David R
Mechanical
- Apr 2, 2020
- 2
It’s a bit of a nooby question, but I was asked to put tolerances on a part and I was asked to use IT6 as the tolerance. I understand that IT is a class and 6 is the grade of tolerance, and H6 is a fit tolerance with no deviation (from what I’ve seen).
My question is in the drawing/part why would I use just the IT6 tolerance and not give an H6 or h6 tolerance for shaft/hole?
If I am supposed to give an IT6 tolerance do I just take it from the table and use a bilateral/symmetrical tolerance? Otherwise I feel as if I should just use the H6 or h6 tolerances.
My question is in the drawing/part why would I use just the IT6 tolerance and not give an H6 or h6 tolerance for shaft/hole?
If I am supposed to give an IT6 tolerance do I just take it from the table and use a bilateral/symmetrical tolerance? Otherwise I feel as if I should just use the H6 or h6 tolerances.