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Geometrical tolerances
Indication, definitions and measuring principles

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This standard conforms to SS-ISO 1101-1984 with the following exceptions: The standard contains measuring principles and rules for measuring which are to be followed when interpreting the requirements. This is not included in ISO 1101. A cylindrical tolerance zone is defined at angularity of a line. This is not done in ISO 1101. At Volvo, theoretically exact dimensions need only be framed if there is risk of misinterpretation. According to ISO 1101 the values shall always be framed. The standard contains rules for the evaluation of abstract (unreal) features. This is not included in ISO 1101. The rule stating that a negative deviation of 0,01 x the length may be deducted from the extension of the toleranced feature is not included in ISO 1101. The fact that tolerance on profile of any line and tolerance on profile of any surface can be specified in relation to datums is in this standard shown under positional tolerances and is then called position of any profile and position of any surface respectively. ISO 1101 states only that tolerance on profile of any line and tolerance on profile of any surface can be specified in relation to datums. This issue differs from issue 3 in that the sections Scope and field of application and Measuring principles and equipment have been revised. Furthermore, the text under Orientation describing differences compared to ISO 1101 has been made clearer. The standard has also been given a new layout.

Contents
1 Scope and field of application 2 General 2.1 Definition of tolerance zone 2.2 Toleranced feature 2.3 Tolerance zone form 2.4 Form of toleranced feature within tolerance zone 2.5 Applicability of tolerance along feature 2.6 Datum feature 2.7 Form deviations of datum features 2.8 Establishing size of form deviation and extension of toleranced feature 2.9 Establishing form deviation of circular and cylindrical features 2.10 Measuring principles and rules for measuring 3 4 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 6 7 7.1 7.2 7.3 Symbols Evaluation of abstract (unreal) features Tolerance frame Data in the tolerance frame Symbol for number of features Supplementary requirement More than one tolerance requirement Toleranced feature Tolerance zones Tolerance extension Direction of tolerance zone Special direction of tolerance zone
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7.4 Same tolerance value for more than one feature 7.5 Common tolerance zone 8 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 9 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 Symbols for datums Datum indicated by datum letter Location of datum triangle Datum indicated without datum letter Sequence of datum letters Restrictive specifications Tolerance for a restricted length of the feature Tolerance for the whole feature and restricted length of the feature Tolerance for a restricted part of the feature Datum applied to a restricted part of the feature

10 Theoretically exact dimensions 11 Projected tolerance zones 12 Maximum material principle 13 Definitions of tolerances 13.1 General 13.2 One type of tolerance may control several types of deviations 13.3 Graphical representation of tolerance zones 14 Detailed definitions of tolerances form tolerances 14.1 Straightness tolerance 14.2 Flatness tolerance 14.3 Circularity tolerance 14.4 Cylindricity tolerance 14.5 Profile tolerance of any line 14.6 Profile tolerance of any surface Orientation tolerances 14.7 Parallelism tolerance 14.8 Perpendicularity tolerance 14.9 Angularity tolerance Positional tolerances 14.10 Positional tolerance 14.11 Concentricity and coaxiality tolerance 14.12 Symmetry tolerance Run-out tolerances 14.13 Circular run-out tolerance 14.14 Total run-out tolerance 15 Reference on drawing

1 Scope and field of application


The standard comprises principles of symbolisation and indication on technical drawings of tolerances of form, orientation, position and run-out, and establishes the appropriate geometrical definitions. The term geometrical tolerances will be used in this standard as synonymous with these tolerances. Geometrical tolerances shall be indicated with respect to the function requirements. Manufacturing and inspection requirements may also influence the way in which geometrical tolerances are specified. The indication of geometrical tolerances does not mean that a specific method for manufacture, measurement and inspection is required. This standard also contains measuring principles and certain rules for measurement which are not included in ISO 1101.
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When specifying requirements for parts within thin-walled product design, that is thin-walled parts mainly included in the body, exterior and interior, as well as other parts for which the master location system in accordance with STD 5026,2 is used, STD 5026,25 Geometrical tolerances for thin-walled product design shall be applied.

2 General
2.1 Definition of tolerance zone
A geometrical tolerance for a feature defines the tolerance zone within which this feature shall be contained.

2.2 Toleranced feature


A feature is a specific characteristic of a part, such as axis, median plane, surface, hole, recess or profile.

2.3 Tolerance zone form


Depending on the characteristic which is to be toleranced and the way in which it is indicated, the tolerance zone is one of the following: the area within a circle the area between two concentric circles the area between two equidistant lines or between two parallel straight lines the space within a cylinder the space between two coaxial cylinders the space between two equidistant surfaces or two parallel planes the space within a bent pipe

2.4 Form of toleranced feature within tolerance zone


The toleranced feature may be of any form or orientation within the tolerance zone in question unless a more restrictive indication is given, for example by an explanatory note.

2.5 Applicability of tolerance along feature


The tolerance applies to the entire length or surface of the toleranced feature unless otherwise indicated.

2.6 Datum feature


The datum feature is an actual feature of a part. It is used to determine the location of a datum. See STD 5062,15,

2.7 Form deviations of datum features


Geometrical tolerances which are assigned to features related to a datum do not restrict the form deviations of the datum feature itself. The form of the datum feature shall be sufficiently accurate for its purpose and it may therefore be necessary to specify tolerances of form for the datum feature.

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2.8 Establishing size of form deviation and extension of toleranced feature


The straightness or flatness of an individual toleranced feature is deemed to be correct when the distance from its individual points to a superimposed line or surface of ideal geometrical form is equal to or less than the value of the specified tolerance. The orientation of the ideal line or surface shall be chosen so that the maximum distance (h1 in figure 1) between it and the actual profile or surface of the feature concerned is the least possible value.

Fig 1 Possible orientations of the line or surface: Corresponding distance: In the case of figure 1: A1 - B1 h1 h1 < A2 - B2 h2 h2 < A3 - B3 h3 h3

Therefore, the correct orientation of the ideal line or surface is A1 - B1. The distance h1 is to be equal to or less than the specified tolerance. The above rule leads to the least possible rejection when the feature in question is checked. When establishing the size of the form deviation in accordance with the tolerance definition, the use of a superimposed line/surface is presumed. This requires extensive and time-consuming verification. A simpler method is the use of a tangent line/surface as below. This leads to a greater rejection which, however, shall be compared with the lower cost for verification. When measuring is carried out from a tangent line/surface, we get deviations that are equal to or greater than those obtained when measuring from superimposed line/surface. Determination of the form deviation from a tangent line/surface shall be applied when a measuring principle indicating this is specified on the drawing.

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Normally, tangent line/surface gives the position which the feature assumes when fixed. See figure 2. If the feature has form deviations of such a nature that its surface is convex and allows a stable position by means of two or more tangent surfaces, the determination may be carried out from anyone of the tangent surfaces unless otherwise indicated.

Fig 2 When determining the extension of the toleranced feature, the negative deviation for measuring range" 0,01xL, where L is the extension of the toleranced feature, shall always be deducted. See figure 3. A positive deviation, e.g. a burr, shall always be included.

Fig 3

2.9 Establishing form deviation of circular and cylindrical features


For the definition of circularity and cylindricity, the location of the two concentric circles or coaxial cylinders shall be chosen so that the radial distance between them is the least possible value. Example:

Fig 4 Possible location of the centre of the two concentric circles or the axes of the two coaxial cylinders and their minimal radial distance. Centre (C1) for A1 locates two concentric circles or two coaxial cylinders. Centre (C2) for A2 locates two concentric circles or two coaxial cylinders with minimal radial distance.
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Corresponding radial distance: r1 In the case of figure 2: r2 <

Therefore, the correct location of the two concentric circles or the two coaxial cylinders is the one designated A2. The radial distance r2 should then be equal to or less than the specified tolerance.

2.10 Measuring principles and rules for measuring


By measuring principles is in this standard meant basic methods to measure compliance with the tolerance requirement. The measuring principle shall always be indicated on the drawing. The measuring principles are designated by Roman numerals and are indicated in the last box of the tolerance frame. See example in figure 5.

0,1

II

Fig 5 Section 14 illustrates the available measuring principles by describing the measuring methods. It should be noted that the measuring principles can be met with measuring methods and equipment other than those shown in the figures. A measuring principle designated by a Roman I complies with the requirements specified in the tolerance definition. If no measuring principle is indicated, measuring principle I shall be applied. All measuring principles with higher numbers, that is, II, III, IV and so on, are simplified measuring principles and do not comply with the requirements specified in the tolerance definition. For these measuring principles there is no relation between the degree of simplification and the designation of the measuring principle, that is, measuring principle IV can be closer to the tolerance definition than measuring principle II is. For interpretation of an indicated measuring principle see section 14 where an explanation is given under the relevant tolerance type. The measuring principles are established for each tolerance type, e.g., measuring principle II for one tolerance type need not have the same meaning when applied to another type of tolerance. Measuring principle shall be chosen with a view to the function requirements. Manufacturing and inspection requirements can also influence the selection of measuring principle. The specification of a specific measuring principle means that the measuring principle in question is decisive for the interpretation of the tolerance requirement. A requirement with maximum material principle indicated on the drawing by means of an means that the tolerance definition is modified with respect to the tolerance zone. The specified measuring principle then applies to this modified tolerance zone. Where the text to the measuring principle runs Checked with, e.g., a function gauge, the requirement shall be checked in such a way that a requirement which is checked without a function gauge and passed would also pass if it were to be checked with a function gauge. When the text to the measuring principle runs for the required number of sections/generators/ points this means that measuring shall be carried out in so many sections that it is highly probable that the tolerance will not be exceeded when measuring in other sections is carried out.

2.10.1 Measuring force


When measuring with indicating measuring device, the measuring force shall be max 1 N. For soft objects, contactless measuring is recommended. When the measuring force influences the measuring result, this shall be re-calculated with a view to this. Variations in the measuring force during the measuring shall also be taken into consideration.

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2.10.2 Anvil size


Depending on the form of the measuring surface, the anvil shall be selected from the table below, unless otherwise indicated. Table 1 Form of surface to be measured Flat and convex surfaces Concave surfaces Anvil radius in mm 2,5 or flat anvil 2,5 0,5 above 10 up to and incl. 10 Radius of surface to be measured in mm

When soft objects are checked with a sensing anvil, it is recommended that the anvil is flat and has a circular or square cross-section. Diameter of anvil (side) B = 1 + 0,005 x L, where L is the greatest length in mm of the measured surface. See figure 6. Measuring pressure = 0,01 N/mm2.

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3 Symbols
Table 2 Symbols for toleranced characteristics Features and tolerances Single features Form tolerances Toleranced characteristic Straightness Flatness Symbol Section

14.1 14.2

Circularity

14.3

Cylindricity Profile of any line 1) Profile of any surface 2) Related features Orientation tolerances Parallelism Perpendicularity Angularity Positional tolerances Position

14.4 14.5 14.6 14.7 14.8 14.9 14.10

Position of any profile 1) Position of any surface 2) Concentricity and coaxiality Symmetry Run-out tolerances (Circular) run-out Total run-out 1) 2) Refers to bent lines Refers to curved surfaces

14.10 14.10 14.11 14.12 14.13 14.14

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Table 3 Additional symbols Description Toleranced feature indication direct 6 Symbol Section

by letter

7.4

Datum indication direct 8.3

by letter

8.1

Datum target

2 A1

See STD 5062,15

Theoretically exact dimension Projected tolerance zone

50

10 11

Maximum material principle

12

Measuring principle

I, II, III etc.

2.10 and 14

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Table 4 Symbols used in section 14 to illustrate how the measuring principles shall be interpreted Symbol Interpretation Measuring plane, auxiliary plane (surface plate) Fixed support

Adjustable support

Continuous linear traverse

Intermittent linear traverse

Continuous traverse in several directions

Continuous turning

Intermittent turning

Rotation

Indicating measuring instrument (dial indicator)

Measuring stand with indicating measuring instrument Symbols for measuring stands can be drawn in different ways in accordance with the verification equipment used

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4 Evaluation of abstract (unreal) features


Evaluation of features in accordance with the table shown below is theoretical. For practical reasons, one often departures from the theoretical evaluation when establishing a feature. In many cases an expanding or slightly tapered mandrel can be used instead of an inscribed cylindrical mandrel when aligning a feature against the real cylinder surface of a hole. A shrink mandrel (tensioning sleeve) can be utilized as circumscribed cylinder for a shaft. Table 5 Abstract feature Centre of the crosssection of a hole Evaluated as: Centre of the largest inscribed circle Figure

Centre of the crosssection of an axis

Centre of the smallest circumscribed circle

Axis of a hole

The axis of the largest inscribed cylinder

Axis of a shaft

The axis of the smallest circumscribed cylinder

Median plane of a feature

The median plane determined by the two contact surface

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5 Tolerance frame
5.1 Data in the tolerance frame
The tolerance requirements shall be indicated in a rectangular frame which is divided into two or more compartments. The following shall be indicated in the compartments from left to right (see figures 7, 8, 9 and 10): the symbol for the characteristic which is to be toleranced. the tolerance value in the unit used for linear dimensions. If the tolerance zone is circular or cylindrical, the sign shall be indicated before the tolerance value. letter(s) for datum(s) when the toleranced feature is specified in relation to one or more datums. the established measuring principle.

0,1
Fig 7

0,1
Fig 8

0,1 A C B
Fig 9

IV
Fig 10

5.2 Symbol for number of features


When the feature applies to more than one feature, e.g. six holes, this shall be indicated above the tolerance frame by 6x. See figure 11.

6x

0,1
Fig 11

5.3 Supplementary requirement


Indications qualifying the form of the feature within the tolerance zone shall be written near the tolerance frame and shall be connected to this by means of a leader line. See figures 12 and 13.

0,3 EJ KONVEX / NOT CONVEX


Fig 12

EJ KONVEX / NOT CONVEX 0,1 A


Fig 13

5.4 More than one tolerance requirement


If it is necessary to specify more than one tolerance characteristic for a feature, the tolerance specifications shall be given in separate tolerance frames one under the other. See figure 14.

0,1 0,6
Fig 14

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6 Toleranced feature
The tolerance frame shall be connected to the toleranced feature by means of a leader line terminating with an arrowhead in the following way. on the outline of the feature or on an extension of the outline (but clearly separated from dimension lines) when the tolerance refers to the line or surface itself. See figures 15 and 16. on a leader line connected to the relevant surface by means of a point. See figure 17.

Fig 15

Fig 16

Fig 17

as an extension of the dimension line, when the tolerance refers to the axis or median plane of the feature. See figures 18, 19 and 20.

Fig 18

Fig 19

Fig 20

on the axis, when the tolerance applies to the common axis or the median plane of all or certain selected features. See figures 21, 22 and 23. An indication in accordance with figures 21, 22 and 23 may only be used when it is fully clear which feature(s) is/are toleranced. NOTE: In the examples illustrated by figures 22 and 23, maximum material principle is recommended on the toleranced features if the function so permits. This shall be done to make it possible to check the requirements from an economical point of view.

Fig 21

Fig 22

Fig 23

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For parts where the function of the toleranced feature and datum feature is the same, the tolerance requirement shall be indicated as shown in figure 24. Previously, such a tolerance requirement was indicated in accordance with figure 25.

Fig 24

Fig 25

7 Tolerance zones
7.1 Tolerance extension
The tolerance zone extends (unless otherwise indicated) in the direction of the arrow of the leader line joining the tolerance frame to the tolerance feature. See figures 26, 27 and 28. Figure 27 and 28 shows more explicitly that the extension of the tolerance zone is in the same orientation as an imagined plane through A and B. Indication in accordance with figure 27 shall therefore be applied. If the tolerance value is preceded by the sign , the tolerance zone is circular or cylindrical and, in that case, the direction of the arrow is unimportant. See figure 29 which shows a cylindrical tolerance zone. GAUGING

Fig 26

Fig 27

Fig 28

Fig 29

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7.2 Direction of tolerance zone


In general, the direction of the width of the tolerance zone (in each section) is normal to the specified geometry of the part. See figures 30 and 31.

Fig 30

Fig 31

7.3 Special direction of tolerance zone


The direction of the tolerance zone shall be indicated when desired not normal to the specified geometry of the part. See figures 32 and 33.

Fig 32

Fig 33

7.4 Same tolerance value for more than one feature


When the same tolerance value applies to more than one single feature with individual tolerance zones, this can be indicated as shown in figures 34 and 35. Where it cannot be misinterpreted as to which features are referred to, indication may be in accordance with figure 11.

Fig 34

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7.5 Common tolerance zone


By common tolerance zone is meant that all specified features shall be within the tolerance zone indicated. Such a requirement shall be indicated with the phrase "common tolerance zone above the tolerance frame in accordance with figures 36 and 37. Where it cannot be misinterpreted as to which features are concerned, no arrows are needed for each feature but indication may be as shown in figure 11.

Fig 36

Fig 37

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8 Symbols for datums


8.1 Datum indicated by datum letter
When a toleranced feature is related to a datum, this is generally shown by datum letter(s). The same letter which defines the datum is repeated in the tolerance frame. The datum is represented by a capital letter enclosed in a square which is connected to a filled datum triangle. See figure 38. In SS-ISO 1101 the datum triangle may be unfilled as shown in figure 39.

Fig 38

Fig 39

8.2 Location of datum triangle


The datum triangle with the datum letter shall be placed: on the outline of the feature or on an extension of the outline but clearly separated from the dimension line when the line or the plane constitutes the datum. See figure 40.

Fig 40 as an extension of the dimension line when the datum is the axis or median plane. See figures 41, 42 and 43. NOTE - If there is insufficient space for two arrowheads on the dimension line, one of them may be replaced by the datum triangle. See figures 42 and 43.

Fig 41

Fig 42

Fig 43

on the axis or median plane when the datum is: a) the axis or median plane of a single feature (for example a cylinder). b) the common axis or plane formed by two features. See figures 44 and 45.

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If a datum is indicated directly on the axis as shown in figures 44 and 45, it must be clear which features constitute the datum.

Fig 44

Fig 45

If a surface in the drawing plane is chosen as a datum, a leader line that terminates with a point on the datum shall be used. See figure 46.

Fig 46

8.3 Datum indicated without datum letter


If the tolerance frame can be directly connected to the datum by a leader line, the datum letter may be omitted as shown in figures 47 and 48.

Fig 47

Fig 48

8.4 Sequence of datum letters


A single datum is identified by one (1) datum letter. See figure 49. A datum formed by two features is identified by two datum letters separated by a hyphen. See figure 50.

A
Fig 49 Fig 50

A-B

If the sequence of two or more datums is of importance, the datum letters shall be placed in different compartments as shown in figure 51, where the sequence from left to right shows the order of priority.
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If the sequence of two or more datums is of no importance, for example in connection with maximum material principle on several datum features, the datum letters shall be indicated in the same compartment. See figure 52.

A B
Fig 51

A M B M
Fig 52

In those cases unsatisfactory guidance is obtained with the datum features, alignment against another feature has to be carried out. For the part shown in figure 53 datum features B and C give an unsatisfactory guidance. To get an unambiguous alignment, the part must be aligned with A.

Fig 53

9 Restrictive specifications
9.1 Tolerance for a restricted length of the feature
If the tolerance applies to a restricted length within the total length of the feature, the value of the restricted length shall be indicated in the tolerance frame after the tolerance value and separated from it by an oblique line. See figure 54. The requirement applies to any measuring length within the total length. In the case of a surface, the same indication shall be used. This means that the tolerance applies to all lines of the specified length in any position and any direction on the surface. See figure 54. The restricted length shall be found in all directions on the surface.

0,01/100
Fig 54

9.2 Tolerance for the whole feature and restricted length of the feature
If a smaller tolerance of the same tolerance type is added to the tolerance on the whole feature, but restricted over a limited length, the smaller tolerance shall be indicated below the tolerance for the whole feature. See figure 55.

0,1 0,05/200
Fig 55

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9.3 Tolerance for a restricted part of the feature


If the tolerance applies to a restricted part of the feature only, this shall be indicated as shown in figure 56.

Fig 56 If a surface in the drawing plane is to be toleranced, a leader line that terminates with a point on the toleranced surface shall be used. See figure 57.

Fig 57

9.4 Datum applied to a restricted part of the feature


If the datum is applied to a restricted part of the datum feature, this shall be indicated as shown in figure 58.

Fig 58

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10 Theoretically exact dimensions


If a tolerance of form, orientation or position is specified for a feature, the dimension determining the theoretically exact form, orientation or position respectively must not be toleranced. The corresponding actual dimensions may only vary by the tolerances of form, orientation or position specified within the tolerance frame. SS-ISO 1101 specifies that dimensions determining the theoretical profile, surface, angle or position shall be framed. At Volvo the general practice shall be to frame these dimensions only when there is risk of interpreting them as dimensions to which a general tolerance on the drawing applies. In such a case, the dimensions shall be framed by rectangles as shown in figures 59 and 60.

Fig 59

Fig 60

11 Projected tolerance zones


In some cases, the tolerance of orientation and position shall apply not to the feature itself but to the external projection of it. Such projected tolerance zones shall be indicated by the symbol ( = projected). See figure 61.

Fig 61

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12 Maximum material principle


If maximum material principle is permitted, this shall be indicated by the symbol placed after: the tolerance value (see figure 62) the datum letter (see figure 63) or both (see figure 64) depending on whether the maximum material principle is to be applied to the toleranced feature, to the datum feature or to both of these features.

0,04 M
Fig 62

0,04 A M
Fig 63

0,04 M A M
Fig 64

If the datum is not identified by a letter, maximum material principle for the datum shall be indicated in the third compartment of the tolerance frame. See figures 65 and 66.

0,04 M

0,04 M

Fig 65

Fig 66

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13 Definitions of tolerances
13.1 General
The tolerance zones for the various geometrical tolerances are defined in the following pages. In all the illustrations of the definitions only those which concern the definition in question are shown.

13.2 One type of tolerance may control several types of deviations


Where required for functional reasons, one or more characteristics may be toleranced to define the geometrical accuracy of a feature. When the geometrical accuracy is defined by certain types of tolerance, other deviations will in some cases be controlled by the tolerance indicated (for example, straightness deviation is limited by parallelism tolerance when inspecting in accordance with the measuring principles that meet the requirements of the tolerance definition). Thus it will rarely be necessary to indicate tolerances for all these characteristics, since other deviations will be included in the tolerance zone defined by the symbol used.

13.3 Graphical representation of tolerance zones


For some tolerance zones (for example, straightness of a generator and parallelism for a line in one direction) there are two possible methods of graphical representation: by two parallel planes a distance t apart. See figure 67 by two parallel lines a distance t apart. See figure 68

Fig 67

Fig 68

There is no difference in the meaning of the two representations (such a tolerance does not restrict the deviation in any direction perpendicular to the tolerance arrow). The simpler method as shown in figure 68 is normally used in this standard.

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14 Detailed definitions of tolerances form tolerances Form tolerances


14.1 Straightness tolerance
The tolerance zone when projected in a plane is limited by two parallel straight lines a distance t apart. See figure 69. The tolerance zone is applicable to generators, edges and specified sections in surfaces. It is usually possible to specify a measuring principle which permits measuring from a tangent surface (line), something which simplifies inspection.

Fig 69

Fig 70

The tolerance zone is limited by a cylinder of diameter t if the tolerance value is preceded by the sign . See figure 70. The cylindrical tolerance zone may be applied, for example, to solids of revolution in connection with maximum material principle. If maximum material principle is not permitted, the requirement for straightness of an axis should, if possible from a functional point of view, be replaced by a requirement for straightness of a generator. Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 71

Fig 72

Each generator on the cylinder surface shall be Two points on a generator, as far apart as possible, shall contained between two parallel lines 0,1 apart in a be aligned to the same distance from the measuring plane containing the axis. plane. The generator shall be measured at the required number of measuring points. . The measuring results shall be recorded in a diagram and the straightness deviation of the generator shall be evaluated. The measuring shall be carried out on the required number of generators. .
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Indication and interpretation

Measuring principle

Fig 73

Fig 74

Each generator on the cylinder surface shall be The measuring shall be repeated on the required number contained between two parallel lines 0,1 apart in a of generators. The values obtained for each generator plane containing the axis. measured shall be recorded in a diagram and evaluated. The maximum variation in distance on an individual generator constitutes the straightness deviation of the generator. NOTE: The superimposed line is not obtained until at the evaluation.

Fig 75 Each generator on the cylinder surface shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two parallel lines 0,1 apart in a plane containing the axis.

Fig 76 Two points on a generator, as far apart as possible, shall be aligned to the same distance from the measuring plane. The generator shall be measured at the required number of measuring points

? The measuring shall be carried out on the required number of generators @

The largest difference obtained between max and min readings on an individual generator shall be regarded as the straightness deviation of the generator. The difference between max and min readings is always greater than or equal to the deviation which would have been obtained if measuring had been carried out in accordance with the definition of the tolerance (measuring principle I).

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Fig 77 Each generator on the cylinder surface shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two parallel lines 0,1 apart in a plane containing the axis.

Fig 78 The check shall be carried out on the required number of generators. The measuring shall be carried out on the required number of generators.

The maximum variation in distance on an individual generator shall be regarded as the straightness deviation of the generator. NOTE: For convex lines not giving a stable position, the measuring object shall be guided against the measuring plane in such a way that the measured deviation becomes a minimum (superimposed line). The deviation measured is always greater than or equal to the deviation which would have been obtained if the check had been carried out in accordance with the definition of the tolerance (measuring principle I).

Fig 79 Each line on the upper surface parallel to the plane of projection in which the indication is shown, shall be contained between two parallel lines 0,2 apart. See figure 83.

Fig 80 The measuring shall be carried out on the required number of lines. The values obtained for each line shall be recorded in a diagram and evaluated.

The maximum deviation in distance on an individual line Any portion of lengths 100 of any line of the upper constitutes the straightness deviation of the line. surface, parallel to the plane of projection in which NOTE: The superimposed line is not obtained until at the the indication is shown, shall be contained evaluation. between two parallel lines 0,1 apart. See figure 83.

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Fig 81 Each line on the upper surface, parallel to the plane of projection, shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two parallel lines 0,2 and 0,1 apart respectively. See figure 83.

Fig 82 The check shall be carried out on the required number of lines. The measuring shall be carried out on the required number of lines.

The maximum variation in distance obtained shall be regarded as the straightness deviation of the line. The straightness deviation shall be measured both in the longitudinal and in the transverse direction NOTE: For convex lines not giving a stable position, the measuring object shall be guided against the measuring plane in such a way that the measured deviation becomes a minimum (superimposed line ). The deviation measured is always greater than or equal to the deviation which would have been obtained if the check had been carried out in accordance with the definition of the tolerance (measuring principle I).

The surface shall in each section be contained between two parallel lines a distance t apart. The lines shall in their turn be parallel to the projection in which the tolerance is indicated.

Fig 83

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Fig 84 The axis of the part shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,1 + maximum material principle.

Fig 85 Checked with, e.g., a function gauge.

Fig 86 The axis common to the two holes (D1 and D2) shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,1 + maximum material principle.

Fig 87 Checked with, e.g., a function gauge.

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Fig 88

Fig 89

The axis of the part shall (when checked in Checked with, e.g., a function gauge. accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,1 + maximum material principle.

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Fig 90 The axis of the part shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,1.

Fig 91 The measuring object shall be clamped between two coaxial centres or corresponding which are parallel to the measuring plane. The measuring shall be carried out along two generators opposite each other. Half the difference in value between the dial indicators, that is

Ma Mb for each point shall be recorded in a 2

diagram and the diagram shall be evaluated. The required number of generators shall be measured and the largest straightness deviation in an individual section of the axis, constitutes the straightness deviation of the axis.

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Fig 92

Fig 93

The axis of the part shall (when checked in The cylinder surface shall be measured in a radial section accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) while being rotated one revolution. . be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,1. The measuring shall be repeated in the required number of sections. .

The maximum difference between max and min readings in the radial section with the largest difference between max and min readings shall be regarded as the straightness deviation.

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Fig 94 Interpretation, see measuring principle.

Fig 95 Straightness for the axis of a cylinder surface. The part shall be placed (in two 90 V-yokes) on two sections a distance b apart. The cylinder surface shall be measured in a radial section while being rotated one revolution. The measuring shall be repeated in the required number of sections. Half of the maximum difference between max and min readings shall be regarded as the straightness deviation.

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14.2 Flatness tolerance


The tolerance zone is limited by two parallel planes a distance t apart. See figure 96.

Fig 96 Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 97

Fig 98

The median plane of the part shall be contained Checked with, e.g., a function gauge. between two parallel planes 0,1 apart + maximum (It shall be possible for the measuring object to pass material principle. through the gap)

Fig 99 The surface shall be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart.

Fig 100 The measuring object shall be placed on three supports, two adjustable and one fixed. Three points on the surface as far apart as possible shall be aligned to the same distance from the measuring plane. The surface shall be measured at the required number of points. The difference between max and min readings shall be recorded in a level type diagram for evaluation. Measuring with autocollimator is also referred to this measuring principle. NOTE: The superimposed surface is not obtained until at the evaluation.

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Fig 101 Interpretation, see measuring principle. Flatness. Aligned and measured in accordance with figure 100. The difference between max and min readings shall be regarded as the flatness deviation. The difference obtained is always greater than or equal to the deviation which would have been obtained if the check had been carried out in accordance with the definition of the tolerance.

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Fig 102 The surface shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart.

Fig 103 The measuring object shall be placed on a measuring plane so that a stable position is obtained. The measuring plane shall be of such dimensions that the entire measuring object is placed on this measuring plane when measuring is carried out. The surface shall be measured at the required number of points. The largest difference between max and min readings shall be regarded as the flatness deviation. Note: For convex surfaces not giving a stable position, the measuring object shall be guided against the measuring plane in such a way that the deviation becomes a minimum.

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Fig 104 A parallel shall be placed on the toleranced surface as a tangent plane. The parallel shall be indicated in such a way that it is parallel to the measuring plane. The parallel shall be removed and the toleranced surface measured in several directions. The largest difference between max and min readings shall be regarded as the flatness deviation. The difference between max and min readings is always greater than or equal to the deviation which would have been obtained if the check had been carried out in accordance with the definition of the tolerance (measuring principle I).

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Fig 105 The surface shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two parallel planes 1 apart.

Fig 106 Measuring device with three fixed support points 2 x L apart shall be placed on the surface. The dial gauge shall be placed in accordance with figure 106 where a is to be preferred. L = 100 mm unless otherwise indicated. The surface shall be measured at the required number of points by displacement of the measuring device. The largest difference between max and min readings shall be regarded as the flatness deviation. This measuring principle means an undefined requirement, but it often meets requirements from a practical point of view. The difference obtained between max and min readings will depend on the different levels of the surface at which the support points happen to be placed when the measuring device is displaced.

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14.3 Circularity tolerance


The tolerance zone in the considered plane is limited by two concentric circles a distance t apart. See figure 107. A circularity tolerance is applicable to edges and sections. The function often permits the use of a measuring principle according to which three-point measurement or measuring of difference in diameter (two point measurement) may be applied. Fig 107 Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 108 The circumference of the edge shall be contained between two co-planar concentric circles a radial distance 0,1 apart.

Fig 109 Measuring device: Instrument for measuring variation in radius from a fixed centre. The edge or the cylinder surface shall be measured in a radial section while being rotated one revolution The measuring shall be repeated on the cylinder surface in the required number of sections. The readings obtained shall be recorded in a polar diagram, one for each measuring section Evaluation: The circularity deviation is the difference in radius between two concentric circles, one inscribed and the other circumscribed, where the difference between their radii is the smallest possible. (MZC) The circularity deviation shall be determined in the section with the largest difference in radius.

Fig 110 The circumference shall in each section be contained between two co-planar concentric circles a radial distance 0,1 apart. NOTE: The measuring principle is applicable to internal and external surfaces (holes and shafts).

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Fig 111 The circumference shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) in each cross-section be contained between two coplanar concentric circles a radial distance 0,1 apart.

Fig 112 The axis of the measuring object shall be perpendicular to the measuring direction and axially fixed. The cylinder surface shall be measured in a radial section while being rotated one revolution. The measuring shall be repeated in the required number of sections. Half of the maximum difference between max and min readings in the measuring section having the largest reading difference shall be regarded as the circularity deviation. Measuring shall be carried out in two different measuring devices, 90 and 120 respectively, whereby certain lobing is also checked.

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Fig 113 The circumference shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) in each cross-section be contained between two coplanar concentric circles a radial distance 0,1 apart.

Fig 114 The axis of the measuring object shall be perpendicular to the measuring direction and axially fixed. The measuring shall be repeated in the required number of sections. Half of the maximum difference between max and min readings in the measuring section having the largest reading difference shall be regarded as the circularity deviation. Measuring shall be carried out in two different measuring devices, 90 and 120 respectively, whereby certain lobing is also checked.

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Fig 115 The circumference shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) in each cross-section be contained between two coplanar concentric circles a radial distance 0,1 apart. Measured in accordance with figure 112 but only in a 120 measuring device. Half of the maximum difference between max and min readings in the measuring section having the largest reading difference shall be regarded as the circularity deviation. No requirement concerning checking of lobing.

Fig 116 The circumference shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) in each cross-section be contained between two coplanar concentric circles a radial distance 0,1 apart. Measured in accordance with figure 114 but only in a 120 measuring device. Half of the maximum difference between max and min readings in the measuring section having the largest reading difference shall be regarded as the circularity deviation. No requirement concerning checking of lobing.

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Fig 117 The circumference shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) in each cross-section be contained between two coplanar concentric circles a radial distance 0,1 apart.

Fig 118 The axis of the measuring object shall be perpendicular to the measuring direction. The cylinder surface shall be measured in a radial section by a number of two-point measurements. The measuring shall be repeated in the required number of sections. Half of the maximum difference between max and min readings in the measuring section having the largest reading difference shall be regarded as the circularity deviation. No requirement concerning checking of lobing.

The most common measuring method for checking circularity is a combination of the three-point and the two-point measurement systems and is indicated by one of the measuring principles II - V + VI. Example:

0,2

II + VI

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14.4 Cylindricity tolerance


The tolerance zone is limited by two coaxial cylinders a distance t apart. See figure 119. Measuring the cylindricity in accordance with the tolerance definition (measuring principle I) is time-consuming and expensive and cannot be used for certain types of parts. Fig 119 MEASURING PRINCIPLE I SHALL THEREFORE ONLY BE SPECIFIED WHEN INSPECTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH SIMPLIFIED MEASURING PRINCIPLES II-IV IS NOT PERMITTED FOR FUNCTIONAL REASONS. From the measuring point of view it may sometimes be suitable to indicate special tolerances for the straightness and circularity of the feature instead of cylindricity, if necessary supplemented with parallelism for opposite generators. Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 120 The toleranced surface shall be contained between two coaxial cylinders a radial distance 0,1 apart.

Fig 121 Measuring device: Instrument for measuring variation in radius from a fixed centre. The principle is the same even if the measuring device is rotated. Measuring shall be carried out in the required number of radial sections from the same axis. Connected polar diagrams and diagrams showing generator form in different axial sections are required for evaluation of the measuring results.

NOT FOR NEW DESIGN


(Instead, straightness for the axis + maximum material principle for the same tolerance requirement shall be indicated.)

Fig 122 The surface shall be cylindrical within 0,1 measured on the radius t + permitted maximum material principle.

Fig 123 Cylindricity with max material principle for a cylinder surface. Measuring with a function gauge in accordance with Taylor's principle. Permissible cylindricity deviation is the difference between the diameter of the function gauge and the min size of the feature. It should be noted that the deviation can amount to the dimensional tolerance plus double the cylindricity tolerance.

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Fig 124

Fig 125

The toleranced surface shall (when checked in Measuring of cylindricity in a V-block with an indicating accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) device placed in front of the V-block. be contained between two coaxial cylinders a The V-block shall be longer than the measuring object. radial distance 0,1 apart. The cylinder surface shall be measured in a radial section during one revolution .

The measuring shall be repeated in the required number of sections . Half of the maximum difference between max and min readings on the entire cylinder surface shall be regarded as the cylindricity deviation. The measuring shall be carried out in two V-blocks, 90 and 120 respectively, whereby also certain lobing is checked.

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Fig 126 The toleranced surface shall (when checked in Aligned and measured in accordance with figure 125 but accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) only in a 120 V-block. be contained between two coaxial cylinders a Half of the maximum difference between max and min radial distance 0,1 apart. readings on the entire cylinder surface shall be regarded as the cylindricity deviation. No requirement concerning checking of lobing.

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Fig 127

Fig 128

The toleranced surface shall (when checked in The cylinder surface shall be measured in a radial section accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) while being rotated one revolution. . be contained between two coaxial cylinders a The measuring shall be repeated in the required number radial distance 0,1 apart. of sections. .

Half of the maximum difference between max and min readings on the entire cylinder surface shall be regarded as the cylindricity deviation. No requirement concerning checking of lobing.

Fig 129

Fig 130

The toleranced surface shall (when checked in The straightness deviation of the generator is measured. accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) It may be 0,3 max. be contained between two coaxial cylinders a The measuring shall be repeated on the required number radial distance 0,3 apart. of generators. The cylinder surface shall be measured in the required number of sections by the required number of two-point measurements. The difference between max and min readings obtained on the entire cylinder surface may be 0,3 max. No requirement concerning checking of lobing.

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14.5 Profile tolerance of any line


The tolerance zone is limited by two lines enveloping circles of diameter t, the centres of which are situated on a line having the true geometrical form. See figure 131. See also section 14.10.4 Profile position. The tolerance zone is bent and tubular and is limited by all spheres of diameter t, the centres of which are situated on a line having the true geometrical form. See figure 132. This tolerance zone is not included in SS-ISO 1101. See also section 14.10.4 Profile position.

Fig 131 Indication and interpretation

Fig 132 Measuring principle

Fig 133 The profile shall be contained between two lines determined by circles of diameter 0,1, the centres of which are situated on a line having the true geometrical form.

Fig 134 Two points on the profile, as far apart as possible, shall be aligned to the same distance from the measuring plane. The profile shall be measured at the required number of measuring points. The readings obtained are recorded in a diagram where two equidistant lines are plotted in relation to the theoretically exact profile. Measuring with profile projector is also referred to this measuring principle.

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Fig 135 The profile shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two lines determined by circles of diameter 0,1, the centres of which are situated on a line having the true geometrical form. The measuring object shall be aligned and measured in accordance with figure 134. The difference between max and min readings shall, when compared to theoretically exact profile, lie within tolerance , in this case 0,05. t 2 The difference obtained is always greater than or equal to the deviation which would have been obtained if the check had been carried out in accordance with the definition of the tolerance (measuring principle I ).

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Fig 136 The surface shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) in each section parallel to the plane of projection be contained between two lines determined by circles of diameter 0,1, the centres of which are situated on a line having the true geometrical form.

Fig 137 The dimensions of the profile template correspond to the tolerance ). GO side (theoretically exact profile + 2 The profile template shall be placed on the surface. (The profile template constitutes tangent line to a section in the surface). The distance between profile template and surface shall be gauged by means of, e g, measuring wires and must not exceed the value specified in the tolerance frame. The check shall be repeated in the required number of sections. The largest distance obtained shall be regarded as the profile form deviation. The deviation is always larger than or equal to the deviation which would have been obtained if the check had been carried out in accordance with the definition of the tolerance (measuring principle I).

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Fig 138 The axis of the part shall be contained within a "bent pipe" of diameter 0,2, the axis of which is of the theoretically exact form + maximum material principle.

Fig 139 Checked with, e.g., a function gauge.

II

Fig 140

Fig 141

The axis of the part shall (when checked in accor- By means of the straightedge it shall be checked that no dance with the adjacent measuring principle) be part of the measuring object is placed above the surface contained within a "bent pipe of diameter 0,2, the of the fixture. axis of which is of the theoretically exact form + maximum material principle.

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14.6 Profile tolerance of any surface


The tolerance zone is limited by two surfaces enveloping spheres of diameter t, the centres of which are situated on a surface having the true geometrical form. See figure 142. See also section 14.10.5 Surface position.

Fig 142 Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 143 The toleranced surface shall be contained between two surfaces determined by spheres of diameter 0,1, the centres of which are situated on a surface having the true geometrical form.

Fig 144 Points on the surface shall be aligned in such a way that the deviation from the form template becomes a minimum (superimposed surface). The surface shall be measured continuously or at the number of points required with the encircling form template as a basis. The largest difference between max and min readings constitutes the surface profile deviation.

II

Fig 145 The toleranced surface shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two surfaces determined by spheres of diameter 0,1, the centres of which are situated on a surface having the true geometrical form.

The same alignment as in figure 144, the only difference being that three points as far apart as possible on the surface shall be aligned to equal distance from the measuring plane. The difference obtained between the max and min readings shall, when compared to the theoretically exact tolerance form, be within , in this case 0,05. 2 The difference obtained is always greater than or equal to the deviation which would have been obtained if the check had been carried out in accordance with the definition of the tolerance (measuring principle I).

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Fig 146 Interpretation, see measuring principle.

Fig 147 Profile tolerance for a surface. A form template shall be placed on the surface (the form template constitutes tangent surface). The difference in dimensions between encircling form template and surface shall be measured. This can be done with air column measurement or, in special cases, by means of marking paint. The difference in dimensions is always greater than or equal to the value which would have been obtained if measuring had been in accordance with the definition of the tolerance.

IV

Fig 148 The toleranced surface shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two surfaces determined by spheres of diameter 0,1, the centres of which are situated on a surface having the true geometrical form. NOTE: The principle can only be used for rotation symmetrical parts.

Fig 149 The dimensions of the template correspond to the GO tolerance side (theoretically exact profile + ) 2 The measuring object shall be centred to the axis of rotation for the profile template and placed at the required distance from it. The distance between profile template and measuring object shall be measured at the required number of points with, e.g., measuring wire. The largest difference in distance between measuring object and profile template shall be regarded as the surface form deviation. The deviation is always greater than or equal to the deviation which would have been obtained if the check had been carried out in accordance with the definition of the tolerance (measuring principle I ).

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14.7 Parallelism tolerance
14.7.1 Parallelism tolerance of a line with reference to a datum line
The tolerance zone when projected in a plane is limited by two parallel straight lines a distance t apart and parallel to the datum line, if the tolerance is only specified in one direction. See figure 150. The tolerance zone is limited by a cylinder of a diameter t parallel to the datum line if the tolerance value is preceded by the sign . See figure 151.

Fig 150

Fig 151

14.7.2 Parallelism tolerance of a line with reference to a datum plane


The tolerance zone is limited by two parallel planes a distance t apart and parallel to the datum plane. See figure 152.

14.7.3 Parallelism tolerance of a surface with reference to a datum line


The tolerance zone is limited by two parallel planes a distance t apart and parallel to the datum line. See figure 153. If it from a functional point of view is possible to turn the whole thing around and indicate requirements for the parallelism of the line with reference to the surface, this is to be preferred from a measuring point of view.

14.7.4 Parallelism tolerance of a surface with reference to a datum plane


The tolerance zone is limited by two parallel planes a distance t apart and parallel to the datum plane. See figure 154.

Fig 152

Fig 153

Fig 154

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14.7.1 Parallelism tolerance of a line with reference to a datum line


Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 155 The toleranced axis in the horizontal direction shall be contained between two straight lines 0,2 apart, which are parallel to A, aligned with B and located in the horizontal plane.

Fig 156 By means of the mandrel A, the measuring object shall be placed on supports and turned to positions E and F respectively.

The parallelism requirement 0,1 shall be checked in The toleranced axis in the vertical direction shall position E and the parallelism requirement 0,2 shall be be contained between two straight lines 0,1 apart, checked in position F. which are parallel to A, aligned with B and located The parallelism deviation is obtained from in the vertical plane.

M1 M2 L1 L2

where M1 less M2 is the difference be-

tween max and min readings.

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Fig 157 The generator shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two straight lines 0,1 apart, which are parallel to A - B, aligned with C and located in the vertical plane.

Fig 158 The measuring object shall be placed on two V-blocks and aligned with C. Measuring shall be carried out on the generator. The difference obtained between max and min readings E shall be regarded as the parallelism deviation.

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Fig 159

Fig 160

The toleranced axis shall be contained within a The parallelism is measured from 0 to 180 at the recylinder of diameter 0,1, the axis of which shall be quired number of points. parallel to A. The parallelism deviation is obtained from

M1 M2 L1 L2

where M1 less M2 is the difference between max and min readings. The measuring points may be reduced to 0 to 90 if the difference between max and min readings obtained for these points is maximum 0,7 x the tolerance.

14.7.2 Parallelism tolerance of a reference to a datum plane


Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 161 The edge line (edge) shall be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart and parallel to A.

Fig 162 Measuring shall be carried out on the edge line. The difference between max and min readings constitutes the parallelism deviation.

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14.7.3 Parallelism tolerance of a surface with reference to a datum line


Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 163 The toleranced surface shall be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart and parallel to A.

Fig 164 The measuring object shall be aligned in such a way that the smallest possible difference in dimensions is obtained against the measuring plane. The surface shall be measured at the required number of points. The difference between max and min readings constitutes the parallelism deviation.

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14.7.4 Parallelism tolerance of a surface with reference to a datum plane


Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 165 The toleranced surface shall be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart and parallel to the datum.

Fig 166 The surface shall be measured at the required number of points. The difference between max and min readings constitutes the parallelism deviation.

II

Fig 167

Fig 168

The toleranced surface shall (when checked in The parallel shall be placed on the surface as tangent accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) plane. be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 Measuring shall be carried out at points on the parallel apart and parallel to the datum. corresponding to the extension of the toleranced surface. The difference obtained between max and min readings shall be regarded as the parallelism deviation. NOTE: The measuring principle does not check the form of the toleranced surface.

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14.8 Perpendicularity tolerance


14.8.1 Perpendicularity tolerance of a line with reference to a datum line
The tolerance zone when projected in a plane is limited by two parallel straight lines a distance t apart and perpendicular to the datum line. See figure 169.

14.8.2 Perpendicularity tolerance of a line with reference to a datum plane


The tolerance zone when projected in a plane is limited by two parallel straight lines a distance t apart and perpendicular to the datum plane if the tolerance is specified only in one direction. See figure 170. The tolerance zone is limited by a cylinder of diameter t perpendicular to the datum plane if the tolerance value is preceded by the sign . See figure 171.

Fig 169

Fig 170

Fig 171

14.8.3 Perpendicularity tolerance of a surface with reference to a datum line


The tolerance zone is limited by two parallel planes a distance t apart and perpendicular to the datum line. See figure 172.

14.8.4 Perpendicularity tolerance of a surface with reference to a datum plane


The tolerance zone is limited by two parallel planes a distance t apart and perpendicular to the datum plane See figure 173.

Fig 172

Fig 173

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Fig 174

Fig 175

The axis of the hole shall be contained between The measuring object shall be in a V-block on mandrel 1. two parallel lines 0,1 apart and perpendicular to A. Mandrel 2 is supported by an adjustable support. The guiding rule is fixed in a position perpendicular to the axis of mandrel 1. Two points of the generator of the mandrel (mandrel 2) shall be aligned to equal distance from the measuring plane. The perpendicularity is measured on one side of the mandrel, one measuring length being equal to the length of the hole. The difference between max and min readings constitutes the perpendicularity deviation.

Fig 176 The axis of the pin shall be contained between two parallel lines 0,1 apart and perpendicular to the axis of the horizontal hole (datum).

Fig 177 The smallest circumscribed cylinder (sleeve) shall be entered on the toleranced feature. The measuring object shall be placed on the measuring surface by means of a mandrel. Measuring shall be carried out at two points on the sleeve corresponding to the extension of the toleranced feature. The difference between max and min readings constitutes the perpendicularity deviation. As an alternative, the check can be carried out by measuring directly on the toleranced feature. In that case, the values shall be entered in a diagram and the inclination shall be evaluated Form deviations and differences in diameter shall then be taken into consideration and the result adjusted accordingly.

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Fig 178 The axis of the pin shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two parallel lines 0,1 apart and perpendicular to the axis of the horizontal hole (datum).

Fig 179 The measuring object shall be placed on the measuring plane by means of a mandrel. Measuring shall be carried out on the two opposite generators at the same level from the measuring plane. Half the difference in measuring value between the dial indicators, i.e.

Ma Mb at each point, indicates the 2

position of the axis in the section. The largest difference between the different values for

Ma Mb shall be regarded as the perpendicularity 2


deviation.

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Fig 180

Fig 181

The axis of the pin shall be contained between The smaller circumscribed cylinder (sleeve) shall be entwo parallel lines 0,1 apart, perpendicular to A and tered on the toleranced feature. aligned with B. The measuring object shall be placed on surface A against the measuring plane and then guided with surface B against 90 measuring support. Measuring shall be carried out at two points on the sleeve corresponding to the extension of the toleranced feature. The difference between max and min readings constitutes the perpendicularity deviation. As an alternative the check can be carried out by measuring directly on the toleranced feature. In that case, the values shall be entered in a diagram and the inclination shall be evaluated. Form deviations and differences in diameter shall then be taken into consideration and the result adjusted accordingly.

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Fig 182 The axis of the pin shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two parallel lines 0,1 apart, perpendicular to A and aligned with B. The measuring object shall be aligned as shown in figure 181 but measuring shall be carried out directly on the toleranced pin. Measured along the generator. The difference between max and min readings shall be regarded as the perpendicularity deviation.

Fig 183 The axis of the pin shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,1 + maximum material principle and perpendicular to A.

Fig 184 Checked with, e.g., a function gauge.

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Fig 185 The axis of the pin shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,1 which is perpendicular to A

Fig 186 The smallest circumscribed cylinder (sleeve) shall be entered on the toleranced feature. The measuring object is placed with its surface on a circular feed table and the centre of the sleeve in measuring position b is placed at the centre of the axis of rotation. Measuring takes place in position c where the part is rotated one revolution. The difference between max and min readings must not exceed 0,2.

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Fig 187 The axis of the pin shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,1 which is perpendicular to A.

Fig 188 Measuring device: Apparatus for measuring variation in radius from fixed centre. The cylinder surface shall be measured in a radial section while being rotated one revolution. . The measuring shall be repeated in the required number of sections. . The difference between max and min readings of the indicator must not exceed 0,2.

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Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 189 The toleranced surface shall be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart and perpendicular to A. See also total run-out, figure 380.

Fig 190 The measuring object shall be clamped in the encircling guide cylinder. The surface shall be measured at the required number of points. The difference between max and min readings must not exceed 0,1.

NOT FOR NEW DESIGN


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Fig 191 For interpretation, see measuring principle.

Fig 192 Perpendicularity of a surface. The part shall be fixed in a V-block. The surface shall be measured in many directions. The largest difference between max and min readings constitutes the perpendicularity deviation.

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14.8.4 Perpendicularity tolerance of a surface with reference to a datum plane


Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 193 The toleranced surface shall be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart perpendicular to A and aligned with B.

Fig 194 The measuring object shall be placed with surface A against the measuring plane and then aligned with surface B against a 90 measuring support. The surface shall be measured at the required number of points. The difference between max and min readings constitutes the perpendicularity deviation.

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Fig 195

Fig 196

The toleranced surface shall (when checked in The measuring object shall be placed with surface A accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) against the measuring plane and then guided with surbe contained between two parallel planes 0,1 face B against a 90 measuring support. apart, perpendicular to A and aligned with B. A parallel shall be placed on the toleranced surface as a tangent plane Measuring shall be carried out on the parallel at points corresponding to the extension of the toleranced surface. The difference between max and min readings shall be regarded as the perpendicularity deviation. NOTE: The measuring principle does not check the form of the toleranced surface.

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Fig 197 The toleranced surface shall be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart and perpendicular to A. (The requirement may be indicated for rotationsymmetrical parts and other parts where no alignment against additional datum is required.)

Fig 198 The measuring object shall be placed with surface A against the measuring plane and aligned so that the smallest variance in dimensions is obtained against the auxiliary plane. The surface shall be measured at the required number of points. The difference between max and min readings constitutes the perpendicularity deviation. In doubtful cases, the values obtained shall be entered in diagrams of level-curve type for evaluation.

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14.9 Angularity tolerance


14.9.1 Angularity tolerance of a line with reference to a datum line
a) Line and datum line in the same plane The tolerance zone projected in a plane is limited by two parallel straight lines a distance t apart and inclined at the specified angle to the datum line. See figure 199. b) Line and datum line in different planes If the considered line and the datum line are not in the same plane, the tolerance zone is applied to the projection of the considered line on the plane containing the datum line and parallel to the considered line. See figure 200. The tolerance zone is limited by a cylinder of diameter t inclined at the specified angle to the datum line. See figure 201. This tolerance zone is not included in SS-ISO 1101. In order to get an unambiguous determination of the tolerance zone orientation of a part, it is necessary to establish one datum in addition to the datum line.

Fig 199

Fig 200

Fig 201

14.9.2 Angularity tolerance of a line with reference to a datum plane


The tolerance zone projected in a plane is limited by two parallel straight lines a distance t apart and inclined at the specified angle to the datum plane See figure 202. The tolerance zone is limited by a cylinder of diameter t inclined at the specified angle to the datum line. See figure 203. This tolerance zone is not included in SS-ISO 1101. In order to get an unambiguous determination of the tolerance zone orientation of a part, it is necessary to establish one datum in addition to the datum plane.

Fig 202

Fig 203

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The tolerance zone is limited by two parallel planes a distance t apart and inclined at the specified angle to the datum line. See figure 204.

14.9.4 Angularity tolerance of a surface with reference to a datum plane


The tolerance zone is limited by two parallel planes a distance t apart and inclined at the specified angle to the datum plane. See figure 205.

Fig 204

Fig 205

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14.9.1 Angularity tolerance of a line with reference to a datum line


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Fig 206 The axis of the hole shall be contained between two parallel straight lines 0,1 apart and inclined at to the axis of the smaller shaft (datum).

Fig 207 The measuring object shall be aligned by turning the object around the axis of the shaft in such a way that the distance between M1 and the measuring plane becomes a minimum. The angularity tolerance is derived from

M1 M2 L1 L2

where M1 less M2 is the difference between max and min readings.

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Fig 208 The axis of the hole shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two parallel straight lines 0,1 apart and inclined at to the axis of smaller shaft (datum).

Fig 209 The measuring object shall be aligned by turning the object around the axis of the shaft in such a way that the distance between M1 and the measuring plane becomes a minimum. The angularity deviation is derived from

M1 M2 L1 L2

where M1 less M2 is the difference between max and min readings.

Fig 210 The axis of the hole shall, when projected in a plane containing the datum line, be contained between two parallel straight lines 0,08 apart and inclined at to A.

Fig 211 The measuring object shall be aligned by turning the object around the axis of the shaft in such a way that the mandrel is parallel to the axis of the shaft in the orientation of inclination for the angle plate. The angularity deviation is derived from

M1 M2 L1 L2

where M1 less M2 is the difference between max and min pointer readings.

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Fig 212 The axis of the hole shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,5 which is inclined at to A and aligned with B.

Fig 213 The mandrel in datum feature A shall be aligned at the angle to the measuring plane and datum feature B guided against a 90 measuring support. The angularity shall be measured from 0 to 180 at the required number of points. The angularity deviation is derived from M1 - M2 where M1 less M2 is the difference obtained between max and min readings. The measuring points may be reduced to 0 and 90 if the difference between the max and min readings for these points does not exceed 0,7 x the tolerance value.

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Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 214 The axis of the hole shall be contained within two parallel straight lines 0,4 apart, inclined at to the line B - C and aligned with A.

Fig 215 The measuring object shall be placed with surface A against the measuring support and guided by mandrels in the holes B and C. Measured at two points M1 and M2 on the mandrel. The angularity deviation is derived from

M1 M2 L1 L2

where M1 less M2 is the difference between max and min readings.

Fig 216 Each line on the upper surface parallel to the plane of projection in which the drawing indication is made, shall be contained between two parallel straight lines 0,1 apart, inclined at to A and aligned with B. NOTE: If the part is rotation-symmetrical, no guide feature is required.

Fig 217 The measuring object shall be placed with surface A against the angle plate and then guided with surface B against a 90 measuring support The required number of lines on the surface shall be measured. The largest difference between max and min readings on an individual line constitutes the angularity deviation.

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Fig 218 The axis of the hole shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,5, inclined at to A and aligned with B.

Fig 219 The measuring object shall be placed with surface A against the angle plate and then guided with surface B against a 90 measuring support. The angularity is measured from 0 to 180 at the required number of points. The angularity deviation is derived from

M1 M2 L1 L2

where M1 less M2 is the difference between max. and min readings. The measuring positions may be reduced to 0 and 90 if the difference between the max. and min. readings for these positions does not exceed 0,7 x the tolerance value.

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Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 220 The inclined surface shall be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart, inclined at to the axis of the hole (datum).

Fig 221 The measuring object shall be aligned in such a way that the smallest difference in dimensions is obtained against the measuring plane. The surface shall be measured at the required number of points. The largest difference between max and min readings constitutes the angularity deviation.

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Fig 222 The inclined surface shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart which are inclined at to A.

Fig 223 The measuring object shall be aligned so that the smallest variance in dimension is obtained against the measuring plane. The surface shall be measured at the required number of points. The largest difference between max and min readings shall be regarded as the angularity deviation.

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Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 224 The inclined surface shall be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart which are inclined at to A and aligned with B

Fig 225 The measuring object shall be placed with surface A against the angle plate and then guided with surface B against a 90 measuring support. The surface shall be measured at the required number of points. The largest difference between max and min readings constitutes the angularity deviation.

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Fig 226 The inclined surface shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart which are inclined at to A and aligned with B. NOTE: When the part is rotation-symmetrical, no guide feature is required

Fig 227 The measuring object shall be placed with surface A against the angle plate and then guided with surface B against a 90 measuring support. A parallel shall be placed on the surface. Measuring shall be carried out on the parallel at points corresponding to the extension of the toleranced surface. The largest difference between max and min readings shall be regarded as the angularity deviation. NOTE: This measuring principle does not check the form of the toleranced surface.

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14.10 Positional tolerance
At correct position, the tolerance zone is disposed symmetrically with respect to the theoretically exact position. The deviation from the theoretically exact position is therefore not permitted to amount to half the tolerance value only, this constituting the positional deviation.

14.10.1 Positional tolerance of a point


The tolerance zone is limited by a circle of diameter t, the centre of which is in the theoretically exact position of the considered point. See figure 228. The tolerance zone may be applied in two-dimensional determination of the position of the centrepoint of a circle or similar.

Fig 228

14.10.2 Positional tolerance of a straight line


The tolerance zone is limited by two parallel straight lines a distance t apart and disposed symmetrically with respect to the theoretically exact position of the considered line if the tolerance is specified only in one direction. See figure 229. The tolerance zone may be applied to axes, generators and edges. In practice, the toleranced line is usually an axis. The tolerance zone is limited by a cylinder of diameter t the axis of which is in the theoretically exact position of the considered line if the tolerance value is preceded by the sign . See figure 230.

Fig 229

Fig 230

14.10.3 Positional tolerance of a flat surface or a median plane


The tolerance zone is limited by two parallel planes a distance t apart and disposed symmetrically with respect to the theoretically exact position of the considered surface. See figure 231. The tolerance zone may be applied to flat surfaces and median planes.

Fig 231

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14.10.4 Profile position, positional tolerance of a bent line (not included in SS-ISO 1101)
The tolerance zone is limited by two equidistant lines tangent to all circles of diameter t, the centres of which are situated on a line having the true geometrical form in the theoretically exact position. See figure 232. The tolerance zone is bent and tubular and limited by all spheres of diameter t, the centres of which are situated on a line having the true geometrical form in the theoretically exact position. See figure 233. See also section 14.5 Profile tolerance of any line.

Fig 232

Fig 233

14.10.5 Surface position, positional tolerance of a curved surface (not included in SS-ISO 1101)
The tolerance zone is limited by two equidistant surfaces tangent to all spheres of diameter t, the centres of which are situated on a surface having the true geometrical form in the theoretically exact position. See figure 234. See also section 14.6 Profile tolerance of any surface.

Fig 234

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Fig 235 The centre of the hole shall be contained within a circle of diameter 0,4 and with the centre of the circle in the theoretically exact position.

Fig 236 The measuring object shall be placed with surface A against the measuring plane, guided with surface B and then with surface C against 90 measuring supports. A tapered mandrel, auxiliary measuring device, shall be placed in the hole at right angles to the measuring plane. Measuring shall be carried out during one revolution of the dial gauge. The dial gauges axis of rotation coincides with the theoretical position of the hole. The difference between max and min readings must not exceed the tolerance value (0,4).

NOT FOR NEW DESIGN


(INSTEAD, REQUIREMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH FIGURE 241 SHALL BE INDICATED)

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Fig 237 Interpretation, see measuring principle.

Fig 238 Position for the centre of a hole. The part shall be placed on a measuring support and guided against two 90 measuring supports. A tapered mandrel, auxiliary measuring device, shall be placed in the hole at right angles to the measuring plane. The measuring devices shall be calibrated against masters. Measuring shall be carried out at two points perpendicular to each other in a horizontal section of the mandrel. The measuring values may amount to half the tolerance value. According to this measuring principle, the tolerance zone is a square with the tolerance as a side.

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14.10.2 Positional tolerance of a straight line


Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 239 The edge line (edge) shall be contained between two parallel lines 0,1 apart and symmetrically disposed with respect to the theoretically exact position.

Fig 240 The measuring object shall be placed with surface A against the angle plate and then guided with surface B against a 90 measuring support. The edge shall be measured. The maximum deviation from the theoretical position of the edge must not exceed half the tolerance value. See section 14.10. The difference between max and min readings must not exceed the tolerance value (0,1)

Fig 241 The centre of the hole shall be contained between two parallel lines 0,4 apart and symmetrically disposed with respect to the theoretically exact position. The requirement applies in two directions.

Fig 242 The measuring object shall be placed with surface A against the measuring plane, then guided against 90 measuring supports, first with surface B and then with surface C. A tapered mandrel, auxiliary measuring device, shall be placed in the hole at right angles to the measuring plane. Measuring shall be carried out at two points perpendicular to each other in a horizontal section of the mandrel. When recalculated to apply to the axis of the mandrel, this must not deviate by more than half the tolerance value from the theoretically exact position for the centre of the hole. See section 14.10.

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Fig 243 The axis of the hole shall be contained between two parallel lines 0,1, apart and symmetrically disposed with respect to the theoretically exact position. The requirement applies in two directions.

Fig 244 The measuring object shall be placed with surface A against the measuring plane, then guided against 90 measuring supports, first with surface B and then with surface C. Measuring shall be carried out at two points perpendicular to each other and in two horizontal sections of the mandrel a distance L apart. If different values are obtained for the same generator, the hole inclines. The values shall then be recalculated to apply within the hole. When recalculated to apply to the axis of the mandrel and within the extension of the hole, the axis is permitted to deviate by maximum half the tolerance value from the theoretically exact position of the axis of the hole. See section 14.10.

Fig 245 The axis of the hole shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two parallel lines 2 apart and symmetrically disposed with respect to the theoretically exact position The requirement applies in two directions.

Fig 246 Dimensions A, B, C and D + hole diameter shall be checked. None of the dimensions (A, B, C, D) + half the hole diameter is permitted to deviate by more than 1 from the theoretically exact position for the centre of the hole. The form of the hole and the form of the datum feature influence the tolerance zone form.

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Fig 247 The axis of the hole shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,4 + maximum material principle and with the axis of the cylinder in the theoretically exact position.

Fig 248 Surface A of the measuring object shall be placed against the plane in a fixture. Surface B followed by surface C shall then be guided against the sides of the fixture. Checked with a function gauge. The measuring object must not be moved at all in the fixture during gauging.

Fig 249 The axis of each of the eight holes shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,1 + maximum material principle and with the axis of the cylinder in the theoretically exact position. (Correct inter-position.)

Fig 250 Checked with, e.g., a function gauge. During gauging, it shall be verified that the surfaces of the measuring object A and the function gauge are in contact with each other in accordance with the rules applicable to datum features.

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Fig 251 The axis of each of the eight holes shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,1 + maximum material principle and with the axis of the cylinder in the theoretically exact position. (Correct position for the entire group of holes with respect to A, B, C.)

Fig 252 Surface A of the measuring object shall be placed against the plane in a fixture. Surface B followed by surface C shall then be guided against the sides of the fixture. Checked with a function gauge. The measuring object must not be moved at all during gauging.

Fig 253 The axis of each of the eight holes shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0 + maximum material principle and with the axis of the cylinder in the theoretically exact position (Correct position for the entire group of holes with respect to A, B, C.)

Fig 254 Surface A of the measuring object shall be placed against the plane in a fixture. Surface B followed by surface C shall then be guided against the sides of the fixture. Checked with a function gauge. The measuring object must not be moved in the fixture during gauging.

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Fig 255 The axis of each of the eight holes shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,1 + maximum material principle and with the axis of the cylinder in the theoretically exact position. (Correct inter-position.) The axis of each of the eight holes shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 1 + maximum material principle and with the axis of the cylinder in the theoretically exact position. (Correct position for the entire group of holes with respect to A, B and C.)

Fig 256 Checked with, e.g., a function gauge. During gauging, it shall be verified that the surfaces of the measuring object A and the function gauge are in contact with each other in accordance with the rules applicable to datum features.

Fig 257 Surface A of the measuring object shall be placed against the plane in a fixture. Surface B followed by surface C shall then be guided against the sides of the fixture. Checked with a function gauge. The measuring object must not be moved in the fixture during gauging.

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Fig 258 The axis of the hole D2 shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,4 + maximum material principle and with the axis of the cylinder in the theoretically exact position. Maximum material principle is permitted also on the datum features B. The axis of the hole D1 shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,3 + maximum material principle and with the cylinder axis in the theoretically exact position. (Correct interposition).

Fig 259 Checked with, e.g., a function gauge. During gauging, it shall be verified that the surfaces of the measuring object A and the function gauge are in contact with each other in accordance with the rules applicable to datum features.

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Fig 260 The axis and the median plane of each of the three holes respectively shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two parallel lines and two parallel planes respectively a distance 0 apart + maximum material principle and with the axis and the median plane respectively in the theoretically exact position. (Correct position for the entire group of holes with respect to A, B and C).

Fig 261 Surface A of the measuring object shall be placed against the plane in a fixture. Surface B followed by surface C shall then be guided against the sides of the fixture. Checked with a function gauge. The measuring object must not be moved in the fixture during gauging.

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NOT FOR NEW DESIGN


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Fig 262 The axis of the large hole shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,4, the axis of which coincides with the basic line + permitted maximum material principle. The axis of each of the four small holes shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,3, the axis of which coincides with the basic line.

Fig 263 Position with maximum material principle for the axis of a hole. A measuring device shall be placed on the part. The common datum position shall be determined by means of four tapered pins fixed relatively to each other in a common attaching plate. The entire system with tapered pins can be moved axially. The position of the hole shall be measured with an axially movable cylindrical gauge guided in the datum position.

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Fig 264 The axis of the hole shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,1 and with the axis of the cylinder in the theoretically exact position.

Fig 265 The measuring object shall be placed with surface A against a rotatable auxiliary plane. Surface B followed by surface C shall then be guided against 90 measuring supports. The measuring supports for surfaces B and C shall be placed in the theoretical position with respect to the axis of rotation of the auxiliary plane. Measured on the mandrel at two points a distance L apart and during one revolution. If identical values are obtained on the same generator, the pointer indication constitutes the double positional deviation. See section 14.10. The difference between max. and min. readings must not exceed the tolerance value (0,1). If different values are obtained on the same generator the hole inclines. The values shall then be recalculated to apply within the hole. NOTE: The requirement can be checked as shown in figure 244 but then only a deviation of 0,7 x the tolerance value is accepted.

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Fig 266 Interpretation, see measuring principle.

Fig 267 Position for the axis of a hole. The part shall be placed on a measuring plane and guided against two 90 measuring supports. A mandrel, auxiliary measuring device, shall be placed in, the hole at right angles to the measuring plane. The measuring devices shall be calibrated against standards. Measurement shall be carried out at two points perpendicular to each other and in two horizontal sections on the mandrel, the distance between them equal to the extension of the feature. The measuring values may amount to half the tolerance value. If different values are obtained in the two sections, the hole inclines. The values may then be recalculated to apply within the hole. According to this measuring principle, the tolerance zone can be a parallelepiped.

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14.10.3 Positional tolerance of a flat surface or a median plane


Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 268 The inclined surface shall be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart and symmetrically disposed with respect to the theoretically exact position.

Fig 269 The measuring object shall be placed with surface A against the angle plate and then guided with surface B against a 90 measuring support. The surface shall be measured at the required number of points. The maximum deviation from the theoretically exact position must not exceed half the tolerance value. See Section 14.10. The difference between max and min readings must not exceed the tolerance value (0,1).

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Fig 270 The inclined surface shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart and symmetrically disposed with respect to the theoretically exact position.

Fig 271 The measuring object shall be placed with surface A against the angle plate and then guided with surface B against a 90 measuring support. A parallel shall be placed on the surface as a tangent plane. Measuring shall be carried out on the parallel at points corresponding to the extension of the toleranced surface The maximum deviation from the theoretically exact position must not exceed half the tolerance value. See section 14.10. The difference between max and min readings must not exceed the tolerance value (0,1). NOTE: This measuring principle does not check the form of the toleranced surface.

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14.10.4 Profile position, positional tolerance for a bent line


Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 272 In the specified section of the surface, the profile shall be contained between two equidistant lines determined by circles of diameter 0,2, the centres of which are on a line of true geometrical form and located in the theoretically exact position.

Fig 273 The measuring object shall be placed with surface A against the measuring support and then guided against the measuring plane by means of surface B. The distance between measuring plane and profile and between measuring plane and auxiliary plane respectively shall be measured at the required number of points. The values obtained shall be contained within the values limiting the profile and its positional deviation from the theoretically exact position.

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Fig 274 The profile shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two equidistant lines determined by circles of diameter 1, the centres of which are on a line of true geometrical form and located in the theoretically exact position.

Fig 275 The profile template shall be made so that the dimensions correspond to the GO limit (geometrically correct form in the theoretically exact position tolerance ) + 2 The measuring object shall be placed with surface A against the measuring support and then guided against the measuring plane by means of surface B. The distance between template and measuring plane shall be checked by means of, e.g., measuring wires. The largest distance shall be regarded as profile position deviation.

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Fig 276 The axis of the part shall be contained within a "bent pipe" of diameter 2, the centre line of which is of theoretically exact form and placed in the theoretically exact position. Maximum material principle is permitted on toleranced feature and datum feature.

Fig 277 Checked with, e.g., a function gauge.

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Fig 278 The axis of the part shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained within a "bent pipe" of diameter 2, the centre line of which is of theoretically exact form and in the theoretically exact position. Maximum material principle is permitted on toleranced feature and datum feature.

Fig 279 The straightedge shall be used for checking that no part of the measuring object is placed above the surface of the fixture.

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14.10.5 Surface position, positional tolerance for a curved surface


Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 280 The toleranced surface shall be contained between two surfaces determined by spheres of diameter 0,1, the centres of which are on a surface of true geometrical form and located in the theoretically exact position.

Fig 281 The distance between measuring plane and auxiliary plane and between measuring plane and toleranced surface respectively shall be measured at the required number of points. The values obtained shall be compared with those which define the surface and its permitted positional deviation from the theoretically exact position.

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14.11 Concentricity and coaxiality tolerance


At concentricity and coaxiality, the tolerance zone is circular and cylindrical respectively and the centre of the tolerance zone is in the theoretically exact position. The deviation from the theoretically exact position at concentricity and coaxiality is permitted to amount to half the tolerance value only, this constituting the deviation of concentricity and coaxiality respectively.

14.11.1 Concentricity tolerance of a point


The tolerance zone is limited by a circle of diameter t, the centre of which coincides with the datum point. See figure 282.

14.11.2 Coaxiality tolerance of an axis


The tolerance zone is limited by a cylinder of diameter t, the axis of which coincides with the datum axis if the tolerance value is preceded by the sign . See figure 283. The coaxiality tolerance refers to a cylinder of the same length as the toleranced feature and situated around the datum axis or its extension and within the zone for the toleranced feature.

Fig 282

Fig 283

14.11.1 Concentricity tolerance of a point


Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 284 The centre of d shall in the specified section be contained within a circle of diameter 0,1, the centre of which coincides with A.

Fig 285 The circumference of the outer and inner cylinder surfaces shall be measured in the radial section indicated during one revolution and each centre shall be evaluated by means of polar diagrams. The distance between the centre points must not exceed half the tolerance value, this constituting the concentricity deviation See section 14.11.

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Fig 286

Fig 287

The centre of d shall be contained within a circle Checked with, e.g., a function gauge. of diameter 0,1 + maximum material principle, the centre of which coincides with A. Maximum material principle is permitted also on the datum feature.

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Fig 288 The centre of d shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained within a circle of diameter 1, the centre of which coincides with A.

Fig 289 The difference in distance from the edge shall be determined by two-point measurement. The difference must not exceed the tolerance value (1).

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Fig 290

Fig 291

The axis of d2 shall be contained within a cylin- Checked with, e.g., a function gauge. der of diameter 0,1 + maximum material principle, the axis of which coincides with d1 (datum). Maximum material principle is permitted also on the datum feature.

Fig 292

Fig 293

The axis of D2 shall be contained within a cylin- Checked with, e.g., a function gauge der of diameter 0,1 + maximum material principle, the axis of which coincides with A. Maximum material principle is permitted also on the datum feature.

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Fig 294 1) The axis of D1 shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,02 + maximum material principle, the axis of which coincides with B. Maximum material principle is permitted also on the datum feature. The axis of d2 shall be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,02 + maximum material principle, the axis of which coincides with A. Maximum material principle is permitted also on the datum feature.

Fig 295 Checked with, e.g., a function gauge, one for each requirement.

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Fig 296 The axis of d2 shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained within a cylinder of diameter 0,1, the axis of which coincides with d1 (datum).

Fig 297 Measuring device: Apparatus for measuring variation in radius from fixed centre. The axis of d2 shall be evaluated as the line through the centre points in two sections as far apart as possible. The corresponding evaluation of the axis shall be made of d2. The radial distance between the axes for d1 and d2 must not exceed half the tolerance value. See section 14.11.

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Fig 298 The axis of D shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained within a cylinder of diameter 2, the axis of which coincides with A.

Fig 299 The mandrel or edge shall be placed against a generator in the hole constituting the datum feature. The distance between mandrel and generator shall be measured at positions C and D respectively. The check shall be repeated in the required number of sections. The difference between the dimensions at positions C may amount to the tolerance value (2). The difference between the dimensions at positions D may amount to the tolerance value (2).

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14.12 Symmetry tolerance


At symmetry, the tolerance zone is symmetrically disposed with respect to the theoretically exact position. For this reason, the deviation from the theoretically exact position is permitted to amount to half the tolerance value only, this constituting the symmetry deviation.

14.12.1 Symmetry tolerance of a median plane


The tolerance zone is limited by two parallel planes a distance t apart and disposed symmetrically to the median plane with respect to the datum axis or datum plane. See figure 300.

14.12.2 Symmetry tolerance of a line or an axis


The tolerance zone when projected in a plane is limited by two parallel straight lines a distance t apart and disposed symmetrically with respect to the datum axis (or datum plane) if the tolerance is specified only in one direction. See figure 301.

Fig 300

Fig 301

14.12.1 Symmetry tolerance of a median plane


Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 302 The median plane of the groove shall be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart + maximum material principle and symmetrically disposed with respect to A. Maximum material principle is permitted also on the datum feature.

Fig 303 Checked with, e.g., a function gauge.

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Fig 304 The median plane of the groove shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart + maximum material principle and symmetrically disposed with respect to A. Maximum material principle is permitted also on the datum feature.

Fig 305 Checked with, e.g., a function gauge.

NOT FOR NEW DESIGN


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Fig 306 Checked with, e.g., a function gauge.

Fig 307 Symmetry with maximum material principle for a groove. The part shall be placed in a V-block. Measured with a function gauge.

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Fig 308 The median plane of the groove shall be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart and symmetrically disposed with respect to A.

Fig 309 A gauge block (parallel) with the largest possible inscribed width (B) shall be placed in the groove. Parallels shall be placed at both ends of the measuring object. The median plane of the two end surfaces (the datum) shall be aligned parallel to the measuring plane. The distance between measuring plane and gauge block (X-dimension) shall be measured at both ends of the groove on both sides close to the measuring object or recalculated to apply within the measuring object. The largest difference between the median plane of the gauge block and the datum must not exceed half the tolerance value. See section 14.12.

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Fig 310 The median plane of the groove shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart and symmetrically disposed with respect to A.

Fig 311 The measuring object shall be placed on a measuring plane. A gauge block (parallel) with the largest possible inscribed width (B) shall be placed in the groove. The distance between measuring plane and gauge block is measured at both ends of the groove close to the measuring object or recalculated to apply within the measuring object. The measuring object is turned and the measuring repeated at the opposite side. The largest difference in dimensions between measuring plane and gauge block at both measurings must not exceed the tolerance value.

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Fig 312 The median plane of the groove shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart and symmetrically disposed with respect to A.

Fig 313 The measuring object shall be placed on a measuring plane. The distance between measuring plane and the surface of the groove shall be measured. The measuring object shall be turned and the measuring repeated at the opposite side. The largest difference in dimension between measuring plane and surface of groove at both measurings must not exceed the tolerance value.

Fig 314

Fig 315

The median plane of the pin shall be contained Checked with, e.g., a function gauge. between two parallel planes 0,1 apart + maximum material principle, symmetrically disposed with respect to A. Maximum material principle is permitted also on the datum feature.

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14.12.2 Symmetry tolerance of a line or an axis


Indication and interpretation Measuring principle THE MEASURING PRINCIPLE WAS PREVIOUSLY DESIGNATED I.

Fig 316

Fig 317

The axis of the common hole axis B-C shall (when The difference between dimensions N and P must not checked in accordance with the adjacent exceed the tolerance value. measuring principle) be contained between two parallel lines 0,1 apart and symmetrically disposed with respect to A.

Fig 318 The axis of the hole shall be contained between two parallel lines 0,1 apart and symmetrically disposed with respect to A.

Fig 319 The measuring object shall be retained by two 90 measuring supports against the sides of B. A mandrel shall be placed in the hole. The distances C, D, E and F shall be measured close to the measuring object (on the mandrel) or shall be recalculated to apply within the extension of the measuring object. The difference between dimensions C and D and between E and F respectively must not exceed the tolerance value.

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Fig 320 The axis of the hole shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two parallel lines 0,1 apart and symmetrically disposed with respect to A.

Fig 321 The difference as to distance from edge (material thickness) shall be determined. The difference between dimensions B and D and between C and E respectively must not exceed the tolerance value.

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14.13 Circular run-out tolerance
The measuring principles illustrated are indicated for run-out on external surfaces. The same measuring principle can be used on internal surfaces provided that the surface can be reached when the location of the datum has been determined. Run-out normally applies to a complete revolution about the axis but could be limited to apply to a part of a revolution.

14.13.1 Circular run-out tolerance - radial


The tolerance zone is limited within any plane of measurement perpendicular to the axis by two concentric circles a distance t apart, the centre of which coincides with the datum axis. See figure 322.

14.13.2 Circular run-out tolerance - axial


The tolerance zone is limited at any radial position by two circles a distance t apart lying in a cylinder of measurement, the axis of which coincides with the datum axis. See figure 323.

Fig 322

Fig 323

14.13.3 Circular run-out tolerance in any direction


The tolerance zone is limited within any cone of measurement, the axis of which coincides with the datum axis by two circles a distance t apart. Unless otherwise specified the measuring direction is normal to the surface. See figure 324.

14.13.4 Circular run-out tolerance in a specified direction


The tolerance zone is limited within any cone of measurement of the specified angle, the axis of which coincides with the datum axis by two circles a distance t apart. See figure 325.

Fig 324

Fig 325

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14.13.1 Circular run-out tolerance - radial


Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 326 The circumference shall in each cross-section be contained between two concentric circles 0,1 apart, the centres of which coincide with A.

Fig 327 The measuring object shall be clamped in an encircling guide feature and supported axially. The surface shall be measured in the required number of radial sections during at !east one revolution for each section. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section constitutes the radial run-out.

NOT FOR NEW DESIGN


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Fig 328 The radial run-out shall be within 0,1.

Fig 329 Radial run-out for a surface. The part shall be placed in two L-yokes and supported axially. Measuring shall be carried out in a direction normal to the surface during one revolution. The measuring shall be repeated in the required number of sections. The largest difference in an individual section constitutes the radial run-out.

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Fig 330 The circumference shall in each cross-section be contained between two concentric circles 0,1 apart, the centres of which coincide with A-B.

Fig 331 The measuring object shall be clamped between centres. The surface shall be measured in the required number of radial sections during at least one revolution for each section. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section constitutes the radial run-out.

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Fig 332 The circumference shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) in each cross-section be contained between two concentric circles 0,1 apart, the centres of which coincide with A-B.

Fig 333 The measuring object shall be placed in two V-yokes in positions a and b and supported axially. The surface shall be measured in the required number of radial sections during at least one revolution for each section. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section shall be regarded as the radial runout.

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Fig 334 Interpretation, see measuring principle.

Fig 335 Radial run-out for a surface. The part shall be placed in two L-supports and axially supported. Measuring shall be carried out in a direction normal to the sector arc during turning. The measuring shall be repeated in the required number of sections. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section shall be regarded as the radial runout.

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Fig 336 The circumference shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) in each cross-section be contained between two concentric circles 0,1 apart, the centres of which coincide with A.

Fig 337 The measuring object shall be placed in two V-blocks and supported axially. The surface shall be measured in the required number of radial sections during turning The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section shall be regarded as the radial runout.

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14.13.2 Circular run-out tolerance - axial


Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 338 The circumference shall in each axial section be contained between two concentric circles of the same radius 0,1 apart, the centres of which coincide with A.

Fig 339 The measuring object shall be clamped in an encircling guide cylinder and supported axially. The surface shall be measured in the required number of axial sections during at least one revolution for each section. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section constitutes the axial run-out.

NOT FOR NEW DESIGN


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Fig 340 The axial run-out shall be within 0,1.

Fig 341 Axial run-out for a surface. The part shall be placed in two L-yokes and axially supported. Measuring shall be carried out at right angles to the surface during one revolution. The measuring shall be repeated in the required number of sections. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section constitutes the axial run-out.

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Fig 342 The circumference shall in each axial section be contained between two concentric circles of the same radius 0,1 apart, the centres of which coincide with A - B.

Fig 343 The measuring object shall be clamped between centres. The surface shall be measured in the required number of axial sections during at least one revolution for each section. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section constitutes the axial run-out.

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Fig 344 The circumference shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) in each axial section be contained between two concentric circles of the same radius 0,1 apart, the centres of which coincide with A - B.

Fig 345 The measuring object shall be placed in two V-yokes in positions a and b and supported axially. The surface shall be measured in the required number of axial sections during at least one revolution for each section. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section shall be regarded as the axial runout.

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Fig 346 Interpretation, see measuring principle.

Fig 347 Axial run-out for a surface. The part shall be placed in two L-supports and supported axially. Measuring shall be carried out at right angles to the sector arc during turning. The measuring shall be repeated in the required number of sections. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section shall be regarded as the axial runout.

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Fig 348 The circumference shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) in each axial section be contained between two concentric circles of the same radius 0,1 apart, the centres of which coincide with A.

Fig 349 The measuring object shall be placed in two V-blocks and supported axially. The surface shall be measured in the required number of axial sections during turning. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section shall be regarded as the axial runout.

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14.13.3 Circular run-out tolerance in any direction


Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 350 The circumference shall in each section perpendicular to the surface be contained between two concentric circles 0,1 apart, the centres of which coincide with A.

Fig 351 The measuring object shall be clamped in an encircling guide cylinder and supported axially. Measuring shall be carried out at right angles to the surface. The surface shall be measured in the required number of sections during at least one revolution for each section. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section constitutes the run-out.

Fig 352 The circumference shall in each section perpendicular to the tangent of the curved surface be contained between two concentric circles 0,1 apart, the centres of which coincide with A - B.

Fig 353 The measuring object shall be clamped between centres. Measuring shall be carried out at right angles to the surface, in the direction of the radius. The surface shall be measured in the required number of sections during at least one revolution for each section. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section constitutes the run-out.

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Fig 354 The circumference shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) in each section perpendicular to the tangent to the curved surface be contained, between two concentric circles 0,1 apart, the centres of which coincide with A - B.

Fig 355 The measuring object shall be placed in two V-yokes in positions a and b and supported axially. Measuring shall be carried out at right angles to the surface, in the direction of the radius. The surface shall be measured in the required number of sections during at least one revolution in each section. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section shall be regarded as the run-out.

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Fig 356 The circumference shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) in each section perpendicular to the tangent to the curved surface be contained between two concentric circles 0,1 apart, the centres of which coincide with A - B.

Fig 357 The measuring object shall be placed in two V-blocks and supported axially. Measuring shall be carried out at right angles to the surface, in the direction of the radius. The surface shall be measured in the required number of sections during at least one revolution for each section. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section shall be regarded as the run-out.

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14.13.4 Circular run-out tolerance in a specified direction


Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 358 The circumference shall in each section in the specified direction be contained between two concentric circles 0,1 apart, the centres of which coincide with A.

Fig 359 The measuring object shall be clamped in an encircling guide cylinder and supported axially. Measuring shall be carried out in the direction of the arrow at the angle to the axis of rotation. The surface shall be measured in the required number of sections during at least one revolution for each section. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section constitutes the run-out.

NOT FOR NEW DESIGN


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Fig 360 The run-out measured at the angle shall be within 0,1

Fig 361 Run-out for a surface. The measuring object shall be placed in two L-yokes and supported axially. Measuring shall be carried out at the angle to the surface during one revolution. The measuring shall be repeated in the required number of sections. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section constitutes the run-out.

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Fig 362 The circumference shall in each section in the direction specified be contained between two concentric circles 0,1 apart, the centres of which coincide with A - B.

Fig 363 The measuring object shall be clamped between centres. Measuring shall be carried out in the direction of the arrow at the angle to the axis of rotation. The surface shall be measured in the required number of sections during at least one revolution for each section. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section constitutes the run-out.

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Fig 364 The circumference shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) in each section in the direction specified be contained between two concentric circles 0,1 apart, the centres of which coincide with A - B.

Fig 365 The measuring object shall be placed in two V-yokes in positions a and b and supported axially. Measuring shall be carried out in the direction of the arrow at the angle to the axis of rotation. The surface shall be measured in the required number of sections during at least one revolution for each section. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section shall be regarded as the run-out.

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Fig 366 Interpretation, see measuring principle. Run-out for a surface.

Fig 367

The part shall be placed in two L-supports and supported axially. Measuring shall be carried out at the angle to the surface during one revolution. The measuring shall be repeated in the required number of sections. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section shall be regarded as the run-out.

IV

Fig 368 The circumference shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) in each section in the direction specified be contained between two concentric circles 0,1 apart, the centres of which coincide with A - B.

Fig 369 The measuring object shall be placed in two V-blocks and supported axially. Measuring shall be carried out in the direction of the arrow at the angle to the axis of rotation. The surface shall be measured in the required number of sections during at least one revolution for each section. The largest difference between max and min readings in an individual section shall be regarded as the run-out.

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14.14 Total run-out tolerance


The measuring principles shown are indicated for run-out on external surfaces. The same measuring principles can be used on internal surfaces provided that the surface can be reached when the position of the datum has been established.

14.14.1 Total radial run-out tolerance


The tolerance zone is limited by two coaxial cylinders a distance t apart, the axes of which coincide with the datum axis. See figure 370. The total radial run-out indicates deviations of form, coaxiality as well as difference in diameter.

14.14.2 Total axial run-out tolerance


The tolerance zone is limited by two parallel planes a distance t apart and perpendicular to the datum axis. See figure 371. The total axial run-out tolerance indicates deviations of flatness and perpendicularity.

Fig 370

Fig 371

14.14.1 Total radial run-out tolerance


Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 372 The toleranced surface shall be contained between two coaxial cylinders with a difference in radius of 0,1, the axes of which coincide with A.

Fig 373 The measuring object shall be clamped in an encircling guide cylinder and supported axially. The surface shall be measured in the required number of sections while being rotated about the datum axis and with an axial relative movement between surface and measuring device. The largest difference between max and min readings constitutes the total radial run-out.

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Fig 374 The toleranced surface shall be contained between two coaxial cylinders with a difference in radius of 0,1, the axes of which coincide with A - B.

Fig 375 The measuring object shall be clamped between centres. The surface shall be measured in the required number of sections while being rotated about the datum axis and with an axial relative movement between surface and measuring device. The largest difference between max and min readings constitutes the total radial run-out.

II

Fig 376 The toleranced surface shall when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two coaxial cylinders with a difference in radius of 0,1, the axes of which coincide with A - B.

Fig 377 The measuring object shall be placed in two V-yokes in positions a and b and supported axially. The surface shall be measured in the required number of sections while being rotated about the datum axis and with an axial relative movement between surface and measuring device. The largest difference between max and min readings shall be regarded as the total radial run-out.

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Fig 378 The toleranced surface shall (when checked in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) be contained between two coaxial cylinders with a difference in radius of 0,1, the axes of which coincide with A.

Fig 379 The measuring object shall be placed in two V-blocks and supported axially. The surface shall be measured in the required number of sections while being rotated about the datum axis and with an axial relative movement between surface and measuring device. The largest difference between max and min readings shall be regarded as the total radial run-out.

14.14.2 Total axial run-out tolerance


Indication and interpretation Measuring principle

Fig 380 The toleranced surface shall be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart and perpendicular to A. See also perpendicularity, figure 189.

Fig 381 The measuring object shall be clamped in an encircling guide cylinder and supported axially The surface shall be measured in the required number of sections while being rotated about the datum axis and with a radial relative movement between surface and measuring device. The largest difference between max and min readings constitutes the total axial run-out.

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Fig 382 The toleranced surface shall be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 apart and perpendicular to A - B.

Fig 383 The measuring object shall be clamped between centres. The surface shall be measured in the required number of sections while being rotated about the datum axis and with a radial relative movement between surface and measuring device. The largest difference between max and min readings constitutes the total axial run-out.

II

Fig 384

Fig 385

The toleranced surface shall (when checked in The measuring object shall be placed in two V-yokes in accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) positions a and b and supported axially. be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 The surface shall be measured in the required number of apart and perpendicular to A - B. sections while being rotated about the datum axis and with a radial relative movement between surface and measuring device. The largest difference between max and min. readings shall be regarded as the total axial run-out.

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Fig 386

Fig 387

The toleranced surface shall (when checked in The measuring object shall be placed in two V-blocks and accordance with the adjacent measuring principle) supported axially. be contained between two parallel planes 0,1 The surface shall be measured in the required number of apart and perpendicular to A. sections while being rotated about the datum axis and with a radial relative movement between surface and measuring device. The largest difference between max and min readings shall be regarded as the total axial run-out.

15 Reference on drawing
This standard applies when referred to on drawing by means of a reference standard or directly by including the following note:

FORM- OCH LGETOLERANSER / GEOMETRICAL TOLERANCES STD 5062,2

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