Fits Class h10
Fits Class h10
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Can anyone help me find out what the tolerances are on a class h10 shaft are ??
I find h9 and h11 readily but I'm having a hard time finding what h10 is. I have a customer requesting this from Europe.
Can't find it in my machinery handbook.
Thanks.
I find h9 and h11 readily but I'm having a hard time finding what h10 is. I have a customer requesting this from Europe.
Can't find it in my machinery handbook.
Thanks.





RE: Fits Class h10
I used "Metric Standards for Worldwide Manufacturing" by Knut O. Kverneland
It is a good book to have if you are doing mfg. Overseas.
The table is qute large and has a different value depending on the shaft size.
SR
RE: Fits Class h10
on the address below, you'll find an EXCELLENT ISO fit "calculator". You can find the actual dimensions for any ISO shaft/hole combination and the clearance/interference calculated for your fit selection.
http://www.tecnologix.com/en/tools/fset_.html
gearguru
RE: Fits Class h10
Appreciate everyones help
RE: Fits Class h10
Thats a great tool, much easier than the charts I had to plow through...thanks! I added that to my favorites and gave ya a star.
RE: Fits Class h10
the guys at "tecnologix" deserve at least ten of them.
gearguru
RE: Fits Class h10
I try to open such site but I can not .
Does you know anty about it.
Thanks for your shift profile tip.
Pardal
RE: Fits Class h10
Mabe it's being dificult to find the h10 tolerance because it's not a recommended fiting by the DIN7157. Anyway I can send you the tolerances if you tell me the shaft diameter (the tolerance field is diameter dependent).
RE: Fits Class h10
http://www.tecnologix.com/en/tools/fset_.html
Pardal
RE: Fits Class h10
if you need the ISO fits, post the size nominal size and tolerance here, (like 123H10) and I'll try to help.
Few months ago we had here good discussion about the ISO fits, there are also som "tricks" how to use it. Believe me, it is really good tool if you use it smart.
gearguru
RE: Fits Class h10
Thread404-14730
for some explanation on basics and some useful tricks when using the ISO fits.
gearguru
RE: Fits Class h10
http://www.tecnologix.com/en/tools/passungsrechner/passungsrechner_v05.html