f 40:5
f 65
+105
fl60
f0.26
f0.405
f0.65
*1,05
f 1,6
f 2.6
f 4.06
315
400
t3.5
k4.5
'k6.5
+9
kl2,5
+18
* 2a,5
f 44,!& + 70
+115
*1&l
f0.285
+0,445
lto.7
fl.15
f 1.8
f 2.85
f 4.45
400
500
+4
f5
f?,5
f10
k-13.5
f2u
+ 31.5
f 4.85
fl26
+200
+0,315
f0.485
+o,n5
+1,25
+2
f 3.15
31
500.
630
+ 4.5
f 5,5
630
800
f5
+6,5
loo0
f 5.5
f ?,5
t10.5
loo0
1250
t6.5
f9
+12
1250
1600
* j.5
+10,5
1600
2ocm
f9
2ooo
2500
fll
2500
3150
f13
800
fll
f16
+22
+35
+ 55
f &-ix,5 fl40
f220
+0,35
f0,55
f0,8?5
f 1.4
+2,2
f 3.5
f 5.5
f12.5
f18
f25
f40
f 62.5
flOO
fl60
+250
f0.4
f0.625
If1
f1.6
f2.5
f4
f 6.25
f14
+20
f28
k 45
f70
'fll5
kl6.5
f23.5
f33
f 52.5
f 82.5
fl4.5
f19.5
k27.5
_+39
f 62.5
fl2.5
+17.5
f23
k32.5
f46
f 75
ltrl5
f20,/5
f27.5
f39
f56
fl8
f25
234
f46
+67,5
*a
-f9
.fl80
+2BO
kO.45
+0,7
+1,15
fl.8
k2.a
+ 4.5
f 7
?rl30
+210
t330
kO.525
f0.825
f 1.3
f2.1
f3.3
f 8.25
f 97.5
f155
f250
f390
+0,625
+0,975
fl.55
+2,5
k3.9
+ 5.25
+ 6.25
f115
f185
f300
f460
f0.75
*1,15
fl.85
+3
f4.6
zk 7.5
f11,5
f 87.5
f140
+220
*3&l
+550
f0.875
f1.4
f2.2
f3.5
+5,5
It a.75
fl4,
f105
f165
f270
f4f!I3
+675
*1,05
fl.65
k2.7
+4,3
f6.75
fl0.5
It16.5
1)
In order to avoid repetition of equal values, the table lists the values as kx;
2)
Tolerance grades IT14 to IT15 fincl.) shall not be used for basic sizes less than or equal to 1 mm.
3)
The values in the frame, for tolerance grades IT1 to IT5 tincl.), for basic sizes greater than 500 mm and less than or equal to 3 150 mm, are included for experimental use.
\
Pm.
t 9.75
Table 8 -
= ES
= El
Deviations
Basic
size
in micrometres
mm
up to
Above
+2
+4
+6
-4
-6
-8
+5
and ineluding
3
3
63'
-3
6
10
10
18
18
30
30
5o
50
80
80
12
_____.
12rj
180
180
250
250
1;
+;
+ 10
-6
0
-2
0
-3
10
+0,5
-5
13
10
16
18
+12
+0,5
+l
-7
-10
-2.5
-3.5
-5
+ 10
+15
-8
-12
-3
+ 12
+20
-0.5
-9
-13
-4,5
+1
+2
-4
-6
+1
-6
-8
12
19
10
11
15
23
+14
+24
-0.5
+1
+2
-11
-15
-4.5
-6
-9
13
+ 13
+18
+28
c3
-12
-18
-10
+ 16
-6
C22
+34
+2
-13
-20
-.13
+ 18
+26
+41
+3
-7
-14
-22
-15
21
+2z
+30
+47
+2
-7
-16
-25
-18
24
+25
+36
+55
+3
-16
-26
-20
400
2000
2 500
9
21
10
c39
+60
+3
-29
-22.
29
+33
+43
+66
+2
-J
-20
-31
-25
32
0
- JO
800
0
-60
1000
0
-%I
1250
76
92
0
-125
2oocl
0
-150
2500
Tolerance
2)
Deviations
3)
for K in tolerance
-110
-175
0
-- 135
-210
JSlO,
grades above IT8 are not defined for basic sizes greater than 3 mm
14
16
0
110
0
- 125
0
0
-105
1600
1)
14
-140
___
3 150
- 32
~.-.-_..~~~__._
5'
-18
etc.
12
27
-66
1600
~25
27
1e
-56
1 250
18
15
-50
1000
14
-3.5
-44
800
0
-
630
630
92)
-2.5
._ 6
0
-4
3'5
5oo
500
+10
-8
9)
0
-165
_____________
0
-195
0
-230
0
-280
0
-330
102)
0
-40
Table 9 -
ES
EI
Deviations in micrometra
,O
-3
-2.5
- 5.5 - 6.5
-3
- 8
1
9
-12
I;,
-4
-10
- 3
- 12
-15
-5
-10
-4
-12
- 4
-15
-18
-6.5-6
-10.5 -12
-5
-14
-4
- 17
-21
- 7.5 -6
-5
-16
- 4
-20
-25
-6
-19
- 5
-24
-30
-8
-23
-6
-20
-35
-9
-8
-27
-33
-40
-11
-31
- 8
-37
-46
-13
-36
- 9
-41
-52
- 14
-39
- 10
-46
-57
-16
-43
- 10
-50
1;;
,
10
'*
18
30
30
50
I,6
-11,5 -13
50
80
80
120
120
180
180
_I
250
250
I_
315
4oF,
400
500
500
630
630
800
800
1000
loo0
1 250
1600
1260
1600
2000
2000
2500
1)
315
2500
ol+
-4
-34
- 4
- 52
-7
-6.5
- 9.5 -10,5
-7
-12
5
- 13
- 4
-16
- 2
-20
- 6
- 64
-9
-a,5
-11.5
-12,5
-0
-14
-42
-19
-25
-36
+ 2'-7
-25,
-50
- 7
-77
-11
-14
-10
-15
-9
-17
-9-5-3
-M
-23
-30
-43
-29
-8
-60
- 8
- 92
-13.5
-17.5
-13
-19
-12
-21
-11
- 24
- 7
-28
- 3
-36
-52
-34
-9
-71
- 9
-109
-15.5
-19.5
-14
-21
-13
-24
- 12
- 26
-8-3
- 33
- 42
-41
-15
-28
- 14
- 33
-9-4
- 39
-48
-18
-33
- 16
-36
-10
-45
-65
-21
-39
-63
-16
0+1-6
-21
0
-16
0
-33
0
-48
0
-75
0
-58
0
-90
0
-110
0
-84
0
-130
0
- 62
0
-100
0
-160
- 50
0
- 74
0
-120
0
-190
- 4
-58
0
-a7
0
-140
0
-220
-20-12-4
- 45 - 52
- 67
0
-100
0
-160
0
-250
-25
-45
-22-14-5
- 51 - 60
- 77
0
-115
0
-185
0
-290
-72
-27
-50
-25-14-5
-57
-66
-86
0
-130
0
-210
0
-320
+11
-70
-30
-55
-26-16-5
-62
-73
-94
0
-140
0
-230
0
-360
-63
+11
-86
-33
-60
-27
- 67
- 6
-la3
0
-155
0
-250
0
-400
-26
-26
-26
-44
-44
-44
-44
-70
-96
-136
- 86
-114
-154
-219
-30
-80
-30
-30
-50
-50
-50
-50
-110
-155
-100
-130
-175
-250
-34
- 90
-34
-34
-56
-56
-56
-S
-124
-174
-112
-146
-196
-286
-66
-66
-231
-326
0+4
0+5
0+5
0+6
+a
o+s
0+9
0
-17
- 80
-70
0
-40
-40
-40
-6&p-66
-106
-145
-205
-132
-48
-48
-48
-78,-?a
-70
-78
-126
-173
-243
-156
-203
-273
-388
-58
-58
-58
- 92
- 92
-150
-208
-288
-184
-242
- 92
-322
- 92
-46?
-68
-68
-68
-178
-243
-348
-110
-220
-110
-285
-110
-390
-110
-550
Tolerance classes N9, NmlOand Nll shall not be used for basic sizes less than or equal to 1 mm.
15
4171
IS QlQ( Part2):
IS0
1993
286-2 : 1988
Table 10 -
= ES
= EI
Deviations in micrometres
Basic size
mm
Above
up to
and including
3
I
-11
-13.5
-14.5
-16
-17
-20
-30
-42
-60
I -
I -10,s I
-11
I -
I - 12 I - 12 I - 12
10
-14
-16.5
-13.5
-17.5
-13
-19
-12
- 21
-9
- 24
- 15
- 37
- 15
-51
- 15
-73
10
18
-17
-20
-16
-21
-15
-23
- 15
-26
- 11
-29
- 18
-45
- 18
-61
- 18
-88
16
30
-20.5
-20
-19
- 18
-14
-22
-22
-22
-24.5
-26
-26
-31
-35
-55
- 74
-106
-24.5
-28.5
-23
-30
-22
-33
- 21
- 37
-17
- 42
-26
-26
-26
-65
-88
-126
30
50
315
400
400500
-55
- 51
-41
-62
-62
-80
-87
-99
-151
-202
-61
-55
-45
-68
-68
-88
-95
-108
-165
-223
Table 11 -
Limit deviations
for holes R
17
Table
12 -
Limit
deviations
for holes
= ES
= EI
Deviations in micrometres
Basic size
up to
Above
and in.
cludin(
500
560
560
630
630
710
710
800
800
900
900
1000
1000
1 120
1 120
1250
1 250
1 400
1400
1600
1600
1800
1800
2000
2000
2240
2240
2500
2500
2800
2800
3 150
Table
13 -
Limit
deviations
T and U
for holes
= ES
= EZ
286-2 : 1988
Deviatioils
in micrometres
l-
Basic
Basic size
Above
a
_
500
-3 8
-4 4
-5 0
80
691-
751
I-
120
140
160
961 -
911-1021
-1021
-102
250
250
280
280
315
315
355
355
400
400
460
460
500
-250
-299
-338
730
no
740
740
-940-940-940
676
1400
2800
-241
740
2500
180
225
710
704
620
2 240
160
225
2000
140
200
670
900
1800
120
200
1600
100
180
-790
-820
-865
-840-840-840
lo00
1400
920
965
-1030
-1080
-1050
-1Ow
-1050
-1106
-1140
-1190
780
-1150
-1150
A1150
945
-1216
-1255
-1315
-1300
-1300
-13cHl
-1366
-1405
-1466
-1450
-1450
-1450
-1038
-1
-1575
-1645
-1050
-1600
-1600
-1600
-1128
-1
-1
-1
780
-846
1 250
690
996
1%
1 120
1600
1800
100
644
800
80
-660-660-660
780
88-
9E0
528
6+
l-6Lx-m-8al
710
1250
65
630
1 120
-6 1
660
1 000
-5 5
65
710
900
-4 7
50
up to
and in,eluding
630
800
50
560
40
size
mm
-347
-396
-445
2000
2 240
2 500
2800
3 150
678
725
795
-1200
-1200
~-1200
-1850
-1850
-1850
-1
-1350
-1430
-1942
-2coO
-2Om
-1350
292
-1350
-1350
-2m
-2Ocn
-2Ocn
-1442
-1600
-1580
-2092
-2150
-2230
-1500
-1500
-1500
-2300
-2300
-2300
-1
-1675
-1780
-2410
-2475
-2580
-1650
-1650
-2500
-2500
-2500
-1760
-1825
-1930
-2610
-2675
-2780
-1908
-1900
-1900
-2900
~2900,-29Kl
-2035
-2110
-2230
-3035
-3110
-2100
-2100
-2100
-3200
-3200
-3200
-2235
I-2310
-2430
-3335
-3410
-3530
610
-1650
-3230
-525
1)
Tolerance dasses T5 to T8 (incl.) have not been tabulated for basic sizes less than or equal to 24 mm. It is recommended that tolerance classes U5 to U8
(incl.1 be used instead. However, if tolerance classes T5 to T8 (incl.1 are especially required, they may be calculated from the bases given in IS0 286-l.
19
IS
919
IS0
( Part
2)
: 1993
: 1988
288-2
Table
14 -
Limit
deviations
for holes
=
=
V, X and Y 11
ES
El
Deviations in micrometres
Basic size
V2)
Y3)
mm
up to
Above
and ineluding
3
3
10
IO
14
14
1;
-32
1:
_CJJ
400
355
450
59
72
71
m-88
Fundamental
2)
Tolerance
to X8 fincl.)
IS0 286-l.
Tolerance
deviations
-507
-556
-605
-516
-505
-525
-525
63
-63
-63
76
96
-115
-147
67
75
108
85
91
-94
-94
110
133
-1%
-194
109
105
114
-114
-114
125
130
153
-176
-214
138
133
144
157
163
190
166
163
174
187
193
220
207
201
214
229
236
269
247
241
254
-606
-655
-569
-590
-590
719
-709
-730
-500
-511
-564
-615
-626
-679
-730
755
766
819
-809
799
820
-845
-856
-
572
75
-557
-635
-159
-579
75
89
-546
-622
-127
105
-475
-582
55
-454
-595
-727
-717
-740
-740
-692
-767
-760
-637
-635
-941
907
697
-960
-909
-
920
-1 017
~~
V, X and Y are not provided
classes V5 to V8 (incl.)
be used instead.
-498
-464
~~_
1)
315
T-t--Tit-
-39
-66
3)
10
However,
if tolerance
if tolerance
classes V5 to V8 fincl.)
However,
are especially
required,
they
may be calculated
20
required,
that tolerance
from
classes X5
that to!erance
classes
Table 15 -
EZ
Deviations in
Basic size
ZA
mm
up to
and including
Above
18
24
24
30
30
40
40
50
50
65
65
80
10
11
-26
-32
-26
-36
-26
-40
-26
-51-66
-26
-32
-40
-31
-43
-35
-53
-35
-65
_,~,35
-83
36
110
- 39
-48
36
-51
42
-64
42
-78
42
132
-47
-58
-43
-61
-50
-77
-50
-93
-50
- 120
-50
- 160
-57
-68
-53
-71
-60
-87
-60
- 103
-60
- 130
-80
- 170
-69
-82
-66
-86
-73
- 106
-73
- 125
-73
- 157
-73
- 203
-131
-147
127
152
136
175
- 136
-196
161
191
172
218
172
246
-26
-86
42
loo
- 136
-236
-
- 136
-296
172
292
10
11
- 32
- 38
32
42
32
46
32
57
32
72
32
92
- 39
38
42
42
42
42
-143
-159
139
led
148
la7
148
210
- 148
-248
- 148
-306
-175
-191
171
196
180
219
180
242
- 180
-280
- 180
-340
172
362
8 loo
8p.
--LTi-
loo
120
Fundamental deviations 2 and ZA are not provided for basic sizes greater than 500 mm
21
-1 427
-1490
-1450
-1547
-1450
-1605
-1450
-1700
-1450
-1850
-1577
-1640
-1600
-1697
-1600
-1 765
-1600
-1850
-1m
-2000
Table
16 -
Limit
deviations
ES
EI
Deviations in micrometres
Basic size
ZB
zc
mm
Above
up to
and in&ding
7
-i
_
-;
-z
-g
10
-j
3
61
76
_
10
l4
14
18
18
24
1
-
24
30
30
40'
40
50
11
-2
_
-4:
-z
1;
1,;
-67
_
69
-67
- 103
67
125
,:
,;
,;
1;
-60
_
70
-60
-76
-80
-88
9
-@I
74
-60
--
a5
-60
loo
-80
-98
126
_
-
91
106
-97
- 119
_
-
97
133
97
155
97
187
*;
123
141
130
157
130
173
- 130
-2IlO
130
240
108
135
108
151
108
178
106
218
143
161
150
177
150
193
150
220
128
149
136
163
136
lea
- 136
-220
136
266
180
201
188
221
188
240
186
272
152
173
160
193
160
212
- 160
-290
210
231
218
251
218
270
218
302
- 218
-346
191
216
-200
- 239
-200
- 262
-200
-300
-200
- 360
- 265
-290
274
313
274
336
274
374
- 274
-434
242
281
- 242
-304
325
364
325
387
325
425
- 325
-485
I=
-405
- 451
405
479
-405
- 525
;z
160
244
242
342
242
IO2
:g
65
80
-349
- 379
-360
-360
-360
360
-469
-480
-460
-406
-434
-480
550
-499
-526
-600
- 445
-499
:g
- 445
-585
rg
-585
-639
-565
- 672
8o
loa
1;
100
120
512
547
.- 394
- 424
572
607
554
480.
-585
- 725
- 150
-- -260
188
318
-'a5
-595
- 480
\-
670
-596
_
677
-690
-690
-690
6gj
612
525
579
665
745
712
-777
-630
910
620
720
620
780
-620
- 870
785
825
-800
-863
-800
-ml
-800
-960
-800
-1050
685
925
-900
-963
-900
-loo0
-900
-1060
-%I0
-1150
525
120
140
- 605
-645
- 620
-683
140
160
-686
700
763
725
765
805
-780
-843
-880
-
- 300
-490
316
341
Ig
200
156
67
157
:g
180
120
-80
G5
180
-80
110
5o
160
11
10
101
119
II
-2
10
952
525
525
- 700
-800
- 700
-860
- 780
-880
- 780
-940
- 780
-1030
- 995
-1 025
-loo0
-1063
-loo0
-1100
-1000
-1160
-1OCKl
-1250
-660
-880
995
-1065
-1170
-1133
-1179
-1150
-1222
-1150
-1 265
-1150
-1335
-1150
-1440
-680
700
950
744
200
25
1:
-960
-1032
-960
-1 075
-960
-1145
-960
-1250
-1233
-1 279
-1250
-1322
-1250
-1365
-1250
-1435
-1250
-1540
225
250
-lo33
-1 079
-1050
-1122
-1050
-1165
-1050
-1 235
-1060
-1340
-1333
-1379
-1350
-1422
-1350
-1465
-1350
-1535
-1350
-1640
250
280
-1180
-1 232
-12ccl
-1281
-1200
-1330
-1200
-1410
-1200
-1620
-1530
-1582
-1550
-1631
-1550
-1680
-1550
-1760
-1550
-1870
280
315
-1280
-1332
-1300
-1381
-1300
-1430
-1300
-1 510
-1300
-1620
-1690
-1732
-1700
-1781
-1700
-1630
-1700
-1 910
-1703
-2020
315
355
- 1 479
-1536
-1500
-1599
-1500
-1640
-1500
-1730
-15co
-1860
-1879
-1936
-1900
-1989
-1900
-2040
-1900
-2130
-1900
-2260
355
400
-1629
-1666
-1650
-1739
-1650
-1790
-1650
-1680
-1650
-2010
-2079
-2136
-2100
-2169
-2100
-2240
-2100
-2330
-2100
-2460
400
450
-1827
-1890
-1850
-1947
-1850
-2005
-1850
-2100
-1650
-2250
-2377
-2440
-2400
-2497
-2400
-2555
-2400
-2650
-2400
-2800
450
500
-20n
-2140
-2100
-2197
-2100
-2255
-2100
-2360
-2100
-2500
-25n
-2640
-2m
-2697
-26co
-2755
-2600
-2850
-2600
-3000
Fundamental deviations 26 and ZC are not provided for basic sizes greater than 500 mm.
22
Table 17 -
a2)
b21
11
-
12
270
-330
- 270
-345
- 270
-390
-290
- 370
270
370
10
-
140
in micrometres
11
-
140
-160
-2cQ
1
)
140
140
1673
215
-290
- 430
150
150
-60
-206
240
-116
-290
-4c0
-290
- 470
150
-220
260
-136
i
i
-300
-430
-309
- 510
160
-244
-290
1
)
310
470
310
550
170
170
270
330
- 320
-4&J
320
570
160
160
-340
- 530
- 350
- 550
-340
- 640
-390
-600
-
150
160
-280-340
1
)
95
1
-130
-192
1
J
190
190
-14.0
310
360
-214
1
1
-200
200
-150
-320
390
-224
-390
- 730
220
-170
J
J
410
410
630
750
-3X-460
359
560
220
-360-440
240
-257
-
240
I
J
-460
- 710
-460
- 960
-260
260
510
-260
260
)
J
J
J
520
770
520
920
420
-440-530
-550
-590
310
310
470
560
930
990
-660
-660
-340-340
950
-1 120
-525
- 740
-1030
- 740
-1200
-380-380
-
565
1
-630
670
929
420
420
-1
110
-1260
605
710
920
-480-480
-1240
920
920
-1440
-1050
-1050
-540-540
-1 370
-1
-1200
-1200
-600-600
-1560
-1770
-630
-1350
-1360
-680-660
-1
-1 920
910
-1040
-15cQ
-1500
760
-1900
-2130
-1010
-1650
-1650
-2050
-2260
710
750
-660
-960
760
-1160
1)
Fundamental
deviations
a, b and c are not provided for basic sizes greater than 500 mm.
2)
Fundamental
deviations
a and b shall not be used for any standard tolerance, grades in basic sizes less than or equal to 1 mm.
23
J
J
I
1
J
-m-&m
570
IS 9j9(Part2):1993
IS0 288-2 : 19b8
Table 18 -
= es
= ei
Deviations in micrometres
Basic size
cdl)
mm
IO
10
18
18
30
30
60
10
-34
-34
-34
-38
-40
-44
-34
-34
- 34
-46
-69
- 74
-46
-46
-51
-54
-46
-46
-46
-46
-68
-64
-76
-94
-56
-66
-56
-56
-56
-56
-62
-65
-71
-78
-92
-114
-20
-20
-20
-20
10
20
11
12
13
xl
20
-20
20
180
250
250
315
315
400
-210
-235
-210
-246
-210
-267
-210
-299
- 210
-350
- 210
-440
210
570
-210
-790
- 210
-1100
400
500
-230
-257
-230
-270
-230
-293
-230
-327
- 230
-385
- 230
-480
- 230
-630
-230
-860
- 230
-1200
500
630
-260
-330
-260
-370
- 260
-435
- 260
-540
630
800
-290
800
1066
1250
loo0
1250
1600
260
700
-290
-290
-290
-290
-370
-415
-320
-410
-320
-460
- 320
-550
t- 320
-680
- 320
-880
-350
-456
-350
-515
- 350
-' 770
- 350
-1 010
-390
-390
-390
-390
-390
-515
-585
- '890
-1 170
490
350
610
700
610
790
1600
2ooo
-430
-580
-430
-660
-430
- 800
-430
-1030
-430
2kK.l
2500
-480
-655
-480
-480
-480
-480
-760
920
-1180
-1580
2500
3150
-520
-!m
520
-730
-860
-1060
..
0,
520
-1380
-1350
520
-1 870
11 The intermediate fundamental deviation cd is provided primarily for fine mechanisms and horology. If tolerance classes involving this fundamental
deviation in other basic sizes are required, they may be calculated in accordance with IS0 286-l.
24
Table 19 -
288-2
: 1988
= es
= ei
Deviations in micrometres
Basic size
efl)
mm
4bove
up to
and ineluding
10
-20
-20
20
-14
-14
-14
-14
-14
-14
-14
-14
-50
68
-16.5
-18
-19
-22
-26
-32
-44
-62
25
83
-18
-20.5
-18
-22
-18
-24
-18
-27
-18
-33
-18
-40
-18
-54
-18
-76
18
3o
1:
1:
1:
1;
1:
1,;
30
50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
50
-61
-66
-75
-89
-112
150
-60
.-73
-60
-79
-60
-90
-60
-106
-60
-134
60
180
- 72
-107
- 72
-126
- 72
-159
72
212
50
80
80
120
- 72
-87
- 72
-94
120
180
-85
-103
-85
-110
-a,
-125
-85
-148
-85
-165
1,:
180
258
-100
-120
-100
-129
-100
-146
-100
-172
-100
-215
258
315
-110
-110
-110
-110
-110
110
-133
-142
-162
-191
-240
320
- 125
-125
-125
-125
-125
125
-150
-161
-182
-214
-265
355
-135
-162
-135
-175
-135
-198
-135
-232
-135
-290
135
385
-145
-145
-145
-145
-215
-255
-320
425
-160
-210
-160
-240
-160
-265
-160
-360
160
480
loo0
-170
-226
-170
-260
-170
-310
-170
-4co
170
530
1000
1256
-195
-261
-195
-300
-195
-360
-195
-455
195
615
1258
1680
-220
-293
-220
-220
-220
220
-345
-415
-530
720
-240
-390
-240
-470
-240
-610
240
840
260
1680
2CMx
-240
-332
?ooo
2500
-260
-260
-260
-260
-370
-435
-540
-700
-.960
-290
-290
-290
-290
-425
-600
-620
-830
-1150
3150
100
286
-189
2500
10
-38
- 25
-61
800
-20
- 25
- 47
630800
-32
- 25
-40
630
-20
- 25
-34
500
-28
- 25
-31
4ooEoo
-20
10
400
-25
315
mmmmI-m
290
1) The intermediate fundamental deviation ef is provided primarily for fine mechanisms and horology. If tolerance classes involving this fundamcntcl
deviation in other basic sizes are required, they may be calculated in accordance with IS0 286-l.
25
286-2 : 1988
Table 20 -
= es
= ei
Deviations in micromstres
Basic size
Above
fgll
mm
up to
and ineluding
3
10
I
3
10
10
-6
-6
-6
-6
-6
-6
-6
-6
-4
-4
-4
-4
-4
-4
-4
-4
-8
-9
-10
- 12
-16
-20
-31
-46
-6
-7
-6
-10
-14
-18
-29
-44
- 10
-12.5
-10
-14
-10
-15
- 10
-18
- 10
-22
- 10
-28
- 10
-40
-10
-58
-6
- 8.5
-6
-10
-6
-11
-6
-14
-6
-18
-6
-24
-6
-36
-6
-64
- 13
-15.5
-13
-17
-13
-19
- 13
-22
- 13
-28
- 13
-35
- 13
-49
-13
- 71
-8
-10,5
-8
-12
-8
-14
-8
-17
-8
-23
-8
-30
-8
-44
-8
-66
10
18
- 16
-19
-16
-21
-16
-24
- 16
-27
- 16
-34
- 16
-43
- 16
-59
- 16
-86
18
3o
1;
1;
1:
I$
1:
I g
1;
- 20
30
50
-25
-29
-25
-32
-25
-36
- 25
-41
- 25
-50
- 25
-64
- 25
- 87
50
80
-30
-38
-30
-43
-30
-49
-30
-60
-30
- 76
-30
-104
80
120
-36
-46
-36
-36
-36
-36
-36
-51
-58
-71
-90
-123
-43
-43
-43
-43
-43
-104
120
180
-43
-55
-61
-68
-83
-106
-143
186
256
-50
-64
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-70
-79
-96
-122
-165
250
315
-56
-56
-56
-56
-56
-56
-72
-79
-68
-108
-137
-165
-62
-80
-62
-87
-62
- 96
-62
-62
-62
-119
-151
-202
-68
-86
-66
-95
-68
-108
-68
-131
-68
-166
-68
-223
- 76
-251
315
400
400
500
500
630
- 76
-120
- 76
-146
- 76
-166
630
800
-80
-90
-90
-80
-130
-160
-205
-280
-66
- 142
-66
-66
-66
-176
-226
-316
-99
-164
-96
-203
-99
-263
-96
-358
800
1000
1000
1250
1250
1600
1600
2000
-110
-110
-110
-110
-188
-235
-305
-420
-120
-212
-120
-270
-120
-350
-120
-490
2000
2500
-130
-240
-130
-305
-130
-410
-130
-570
2500
3150
-145
-280
-145
-365
-145
-475
-145
-665
- 25
-125
I) The intermediate fundamental deviation fg is provided primarily for fine mechanisms and horology. If tolerance classes involving this fundament,
deviation in other basic sizes are required, they may be calculated in accordance with IS0 286-l.
26
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1993
IS0 286-P : 1988
Table 21 -
= es
= ei
Deviations in micrornetres
Basic size
mm
Above
up to
and ineluding
3
3
10
10
18
18
30
30
50
50
80
80
120
120
180
180
250
250
315
315
400
400500
10
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-4
-5
-6
-0
- 12
- 16
-27
-42
-4
-4
-4
-4
-4
-4
-4
-4
-6.5
-8
-9
- 12
-16
-22
-34
-52
-18
-36
-18
-43
- 18
-54
- 18
- 75
- 18
-107
-20
-40
-20
-47
-20
-60
-20
-83
-20
-117
27
-2
Table 22 -
Upper
limit deviation
= es
= ei
Basic size
AbOVem;z;;_ . 1 1 2 1 3
1 5
eluding
-
b;;;jo.:'
-0.8 - 1.2 - 2
0
-
0
-
0
-
10
0
-
14
25
40
60
0
-18
-30
48
75
-22
-36
58
90
70
110
84
130
0
-
1.5 -
2.5
-1.2-2
-3
-15
0
-5
0
-8
0
-
11
0
-18
-27
-43
0
0
0
-16
50
&-)
-II_;
_;
120
-2.5-4
120
180
O
-3.5
0
-6
O
-
0
-10
O
-
-25
0
-13
80
O
-12
0
-19
O
-18
0
-35
-26
-14
316
_;
-12
_
.J15
4M)
_;
_;
0
-16
0
-13
-20
-63
-23
0
-16
-32
0
-25
38
-27
40
44
50
56
-130
0
-93
63
70
80
90
0
-
-185
-155
220
0
-
250
0
290
0
-210
0
-
320
380
0
-230
97
0
-140
-160
61
190
0
-115
0
-57
0
-20
-100
0
-
0
-140
0
-
0
-
87
0
-52
160
0
-120
-72
74
0
-46
0
-40
-29
-54
-100
0
-46
0
-22
-62
0
-30
0
-15
-39
260
13
17
18
mm
,8
Pm
3,,0
10
12
0
-250
0
-
400
440
600
!xO
-0.1
-0.14
0
- 0.25
0
-0.4
-0.12
-0.18
-0.3
-0.48
-0.15
-0.22
0
--0.18
0
-0.58
0
-0.33
0
-0.36
-0,27
-0.21
- 0.25
'
0.43
0
-
0.75
0
-
1.2
0
-
0
-0.7
0.6
0.9
1.1
1.5
0
-0.46
1.8
0
2.2
1.8
2.7
2.1
3.3
2,5
0
-
0
-
0
-
-0.33
-0.3
0
-- 3.9
0
-1.9
-0.35
-0.54
-0.87
-1.4
-0.4
-0.63
-0.46
-0.72
--0.52
0
-
-1
- 1.15
1.3
0
-
0
-2.1
-0.57
-0.89
- 1.4
-2.3
_____~
-0.63
-0.97
- 1.55
3.5
-. 2.5
-0.81
2.2
0
-1.85
-2.5
4.6
- 1.6
2.9
0.
-
3.2
0
-
-3
3.6
0
-
5.4
6.3
4.6
7.2
5.2
6.1
0
-
5.7
0
-
0
-
6.9
6.3
9.7
4.4
.~11
2J
500
630
0
-9
630
0
-11
800
o_,;
loo0
1000
1250
1250
1600
2500
2600
2500
31w
-18
-21
-26
_;
_;
-;
-33
-29
0
-36
0
-47
-39
-56
0
-48
66
78
0
-66
-41
-66
-78
_;
-BB"
-2
-105
-125
0
-110
'
-136
-195
'
0
-
660
0
-500
0
-
780
920
0
-600
0
-440
'
-330
-420
0
-370
0
-a0
'
-210
-310
0
-230
0
-175
-260
0
-360
0
-150
0
-320
-230
-165
0
-280
O>
-200
0
-140
0
-92
0
-175
-125
0
-110
0
-40
-18
_;
-24
0
-36
0
-28
0
-32
0
-25
0
-21
0
-15
20@)
0
-15
0
-13
1600
-16
0
-11
0
-22
-10
800
0
-16
-0.7
- 1.1
0
-0.8
0
- 1.25
0
- 1.75
0
-2
0
-2.8
0
-3.2
-0.9
-1.4
-2.3
-3.6
-2.6
-4.2
-1.05
0
-1.25
- 1.65
0
- 1.95
-3.1
-1.5
-2.3
-3.7
5.6
6.6
-5
7.6
0
-6
-1.76
-2.8
-4.4
-7
-2
-1;
_;,
-30.3
_;4
_;6
9.2
0
-11
'
-13.5
0
-12.5
0
-
-1100
1J Tolerance grades IT14 to IT16 fincl.) shall not be used for basic sizes less than or equal to
0
-8
0
-
-700
-540
-5
0
-14
0
-10.5
0
-16.5
- 12.5
- 19.5
0
-15
0
-17.5
0
-21
0
-23
0
-28
0
-33
1 mm.
2J The values given in tha frame, for tolerance grades IT1 to IT6 finc1.J. for basic sizes greater than 500 mm and lass than or equal to 3 160 mm, are included
for experimental use.
28
Table 24 -
= es
= ei
Deviations
Basic size
in micrometres
mm
up to
and in&ding
4bove
5)
6)
7)
f2
+ 4
-2
+ 6
-4
+0
-6
+2
0
+3
+3
-2
+6
-2
+8
-4
+2,5
0
+5
+1
r;
+ 10
+2.5
0
3
6
10
-5
10
18
1;
+ 12
-6
18
80
120
400
+ 10
0
+ 14
0
+25
+6
+1
+ 9
+1
+ 13
+1
+18
+30
+5
+7
+ 10
+16
+22
+1
+1
+1
+1
+3
+6
+9
+ 12
+19
+1
+1
+1
+1
+4
+8
+11
+15
+23
+2
+2
+2
+9
t13
t 18
t27
+33
t10
t2
+2
+15
t2
t2
+21
+2
+2
+32
+2
t2
t46
+38
t54
+4
0
+6
0
-4
-8
t6
+11
t15
+4
aQ
-5
-';
+12
-5
-7
+18
-10
-12
120
+13
+20
+13
+18
+25
-9
-15
+3
t3
Cl4
+22
+15
t2l
+28
t43
-11
-18
+3
t3
+3
+3
+ 16
+25
+18
+24
t33
t50
-13
-21
+4
+4
+4
t4
+20
+27
t36
+56
+4
+4
t4
+4
t22
+29
t40
t61
+4
+4
t4
+4
,;
*;,j
315
-4
250
250
+13
180
180
+9
50
50
+5
30
30
315
400
500
,,
,;
+7
-20
f16
f18
k20
f26
';
1250
1250
1600
1600
2ooo
2500
2ooo
2500
3150
Where
75
0
120
0
180
0
90
0
+150
t 74
0
0
+120
0
0
+190
t97
+140
+220
t100
+160
+115
+1a5
t130
+210
0
+14cl
+ 70
+110
+175
t2al
+125
+200
+320
+m
+230
+360
0
+4al
0
+125
0
t195
0
+310
0
+Sxl
0
+150
+230
+370
+600
+210
+33O
+540
+135
cbu
0
+uO
je5,j&Or
je7
t--i
0
0
+890
0
700
0
0
810
0
900
970
'0
+llOO
0
+I250
0
+laO
0
880
+1050
0
tleal
0
780
0
+1z50
+18&l
920
+ltiOO
0
+1 la,
0
+1360
0
'+8W
+460
0
+.700
0
+ ~-- -~
+390
+8w
560
.30
+720
+570
0
+
0
t500
t630
+630
440
770
Ol
+!sO
360
+3m
+260
+280
+250
+460
t320
t165
+175
210
t400
t4aO
0
+290
0'
+' 3J
+140
0
0
+250
+110
160
0
+m
l&l
+92
130
+lOO
t105
+78
110
t220
0
,O
+
+ 81
+89
14.0
0
+62
0
+72
t66
0
1)
0
0
+a
+%I
0
+84
0
-
+80
+56
+52
loo
0
+5
loo0
+33
+ 70
0
+156
t68
+5
1000
+43
0
+45
+5
800
+58
0
+ 97
+32
+5
630800
+36
13
60
0
t25
+50
+48
0
12
+
0
+31
+44
+40
0
+27
11
+,3
-32
500630
10
0
+17!iO
+29m
0
+2 166
0
+23OO
0
0
+3366
0
Table 25 -
Basic size
in micrometres
mm
Above
up to
and in&ding
3
3
10
lo
18
30
30
50
50
80'
+4
t2
+5
t2
+6
t2
+
+
8
2
+ 12
+ 2
+16
+2
+6,5
+4
t8
t4
+9
+4
t 12
t 4
+16
+ 4
+ 8.5
+6
t10
t6
+12
+6
+ 15
+ 6
t10
+7
t12
t7
+15
+7
+ 12
+8
t14
+a
t13
+9
+27
t2
+I3
+4
+7
+4
+a
+4
t 10
t 4
t 14
t 4
t18
+4
t29
t4
+22
t4
t34
t4
+10,5
f12
+8
+13
t8
t 16
8
+ 20
+ 8
t26
+a
t36
t8
t 21
+ 6
t20
+6
t42
t6
t12.5
+10
+14
+10
t16
t10
t 19
+ 10
+ 25
+ 10
t10
+46
+10
t 18
+ 7
+25
t 7
+34
f7
t50
t?
+15
+12
+17
t12
t20
+12
t 23
t 12
t30
+ 12
t39
t12
+55
t12
+17
+8
+ 21
+ 8
t29
t 8
t41
+8
t60
t8
+19
415
+21
t15
t24
t15
+ 28
t 15
t36
t 15
+46
+15
t67
t15
t16
t9
t20
t9
+25
+ 9
t48
+71
+9
+9
+21
+17
t24
t17
+28
+17
t33
t 17
+42
+ 17
t56
t79
t17
+19
t24
t11
t11
+30
+ 11
+ 11
t28
t20
t33
+20
t39
t20
+W
+ 20
t34
9
+ 41
80
120
+23
+13
i26
+13
+ 35
t 13
+48
+ 13
i-33
t23
t36
t23
+ 45
+ 23
156
t 23
120
180
+27
t15
+33
t15
t40
+ 15
+55
t 15
+39
+27
t45
t27
+52
+ 27
t 67
+ 27
180
250
260
315
315
400
+31
+37
+46
+63
t17
t17
t 17
+ 17
+45
+31
+51
+31
t60
t 31
tn
+ 31
+36
+20
t43
+20
+ 52
+20
+ 72
t 20
+50
t34
t57
t34
t66
+34
+86
+34
+39
+46
+ 57
t 78
+55
t62
+ 73
+%l
t21
+21
+ 21
t 21
+37
t37
t 37
+ 37
t43
+23
+50
+23
+63
+23
+86
+23
+@J
t40
t67
t40
+a0
+40
t103
+40
630
+70
+95
+88
+114
t26
+ 26
t44
+44
800
+80
+30
+llO
+30
+100
+50
+130
+50
loo0
+90
t34
t 124
+34
+112
+146
t56
t56
1000
1250
+106
+40
+145
+40
+132
+66
t171
t66
1260
1600
+126
t48
t173
t48
t156
+76
+203
+ 78
1600
2ooo
+150
+56
+208
+56
+184
+ 92
t 92
2ooo
2500
+178
+66
+243
+66
+220
+110
+265
+110
2500
3150
+211
i 76
+286
+ 76
t270
t135
t345
4oo!m
500
630
800
-i
31
+242
i135
+a
t32
t17
Table 26 -
= es
= ei
Deviations in micrometres
Basic sire
mm
3
10
10
18
18
30
30
60
50
80
80
120
120
180
180
250
250
315
315
400
400
500
-I500
630
630
800
32
10
IS 919 (Part2)
: 1993
IS0 288-2 : 1988
Table 27 -
33
Table 28 -
Limit
deviations
for shafts
= es
= ei
Deviations in micrometres
Basic size
mm
Above
Basic size
S
I
up to
and in&ding
10
10
18
I
4
+27
+29
+32
+3%
+45
+59
01
+23
23
23
23
23
23
23
+31
+33
+36
+39
+46
55
71
+98
+2a
+28
+28
+28
28
28
28
+48
+56
+6a
87
+119
+35
35
t83
35
up to
and in
cludinc
560
560
-___
630
630
I-
35
+99
S
-_._
506
___
28
+35
+72
---
Above
+25.5
23
mm
-_
6
324
+280
+
7
+350
+390
+280
_
+m
354
380
420
+
310
__~__
310
310
+390
420
465
+340
+340
340
+430
+460
+505
380
380
+486
520
570
430
430
610
430
+526
+5&O
470
-
470
-t 470
586
625
520
+520
~ ~ _+.____
80
1 250
80
-.-_-
106
1 250
-_..-.
1400
120
140
1600
1 600
1 800
-____.
140
166
160
180
-
180
200
200
225
225
260
256
280
280
315
315
355
355
400
400
450
450
5c6
+112
cl18
+125
+140
+163
+200
+100
iloo
+100
+1cQ
+100
+1co
+ 120
112%
+133
+148
+171
+208
+1Q9
-
+1oa
+108
+108
+1c@
+108
+I36
+142
+151
1168
+194
+237
+122
+122
+122
+122
+122
+122
+144
+150
+159
cl76
+202
~245
+130
+130
+130
+130
+130
+130
+164
+160
+169
+186
+212
+255
+140
+140
+140
+140
+140
-
+140
174
+w1
+1w
+210
+239
+288
+15x9
+159
+159
+158
Cl58
+186
+193
+202
c222
+251
+300
+170
+170
+170
+170
+170
+170
____.__~~
+2W
+215
+2x
+247
+279
+330
+158
+190
+190
--
+190
+190
+190
+226
+233
+244
-I265
+297
+348
+209
+208
+2cB
+252
t295
+329
+3a7
+232
+232
+232
+232
-t
+208
+279
+292
c315
c349
+407
+252
+2!x?
+252
+252
+252
+252
c?(;
yi
34
:
2 000
-...
2 240
2506
--.
2800
+190
+ 272
1800
-_...
_~_~
2 240
380
-t
65
685
+52a
IS 919 (Part2)
IS0
Table 29 -
: 1993/
288-2 : 1988
= es
= ei
Deviations in micrometres
Basic size
I
5
10
Basicsize
I
I
mm
mm
+22
+ 18
+24
+ 18
+28
+ 18
+32
+ 18
+43
+ 18
500
560
+28
+23
+31
+23
+35
+23
+41
+23
+53
+23
+460
630.----_-
630
710
+494+520+704+730+?70
+6so+m+560
+450
10
18
710
800
18
24
800
900
24
30
900
30
40
1000
1 120
40
50
1 120
1250
50
65
1250
1480
65
80
1400
1600
80
100
1606
1800
100
120
1800
2000
120
140
2ooo
2240
-
140
160
+162
+134
+159
+134
+174
+134
+197
+134
+206
+190
+215
+190
+230
+190
+253
+190
+290
+190
2240
2500
160
180
+164
+146
+171
+146
+186
+146
+209
+146
+228
+210
+235
+210
+2w
+210
+273
+210
+310
+210
2500
2800
-
180
200
+186
+166
+195
+166
+212
+166
+238
+166
2800
3150
1000
+550+580+790+920+885
+ 749 + 740
+500+500
.-----+6lO
+640
+890
+920
+560+840+840+840
+560
.----__
+ 676 + 710 + 996 +l@Sl
+620+620+940+940+940
.-.--_+ 736 + no
+1106
+1140
+ 680 + 680 +1050
+1m
.----__
+ 885 +1216
+1255
+846
+ 780 + 780 +1150
+1150
740
+965
+1080
+1190
+1050
+1315
+1150
+1366
+13wJ
+1405
+1300
+14&5
+1300
+152a
+1450
+1575
+1450
+1645
+1456
+1678
+16cn
+1725
+1600
+1795
+1600
+1942
+1850
+2000
+185O
+2090
+1850
+2w2
c2000
+2160
+2Ow
+2230
+2Oco
+l 675
+1!%0
+2410
+2300
+2475
+2300
+2680
+2mO
+1826
+1650
+2610
+2600
+2675
+2600
+2780
+2500
+2W5
+19m
+2110
+1900
+3a35
+29w
+3110
+2900
+3m
+2900
+2235
+2100
+2310
+2100
+3335
+32al
+3410
+3200
+3530
+32m
+906+945
+ 840 +
940
+1@38
+1085
+960+960
.-----+1128
+1175
+10!!0 +1060
.---__-+1292
+136fJ
+1200
+1200
.------__
+1442
+15m
+1350
_---~-- +1350
+l 610
+1600
.------+1760
+1650
1) Tolerance classes t5 to t8 fincl.) have not been tabulated for basic sizes less than or equal to 24 mm. It is recommended that tolerance classes u5 to ~8
(incl.1 be used instead. However, if tolerance classes t5 to t8 fincl.1 are especially required, they may be calculated from the bases given in IS0 286-l
1993
IS 919 (Part2):
IS0
288-2 : 1988
Table 30 -
1
5
+54
V3
I
1 5
+54
+54
+54
10
+253
+288
+228
+228
+228
+291
+228
-54 + ii
881+
+&I
t64
64
t91
t80
t96
+@I
+105
+80
+119
+80
+142
t80
t
t
180
80
+ 110
+94
t 119
+94
t108
t 97
+113
t 97
tl22
+ 97
+136
t 97
+159
t97
+
t
197
97
+
t
130
114
+
t
t135
+122
+141
t122
t152
t122
+16a
t122
t196
+122
t
t
242
122
t
+
163 ts
144
+159
tl46
+165
+i46
t176
+146
t192
t146
t220
Cl46
+
t
266
146
t
+
193
174
+193
+179
t200
+178
+213
+178
t232
t178
+265
t178
t
+
318
178
+
t
236
214
ilM
174
-249
214
+225
t210
+232
t210
+245
t210
t264
t210
t297
+210
+
+
350
210
+
+
276
254
289
254
+266
t248
t273
t246
+28a
t248
t311
+248
+348
t246
+ 408
t248
t 325
+300
t296
+280
+305
t280
t320
t280
+343
t280
t380
t280
t
t
440
280
340
300
-330
340
t335
470
310
+
t
405
380
+
+
420
380
+535
t 350
t464
t 425
+
+
471
425
t5OO
t385
t570
+ 385
t499
+ 470
t
+
516
470
t497
+425
+54O
t425
t
+
610
425
+
+
549
520
566
t527
t475
t556
t475
t605
t475
+
t
685
475
+
t
612
t
5801+
632
580
t557
t525
+577
t525
+606
+525
+655
t625
735
525
+
t
682
650
t
t
702
650
t615
t590
t626
t!m
+847
t5w
t679
+%I
t730
t590
t
t
820
590
t
+
766
730
t
+
787
730
160
180
+270
+252
t277
+252
+292
+252
+315
+252
+310
+310
+350
t310
t373
t310
+410
t310
+
+
180
200
+304
+284
+313
+284
+330
+284
+356
+284
t370
t350
t379
t350
t396
t3w
+422
+350
t465
+350
+356
+382
t405
t3%
t414
+365
+431
t385
t457
i-385
t445
t425
t454
t425
t471
t425
+498
t475
+507
t475
t548
t525
t328
-I
+530
+530
+685
+660
+696
+66u
t717
+660
t749
+660
t900
i-660
+890
t 660
+856
t 820
t
t
877
620
635
595
+658
+s
+692
+6.x
+767
+740
tm
t740
teJ3
+74O
t837
t740
t695
t740
+
t
t
+
t
t
Qgj
9x)
700
+723
+757
t847
t&?O
tm
t820
+663
tR20
+917
t&?O
t975
t620
+1070
t 820
I +&o
960
920
t104O
+1m
I
t268
+
214
520
530
990
740
174
144
365
340
139
114
t
+
160
96
t64
75
t&l
140
Fundamental
75 t
-t&l
I =l=c
1)
+54
+731t77/t851t97ttll6/+1481+
+246
micrometrea
_._
+1063
+1000
t1017
t 920
zq--y-
deviations v, x and y are not provided for basic sizes greater than 500 mm.
21 Tolerance classes v5 to v8 (incl.) have not been tabulated for basic sizes less than or equal to 14 mm. It is recommended that tolerance classes x5
to x8 5ncl.l be used instead. However, if tolerance classes v5 to v8 (incl.1 are especially required, they may be calculated from the bases giver? in
ED
286-l.
3)
1have
not been tabulated for basic sizes less than or equal to 18 mm. It is recommended
if tolerance
IS 919(Patt2):1993
IS0
Table 31 -
2862
: 1988
= ei
Deviations in micromerres
Basic size
mm
------11
+
+
6
86
26
TllO
-
38
32
42
+
.-__
32
+32
---_---
t32
t72
46
57
10
11
+
72
+32
+
si
+3i
50
54
+60
So
42
42
42
42
42
132
61
67
74
86
110
42
+
~-
52
52
+52
107
52
+160
75
+50
+64
+170
88
t60
+
52
__-_______
+
+62
+
____
64
+64
95
t
n
-__
+ 119
91
+64
120
131
150
4i
1G
+5i
134
+64
104
111
147
174
,d
t, '187
?i
77
203
111
73
98
96
218
13;
139
151
170
+202
24f
118
118
118
118
11E
173
187
210
t248
+3OE
146
+9&l
+98
+1a2
+m
+ 93 + 9f
118
n2
164
112
146
146
148
196
+205
219
242
t280
+296
+
+
35
+88
148
la
+34c
136
160
180
180
160
18c
362
245
256
272
300
+346
4x
172
+ni
180
226
c226
-__
+226
+226
t226
+4OO
233
+304
+320
+348
+3%l
210
274
274
_._-+
478
367
370
+389
422
256
+
335
.___
335
+335
+335
+335
+33!
435
+
274
-___
274
+46L
n4
274
475
55f
530
422
+454
+54O
+62c
310
400
+4C0
+400
+4co
+400
+4OC
615
495
510
+533
570
+630
+7x
365
+
470
_-
47G
470
+665
+560
575
+596
635
+695
+m
415
535
+
-__
535
715
625
+465
+6cKl
+810
+EB
+
520
__--__
470
535
467
470
47c
535
+535
+53E
+fdO
+663
700
+760
+85t
+600
-___
+600
600
+600
+6Ot
+9lx
716
742
785
+&a
670
670
670
670
670
786
812
655
925
+103t
t
740
____
740
t
74c
-_-
67c
865
769
575
740
740
740
,+
930
649
+666
692
935
+1m
620
620
+620
+620
+1 030
952
972
t1001
+1060
+1
130
t1240
710
+
~
920
+
920
-_-
920
9x
+1
110
+l
032
+lc52
+1061
+l
130
+1210
+1320
790
ClcoO
+640
-_
1)
za
920
+1
+620
~___~
11c
+f32c
920
+1m
+lOm
+1000
_____~
+lOlm
_~__
t1coO
+1260
+1186
+1x7
+1239
+1290
+1380
+1
+900
+1150
+1150
___
+1150
+1150
b1150
+1150
+1660
510
+1360
+1336
+1
+1369
+1440
+1530
+lOOO
+1300
+13OO
+1300
Cl300
+13OO
+1300
+1500
+1490
+1513
Cl547
+16c%
+1700
+1850
357
+1llm
+1450
+1450
+1450
11450
+1650
+1640
+1663
41 697
+l 755
+1850
+2000
+1250
+1600
+1600
+16Lm
+1600
+1600
t1600
Fundamental deviations z and za are not provided for basic sizes greater than 600 mm.
37
+1m
__
Cl450
IS0
Table 32 -
= es
= ei
Deviations
Basic size
zb
in mlcrometres
ZC
mm
up to
Above
and in-
eluding
3
:,
a
1,
1,
11
10
+
1,
loo
+40
+50
7
+
70
+&I
125
74
+Kl
92
+80
1:
9
+
85
+60
99
90
+80
110
11
.+
loo
+,&3
+I3
+@I
128
120
155
+90
_
I
1I
Fundamental
deviations zb and zc are not provided for basic sizes greater than 500 mm.
38
IS 919 (Part?):
1993
IS.0 286-2:1i88
Annex
Graphical
A.1
Representation
review
of tolerance
(This annex
of tolerance
zones
an integral
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
(IT5 to IT1 1). Figures 6 and 7 do not include
tables
for specific
For comparative
purposes,
the tolerance
Representation
A graphical
should
be made to the
A.2
details.
review
of tolerance
of a broad selection
zones
of tolerance
for shafts
IS given in figures
the tolerance
classes
for specific
details.
For comparative
purposes, the tolerance classes given in figures 8 and 9 illustrate the values for (5, (I and IT given for the basic srze
step from 6 to 10 mm. Where there are no tabulated values for this basic srze step, i.e. those tolerance classes involving fundamental
deviations
39
purposes,
24 to 30 mm.
288-2
: 1988
Pm
6.
CD
11 13 9
n
13
9
11 U
7
9
10 12
8
10 12
8
x) 12
6
fJ D
cl
6
0
7
WI12
9
11
5
0
EF
19
6
5
8
10
7
6
F
9
5
10
7
6
FG
9
18
5
10
5
0
19
I3
7
6
9
8
5
x)
7
6
+500
+400
Zero line
Pm
+ 100
100
Figure 6 -
40
deviations
n
Y)
13
12
7
6
1993
Pm
+200
+I00
I Iml I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
II
I I I II I IIIIIII IIIIII
-100
(concluded
+300
+200
+I00
-100
Figure 7 -
ir
grades
41
: 1988
288-2
-200
-300
~concluded)
js
8 9 101112 13 5 6 1 8 9 10 n 12 5 6
I 8 5 68686868
I
5
p
I
51515151
6
951519
8
10
6
y
6
Dl6
za
z
0
19
6
8
IO
8
19
100
Figure 8 -
42
deviations
zb
10
7
zc
10
8
9
8
7
x)
286-2 : 1988
Pm
+ 100
(concluded I
IT8
100
200
Figure 9 -
IT9
IT10
1 ITll
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