Thread standardsTapping tools are manufactured in five different standards: ISO, ANSI, DIN, DIN/ANSI, and JIS. DIN and ISO are common worldwide, ANSI is most common in American markets and JIS is most common in Asia markets. ISO, ANSI, and JIS have quite short OAL (overall length) and are rather similar, except for the shank diameter which is imperial for ANSI and metric for ISO and JIS. DIN is a long version with metric shank diameter and long OAL.
Download & View General Tolerance - Iso 2768-mh (din 7168) (jis B 0419) as PDF for free. Tolerance Zones for holes are shown in Fig. 6-1 and for shafts in Fig. NOTE.Complete ISO System of Limits and Fits is now stored a CD KOK ISOTOLTM.
DIN/ANSI is a mix of both, with ANSI shank diameter and OAL from DIN. ISO shank and square dimensions Shankdiameter(DMM), mmSquare(WSC), mmISO 529MetricISO 529UNC/UNFBSW/BSFISO2283MetricISO2284 GISO2284 Rc2.502.00M1M1.2M1.4M1.6No. 10 3/165.604.50M5.5No. 12 7/32M76.305.0M61/4M87.105.60M79/328.006.30M85/16M10G1/8Rc1/89.007.10M9M1210.008.00M103/8G1/4Rc1/48.006.30M117/169.007.10M121/211.209.00M149/16M1412.5010.00M165/8M16G3/8Rc3/814.0011.20M18M2011/163/4M18M2016.0012.50M227/8M2218.0014.00M241'M24G5/8Rc5/820.0016.00M27M301 1/8M27M30G3/4Rc3/422.4018.00M331 1/4G7/8Rc7/825.0020.00M361 3/8G1'Rc1'28.0022.40M39M421 1/2. ANSI shank and square dimensions Shankdiameter(DMM), inchSquare(WSC), inchASME B94.9machinescrew sizesASME B94.9fract. SizesASME B94.9metric sizes0.1410.11No.
120.2550.1911/4M60.3180.2385/16M7M80.3810.2863/8M100.3230.2427/160.3670.2751/2M120.4290.3229/16M140.4800.3605/8M160.5420.40611/16M180.5900.4423/40.6520.48913/16M200.6970.5237/8M220.7600.57015/16M240.8000.6001M250.8960.6721 1/16M271 1/81.0210.7661 3/16M301 1/41.1080.8311 5/16M331 3/81.2330.9251 7/16M361 1/21.3050.9791 5/8M391.4301.0721 3/4M421.5191.1391 7/81.6441.2332M48. Normal tap tolerance is ISO 2 (6H), which generates an average quality fit between screw and nut.
Lower tolerance (ISO 1) generates a fine fit without a gap on the flanks between screw and nut. Higher tolerance (ISO 3) generates a rough fit with a large gap. This is used if the nut is coated, or if a loose fit is preferred. Between tolerances 6H (ISO 2) and 6G (ISO 3), and between 6G and 7G, there are also taps with tolerance 6HX and 6GX.
“X” means the tolerance is outside the standard and used for taps working with high-strength or abrasive materials such as cast iron. These materials do not cause oversize problems, so higher tolerance can be used in order to increase tool life. The tolerance width is equal between 6H and 6HX. Forming taps are usually produced with a 6HX or 6GX tolerance.Pipe threads refer to the following standards:. G threads to ISO 228-1. One class for internal thread (tap). Rc and Rp threads to ISO 7-1.
NPT and NPSM to ANSI B1.20.1. NPTF and NPSF to ANSI B1.20.3Tolerance positioningThe tolerance width on a tap designed for a specific tolerance is much smaller than the tolerance width on the finished thread. The tap tolerance is positioned so that the tap cuts a thread correctly from the start. When the tap is used, it wears gradually, and will eventually be too small to cut a thread correctly, having become smaller than the lower tolerance of the GO gauge.
The optimum situation would be to position the tap tolerance at the upper part of the internal thread area above the upper limit of the NO-GO gauge, but then there is a risk that the tap will cut an oversized thread. Taps with an “X” tolerance, used for materials that do not cause oversize problems, are positioned higher.
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