Question 19.1: Find the shaft and hole dimensions for a loose running fit w...
Find the shaft and hole dimensions for a loose running fit with a 35-mm-diameter basic size.
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From Table 19.1, the ISO symbol is 35H11/c11 (the 35 designating a 35 mm nominal tolerance).
Table 19.1: Examples of tolerance bands and typical applications.
Class | Description | Characteristic | ISO code | Assembly | Application |
Clearance | Loose running fit |
For wide commercial tolerances |
H11/c11 | Noticeable clearance |
IC engine exhaust valve in guide |
Free running fit |
Good for large temperature variations, high running speeds or heavy journal pressures |
H9/d9 | Noticeable clearance |
Multiple bearing shafts, hydraulic piston in cylinder, removable levers, bearings for rollers |
|
Close running fit |
For running on accurate machines and accurate location at moderate speeds and journal pressures |
H8/f 7 | Clearance | Machine tool main bearings, crankshaft and connecting rod bearings, shaft sleeves, clutch sleeves, guide blocks |
|
Sliding fit | When parts are not intended to run freely, but must move and turn and locate accurately |
H7/g6 | Push fit without noticeable clearance |
Push on gear wheels and clutches, connecting rod bearings, indicator pistons |
|
Location clearance fit |
Provides snug fit for location of stationary parts, but can be freely assembled |
H7/h6 | Hand pressure with lubrication |
Gears, tailstock sleeves, adjusting rings, loose bushes for piston bolts and pipelines |
|
Transition | Location transition fit |
For accurate location (compromise between clearance and interference fit) |
H7/k6 | Easily tapped with hammer |
Pulleys, clutches, gears, flywheels, fixed handwheels, and permanent levers |
Location transition fit |
For more accurate location |
H7/n6 | Needs pressure |
Motor shaft armatures, toothed collars on wheels |
|
Interference | Locational interference fit |
For parts requiring rigidity and alignment with accuracy of location |
H7/p6 | Needs pressure |
Split journal bearings |
Medium drive fit |
For ordinary steel parts or shrink fits on light sections |
H7/s6 | Needs pressure or temperature difference |
Clutch hubs, bearing bushes in blocks, wheels, connecting rods. Bronze collars on gray cast iron hubs |
From data sheet BS4500A (Table 19.2), the hole tolerance, for a 35 mmhole, is \begin{array}{c}+0.16\\0.00\end{array} mm and the shaft tolerance, for a 35 mm shaft, is \begin{array}{l}-0.12 \\-0.28\end{array} mm.
So the hole should be given dimensions 35.00\begin{array}{c}+0.16 \\0.00\end{array} mm and the shaft 35.00\begin{array}{r}-0.12 \\-0.28\end{array}mm
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