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Sliding Fits

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(OP)
Hi,

I have a shaft that has a diameter or 6 mm g7. Does anyone know what the tolerances are (min / max) on this shaft?

Or does this type of fit not provide that information?

Thanks

Gabriel

RE: Sliding Fits

Yes, you need to find the iso table of shaft based fits.

A google search should find it for you.  In fact you may even find a calculator online somewhere.  You could also try looking more carefully through this site as it's come up before.

For example http://www.roymech.co.uk/Useful_Tables/ISO_Tolerances/ISO_286_2s.html

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RE: Sliding Fits

(OP)
Ok I see the g7 fit. I tried looking in the Machinery's handbook and it wasn't there. I see for the g7 fit of 6 mm dia shaft, the tolerances are -4 x 10^-6 and -16 x 10-6. So it's pretty much 6 mm.

Thanks for this info!!

RE: Sliding Fits

(OP)
Max. Ø 5,996  Min.Ø5,984. (units - mm)

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