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ISO Tolerances 2

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jovo14

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Where can I find a complete listing of the ISO shaft and bore tolerance designations (such as H7, p9, etc)?
 
There are many catalogs which have these ISO tol.<br>
Begin with INA bearings, Stockdrive, all bearing companies.<br>
The mechanical handbook has the tolerances. <br>
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Happy hunting.
 
The ISO standard number is 286. This ISO standard has also been adopted by Australian standards as AS1654.1 and AS1654.2 which can be purchased online at
 
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I need ISO shaft and bore tolerance designations (such as H7, p9, etc)?
 
You can find part of the answer in Machineries Handbook
for the H7 portion, I have an old Handbook and it does
not list the p9 tolerances. I do have a standard at work
and would be glad to fax it to you. I believe it is a
din standard. The capital letters apply to the bores
and the small letters apply to the shaft.
email j.geisey@juno.com
 
ISO standard 2768-mk what does the the mk stand for
 
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