The limits of American Standard threads are absolute for individual profile - there's a boundary that each side is to keep away from. The lower the class, the larger the nominal gap.
However, there are practical limits to pitch error accumulation and, more minor, straightness.
Much beyond one diameter this error accumulation will see the fit become tight.
There is also a contribution of finish - in previous questions about stainless steel screw threads people have noted that galling happens if the threads are rough and that the galling stopped with only a small amount of material removal to polish the threads. Anti-galling material, of course, will also help.