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Bearings
NSK
Handling
Instructions
for Bearings
Contents
Pages
2.1.2
2.1.3
Fitting Work 5
2.1.4
2.2
Mounting in a Housing 7
2.3
2.3.2
2.4
2.5
Lubrication 13
2.6
Test Operation 14
3.2
Lubrication Method 16
3.3
3.2.1
Grease Lubrication 16
3.2.2
Oil Lubrication 17
Bearing Failure 18
Dismounting 22
4.1
4.2
4.3
Bearing Cleaning 23
4.4
Bearing Inspection 24
Bearing Storage 24
Appendices
25
Precautions
Mounting
Ball Bearings
Cylindrical Roller
Bearings
Spherical Roller
Tapered Roller
Bearings
Bearings
Tolerance of
Shaft
Remarks
Rotating
Outer Ring
Easy axial displacement
Load
of inner ring on shaft
unnecessary
Light loads or
variable loads
( 0.06 Cr (1))
Rotating
Inner Ring
Load
or
Direction of
Load
Indeteminate
Normal loads
(0.06 to 0.13 Cr (1))
Heavy loads or
shock loads
(> 0.13 Cr (1))
Mounting
Central axial load only
Wheels on
stationary axles
g6
All shaft diameters
Tension pulleys,
rope sheaves
Electrical home
appliances,
pumps, blowers,
transport vehicles,
precision
machinery,
machine tools
General bearing
applications,
medium and large
motors, turbines,
pumps, engine
main bearings,
gears,
woodworking
machines
Railway axleboxes,
industrial vehicles,
traction motors,
construction
equipment,
crushers
h6
18
js5
18 to 100
40
js6 (j6)
100 to 200
40 to 140
k6
140 to 200
m6
18
js5 to 6 (j5 to 6)
18 to 100
40
40
k5 to 6
100 to 140
40 to 100
40 to 65
m5 to 6
140 to 200
100 to 140
65 to 100
m6
200 to 280
140 to 200
100 to 140
n6
200 to 400
140 to 280
p6
280 to 500
r6
r7
> 500
50 to 140
50 to 100
n6
140 to 200
100 to 140
p6
> 200
140 to 200
r6
200 to 500
r7
js6 (j6)
Mounting
Examples
k6 and m6 can be
used for single-row
tapered roller
bearings and singlerow angular contact
ball bearings instead
of k5 and m5
2.1
2.1.1
General bearing
applications
f = k d = k
d
d+3
da (1)
d
d+2
da (2)
f = k d = k
:
:
:
:
:
Transmission
shafts,
woodworking
spindles
Where
f : Decrease in clearance due to fitting (mm)
d
da
k
d
Di
h9/IT5 (2)
Load Conditions
Examples
Main shafts of
lathes
Tolerance of
Shaft
h6 or
js6 (j6)
js6 (j6)
200
k6
200 to 400
m6
> 400
n6
Remarks
Mounting
Rotating
outer ring
load
P7
N7
Conveyor rollers
Rope sheaves
Tension pulleys
Axial Displacement of
Outer Ring
Remarks
Impossible
Solid or
Split
Housings
M7
Traction motors
K7
Generally impossible
If axial displacement
of the outer ring is
not required.
Possible
Axial displacement
of outer ring is
necessary.
Pumps
Crankshaft main bearings
Medium and large mortors
Rotating
inner ring
load
Tolerances for
Housing bores
JS7 (J7)
t
t De (3)
Where
t : Reduction in radial clearance due to
temperature difference between inner and outer
rings (mm)
: Coefficient of linear expansion of bearing steel
12.5 106 (1/C)
t : Temperature difference between inner and
outer rings (C)
De : Outer ring raceway diameter (mm)
General bearing
applications
Railway axleboxes
H7
Plummer blocks
H8
Paper dryers
G7
Rolling Bearing
Possible
1 (3D + d)
4
1 (4D + d)
5
d: Nominal bearing bore diameter (mm)
D: Nominal bearing outside diameter (mm)
Ball Bearing
Accurate running
desirable under normal
or light loads
Solid
Housings
Direction of
load
indeterminate
Rotating
inner ring
load
Grinding centrifugal
compressor free
bearings
Possible
JS6 (J6)
K6
M6 or N6
H6
Generally fixed
Fixed
Easily possible
Remarks 1. This table is applicable to cast iron and steel housings. For housings made of light alloys, the interference should be tighter
than those in this table.
2. Refer to NSK catalogs for special fittings such as drawn cup needle.
Bearing Types
Tolerances for
Housing Bores
Clearance
0.25 mm
H8
Combined
radial and
axial loads
2.1.2
K7
Normal loads
M7
Example of application
value (average)
0.12
0.18
0.165
0.135
0.30
0.33
Where
k : d/Di
d : Nominal bearing bore diameter (mm)
Di : Raceway diameter of inner ring (mm)
B : Nominal inner ring width (mm)
d : Effective interference (mm)
E : Modulus of longitudinal elasticity = 208 000 MPa
: Friction coefficient of the fitted surface
Friction on the fitted surface differs substantially
depending on the fitted-surface conditions. In general, the
values listed in the Table 3 can apply to the values of .
Also, the value of (1k2 ) with respect to each ratio D/d of
outside diameter to bore diameter of a bearing can be
approximately expressed as shown in Table 4.
This is how to calculate the press fitting force to press an
inner ring onto the shaft. In many cases, however, it is
easier to mount the inner ring in place after heating it in oil
to expand it. Although the applicable temperatures vary
according to interference and shaft diameter, it is
recommended to heat the bearing at 120 C or lower
whenever possible since the hardness of the bearing will
decrease when heated to 150 C or higher. Fig. 1 shows the
heating temperature and bearing bore diameter expansion
with respect to shaft diameter, in which the required
heating temperature differences can be found, since it also
shows the maximum interference of various fits.
The bearing cannot be easily mounted to the shaft
during the shrink fitting process since the inner ring will
cool a little during mounting. Therefore, heat the bearing
pm = 1 k
2
2
H7 or JS7 (J7)
Remarks
Table 3 Values of
Mounting
Solid
Housings
Examples
d E (4)
d
K = pm d B
= 1 E B (1 k2)d (5)
2
D/d
(1k2)
1.5
0.25
2.0
0.41
2.5
0.52
3.0
0.61
3.5
0.67
Te
m
pe
ra
t
T ure
= 8 Dif
0C fere
70
nc
C
e
60
C
m
240
220
200
180
r6
C
50
160
p6
C
40
C
30
120
100
n6
20C
m5
80
k5
60
j5
40
20
80
120
180
250
315
400
Bore diameter, d
500
mm
2.1.3
Fitting Work
Bar
Hook
Oil surface
Oil temp. 120 C (max.)
Bearing
Wire net
Heater
Mounting
Mounting
140
2.1.4
Mounting
2.2
Mounting in a Housing
Reduction in
Radial Clearance
Axial Movement
Taper 1:12
min.
max.
Units: mm
Minimum Permissible
Residual Clearance
Taper 1:30
min.
max.
CN
C3
0.010
0.015
0.025
0.030
0.025
0.030
0.035
0.040
1.75
1.9
2.25
2.15
2.25
2.75
0.035
0.045
0.055
0.050
0.065
0.080
1.3
1.4
1.6
2.5
2.75
3.25
3.25
3.5
4.0
0.060
0.070
0.070
0.100
0.110
0.110
1.4
1.6
1.7
1.7
1.9
2.2
3.5
4.0
4.25
4.25
4.75
5.5
0.080
0.090
0.100
0.130
0.140
0.150
0.150
0.170
0.190
1.9
2.2
2.4
2.4
2.7
3.0
4.75
5.5
6.0
6.0
6.75
7.5
0.110
0.120
0.130
0.160
0.180
0.200
0.170
0.190
0.210
0.210
0.240
0.270
2.7
3.0
3.4
3.3
3.7
4.3
6.75
7.5
8.5
8.25
9.25
11.0
0.140
0.160
0.170
0.220
0.240
0.270
630
710
800
0.230
0.260
0.280
0.300
0.330
0.370
3.7
4.2
4.5
4.8
5.3
5.9
9.25
10.5
11.5
12.0
13.0
15.0
0.200
0.220
0.240
0.310
0.330
0.390
900
1 000
1 120
0.310
0.340
0.370
0.410
0.460
0.500
5.0
5.5
5.9
6.6
7.4
8.0
12.5
14.0
15.0
16.5
18.5
20.0
0.280
0.310
0.360
0.430
0.470
0.530
over
incl.
min.
max.
30
40
50
65
40
50
65
80
0.025
0.030
0.030
0.040
0.030
0.035
0.035
0.045
0.40
0.45
0.45
0.60
0.45
0.55
0.55
0.70
80
100
120
100
120
140
0.045
0.050
0.060
0.055
0.060
0.070
0.70
0.75
0.90
0.85
0.90
1.1
140
160
180
160
180
200
0.065
0.070
0.080
0.080
0.090
0.100
1.0
1.1
1.3
200
225
250
225
250
280
0.090
0.100
0.110
0.110
0.120
0.140
280
315
355
315
355
400
0.120
0.140
0.150
400
450
500
450
500
560
560
630
710
800
900
1 000
Mounting
Remarks Values for reduction in radial internal clearance are for bearings with CN clearance.
For bearings with C3 Clearance, the maximum values listed should be used for the reduction in radial internal clearance.
Mounting
Mounting
2.3.1
a =
4.4 10-4
sin
( )
Q2
Da
1
3
(7)
Where
(N)
: Contact angle
Da : Diameter of ball
aA = 2 a = 2Ca T1 3 = Ca (2
3
2
T1 ) 3 (10)
T
(8)
Z sin
Then, from the equations, (9), (10) and (11), the following
equation holds:
2
aA = Ca T 3 = Ca (2 2 T1) 3 (12)
That is,
T = 2 2 T1
a = Ca T
2
3
(9)
aA = a + i , aB = a i
To be more specific, the force, including preload, applied
to bearing A is (T1 + T G), and (T1 G) is applied to
bearing B.
Fig. 10 Preload application by screw
Axial load
2.3
ve
ur
tc A
n
e g
em arin
lac be
p
f
s
Di o
Displacement
curve of
bearing B
Displacement
aA
Bearing A
Displacement
aB
Bearing B
10
2.3.2
Mounting
Fa min =
Fa min
C0 a
100
( Nn )
max
(13)
C0 a
=
(14)
1000
Where
Fa min: Minimum axial load (N)
C0a: Basic static load rating (N)
n: Speed (min-1)
Nmax: Limiting speed (oil lubrication) (min-1)
2.4
General Mounting
Precautions
11
Bearing
ra
h
r (min)
or r1 (min)
r (min)
or r1 (min)
Shaft
r (min) or
r1 (min)
r (min)
or r1 (min)
ra
Mounting
Shaft or Housing
Minimum Shoulder Heights h (min)
Deep Groove Ball
Angular Contact
Bearings (1),
Fillet
Ball Bearings,
Self-Aligning Ball
Radius
Tapered Roller
Bearings,
Bearings (2),
Cylindrical Roller
ra (max)
Spherical Roller
Bearings (1),
Bearings
Solid Needle
Roller Bearings
0.05
0.08
0.1
0.05
0.08
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.15
0.2
0.3
0.15
0.2
0.3
0.6
0.8
1
1.25
0.6
1
1.1
0.6
1
1
2
2.5
3.25
2.5
3
3.5
1.5
2
2.1
1.5
2
2
4
4.5
5.5
4.5
5
6
2.5
3
4
2
2.5
3
6.5
8
6
7
9
5
6
7.5
4
5
6
10
13
16
11
14
18
9.5
12
15
19
8
10
12
15
20
24
29
38
22
27
32
42
Notes
(1) When heavy axial loads are applied, the shoulder greater
must be sufficiently higher than the values listed.
(2) For bearings with axial loads, the shoulder height must
be sufficiently greater than the values listed.
Remarks 1. The fillet radius of the corner is also applicable to thrust bearings.
2. The shoulder diameter is listed instead of shoulder
height in the bearing tables.
12
Lubrication
development in the grease itself. Nevertheless, special
attention must be paid to rotating speed, operating
temperature, grease quantity, grease life, etc.
Grease lubrication becomes more difficult as the rotating
speed of bearings increases. The upper limit of revolution
speed varies according to bearing type, dimensions,
Brands
Dropping
Point
(C)
Usable Limit
Compared to
Pressure Listed Limiting
Resistance
Speed (2)
(%)
Base Oils
ADLEX
Lithium
Mineral oil
198
300
0 to +110
Good
70
APPOLOIL AUTOLEX A
Lithium
Mineral oil
198
280
10 to +110
Fair
60
Lithium/Calcium
Mineral oil
177
294
10 to + 80
Fair
70
ARAPEN RB 300
Consistency
Working
Temperature
Range (1)
(C)
Thickeners
EA2 GREASE
Urea
Poly--olefin oil
260
243
40 to +150
Fair
100
EA3 GREASE
Urea
Poly--olefin oil
260
230
40 to +150
Fair
100
EA5 GREASE
Urea
Poly--olefin oil
260
251
40 to +160
Good
60
EA7 GREASE
Urea
Poly--olefin oil
260
243
40 to +160
Fair
100
ENC GREASE
Urea
260
262
40 to +160
Fair
70
ENS GREASE
Urea
260
264
40 to +160
Fair
100
ECZ GREASE
Poly--olefin oil
260
243
10 to +120
Fair
100
Barium Complex
260
280
30 to +120
Poor
100
100
ISOFLEX NBU 15
ISOFLEX SUPER LDS 18
Lithium
Diester oil
195
280
50 to +110
Poor
ISOFLEX TOPAS NB 52
Barium Complex
Poly--olefin oil
260
280
40 to +130
Poor
90
AEROSHELL GREASE 7
Micro Gel
Diester oil
260
288
55 to +100
Poor
100
Lithium
Silicone oil
210
310
60 to +120
Poor
60
GREASE SH 33 L
GREASE SH 44 M
Lithium
Silicone oil
210
260
30 to +130
Poor
60
NS HI-LUBE
Lithium
192
250
40 to +130
Fair
100
70
NSA GREASE
Lithium
201
311
40 to +130
Fair
NSC GREASE
Lithium
192
235
30 to +140
Fair
70
Lithium
201
199
40 to +130
Poor
100
Good
60
EMALUBE 8030
Urea
Mineral oil
260
280
0 to +130
MA8 GREASE
Urea
260
283
30 to +160
Fair
70
KRYTOX GPL-524
PTFE
Perfluoropolyether oil
260
265
0 to +200
Fair
70
KP1 GREASE
PTFE
Perfluoropolyether oil
260
280
30 to +200
Fair
60
230
227
40 to +130
Poor
100
Lithium
Silicone oil
223
252
30 to +130
Poor
60
Lithium
Mineral oil
187
276
0 to + 80
Good
60
Lithium
Mineral oil
182
323
10 to +110
Fair
70
Lithium
Mineral oil
185
275
10 to +110
Fair
70
Lithium
Mineral oil
185
242
10 to +110
Fair
70
Aluminum Complex
Poly--olefin oil
260
280
0 to +120
Fair
70
200
274
10 to +110
Fair
70
70
Lithium
Mineral oil
WPH GREASE
Urea
Poly--olefin oil
259
240
40 to +150
Fair
PTFE
Perfluoropolyether oil
260
280
30 to +200
Fair
60
NIGACE WR-S
Urea
Mixed oil
260
230
30 to +150
Poor
70
NIGLUB RSH
Sodium Complex
260
270
20 to +120
Fair
60
Fair
70
Good
70
Urea
Mineral oil
238
290
0 to +130
PALMAX RBG
Lithium Complex
Mineral oil
216
300
10 to +130
BEACON 325
Lithium
Diester oil
190
274
50 to +100
Poor
100
MULTEMP PS No.2
Lithium
190
275
50 to +110
Poor
100
PTFE
Fluorosilicone oil
260
285
0 to +180
Fair
70
Urea
Mineral oil
260
268
10 to +130
Fair
70
UMM GREASE 2
Urea
Mineral oil
260
267
10 to +130
Fair
70
RAREMAX AF-1
Urea
260
300
10 to +130
Fair
70
Mineral oil
Notes ( ) If grease will be used at the upper or lower limit of the temperature range or in a special environment such as vacuum, please
consult with NSK.
(2) For short-term operation or when cool, grease may be used at speeds exceeding the above limits provided the supply of grease
is appropriate.
Test Operation
mm2/s
ISO Viscosity Grade (assumed V.I. 80)
A : VG 7
H: VG 100
B : VG10
J : VG 150
C: VG15
K : VG 220
D : VG22
L : VG 320
E : VG32
M: VG 460
F : VG46
N: VG 680
G: VG68
2 000
1 000
500
300
200
5 000
5 000
2 000
1 000
2 000
1 000
500
300
200
500
300
200
100
100
80
100
80
20
60
10
60
50
2.6
Mounting
Mounting
Viscosity
2.5
50
40
30
E F G H J K L MN
50
40
40
5
4
20
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160 C
240
280
320 F
20
20
40
60
80 100 120
160
200
Temperature
Fig. 22 Temperature-Viscosity chart
13
14
Irregularties
Loud
Metalic Sound (1)
Noise
Loud
Regular Sound
Irregular
Sound
Abnormal Load
Incorrect mounting
Brinelling
Flaking on raceway
Excessive clearance
2 000
1 000
800
1 000
800
600
500
400
600
300
400
200
200
1 000
800
600
500
400
30
2 000
3 000
2 000
3 000
3 000
m
20
Incorrect mounting
6 000
5 000
4 000
6 000
5 000
4 000
40 50
0
60 7
80 100
120 140
160 200
10 000
8 000
5 000
4 000
420
Flaking
7 000
20 000 10 000
8 000
280
240
Brinelling
10 000
500
Correct the seals, replace the bearing, correct the fitting or mounting.
340
Leakage or
Discoloration of Lubricant
20 000
20
Abnormal load
d=
Grease Lubrication
mm
Lubrication Method
3.2.1
10
3.2
d=
Incorrect mounting
Vibration
(Axial runout)
Measures
Procedures of Maintenance
and Inspection
30 40
0
50 6
0
70 8
20
100 1
60
140 1
180 220
260 300
Possible Causes
3.1
Mounting
Maintenance and
Inspection
300
200
300 400
2 000
Speed, n
100
100
20 000
min1
200
300 400
600
1 000
Speed, n
2 000
15
Squeaking may be heard in medium- to large-sized cylindrical roller bearings or ball bearings that are operating under grease
lubrication in low-temperature environments. Under such conditions, even when squeaking occurs, the bearing temperature will
not rise and fatigue or grease life will not be affected. Consequently, such a bearing can continue to be used.
P/C
Load factor
0.06
1.5
0.1
1
0.13
0.65
0.16
0.45
16
Maintenance and
Inspection
3.2.2
Oil Lubrication
3.3
Bearing Failure
Maintenance and
Inspection
(b)
(d)
A
B
BB
AA
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
mm
0.5~1
b
17
18
Maintenance and
Inspection
Denting
Wear
Maintenance and
Inspection
Flaking
Fig. 36 Wear
Fig. 33 Denting
Fig. 31 Fracture
Scoring
Rust
Fig. 29 Flaking
Fig. 32 Crack
Fig. 37 Rust
19
20
Creep
Maintenance and
Inspection
Electrical Corrosion
Fig. 40 Creep
4.1
4.2
Dismounting
Smearing
Dismounting
Three bolts
Dismounting the housing
Nut used for
dismounting
Fig. 39 Smearing
21
22
Dismounting
4.3
Bearing Cleaning
4.4
Bearing Inspection
Bearing Storage
Since bearings are not intended for permanent use but
must be replaced at given intervals, spare bearings must
be stored in warehouse environments that are similar to
operational conditions so they can be replaced
immediately.
When storing bearings, pay special attention to
preventing rust. Although bearings are usually coated
with an anti-corrosion agent and then packaged, the
wrapping paper cannot completely provide protection
from the circulation of ambient air. Therefore, bearings
should be stored in a moisture-free location.
In addition, bearings should be stored in clean, wellventilated spaces with little humidity and no direct
exposure to sunlight, in a locker or on a shelf, at least 30
cm above the floor. The bearings must be kept wrapped
unless otherwise required, since unwrapping them can
allow rust to occur.
When bearings are unwrapped for inspection prior to
acceptance, they must be stored with due attention to
the subsequent application of anti-corrosion agent and
then re-packaged.
Bearing Storage
Dismounting
A
C
(a)
Reference Catalog
New Bearing Doctor
Instruction Manual for Spherical Roller Bearing
Technical Report
Instruction Manual for Roll Neck Bearing
Steel
ball
(b)
(c)
23
24
Appendices
Appendix Table 1 Tolerances for Shaft Diameters
Diameter
Single Plane
Classification Mean B.D.
(mm)
Deviation
(Normal)
over
incl.
& dmp
10
10
18
18
30
30
50
50
80
80
120
180
250
315
500
630
800
1 000
1 250
1 600
25
180
250
315
400
500
630
800
1 000
1 250
1 600
2 000
d6
e6
f6
g5
g6
h5
h6
h7
h8
h9
h10
0
008
0
008
0
008
0
010
0
012
030
038
040
049
050
061
065
078
080
096
020
028
025
034
032
043
040
053
050
066
010
018
013
022
016
027
020
033
025
041
004
009
005
011
006
014
007
016
009
020
004
012
005
014
006
017
007
020
009
025
0
005
0
006
0
008
0
009
0
011
0
008
0
009
0
011
0
013
0
016
0
012
0
015
0
018
0
021
0
025
0
018
0
022
0
027
0
033
0
039
0
030
0
036
0
043
0
052
0
062
0
048
0
058
0
070
0
084
0
100
0
015
100
119
060
079
030
049
010
023
010
029
0
013
0
019
0
030
0
046
0
074
0
020
120
142
072
094
036
058
012
027
012
034
0
015
0
022
0
035
0
054
0
025
145
170
085
110
043
068
014
032
014
039
0
018
0
025
0
040
0
063
0
030
170
199
100
129
050
079
015
035
015
044
0
020
0
029
0
046
0
072
js5
js6
2.5
4.5
5.5
4.5
6.5
5.5
0
120
6.5
9.5
0
087
0
140
7.5
0
100
0
160
0
115
0
185
10
0
035
190
222
110
142
056
088
017
040
017
049
0
023
0
032
0
052
0
081
0
130
0
210
11.5
0
040
210
246
125
161
062
098
018
043
018
054
0
025
0
036
0
057
0
089
0
140
0
230
12.5
0
045
230
270
135
175
068
108
020
047
020
060
0
027
0
040
0
063
0
097
0
155
0
250
13.5
0
050
260
304
145
189
076
120
022
066
0
044
0
070
0
110
0
175
0
280
0
075
290
340
160
210
080
130
024
074
0
050
0
080
0
125
0
200
0
320
0
100
320
376
170
226
086
142
026
082
0
056
0
090
0
140
0
230
0
360
0
125
350
416
195
261
098
164
028
094
0
066
0
105
0
165
0
260
0
420
0
160
390
468
220
298
110
188
030
108
0
078
0
125
0
195
0
310
0
500
0
200
430
522
240
332
120
212
032
124
0
092
0
150
0
230
0
370
0
600
11
12.5
14.5
16
18
20
22
25
28
33
39
46
j5
j6
j7
k5
k6
k7
m5
m6
n6
p6
+003
002
+004
002
+005
003
+005
004
+006
005
+006
002
+007
002
+008
003
+009
004
+011
005
+008
004
+010
005
+012
006
+013
008
+015
010
+006
+001
+007
+001
+009
+001
+011
+002
+013
+002
+009
+001
+010
+001
+012
+001
+015
+002
+018
+002
+013
+001
+016
+001
+019
+001
+023
+002
+027
+002
+009
+004
+012
+006
+015
+007
+017
+008
+020
+009
+012
+004
+015
+006
+018
+007
+021
+008
+025
+009
+016
+008
+019
+010
+023
+012
+028
+015
+033
+017
+020
+012
+024
+015
+029
+018
+035
+022
+042
+026
+006
007
+012
007
+018
012
+015
+002
+021
+002
+032
+002
+024
+011
+030
+011
+039
+020
+051
+032
+006
009
+013
009
+020
015
+018
+003
+025
+003
+038
+003
+028
+013
+035
+013
+045
+023
+059
+037
+007
011
+014
011
+022
018
+021
+003
+028
+003
+043
+003
+033
+015
+040
+015
+052
+027
+068
+043
+007
013
+016
013
+025
021
+024
+004
+033
+004
+050
+004
+037
+017
+046
+017
+060
+031
+079
+050
+007
016
16
0
26
0
+027
+004
+036
+004
+056
+004
+043
+020
+052
+020
+066
+034
+088
+056
+007
018
18
0
+029
028
+029
+004
+040
+004
+061
+004
+046
+021
+057
+021
+073
+037
+098
+062
+007
020
20
0
+031
032
+032
+005
+045
+005
+068
+005
+050
+023
+063
+023
+080
+040
+108
+068
+044
0
+070
0
+070
+026
+088
+044
+122
+078
+050
0
+080
0
+080
+030
+100
+050
+138
+088
+056
0
+090
0
+090
+034
+112
+056
+156
+100
+066
0
+105
0
+106
+040
+132
+066
+186
+120
+078
0
+125
0
+126
+048
+156
+078
+218
+140
+092
0
+150
0
+150
+058
+184
+092
+262
+170
r6
+023
+015
+028
+019
+034
+023
+041
+028
+050
+034
+060
+041
+062
+043
+073
+051
+076
+054
+088
+063
+090
+065
+093
+068
+106
+077
+109
+080
+113
+084
+126
+094
+130
+098
+144
+108
+150
+114
+166
+126
+172
+132
+194
+150
+199
+155
+225
+175
+235
+185
+266
+210
+276
+220
+316
+250
+326
+260
+378
+300
+408
+330
+462
+370
+492
+400
r7
+027
+015
+034
+019
+041
+023
+049
+028
+059
+034
+071
+041
+073
+043
+086
+051
+089
+054
+103
+063
+105
+065
+108
+068
+123
+077
+126
+080
+130
+084
+146
+094
+150
+098
+165
+108
+171
+114
+189
+126
+195
+132
+220
+150
+225
+155
+255
+175
+265
+185
+300
+210
+310
+220
+355
+250
+365
+260
+425
+300
+455
+330
+520
+370
+550
+400
over
incl.
10
10
18
18
30
30
50
50
65
65
80
80
100
100
120
120
140
140
160
160
180
180
200
200
225
225
250
250
280
280
315
315
355
355
400
400
450
450
500
500
560
560
630
630
710
710
800
800
900
900
1 000
1 000
1 120
1 120
1 250
1 250
1 400
1 400
1 600
1 600
1 800
1 800
2 000
Appendices
Appendices
400
120
Units: m
Diameter
Classification (mm)
26
27
Units: m
Diameter
Classification (mm)
E6
F6
F7
G6
G7
H6
H7
H8
J6
J7
JS6
JS7
K5
K6
K7
M5
M6
M7
N5
N6
N7
P6
P7
over
incl.
10
18
0
008
+043
+032
+027
+016
+034
+016
+017
+006
+024
+006
+011
0
+018
0
+027
0
+006
005
+010
008
5.5
+002
006
+002
009
+006
012
004
012
004
015
0
018
009
017
009
020
005
023
015
026
011
029
10
18
18
30
0
009
+053
+040
+033
+020
+041
+020
+020
+007
+028
+007
+013
0
+021
0
+033
0
+008
005
+012
009
6.5
10.5
+001
008
+002
011
+006
015
005
014
004
017
0
021
012
021
011
024
007
028
018
031
014
035
18
30
30
50
0
011
+066
+050
+041
+025
+050
+025
+025
+009
+034
+009
+016
0
+025
0
+039
0
+010
006
+014
011
12.5
+002
009
+003
013
+007
018
005
016
004
020
0
025
013
024
012
028
008
033
021
037
017
042
30
50
50
80
0
013
+079
+060
+049
+030
+060
+030
+029
+010
+040
+010
+019
0
+030
0
+046
0
+013
006
+018
012
9.5
15
+003
010
+004
015
+009
021
006
019
005
024
0
030
015
028
014
033
009
039
026
045
021
051
50
80
80
120
0
015
+094
+072
+058
+036
+071
+036
+034
+012
+047
+012
+022
0
+035
0
+054
0
+016
006
+022
013
11
17.5
+002
013
+004
018
+010
025
008
023
006
028
0
035
018
033
016
038
010
045
030
052
024
059
80
120
120
150
150
180
0
018
0
025
+110
+085
+068
+043
+083
+043
+039
+014
+054
+014
+025
0
+040
0
+063
0
+018
007
+026
014
12.5
20
+003
015
+004
021
+012
028
009
027
008
033
0
040
021
039
020
045
012
052
036
061
028
068
120
180
180
250
0
030
+129
+100
+079
+050
+096
+050
+044
+015
+061
+015
+029
0
+046
0
+072
0
+022
007
+030
016
14.5
23
+002
018
+005
024
+013
033
011
031
008
037
0
046
025
045
022
051
014
060
041
070
033
079
180
250
250
315
0
035
+142
+110
+088
+056
+108
+056
+049
+017
+069
+017
+032
0
+052
0
+081
0
+025
007
+036
016
16
26
+003
020
+005
027
+016
036
013
036
009
041
0
052
027
050
025
057
014
066
047
079
036
088
250
316
315
400
0
040
+161
+125
+098
+062
+119
+062
+054
+018
+075
+018
+036
0
+057
0
+089
0
+029
007
+039
018
18
28.5
+003
022
+007
029
+017
040
014
039
010
046
0
057
030
055
026
062
016
073
051
087
041
098
315
400
400
500
0
045
+175
+135
+108
+068
+131
+068
+060
+020
+083
+020
+040
0
+063
0
+097
0
+033
007
+043
020
20
31.5
+002
025
+008
032
+018
045
016
043
010
050
0
063
033
060
027
067
017
080
055
095
045
108
400
500
500
630
0
050
+189
+145
+120
+076
+146
+076
+066
+022
+092
+022
+044
0
+070
0
+110
0
22
35
0
044
0
070
026
070
026
096
044
088
044
114
078
122
078
148
500
630
630
800
0
075
+210
+160
+130
+080
+160
+080
+074
+024
+104
+024
+050
0
+080
0
+125
0
25
40
0
050
0
080
030
080
030
110
050
100
050
130
088
138
088
168
630
800
800
1 000
0
100
+226
+170
+142
+086
+176
+086
+082
+026
+116
+026
+056
0
+090
0
+140
0
28
45
0
056
0
090
034
090
034
124
056
112
056
146
100
156
100
190
800
1 000
1 000
1 250
0
125
+261
+195
+164
+098
+203
+098
+094
+028
+133
+028
+066
0
+105
0
+165
0
33
52.5
0
066
0
105
040
106
040
145
066
132
066
171
120
186
120
225
1 000
1 250
1 250
1 600
0
160
+298
+220
+188
+110
+235
+110
+108
+030
+155
+030
+078
0
+125
0
+195
0
39
62.5
0
078
0
125
048
126
048
173
078
156
078
203
140
218
140
265
1 250
1 600
1 600
2 000
0
200
+332
+240
+212
+120
+270
+120
+124
+032
+182
+032
+092
0
+150
0
+230
0
46
75
0
092
0
150
058
150
058
208
092
184
092
242
170
262
170
320
1 600
2 000
2 000
2 500
0
250
+370
+260
+240
+130
+305
+130
+144
+034
+209
+034
+110
0
+175
0
+280
0
55
87.5
0
110
0
175
068
178
068
243
110
220
110
285
195
305
195
370
2 000
2 500
Appendices
Appendices
Diameter
Single Plane
Classification Mean B.D.
(mm)
Deviation
over
incl. (Normal)
& Dmp
28
Standard
Grades
IT9
IT10
Basic Size
(mm)
(mm)
IT2
IT3
IT4
IT5
IT6
IT7
IT8
IT11
IT12
IT13
IT14
Tolerances (m)
IT15
IT16
IT17
over
incl.
0.8
1.2
10
14
25
40
60
0.10
0.14
0.25
0.40
0.60
1.00
1.5
2.5
12
18
30
48
75
0.12
0.18
0.30
0.48
0.75
10
1.5
2.5
15
22
36
58
90
0.15
0.22
0.36
0.58
10
18
1.2
11
18
27
43
70
110
0.18
0.27
0.43
18
30
1.5
2.5
13
21
33
52
84
130
0.21
0.33
30
50
1.5
2.5
11
16
25
39
62
100
160
0.25
50
80
13
19
30
46
74
120
190
80
120
2.5
10
15
22
35
54
87
140
120
180
3.5
12
18
25
40
63
100
180
250
4.5
10
14
20
29
46
72
250
315
12
16
23
32
52
315
400
13
18
25
36
400
500
10
15
20
27
500
630
11
16
22
630
800
10
13
18
800
1 000
11
15
1 000
1 250
13
1 250
1 600
1 600
IT18
Tolerances (m)
over
incl.
1.40
1.20
1.80
0.90
1.50
2.20
10
0.70
1.10
1.80
2.70
10
18
0.52
0.84
1.30
2.10
3.30
18
30
0.39
0.62
1.00
1.60
2.50
3.90
30
50
0.30
0.46
0.74
1.20
1.90
3.00
4.60
50
80
220
0.35
0.54
0.87
1.40
2.20
3.50
5.40
80
120
160
250
0.40
0.63
1.00
1.60
2.50
4.00
6.30
120
180
115
185
290
0.46
0.72
1.15
1.85
2.90
4.60
7.20
180
250
81
130
210
320
0.52
0.81
1.30
2.10
3.20
5.20
8.10
250
315
57
89
140
230
360
0.57
0.89
1.40
2.30
3.60
5.70
8.90
315
400
40
63
97
155
250
400
0.63
0.97
1.55
2.50
4.00
6.30
9.70
400
500
32
44
70
110
175
280
440
0.70
1.10
1.75
2.80
4.40
7.00
11.00
500
630
25
36
50
80
125
200
320
500
0.80
1.25
2.00
3.20
5.00
8.00
12.50
630
800
21
28
40
56
90
140
230
360
560
0.90
1.40
2.30
3.60
5.60
9.00
14.00
800
1 000
18
24
33
47
66
105
165
260
420
660
1.05
1.65
2.60
4.20
6.60
10.50
16.50
1 000
1 250
15
21
29
39
55
78
125
195
310
500
780
1.25
1.95
3.10
5.00
7.80
12.50
19.50
1 250
1 600
2 000
18
25
35
46
65
92
150
230
370
600
920
1.50
2.30
3.70
6.00
9.20
15.00
23.00
1 600
2 000
2 000
2 500
22
30
41
55
78
110
175
280
440
700
1 100
1.75
2.80
4.40
7.00
11.00
17.50
28.00
2 000
2 500
2 500
3 150
26
36
50
68
96
135
210
330
540
860
1 350
2.10
3.30
5.40
8.60
13.50
21.00
33.00
2 500
3 150
Appendices
Appendices
IT1
Remarks 1. Standard tolerance grades IT 14 to IT 18 must not be used for basic sizes less than or equal to 1 mm.
2. Values for standard tolerance grades IT 1 to IT 5 for basic sizes over 500 mm are included for experimental use.
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