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Pe eter € ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS Z With The Pemizion OF A7BMA = Under Royalty Agreement ANSV/ABMA Std. 20 - 1996 (Revision and Redesignation of ANSU/AFBMA Std 20 - 1987) AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ABMA STANDARD RADIAL BEARINGS OF BALL, CYLINDRICAL ROLLER AND SPHERICAL ROLLER TYPES METRIC DESIGN Sponsored by American Bearing Manufacturers Association, Inc. Approved September 6, 1996 American National Standards Institute, Inc. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD Approval of an American National Standard requires verification by ANSI that the requirements for due process, consensus, and other criteria for approval have been met by the standards developer. Consensus is established when, in the judgment of the ANSI Board of Standards Review, substantial agreement has been reached by directly and materially affected interests. Substantial agreement means much more than a simple majority, but not necessarily unanimity. Consensus requires that all views and objections be considered, and that a concerned effort be made toward their resolution. ‘The use of American National Standards is completely voluntary; their existence does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he has approved the standards or not, from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not conforming to the standards. ‘The American National Standards Institute does not develop standards and will in no circumstances give an interpretations of any American National Standard. Moreover, no person shall have the right or authority to issue an interpretations of an American, National Standard in the name of the American National Standards Institute. Requests for interpretations should be addressed to the secretariat of sponsor whose name appears on the title page of this standard. CAUTION NOTICE: This American National Standard may be revised or withdrawn, at any time. The procedures of the American National Standards Institute required that action be taken to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this standard no later than five years from the date of approval. Purchasers of American National Standards may receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Published by American Bearing Manufacturers Association (formerly Anti-Friction Bearing Manufacturers Association, Inc.) 1200 19th Street, N.W., Suite 300 Washington, D.C. 20036-2422 © Copyright 1996 by American Bearing Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher Printed in the United States of America FOREWORD (This foreword is not part of ANSIABMA Standard 20. Radial Bearings of Ball. Cylindrical Roller and Spherical Roller Types. Metric Design.) ‘This American National Standard specifies boundary dimensions. tolerances and radial internal clearances for metric radial ball, cylindrical roller and spherical roller bearings in ‘common useage in the United States, This standard has been revised to be in close conformity with International Standards developed by the members ofthe International Organization for Standardization (ISO). In particular. the language and intent of ISO 15 (Rolling bearings - Radial bearings - Boundary dimensions - General plan), ISO 464 (Rolling bearings with locating snap rings - Dimensions), 1SO 492 (Radial bearings - tolerances). ISO 582 (Rolling bearings - Metric series - Chamfer dimension limits). ISO $753 (Rolling bearings - Radial internal clearance). 1SO 8443 (Radial ball bearings with flanged outer ring - Flange dimensions). ISO 12043 (Rolling bearings - Single-row cylindrical roller bearings - Chamfer dimensions for loose rib and non-rib sides) and [SO 12044 (Rolling bearings - Single-row angular contact ball bearings - Chamfer dimensions for outer ring non-thrust side) has been followed. Copies of ISO standards concerning rolling bearings are available from the American National Standards Institute. ‘Suggestions for the improvement of this standard gained through experience with its use will be welcomed. These should be sent to the American National Standards Institute, Inc.. 11 West 42nd Street, 13th Floor. New York, NY 10036. The officers of Accredited Standards Committee B3 operating under the American National Standards Institute procedures and the organizations represented atthe time this standard was submitted are as follows: W.G. Looft, Chairman __G.T. Satterfield. Secretary ‘American Bearing Manufacturers Association Hydraulic Institute Association for Manufacturing Technology Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers USS. Department of Defense. DISC USS. Department of the Navy ABMA Standards (formerly AFBMA Standards) for Ball and Roller Bearings 1 - Terminology for Amti-Friction Ball and Roller Bearings and Parts 4 = Tolerance Definitions and Gaging Practices for Ball and Roller Bearings 7 = Shaft and Housing Fits for Metric Radial Ball and Roller Bearings (Except Tapered Roller Bearings) Conforming to Basic Boundary Plan 8.1 Mounting Accessories, Metric Design 8.2. - Mounting Accessories, Inch Design 9 ~ Load Ratings and Fatigue Life for Ball Bearings 10 ~ Metal Balls IL ~ Load Ratings and Fatigue Life for Roller Bearings 12.1 - Instrument Ball Bearings, Metric Design 12.2 - Instrument Ball Bearings, Inch Design 13. + Rolling Bearing Vibration and Noise (Methods of Measuring) 14 ~ Housings for Bearings with Spherical Outside Surfaces 15. ~ Ball Bearings with Spherical Outside Surfaces and Extended Inner Ring Width (Includes Eccentric Locking Collars) Airframe Ball, Roller, and Needle Roller Bearings, Metric Design ‘Airframe Ball, Roller, and Needle Roller Bearings, Inch Design Needle Rollers, Metric Design Needle Roller Bearings, Radial, Metric Design Needle Roller Bearings, Radial, Inch Design ‘Tapered Roller Bearings, Radial, Metric Design Tapered Roller Bearings, Radial, Inch Design Radial Bearings of Ball, Cylindrical Roller and Spherical Roller Types, Metric Design ‘Thrust Needle Roller and Cage Assemblies and Thrust Washers, Metric Design ‘Thrust Needle Roller and Cage Assemblies and Thrust Washers, Inch Design Spherical Plain Radial Bearings, Joint Type - Metric Design 2 Spherical Plain Radial Bearings, Joint Type - Inch Design 23.2 - Thrust Bearings of Tapered Roller Type - Inch Design 24.1 ~ Thrust Bearings of Ball, Cylindrical Roller and Spherical Roller Types - Metric Design 24.2 - Thrust Bearings of Ball and Cylindrical Roller Types - Inch Design 25.2 - Rolling Bearings, Linear Motion, Recirculating Ball, Sleeve Type - Inch Series 26.2 - Thin Section Ball Bearings, Radial, Inch Design An ABMA Standard is intended as a guide to aid the manufacturer, the consumer, and the general public. The existence of an ABMA Standard does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he has approved the standard or ‘ot, from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not conforming to the standard. ABMA Standards are subject to revision or withdrawal at any time and users who refer to an ABMA. Standard should satisfy themselves that they have the latest information from the Association, RADIAL BEARINGS OF BALL, CYLINDRICAL ROLLER AND SPHERICAL ROLLER TYPES, METRIC DESIGN Contents Section 1, Scope . 2. Basic plan for boundary dimensions fo radial bearings 24 Object of the plan 22 Metric and inch equivalents 23 Non-ISO dimensions 24 ‘Symbols 2.5 Boundary plan for radial bearings Radial bearings with locating snap ring 3a Symbols 32 Dimensions 4, Radial ball bearings with flanged outer ring 4d ‘Symbols 4.2 Dimensions 5. Special case chamfer dimension limits Sa ‘Symbols . 52 CChamfer dimension limits 6. Tolerances 61 Definitions 62 Symbols 63 Bearing tolerances for dimensions and runouts 64 Tolerances for tapered bore bearings 65 CChamfer dimension limits and maximum shaft and housing fillet radit 66 Radial internal clearances Annex A - Inch dimensions (Informative) List of figures List of tables Page n n 16 16 19 19 2 2 2 31 33 38 Al List of figures Figure No. Graphical representation of the diameter and width series components of the dimension series of the boundary pian for radial bearings . ‘Snap ring and snap ring groove dimensions Flanged outer ring dimensions Bearing with locating snap ring Cylindrical roller bearings Angular contact bearing Tapered bore dimensions ‘Tapered bore with mean diameters and their deviations Chamfer dimensions Configurations for cylindrical roller bearings with cylindrical bore and extra large bore chamfer. List of tables Table No. 10 im 12 B 4 Boundary dimensions Page ou 16 19 19 19 31 31 33 37 Page Basic plan for boundary dimensions of metric radial ball and roller bearings (Except tapered roller bearings) Part I - Diameter series 7, 8 and 9 Part 2 - Diameter series 0 and 1 Part 3 - Diameter series 2, 3 and 4 Part | - Snap ring groove dimensions for dimension series 18 and 19 . Part 2 - Snap ring groove dimensions for diameter series 0 2. 3 and 4 (except dimension series 00, 82 and 83) Part | - Snap ring dimensions for dimension series 18 and 19 (except dimension series 00. 82 and 83) Part 2 - Snap ring dimensions for diameter series 0. 2, 3 and 4 Flange dimensions for radial ball bearings : CChamfer dimensions for the groove side of the outer ring of bearings with snap ring groove Chamfer dimensions for the non-thrust side of the outer ring of single-row, angular contact bearings CChamfer dimensions for the loose rib and non-rib sides of single-row, cylindrical roller bearing rings Tolerance values Tolerance class ABEC |, RBEC I (ISO tolerance class Normal) Tolerance class ABEC 3. RBEC 3 (ISO tolerance class 6) Tolerance class ABEC 5. RBEC 5 (ISO tolerance class 5) Tolerance class ABEC 7, RBEC 7 (ISO tolerance class 4) Tolerance class ABEC 9, RBEC 9 (ISO tolerance class 2) Flange outside diameter tolerances Tolerances for tapered bores for normal tolerance class is 1s 0 20 20 23 25 2 28 29 30 32 Table Page No. 1s 16 7 19 20 21 2 2B 24 28 CChamfer dimension limits Chamfer dimension limits, radial bearings 34 CChamfer dimension limits, special cases - Groove side of the outer ring of bearings with snap ring groove and loose rib side of single row. cylindrical roller bearing rings 35 CChamfer dimension limits, special cases - Non-ib sides of single row, cylindrical roller bearing rings and non-thrus side of the outer ring of single row, angular contact ball bearings 36 Chamfer dimension limits, special cases - Radial cylindrical roller bearings with extra large bore chamfer @gooseeo vee 37 Radial internal clearance values Radial internal clearance values fr radial contact groove ball bearings with cylindrical bore 38 Radial internal clearance values for cylindrical roller bearings with cylindrical bore 39 Radial internal clearance values for cylindrical roller bearings with cylindrical bore and extra large bore chamfer 40 Radial internal clearance values for double row, selfaligning oiler bearings with cylindrical bore . 41 Radial internal clearance values for double row. self-aligning roller bearings with tapered bore . .. 42 Radial internal clearance values for double row. self-aligning ball bearings with cylindrical bore . . 43 Radial internal clearance values for double row. self-aligning ball bearings with tapered bore a Intentionally left blank RADIAL BEARINGS OF BALL, CYLINDRICAL ROLLER AND SPHERICAL ROLLER TYPES, METRIC DESIGN 1 Scope This standard includes: (a) basic plan for the boundary dimensions of ‘metric radial ball and roller bearings; (b) general rules for extension of the basic plans; (©) dimensions and tolerances for snap ring ‘groove and locating snap rings; (4) dimensions for radial ball bearings with flanged outer ring; and e) tolerances for boundary dimensions, chamfers, various runouts and internal clearance. This standard does not contain any direction pertaining to internal bearing design nor any indication as to availability of bearings. Airframe bearings, instrument ball bearings, needle roller bearings, tapered roller bearings, thrust bearings and other bearing types and series not conforming to these basic plans for boundary dimensions are covered in other ANSI/ABMA Standards. 2. Basic plan for boundary dimensions of radial bearings 2.1 Object of the plan. The object of this plan is to reduce the number of sizes as much as possible so as to promote economic production and yet to provide a sufficient number of sizes ‘and proportions to satisfy present and furure needs of bearing users. These needs are comprehensive and varying. Therefore, the plan embraces a wide range of bearing sizes and proportions which, when the needs arise, may be extended in accordance with the general rules given in the Standard. Bearing manufacturers should select from the basic plan those sizes and proportions that are suitable for the bearing types and applications under consideration. Bearing users should select. bearings from manufacturers’ specifications, giving preference to those bearings whose dimensions conform to the basic plan. Another object of this plan is to achieve the benefits of international standardization of bearing dimensions. This has been accomplished due to the fact that this plan was developed in cooperation with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and generally conforms to those standards adopted by ISO. Differences from ISO standards are noted in the text or tables of this standard. 2.2 Metric and inch equivalents. Metric bearings of dimensions conforming to the plan are manufactured in plants using the metric system of measurement and also in plants using the inch system of measurement. When the inch system is used, the basic metric boundary dimensions are converted to equivalent inch dimensions in accordance with ANSV/IEEE 268 carried to four decimal places ‘The metric dimensions and their equivalent inch dimensions differ by 0.00005 inch or less except for width in radial dimensions series 32, 92, 33, and 93), an amount that is too small to be of practical significance. Therefore bearings made to either system of measurement are equally acceptable as being in accord with this standard Most ball and cylindrical roller bearings, ‘manufactured in USA to the radial dimension series 32, 92, 33, and 93 have fractional inch width dimensions. When converting these to millimeters carried to one decimal place, the resulting discrepancy is 0.05 mm (0.002 inch) or less which in this case is too small to be of practical significance. 2.3 Non-ISO dimensions. In addition to those dimensions identified that differ from those in 1SO standards, this standard contains chamfer dimensions and radial internal clearance limits for a radial cylindrical roller bearing which has bore and outside diameter dimensions conforming to the Basic Plan for Boundary Dimensions given in Table 1, but has an extra large chamfer on one side and a broken small corner on the other side (see Tables 18 and 21), 2.4 Symbols. The symbols (except those for tolerances) shown in the figures and the values given in the tables denote nominal dimensions unless noted otherwise. d= bore diameter D = outside diameter B= inner ring width C= omer ring width smallest single chamfer dimension 2.5 Boundary plan for radial bearings. The boundary dimensions d, D and B or C of the plans are developed as follows: 2.5.1 Bore diameter, d. Bore diameters covering sizes from 0.6 mm to 2000 mm are established in increments sufficiently small t0 satisfy user requirements and at the same time sufficiently large to eliminate unnecessary sizes (see Table 1, columns 1, 29, and 48) 2.8.2 Diameter series. For most bore diameter sizes # number of progressively increasing series of outside diameters is provided to allow further choice of bearing design and capacity. ‘These series are termed diameter series 7. 8, 9, 0, 1, 2, 3. and 4 and are listed in Table 1 in columns headed 2. 8, 18, 30, 40, 49, 59, and 68. 2.5.3. Width series. In addition, each diameter series is provided with a number of progressively increasing width series to allow even greater choice of bearing design and capacity. These width series are numbered 8. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 9 and are listed in Table 1 in columns headed 3-6, 9-15, 19-25, 31-37. 41- 45, 50-56, 60-65, and 69-70, 2.5.4 Dimension series. These width and diameter series numbers are combined into two digit numbers termed dimension series. The bore diameter size and the dimension series number that identifies all three basic dimensions of a bearing: bore, outside diameter and width. For example, a radial bearing having a 40 mm bore in the 02 dimension series has an outside diameter of 80 mm and a width of 18 mm (See Table 1, Part 3) Figure | indicates graphically how the diameter and width seriés each progress for a given bore size Table 1 shows the various bearing proportions now included in the basic plan. 2.8.5 Chamfers. The values for inner and outer ring chamfer dimensions given in Table 1 (columns headed 7, 16-17, 26-28, 38-39, 46-47, 57-58, 66-67 and 71) are minimurn Timits, £m The corresponding maximum limits,’ ty guns ATE given in Table 15. The dimensions do not necessarily apply to: (a) the groove side of the outer ring of bearings with snap ring groove; (b) the loose rib and non-rib sides of single row cylindrical roller bearing rings; (©) the non-thrust side of the outer ring of, single row angular contact bearings; and (4) inner rings of radial cylindrical roller bearings with extra large bore chamfers. See sections 5 and 6 for these exceptions. ‘The chamfer dimensions of inner rings of bearings with tapered bores may be smaller than those specified in Table 1 Figure 1- Graphical representation of the diameter and width series components of the dimension series of the boundary plan for radial bearings TABLE 1 - PART 1 BASIC PLAN FOR BOUNDARY DIMENSIONS OF METRIC RADIAL BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS (Except Tapered Roller Bearings) mensions i milimesres (PPLE PEPE PEEP lll l«l=lslel= anal eo eT re he [| /2 i BEE TF ETE AE ERE IS [8 FE [2 [EL ELSES LE TABLE 1 - PART 1 (Continued) BASIC PLAN FOR BOUNDARY DIMENSIONS OF METRIC RADIAL BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS (Except Tapered Roller Bearings) Dimensions in millimetres S20 Se 724100 fae |r 20 |e J] J soo eo] | [is foeo fase eso |e | TABLE | - PART 2 BASIC PLAN FOR BOUNDARY DIMENSIONS OF METRIC RADIAL BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS (Except Tapered Roller Bearings) mensions in miler DUMETER SERIE DUMETER SERIES eletefedeb dele teh feted ddd [a 6 TABLE 1 - PART 2 (Continued) BASIC PLAN FOR BOUNDARY DIMENSIONS OF METRIC RADIAL BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS (Except Tapered Roller Bearings) Dimensions in millimetres DAMETERSERESE DIAMETER SERES + ae) io] 3] S) ae] ef el ie) als |3f sel a S| Blea yie) 2 |} TABLE 1 - PART 3 BASIC PLAN FOR BOUNDARY DIMENSIONS OF METRIC RADIAL BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS (Except Tapered Roller Bearings) Dimessons in milimenes be MENON sms oo MEAN SEES oo | ouensonsenes nfalel=|=felelels} felalolalalefe|s} folfa| 0 | 25 2 | rea] [es |) 20] a | ss |e | a fron [song we] § fs | iol: | 8 weft: BY ols [S/S | s [re [ay mys Jae] - fale wled-b felele feats fual« le peste lal TABLE 1 - PART 3 (Continued) BASIC PLAN FOR BOUNDARY DIMENSIONS OF METRIC RADIAL BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS (Except Tapered Roller Bearings) mensions in milimetzes The 12121 elel le]: ba o]2 “ wlel-Jelel eleleret.|:lel_lalelslell i: lelelel: 2/8): | 2) a) BEER |i) 21: |S] S/S /S Fy |] Blele| ¢ AR oen eee Boe g/8): |S) 218 Fed ea Ped el ead el Pa vB]: 8) RY B)E)E)°)- ERS] |SURS/S| 2) - (8 REURIS| 3 2.5.6 Rules for extension of plan. For any new dimensions not numerically determined in the basic plan the following rules shall serve as a guide. However, the formulas given below for outside diameter and width cannot be used alone for the final determination of boundary dimension values. They must frequently be slightly modified to maintain continuity of the plan, to obtain suitable proportions for very small bearings and to permit selection of preferred dimensions. 2.5.6.1 Bore diameters. Bearing bore diameters. d, above 500 mm shall be taken from the number series R40 given in ISO 3, Preferred numbers - Series of preferred mumbers. 2.8.6.2 Outside diameters. Bearing outside diameters, D, shall be calculated from the formula: D = d+ fd’? mm Values of the factor f,, are: Da pome ler) lee) |) oe feo |evelial ies) pe te_[om [oes [owe Jose [ve [vw [rm [zee Outside diameter dimensions already appearing in the Plan shall be preferred New outside diameter dimensions shall be rounded off: Roun oo 3 05mm « 230 Som 2 19 mm 2.8.6.3 Widths. Ring widths, B or C, shall be calculated from the formula: Borc mm ‘Values of the factor fy are: fe [os foo [rss] us [2 New width dimension shall be taken from the preferred series R80 (see ISO 3) and rounded off: sed Reundes of 6 ow a eet a 01 mm 4 00 + mm $00 5 im 2.5.6.4 Chamfers. The smallest single shamfer dimension, t,m9 » shall not exceed 7 percent of the ring width B or C nor 7 percent D-d of the sectional height and shall be 2 rounded off: on ong ons 05mm os 03 ot nm 03 25 85 mm 35 : + mm 3 Radial bearings with locating snap 3.2 Dimensions. For snap ring groove ring dimensions, see Table 2. For snap ring dimensions, see Table 3. 3.1 Symbols. The symbols shown in the figures and the values given in the tables denote nominal dimensions unless otherwise specified. See Figure 2 bore diameter outside diameter snap ring groove diameter snap ring groove location snap ring groove width snap ring section height snap ring thickness snap ring gap (mounted) fillet radii at snap ring groove bowom D, = diameter of end cover counter bore Figure 2 - Snap ring and snap ring groove dimensions TABLE 2- PART 1 SNAP RING GROOVE DIMENSIONS FOR DIMENSION SERIES 18 AND 19 Dimensions in milimete é 2 9, Dimension series b fe Dimension senes | 1 19 cae aaa max [mn | max | mn | max | min | max | min | man. . seofeomasres evi sfeangibe os fos betes boos} 02 1 | 2 | 28] 2s] - tos | os | 105 | oa | 02 2 | 2 | zs] ms] > : os | os | tos | os | 02 % | 2 | dr] 2a] - : ig | 1025) || zie cose |e 02s) - | aw | a0 | ze] 284 z 1a | 1s | 12 | 09s | 025 2 er | ror |) wats ete |e 12 | 088 | 025 2 Dye | gr] gee} asf ass | f 12 | 088 | 025 Ee | eo || || Eel ees a) al ARS leche Hr |) || ot | fe - | 2 | % | a7] ae] - a7 | sss | 12 | oss | 025 8 peer |e ter |) sealers dete) 12 | 088 | 025 30 | 28 | 4 | aor} aa] 13 | ris | iz | iss | 32 | 095 | 025 3 ee eerste lise iens : 12 | 09s | 028 ze | as | a7] ase az | sss | x2 | 09s | ozs Beetles fe ere | nara seal|e Ve | tae |e le ess cleanest ||2 F028! a | 3 | $2 | sor] soa] 13 | tis | tr | tes | 13 | oss | 038 as | ss | sar] S34 7 ss | 12 | os | o28 45 - | se | sez] sea] aa | tas 12 | os | os = | 4 | 2 | 607] 602 iz | iss | 12 | 095 | 025 30 - | 6 | e37] sa] is | tus 12 | 098 | 025 * | 4 | 8 | er] ees] * iz | iss | 12 | 09s | 028 ss | so | 7 | or| mos] a7 | sss | a7 | 155 | 12 | 095 | o2s 0 el ree erecta res (ty tes ee t fie tae |2t 04) - | ss | a | m3] ms] - 21 | ig | is | 13 | 08 6 | 6 | @ | ae] a2s] i7 | iss | 21 | ts | is | $3 | of zo | 65 | e | se} srs} 17 | sss | 21 | 19 | 16 | ta | 4 8 e| eos tlesccoile scsi in of vases i fig) | ge |e oa! a | 7 | 10 | sre] ars] tr | 438 | a5 | 23 | is | 13 | oe 75 | 108 | 1026] 1021] = E 25 | 23 | 18 | 13 | o« es | 0 | 10 | wre} sort] 21 | xe | 25 | 23 | a6 | ta | o« 90 as | onze] mai] 21 | ts | = a fig) | ge |e oa! ef esee te 20k iizeeidarte|eodetle os toa) ea tes eieet lett | od soo | 9 | 125 | tz26] wer] 21 | ts | 33 | 34 | ae | 13 | of sos | 95 | 130 | wz7e] ars] 21 | ro | aa | a1 |e | ra | o« 190) |) 100] 4|) et908 |e nsretle or |[ees) elezse le oa) tease sooet (Erol | os - | 45 {| tas | ze | tar] ~ Fi 33 | 31 | 23 | a9 | os 16 | 10 | 10 | tars] vari] 2s | as | 33 | 3a | 22 | ts | 06 10 | 120 | 1s | wre] iss] aa | a1 | a7 | as | 22 | 19 | o6 140 etre ermal |emiolle aa} adele - 22 | 19 | 08 - | 130 | ta | wee] wes] - i 37 | as | 22 | 18 | 06 G0) | a0] a || i902 | senate i063 ]|[esal else les tase coe |eeo! || oa 160 - | 200 | 168] ts] as | ar | - : ay [is |e NOTE: Values tat ate nti nr fer fom the 1m ISO 464 ae sade ‘TABLE 2 - PART 2 SNAP RING GROOVE DIMENSIONS FOR DIAMETER SERIES 0, 2, 3 AND 4 (Except Dimension Series 00, 82 and 83) Dimensions in miles ‘ 2 2, Diameter series > Diameter series D> ° 23and4 ol[2[3]¢ max. 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Dinensonseres| 0 : : ye [19 mee pe [me] me eeegss|roreeleguse| op or [06 aha: cele [eee pce [ei [ora | os 2 | 28 Do} oa | de 12 ras | o7 | o8 2 | are I] 48 | 33 | 20s | te | oss | ors | 3 | 513 - | 17 | 30 | 205 | 19 | oes | ors | 3 | aaa 20 32 | 208 | 19 | oss | o7s | 3 | 353 22 3¢ | 205 | 19 | oss | ors | 3 | 377 2 | 20 | 37 | 208 | 19 | oss | ovs | 3 | 405 - | 22 | ae | 205 | 19 | oss | ors | 3 | azs 28 © | 49 | 205 | 19 | oes Jos | 3 | 437 30 | 25 | 4 | 208 | 19 | oss | ove | 3 | 432 2 2 | a4 | 205 | 19 | oss Jos | 4 | ase - | 2 | 4s | 205 | 19 | oss | ors | 4 | aae 3s | 30 | a7 | 205 | to | 08s | o7s | 4 | S04 4% | 32 | 52 | 205 | 19 | oes | ov | 4 | S56 = | 35 | ss | 205 | 19 | oss | os | 4 | sar 45 - | ss | 205 | 19 | oes Jos | « | ors > | a | 62 | 205 | 19 | oss | o7s | 4 | 659 50 = | 8 | 205 | 19 | oss | o7s | 4 | 653 = | 45 | 6s | 205 | 1s | oss |ovs | 5 | 78 ss | so | 72 | 205 | 19 | oas | ov | 5 | 758 & elves leaee sie erage | ose eee ext = | 88 | ao | 325 | 1 | 12 | to | | asz 6 | so | as | 32 | 31 | is | ros | § | o08 mo | 6 a |at [raz | ro2 | 5 | 957 5 s 3 [31 | 142 | x02 | 8 | ro08 a | 70 32 | 31 | 142 | 102 | 5 | 108 ic 400 | sao | 132 | 102 | 5 |ats ss | 80 4oe | 300 | raz | soz | 5s fara 0 4oe | sea | riz | oz | 5 | i222 os | 85 aoe | 380 | 112 | oz | 7 | 227 100 | 90 foe | 300 | 412 | 102 | 7 | i322 10s | 95 406 | sao | 112 | 102 | 7 Jag 410 | 100 doe | 3e0 | 17 | a8 7 [iar 105 aoe | 3a0 | 17 | 18 7 |is2 ro | 110 | 150 | 408 | 308 | 47 | 18 7 [i872 so | 120 | ws | ass |r |iz [is 7 lars 140 ws [aes | 47 [47 [ts | wo [13 ~ | 130 | 10 | ass [ar |i7 |e | to |ise wo | ao fis | 405 | 47 [17 foe | to |te6 160 20 | ass far a7 fas | 10 |208 1) The dimensions shown tor ¢ apply o mounted snap rigs. The rings sll itn the grooves ‘without aia losenese and ue therefore somewhit expanded in he mounted condition NOTE: Values ht ate not nor differ fom those in ISO 464 are shaded, ‘TABLE 3 - PART 2 SNAP RING DIMENSIONS FOR DIAMETER SERIES 0, 2,3 AND 4 (Except Dimension Series 00, 82 and 83) Dimensions in miietres z " e ' 9 2B Diameter saree ° eee 3 [4 a a a 3 fos [ts ez poet eee aie : Sa % [te [is Jor Jos | 3 | te2 7 Gal 4 x [te [33 Jor Jos | 3 | 222 6 7 8 2 [2° | aes | or jos | 3 | 258 9 8 x |2 |r jor Jos | 3 | 28 0 8] 7 a | 2 | iss |o7 |os | 3 | 208 2 8 28 | 205 | 18° | oss | ov | 3 | 318 ele a6 lee |) oe t|f 262 iia |er2) |eioa)||) 3. | l'ss3) 3 | 2 - | 9 | a | a2 far | az | soe | 3s | ars 7 | a | ee leed (pees ER [cbr ued | |e = | i | ow | ge | 328 | 31 | ie | roo | 3 | aty 7 4 | 325) 34 [12 | toe | 3 | 452 20 Be te | ae ea |fozs atte vcg) lero! | ae 2 4 [338 | 31 | 12 | top | 3 | at % | 0 | w 4 | 00 | 380 | 112 | toe | 2 | S32 2 0 | soe | 385 | 112 | ioe | a | S85 zw | 2 | m | ws | sz | 4 | am |e | ie | 4s | cos 50 Fi ss | aoe | 309 | 12 | 102 | 4 | eri : a se | aoe | 309 | 112 | 102 | 4 | es so | 8 2 Do] | fos | 360 | 12 | toe | | Bes as | a | 25 | a | oz | soe | seo |r Jos | a | esp ae Fs T | 8 | aoe | 309 | tr | rs | a | ms 0 28 Beet eres elearaeiitr || ise: lee ||ara Sf} as | 3 | a | | aes | 8? fas fas | s | te 4s 2 w% [aes a7 [sr fis | 5 | as so | a | 3s | 2 | a | aes | a7 [tz [is | 5s | gas ares - lest aleemsaliarealeve: lesion [sn elise si] 8 | «0 | 30 | oo | 88 | 47 | 245 | 255 | 5 | 98 60 ei a os | sss | e7 | 245 | 235 | 5 | 1029 8 | ss | 4s | as | 100 | aes | 47 | das | 258 | 3 | t08 mo | 6 | 50 | a | tm | aes | a7 | 245 | 238 | 5 |itz9 5 7 ms | 405 | 47 | 248 | 236 | 8 | ize - | 65 | ss | 4s | s20 | rar | 706 | 292 | 272 | 7 fase so | 70 Fs 425 | 721 | roe | 302 | 272 | 7 | i363 es | 7s | 6 | so | tao | 721 | ros | 2e2 | 272 | 7 |iars so | so | 65 | $8 | ta | ror | 708 | 282 | 272 | 7 | t512 95 : R ws | 721 | 706 | 202 | 272 | 7 |a56 roo | as | 7 | oo | 380 | 72: | ros | 262 | 272 | 7 Jie wos | 90 | 75 | 6s | 10 | 721 | ros | dae | 272 | 7 Jan na | 38 | a0 | am |e | sas | 30 | 3 so | ta2 rao | 10 | gs | mw | wo | os | os far | to | s45 > | ios | 90 | 75 | to | oe | eas | 31 | 3 to | 2048 so | 0 | 9 | a | 20 | os | oa | 51 | 3 to | 2143 13 a | 20 | 86 | Sas | 31 | 3 no | 2242 x0 | 100 - | 25 |e | oa | ar | 3 10 | 2204 180, = | 305 | 90 | 328 fee pags Std 3 to | 2593 > | 130 | 20 | 95 | oas | 31 | 3 10 | baas 160 mo | 9 | 20 fos | 84s | ar] 3 yo | 2508 140 roo | 250. |-s6 Josas} sro} 19 | 2643 350 7 pam} es | eas | ar [3 100 4 2848 © The dimensions shown tor g apply} mouoted snap rings. The rng sal tthe Erooves witht rial looseness and are therefore sonewhat expe i the mous hin NOTE: Wes tht ate mim or er From those in ISO 4 are shad 4 Radial ball bearings with flanged 4.2. Dimensions. Flange dimensions for radial outer ring ball bearings grouped by diameter series and dimension series in accordance with Table 1 4.1 Symbols. The symbols shown in the are given in Table 4 figures and the values given in the tables denote nominal dimensions unless otherwise specified. See Figure 3 D = outside diameter D, = outside diameter of outer ring flange CC, = outer ring flange width Figure 3 - Flanged outer ring dimensions ‘TABLE 4 FLANGE DIMENSIONS FOR RADIAL BALL BEARINGS Dimensions in milimewes [Diameter senes Diameter sees Diameter senes [Diameter senes [Diameter senes [Diameter sores] 7 3 3 ° 2 3 Dm. Dimension Dimension Dm. Dim. om ° eres renes ‘eres senes setae sere % Ta | & [ae [ee Ts fale fools) eo) (aod) 2 (eee) eos c c ©, G © c 2s| - aso ee le : : ie |e |e eats os |e epee emer : i 2 | aefoas] 8 | oa] : | o8| 5 | os] os] = é : 5 | 6 ]oa | 61] os] > | 06] 6s] 06] os] - : : s | z2}o6 | z:| os] - | os] 7s] os] o8| zs]os | - : 7 | a2}oe | er| os| > | os! ss} o7| og} as}o7 | - : a | s2}oe | - ~ | 35] o7| o8| 95 | 07 8 *° Jaoa}osf i fa fey |) = | ws}or | = e wo |uzfos | - : eee ee area i | i22]o8 | 15 fo] a fasp a fa2f pe pe ye : 32 | 132 | os wf ede lass |i : || ae |e leg ia] ia [as zt erste |i | ie [ers we fassfos fie fa four] sa elle a . a3 [aes ]os | - wt Star | iz} is] ae Dye wpe fas fi | ar] ts yy tl fae 8 yf ft fas fa | an] ta] ae | iz} tsps | a2 : aa 8 a |s |] as} fas] asta fos fae fas fae [rs 2 I 2 | is] ts] |e ee 2 : 3s | 1s] 2°25 fas [2s fis fae fis % : : tL St pa fas pas fa | 26 : : oleae zl |fas) |e ieee | Ed 7 : do [2 |* |= | 3025] 225 30 el spe de 3225] 225 | 325°] 25 3 : : : 2 | sé2s) 22s | 38°] 25° | 8 ale = |e |e | - | srs] 2s | 3x25] 275 | 3775) 275 3 5 eee PPh ye pee Lao] 3 wf iyl de ellelle js |s i oa ds e a : : fdas fs [S ]t fas [3 “4 : -{-]-)-Jads [ete Jed “a : oe 2 | 5 |3 | sos|ss | sos | 3s so |: : : 35 | 35. 52 : [ss [3 | 8575) 375 | 5575] 375 ss | - : : sa2s] 325 ae Byots pig: 5 tes fa TABLE 4 (Continued) FLANGE DIMENSIONS FOR RADIAL BALL BEARINGS Dimensions in milimeres Diameter Diameter Diameter sees 0 series 2 seres 3 im. Om, Om . sete senes senes 2% To 2 03 o c c. se | sis] 325 | 6 4 : De | esce| ace | fects ate |e ‘ 65 e025 | 425} 68 | rizs| 37s 2 | ra2s | 42s n - | 7625] 425] 755 | 45 7G= || vale | : mas | 48 so |e | 4 | es | as | a5 5 eles 2 | ears | 475 : so fos | as fos | 5 | a5 5 as | oss | a3 |: 7 : 100 [res | 43 ross | $5 Jross | ss. to ft’ | 5° fags | 55 finss | 55. us fro | s z : : 120, =. fie | os fis 6 12 |rsos | gs [sr 8 FI 130 [1358 | $8 |i3ss | 65 Jasés | es wo js | 6 fess | os [sar 7 tas | isi 6 zi zi iso iss. | 8. fas 7, |sszs | zs wo fies | 6s jiers | 75 |rers | 75 ao far | fe |e. faves | os wo ter | 7 Jiss | ss |iess | es 380 to | 3° [te 8 200 |2065 | as |2095 | 95 |2005 | 95 20 |res | as | - : - 25 ~ }226 | 10 |22s | 30 bs faa | 6 > [26 | ay 230 zo | 10 mo juss | 95 Bless fea 280 vi | ni e 350 |270s | ws ee lara lero 2m |" we | 2 2 : eo fans | 1s ole la 5 Special case chamfer dimension limits 5.1. Symbols. The symbols shown in the figures and the values given in the tables denote ‘nominal dimensions unless otherwise specified. See Figures 4, 5, and 6. « contact angle a bore diameter D = outside diameter smallest single chamfer dimension (outer ring) 5.2 Chamfer dimension limits. Minimum limits, san» Of chamfers for (a) the groove side of the outer ring of a bearing with a snap ring groove are given in Table 5; (b) the non- thrust side of the outer ring of single row, angular contact bearings are given in Table 6; (6) the loose rib and non-rib sides of single-row cylindrical roller bearing rings are given in Table 7. These dimensions may differ from the minimum chamfer limits specified in the Boundary Dimension Plan given in Table 1 For Dimension series 09, 00, 82 and 83, when the Tiyan SPecified in Tables 6 or 7 is greater than the j.ne Specified in the Boundary Dimension Plan given in Table, the smaller chamfer applies. The chamfer dimensions of inner rings of bearings with tapered bores may be smaller than those specified in Table 1. The largest single shaft and housing fillet radius ‘must not exceed these minimum chamfer limits ‘The corresponding maximum chamfer limits, are given in Tables 16 and 17. Thema ea Figure 4 - Bearing with locating snap ring Hee A a, Figure 6 - Angular contact bearing TABLE 5 CHAMFER DIMENSIONS FOR THE GROOVE SIDE OF THE OUTER RING OF BEARINGS WITH SNAP RING GROOVE. Dimensions in mitimetres Dimension sores Diameter sores 7 7% 2 z 3 z D wer_[ mat | over | me wer over [mel [ oer [ wel] over] at 02 : - | 22] 26 - fae | - eset saat ara] oe el ear ol sel tel ronal 6 : os | 7 | 200 | 47 | sa | 35 | 240 | 26 | 270 | 28 30" | 250 Tas diameter is inched in TABLE 6 (CHAMFER DIMENSIONS FOR THE NON-THRUST SIDE OF THE OUTER RING OF SINGLE-ROW, ANGULAR CONTACT BEARINGS Dimensions in mules =r => 30" Drameter sores Fane Tol 3 2 a Lz 3 3 wer [nd] wer [met | over | mel | over | mel] ver met 04 ev} a] ar] aw] - i if. 5 018 7 | so] - ele : 03 so | ao] 7 | sof wr] as} wr] ws] | 06 ao | wo} so | too | as 7 | 35, so | 2 3» 1 ao | 220 | 10 | 160 | 75 | 90 | so | 0 | 30 55 4 : e wo | 240 | 90 | 130 | 90 | 160 | 55 | 120 15 sal : : wo | 240 | 120 | 170 ai aoe : : ~ | 170 | 490 ‘This diameter is incaded in he rou. (NOTE: Values that af notin ISO 12044 are shaded For Dimension Series 9, (0, 2 and #3, when the au alr than the 4 given in Tale 1, de smal chamfer apis TABLE 7 CHAMFER DIMENSIONS FOR THE LOOSE RIB AND. NON-RIB SIDES OF THE OUTER RING OF SINGLE-ROW, CYLINDRICAL ROLLER BEARINGS Dimensions in milimetres Diameter seves : ° z z am = over [wel | wer | wel [oer] mal o3 | 20" | 2s | ts | a7 os | 25 | so | 7} 3 | ts» | 20 ' 50 | 8s. : : aa | as | 140 235 Bis (fea a0) Jae : This diameters ncuded in the group NOTE! Fr Dimension Series OD. RY ad 83, whe the # a eater than {her ven in Table 1, the small chamfer apis 6. Tolerances 6.1 Definitions. Definitions pertaining to tolerances for boundary dimensions. various runouts and internal clearance are given in ANSI/ABMA Standard 4, “Tolerance Definitions and Gauging Practices for Ball and Roller Bearings.” The tolerances listed in this, Standard refer exclusively to those concepts. 6.2 Symbols. The following symbols are used to identify boundary dimensions. variations, deviations and runout errors. 4 bore diameter 4, diameter at theoretical large end of a basically tapered bore Ad, = deviation of a single bore diameter Ad,» = deviation of mean bore diameter in a single plane (for a basically tapered ore, Adyy refers to the theoretical small end of the bore) Sane = deviation of mean bore diameter in a single plane at theoretical large end of a basically tapered bore ‘y= variation of bore diameter in a single radial plane Veep = variation of mean bore diameter D outside diameter D, outside diameter of outer ring flange AD, = deviation of a single outside diameter ‘Ad,, = deviation of mean outside diameter in a single plane AD,, = deviation of a single outside diameter of outer ring flange = variation of outside diameter in a single radial plane Vig = Variation of mean outside diameter B inner ring width AB, = deviation of a single inner ring width Vw variation of inner ring width c outer ring width C, = outer ring flange width AC, “= deviation of a single outer ring width AC, = deviation of a single outer ring flange width Ve, = variation of outer ring width Vow = variation of outer ring flange width Taga = Smallest single chamfer dimension (minimum limit) Tuan = largest single chamfer dimension (maximum limit) = largest permissible single shaft and housing fillet radius K, = radial runout of inner ring of assembled bearing K, = radial runout of outer ring of assembled bearing S, = runout of inner ring reference face (back face, where applicable) with respect to the bore S) = variation of outer ring outside surface generatrix inclination with respect to the outer ring reference face (back face) So) = Variation of outer ring outside surface generatrix inclination with respect to the outer ring flange back face S, = runout of inner ring face (back face) with respect to the raceway of assembled bearing Sq = runout of outer ring face (back face) with respect to the raceway of assembled bearing runout of outer ring flange back face with respect fo the raceway of an assembled bearing & = taper angle (half the cone angle) of inner ring bore; also contact angle 6.3 Bearing tolerances for dimensions and runouts. Depending upon requirements, various degrees of bearing accuracy may be needed. For ball bearings, there are five tolerance classes - ABEC 1 (ISO Class Normal), Table 8: ABEC 3 (ISO Class 6), Table 9; ABEC 5 (ISO Class 5). Table 10; ABEC 7 (ISO Class 4), Table 11; and ABEC 9 (ISO Class 2), Table 12, Of these, ABEC 1 applies to bearings for normal usage and the other classes to bearings of increased precision, as required, For roller bearings, there are five tolerance classes -RBEC 1 (ISO Class Normal), Table 8: RBEC 3 (ISO Class 6), Table 9; RBEC 5 (ISO Class 5), Table 10; RBEC 7 (ISO Class 4). Table 11; and RBEC 9 (ISO Class 2), Table 12. Of these, RBEC | applies to bearings for normal usage and the other classes to bearings of Normal class tolerances for tapered bore increased precision, as required. bearings are given in Table 14 ‘Tolerances for the deviation of a single outer ring flange outside diameter, AD,,, are given in Table 13. TABLE 8 TOLERANCE CLASS ABEC-1, RBEC-1 (ISO TOLERANCE CLASS NORMAL) “Toeranes for metric ball and roller bearings [except tapered roller bearings] of dimensions conforming tthe basic plan for boundary dimensions of metric radial bearings piven in Tables 1 and 4. INNER RING. “Tolerance values in mirometes 4 Van” | AB, boy Diametersenes | Vew | Ke | Sa” Vee att | norma | mositied > mom 2 fot [ase cover | inct_[ nigh | tow max. max | max _| max_| nih low max. og) 25] 0 | 2] wo | o | 6 | 6 | w | as] ao] 0 2 25) 10 | 0 3 |i | 8 | s | 6 | tw} 2] o| -tz0) 250 | 15 wo | i@| o | #]w | 8 | s | 6 | 9} 2%] 0 | -120) 260 | 20 wz] 3] o | tw] 2 fw] s | 8 3 | 25] o | -120] 250 | 20 3%] so] o | ae] ss | | os | 8 | a] go] 0 | +20] 250 | 20 3] a] o | as] ss | i | joa | 2] 30] 0 | 10) -se0 | 25 wo} 120] o | 20} 25 | 2 | os | ws | 2] a8 | 0 | 200) 80 | 25 10 | wo | 0 | 25] 3: | 31 | a | ae | 30 | ao] 0 | 250) S00 | 30 ye | 250 | 0 | 30 | 38 | as | 2s | 2 | 4 | 48 | 0 | -s00) S00 | 20 zo | ais | o | a5 | a | ae | 26 | 2s | | se] 0 | 350] -s00 | as 3s | ao | 6 | 40] so | so | 30 | 30 | | es | o | -s00) 30 | 40 ao | 500] 0 | 45 | 5 | se | a | 3¢ | 65 | 7] 0 | 480 50 soo | x0 | o | so | cx | os | 33 | a8 | m |} 0 | -s00 - | exo | 600 | 0 | 75 - = | 9 | yo | 0 | -750 2 | to 800 ]1000 | 0 | -100 os ee ec Dao ro00 Jr250 | 0 | -125 : roo | 425. | 0 |-1250 = | 190 10 fieoo | o [eo] 2 | > | = | = | a0 peso} o |-1600 2 | 20 +600 |2000 | 0 | “200 : x40 | 170 | 0 |-2000 2 | 40 "This diameter i intuded inthe group. "Ths refers othe rings of spl Dearigs made for paired or stick mounting. © For tapered roller bearing werances. see ANSUABMA Standard 191 “Applies to groove ball earings only. ° Nhvvalues fave been established for diameter sees 7 ant 8 NOTE: Vales that are ot in 150 492 are shes, Continued on the next page. 23 TABLE 8 (Continued) ‘TOLERANCE CLASS ABEC-1, RBEC-1 (ISO TOLERANCE CLASS NORMAL) “Tolerances for metric hal and eller hearings lexcept tapered roller Deine" of dimensions conforming othe basic plan for bountary inesons of metric rail bearings piven in Tales 1 and & uTER RING Toeace vas n miromaes i Capped 2 . pen Bearings | goS°Re, | a6 v arose | * . a {Dre Vore Se" acts | vec Dire snes : mm @ [os J2a«] 230 over [wa] non [ow ox max | max | max | won | ow | max vas} e] of s}o] e] e] w | cl sls es] we] os} s}w] se} s| i | 8] i} zo si] el] o | 3/2) s] 7] 2 fF] as] a wo} a} ol-ufulul sl « | s| 2] x SB] BS] os] ali} el} w) wx | o] mt a ej] of afi} i]s} & | H] 3) & wo} so] o | w]alalu] «2 | «| 0] 4 of} ie] o | a] se] el is] m | 3] al wo] a | 0 | So] ss] sfas} = | a] so] os dental to AB, and Ve a0 | ais] o | as | «| aw | 25 2 | 60 | 25 | Stoner sng ofzame ais | foo | o | 40 | so | so | 30 3} 7 | oo | sem 400 | 500 0 45 | 56 | 56 | 34 a4 80 | 100 so} eo | o | sl e]el oe] - | a | wo] s0 Ho | so | ¢ | se] | Sf) ss) 2 | | 0 | ao sto |1b00 | o | -ico Jas Jaa | ts | 2 | 78 | io | is 4900 1250 | 0 | -125 : : = | 180 | tao | i380 | 1850 | 0 | “eo Po] 2] $98 | 0 1600 |2000 | 0 | 200 ty]: 20 | if | zecc |2800 | 9 | “350 Sloe. 250 | 190 “Tis diameter te iclude in the grup. No values have been established for ameter series 9 0 and plies before mounting and ae removal of eral or extemal sap rng Frtapered roller bearing tolerance, sce ANSI/ABMA Standard 19 Applies to groove ball bearings only. [Nevalues have been established for diameter seis T and 8 NOTE: See Table 13 for olerances rte outside damter ofan outer ing ange NOTE: Values tat are no in 150 492 ate shade. ‘TOLERANCE CLASS ABEC-3, RBEC-3 (ISO TOLERANCE CLASS 6) TABLE9 “Toleranees for mete ball and role bearings [except tapered eller earings] f inensions caformang tthe hase plan for bounfary dimensions of metic radial be ‘piven im Tables 1a & INNER RING. Tolerance vales in mictomeres Ve" 28, ‘ Bie Diametersenes | Vere | Ka | Sa® Vom ait} normal | modiiea mm e [or [234 over [ imct_[righ | tow max max | max_| max_| nigh tow ma, vos] 25] o | 7 |e | z {os |s | s | fo | +0 -| 2 eet atoll on ero llare fees: [eee at |e dea) oll zoel) os0) | ets we}is | oo | 7 | s | 7] s | 5s | 7 fe Jo | 120] 250] 20 wf] | o w | os | 6 {6 | 8 | 2 Jo | +20 | 250 | 20 cot feo) Fo 3 | 0 | 8 | 8 | w | [o | +120 | -250 | 20 5 | 8 | 0 1 45 | 8 | 8 | Pos fo | “50 | sa0 | 2s wo fro | o | as fas fae fo fo | Pee do | 200 | a0 | 2s yo fie | o | te | 2 | 23 | 4 | te [a | 3 | 0 | 250} 500 | 30 rao | 25 | 0 | 22 | 2 | 2 | t | a7 | 20 | 35°] 0 | “300 | S00 | 20 20 |as | o | 25 | ar | ar | 1 | ae | 25 fa ]o | -350 | -s00 | a5 35 [400 | o | 30 | 35 | 38°] 23 | 23 | 30 [as | 0 | 200 | e230 | 40 400 | 500 | o | 35 | a | a | 26 | 26 | 35 | so | o | -450 - | a5 00 |e | o | 40 | 50 | 50 | 30 | 30 | a | 55] 0 | “500 50 "is diameter i included inthe ery “This fetes tthe rings of shite Dearing made fo paired wr Stak snouating For tapered roller bearing tolerances, see ANSVABMA Sundard 19.1 “Applies to grove ball Beating oy * Novales hive Been ested for diameter series 7 and & NOTE: Values that ate ant in 0 492 ate shade ued on the next page. TABLE 9 (Continued) ‘TOLERANCE CLASS ABEC-3, RBEC-3 (ISO TOLERANCE CLASS 6) “Tolerances for metic balla slr bearings lace peed ror Peatings* of dimensions conforming othe basi¢ pan for boundary imensions of metic radial beatings piven Thles 1 and & ‘OUTER RING “Tolerance valves in micromenes Vee Capped D an Open Bearngs [po SPP*e - ac, Ves ' Vone" | Ke Ac,” | Yew” mm @ [ot [asefor234 over [ met high | low max max | max | max | righ [tow [max vas] 6] o | 7] se ]7]s o|s | > [ae ioe eels rae | roel or |e 9] s | a | as 6 | | o | @] w]e fe} wo | 6 | 9 | wo | o| of s}u | ofr} 2 | 7 | wo | 2 % | |) of-a jw fu fe} wl 8 | 13 | 20 & | wm] o]as | | we fo] 2 | w | 1 [pa ro | 10 | o [as | 9 | ful a | | 2 | Mo | wo] o faa | | fie] 5 | 34 | Zo feee ee emicatioan mtv, or ta | 20 | 0 |: | 2 | 2 | 15 Sf 18 | 25. | aa | imersing or same ao | ss] o | 2 | | ao Jie we |x | fate || sod tees |i oatett sa) = 85) | 21 a | 35 | so aco | soo | 0 | 33 | at | at | 25 2 [5 | ao | ss soo | sso | o | se | as | as | 29 2 | so | so 630 | soo | 0 | a | ss | se | 3 D | 3a | go | es $00 1000 | 0 | co | 75 | 7 | a5 a | 75 | 70 “This diameter is incladed in he erp IN values have been established for damier series 9, [Applies Pelove mounting un fer removal of intr extra saap fn Fr tapered roller beating tolerances. see ANSVABMA Stary 191 [Apples groove all earings Novvalues have teen esahliied for diameter series 7 and 8 NOTE: See Tale 13 fr tolerances forthe ouside diameter ofan ower rng ange NOTE: Values tht are notin ISO 492 sre sed TABLE 10 TOLERANCE CLASS ABEC-5, RBEC-5 (ISO TOLERANCE CLASS 5) ‘Toleranees for metric hall and et bearings lecept instrument hearings and tapered roller bearings o dimensions conforming 1 the basic plan for boundary dimensions of mei rail hearings given in Tables | and 4 INNER RING “Tolerance values in micrometres Va" 48, 6 Adee [Diamotarseres | Vane | Ko 84 Vox att | pormat | modified * mm 2 forza.| cover [ imct_| righ | tow max max | max_| max | max | non low max vos] 2s{ o | s] ss] «]3]4]z2)74o] + 5 stro |f oes) [ace eles ei at) re |e velo: |e al 5 wo fie | oo} B] 8 | 4] 3 fa fr fz jo} a 5 wz fx ]of] s|s]s]3]4]ea]e ]o | -0 5 Ot eon tO; le ogee et |e Hebe eee | sia| on |e.120] 5 s | | o | Ss] es | 7 ]s | 5] 8 |] 6 Jo | -60 é cy lia ie lee 0 || Gg [lens oe lei c dl y wo [ie | o¢ | 43] 3 | w | 7 | 8 |r | ao Jo | 250 | 360 | 8 wo | | o | 48] a | a | a | 43 | 0 | 300 | “00 | 10 zo fas | o | ze] ie | uw | 9 | fas | as fo | 290] soo | a 3s [40 | o | 3 | 2 | tw | 2 | | 1s | 20 | o | 400} 0 | 15 OUTER RING “Tolerance values in micromewes vane ° 80" [sian] si ac, Ver, AD. [Diamerer series | Vong S23 |50%? | See aCy* | Ven™ m 9 forse ‘over [ wect_| nigh [ tow max, rmax_| max[ max [max | max [non [ tow | max “asf 6 | of s] sf] «]3]s]e]e [un 5 et eriae eerste ite ee tlle oe cee neat 5 Ao so | ose ch co eee ju 5 wo fs | of a7]r] sfa}t rt} statu 5 s |e | o | ¢ | of} 7] s |e] s [wo lu é & | | 0 |-io | wo} 68 | § | wo | o | | we 8 Ienical to ro fro | o fer || 8 | s fu | wo | 3 | 8 yo [ie | o fia | is | x | 7 | a3 | 0 | 14 | 20 | aBotinner é yo 20 | 0 fs | is] om | 5 | a5 | tt | 15 | 21 | singotsame | 10 bearing zo fais | o |e | | te | 9 | we | a3 | ae | 2s n ais | aoo | o | 20 | 20) ts | wo | 2 | 3 | 20 | 2 3 ao | 50 | o | | 3] i | 2 | as |e | 2 | 3 15 soo |sx0 | o | ze | 2] 2 | re | as | we | 25 | 3s 18 exo | e00 | o | 3 | 3 | 26 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 30 | @ 2 “This diameter is included in he rou. ‘Na values have heen established for eapped Detings ‘Applies to groove ype Pl Peis ol “Ths refers the ngs of single hearings mad for pie or stack mening. res 360 ANSVABMA Stand 121 “Boe pered roller hearing tolerances sce ANSVABMA Standard 19. © Foe inteument fl Dearing "Dyes mit apy bearings with Hanged ote ring. Novas hive beeh established fr diameter series 7s & NOTE: See Table 13 for tleranees fo the te diameter of an eer ring Mange TABLE 11 TOLERANCE CLASS ABEC-7, RBEC-7 (ISO TOLERANCE CLASS 4) Tolerances for matic all and roller bearings [excep insrument bearings ad tapered roller bearings) of dimensions conforming to the tase plan for boundary dimensions of meine radial hearings piven in Tables 1 and INNER RING “Tolerance values n misometes Yo” 48, o dep 6? [Diameter series K 8." Vor at | normat modites * mm 9 [ose | over | iet_| righ | tow | righ | iow max, max_| max | max. [ max [high iow max Sloe za) mo|e at leto lee ee he este| ates a1 | seo |=40 || ean tees 2st} ofa} ol 4} a} 3 | 3 | 25) 3 [3 |o] ao} 3s | 38 wo] wl of 4] ofa} a} 3 | 2 | 25) 3 | 3 Jo} wo | 25 | 25 w | a] ol s]of-s}s] «| 2s} s} 4 | « |o}-20] 20 | 2s foe our ofa set sol [ers |i efle tc) || |selaeat || ae leat lioelPiooe| casoe|| s | wo} ol} >] o} 5] 7] 5 | 3s] 4] 5 | s ]o | 350 | 250 | 4 so |} of sl] ols] s| 6 la] s]s |s |o] 200] 0 | 20 | io] o}-o} of-io}w] 8 |s | e|e6 | > |o | 250} 30 | 5 nao | 250 | oO faz] ofaz} iz] 8 |e | a] 7 | a |o| 300 | 30 | 6 OUTER RING “Tolerance vales in micrometres . ac, v. nn 2 cs, J aCy® [Ven ever | met_| nigh | tow | rion | ow max max [max [max [max |max | high [tow | max vas] sto | «fo f+] a] 3s [2s] a] s]z 25 Sie] et EO tea leoe eee el osteo leslie sel a7 25 wf x}o] sto }s]s] 2 |as} a] a} gs] 7 28 eielelsiolsis! slate] s] es] z 25 5 | a0 7)o | 7] 7] 3 fas] s] 4] 3] 7 3 Identical to a |aol}o | sfo | 3] 3 : a ° ® PP oe] 8 8 | ae otinner 20 Jao lo | oto lst o) 7 ]s | 7] s] 7] 10 | ngotsame | 5 nso | 40] 0 |-0]o |io] | o | 8 | a] 5 | 8 | 41 | peatng 3 wo | 280] 0 fas fo fan |i 8 |é | w] 7} 0] 7 so fas fo jas fo fas}is] wo fz fa] se] wo | os 1 sis | 400 fo [4s fo 5 Js | os |e | 3] wo | a3 | a8 8 “This diameter is included in the soup ‘These devin appy diameter sere 1.1.2.3 and only. Kir values have heen estab for capped earings Apples t groove ype hall heatings onl ‘This tefers othe rng of single hearings made for pated oF sack meting For instrament tall fearing toletances, ce ANSVABMA Standard 12-1 For tapered rile earing ierances. ses ANSVABMA Stand 191 Des not apply to bearings wth Hanged oer ng [No values hive been established for duster series 7 and 8 NOTE: See Table 13 for tolerances forthe susie diumeter ofan outer ring Mange TABLE 12 ‘TOLERANCE CLASS ABEC-9, RBEC-9 (ISO TOLERANCE CLASS 2) “Tolerances for mec hall and rller hearings excep instrument bearings al peed roller bearings" of dimension conforming Wo the fase pla for boundary dimension of tet rad earings ven oo Tables und 4 INNER RING “Tolerance values in micrometes ¢ 28, Adee Ad, ] Ve" | Vane | Ke Sa” Yeu mm at_[normat]|_modites® over [inct_| wih [tow | non [ew | max [max | max | max | max | nh tow ma vos] 25 0 | 25] 0 | 2s]2s [ss [as [rs [rs [o | 40] 20 Ios 25| 0] o | 2s] 0 | 38/25 | 18 [13 [is is | o | 40] 3s |ts wo] we] o | 2s] 0 | 28/28 | rs | as [1s | 1s |o | eo] Be |as w | «| o | 2s| o | 2sf2s |is fas [as |2s | [20] 20 Irs we fo] | 25] 0 | 25) 28 [18 [25 [ts [28 | a [ag | as | [1s x | | 0 | 4 | o | a°}e° |2° bs Jus | 28 |o | 10] 250 |is wo |wo}ols |ols |s Jas |2s f2s }as |e | 20 | 30 J2s wo [iso] o | 3 | oo | |z [ag [28 | 28 | 25 | o | 3s | “eo [28 vo [iso | o | {oo | |r [3s ]s° [2° |s° Jo | as | au a fepee|/fzsodieeoh | eats ie te e|a cic cette: eosin tem OUTER RING “Tolerance values in mcronetes > > S08 le mel san | AC | Mo Dap BD,” | Moe” | Vore | Ko | son [Se { Sai") gore | vests over [inet | mgm [iow [ nan [tow [max [max | max | max | max | max | non | tow [ max 25{ 6] 0 | 2s] o | 25] 25] ts] 15] ts] ts] 3 15 s | wl o | 28] o | 3s) 28] 18) us] 18) ae] S 18 fap | 5011] oedema | eote||teags | aie |erzia | oie is) leas) 6 13 Soe | eo] foee ee corey a lea) aie rs less 18 | o) oo} 4] o } 4] 2] 2) 2] 8] a] eI ientcam | 18 le etaoe eo. |i se Hoe eee alpess | o25)|e ol peek cela | terereas |azo wo |r| o|s | o | s | s | as} s | 25] s | 7 | tnictsame | 25 wo |i] oo} 7 | o | % | 7 | 38) 3 | 28) 8 | 7 | cea 35 wo fa] o |e | ofa fa] eye | ele | a zo Jas} o |e }ojs | s fe fz fs |7 [oo 5 ais | aco | o |io fo fw fo fs | adr ja iu ; ‘This ameter is nce the rou. Applies © groove ype tll beri oly For isirument hall hearing tlerances, sce ANSUABMA Standard 12.1 For tapered roller bearing tolerances. se ANSVABMA Strand 11 “Ths teers the igs of single ering made for pred or Sacked mounting Does not apply to bearings with ange ter ing Applicable only t open and capped bearings in diameter series 1.2.3 and 4 NOTE: See Table 13 for tolerances for the outside diameter of an outer ring flange TABLE 13 FLANGE OUTSIDE DIAMETER TOLERANCES “Tolerances for metric nil all earings with flanged ter rng dkameters piven in Table 4. “Tolerance values in micromeares D, a0. rom Locating ange. Nonlocating Range over ine high ‘ow high iow 10 ° 36 +220 36 19 13 ° 23 2210 3 8 30 ° 330 R 30 50 ° 62 +390 62 50 8 ° 74 460 ie 80 120 ° 7 +540 a7 120 180 ° 109 +620 100 180 250 ° ms 3720 m5, 250 35 ° i130 Je10 1130 6.4 Tolerances for tapered bore bearings 6.4.1 Basically tapered bore, taper 1:12. The ‘nominal taper angle (half the cone angle) a = 2°23'9,4" = 2.38594" 041643 radians ‘The nominal diameter at the theoretical large end of the bore: I =d+— 12 6.4.2 Basically tapered bore, taper 1:30. The nominal taper angle (half the cone angle): 0°57'17.4" = 0.95484" 0.016665 radians a ‘The nominal diameter at the theoretical large end of the bore: 4 6.4.3 Normal tolerances. Values for the normal tolerances for a tapered bore are given in Table 14. The tolerances for the tapered bore dimensions shown in Figure 7, a8 illustrated in Figure 8, consist of: (a) a mean diameter tolerance, given by limits for the mean diameter deviation at the theoretical small end of the bore, Adyg: (b)_a taper tolerance, given by limits for the difference between the mean diameter deviations at the nwo ends of the bore, digg ~Adyg: and (©) a tolerance for the diameter variation, Vay, given by a maximum value applying in any radial plane of the bore, Samp {| a y+ Daim WY RRWOH te) Figure 8 - Tapered bore with mean diameters and their deviations 31 TABLE 14 ‘TOLERANCES FOR TAPERED BORES FOR NORMAL TOLERANCE CLASS “Tolerance values in micrometres 7 Be, Ta om Taper] Tape RT] Ace Bae | Val? over wel | toh [low] toh [tow | high [tow | man : wo | +z] 0 - fas] ofa wl] i] ca] os |: |: | we] 8 | B w] 3] 23] 0 | : ai] 8 | a | so} so] +39] 0 : +5 | 0 | 3s so | | ve] o | +s] o | *0 | 0 | a a | wo] we] 0 | wo] 6 | se] 0 fa so | 190 | +83] o | 25] 0 | so] o | oe | yao | 250] +2] o | 30] 0 | Me] o | A | mo | ss] ce] oo | 5] 0 | se] oo | at | ais | 400 | +89 | 0 | 0 | o | s5r | 0 | oe do | Soo | cor] oc | sas] 0 | ce | 0 | a soo | 620 | sino | 0 | Ys] 0 | to] 0 | 100 630 | 00 | +125 | 0 - | wo} of: 800 | 10 | viz] o | > | 2 | to} 0 J: sooo | i280 | Hes | 0 | > | 2 fotos | oo fe yas0 | te00 | +195 | 0 | - vas] oo |e © Applies nay singe radi plane ofthe bore. Does not apply wo Diameter Series and & Nowe: Values that ifr trom those in 180 492 ate shaded 6.5 Chamfer dimension limits and maximum. shaft and housing fillet radii. 6.5.1 Chamfer shape, The bearing chamfer dimension limits do not control the shape of the bearing chamfer. The exact shape of the chamfer surface is therefore not specified, but its contour in an axial plane shall not project beyond the imaginary circular arc of radius Fy inn OF Finan tangential t0 the ring face and the bore or outside cylindrical surface of the ring. See Figure 9. 6.5.2 Minimum chamfers. The smallest single chamfer, tus OF Tuas Must clear the largest single shaft and housing fillet radius, Tas 6.5.3 Chamfer limits. The chamfer limits and ‘maximum shaft and housing radii for bearings coverered by the Basic Plan of Boundary Dimensions in Table 1 are specified in Table 15, outst cylindrical ertace ce jecton) 6.5.4 Special cases. The values in Table 15 do not apply to the chamfer dimensions specified for the following: (a) the groove side of the outer ring of bearings with snap ring groove in Table 5: (b) the loose rib and non-rib sides of single row cylindrical roller bearing rings in Table 6; (©) the non-thrust side of the outer ring of single row angular contact bearings in Table 7; and (@) the inner rings of radial cylindrical roller bearings having bore and outside diameter dimensions conforming to the Basic Plan for Boundary Dimensions and having with extra large bore chamfers in Table 18. Chamfer dimension limits for these special cases are specified in Tables 16 , 17 and 18. ear ae 8 yn Se mn? beyond wach no mater may project Figure 9 - Chamfer dimensions largest permissible largest permissible single smallest permissible single chamfer dimension single chamfer dimension shaft and housing fillet radius 3 TABLE 15 CHAMFER DIMENSION LIMITS, RADIAL BEARINGS CChamfer dimension Hints forthe ine ad outer rings of meric radial bearings having simersions confirming w the Base Pn for Boundary Dimensions piven in Table | Dimensions in milimetres é ‘om? see nee over me ‘acta axial 0.05 0.05 : 24 02 608 6.08 : 0.16 03 64 on : o2 oa 645 bis : 03 08 62 62 : 03 08 0 26 es oF 0 ei 08 1 - «0 1 2 06 oe “o : 13 2 ‘i A 50 18 a 50 e 18 3 - 120 2 35 wd i 125 : 2s a 5 120 23 4 15 8 120 7 3 5 - 20 3 45 2 2 99 230 35 3 20 338 é 200 4 65 2) 7 280, 7 45 ; zi 100 38 6 25” 25 100 280 33 & 280 7 5 5 - 280 5 8 : i 286 5 Bs 8 4 3 : 65 8 3 4 : 8 19 8 3 : 2B 13 is 8 E Bs ” 35. z : 7 % % 2 8 : 7 8 2 8 i : 2 30 8 4 : : 3 38 Radia earings which do at comply wit th cases aa ate cvered in Tables Toa I7 or bearings with a wid of 2 mn FHS the the axial discon, “Tis clear dimension mo found in Table values Table 1 are eet a8 special on Values forthe eal tection apply aso in NOTE: This ihe des not apply tothe inner ring of some fypes of yin roller bearings (see Tabi 18 TABLE 16 CHAMFER DIMENSION LIMITS, SPECIAL CASES GROOVE SIDE OF THE OUTER RING OF BEARINGS WITH SNAP RING GROOVE AND LOOSE RIB SIDE OF SINGLE ROW, ‘CYLINDRICAL ROLLER BEARING RINGS Dimensions in milineres ‘ Name ure “we over inet radial axal oy ee - i | a2 om} ots | oe os 03 02 02 : . os os 5 40 os 28 03 03 a 08 os 0 1 18 os os 5 ° 43 18 0 1 15 oe os 0 13 18 ‘i ' - 50 18 22 50 18 22 ; : 120 2 27 a D 10 : 2s 27 15 18 7 120 23 38 120 : 3 35 2 2 e 20 3 4 80 220 3s 4 20 38 4 : 20 4 45 a 280 as a8 100 38 5 25” 25 100 280 a5 5 280 5 5 280 5 55 7 7 226 e 85 35 4 3 65 65 6 4 : 8 8 6 5 : 10 10 "This chamfer dimension mt fou in Tables $067 NOTE: Values that a nin ISO SRP are shades, TABLE 17 CHAMFER DIMENSION LIMITS, SPECIAL CASES. NON-RIB SIDES OF SINGLE ROW CYLINDRICAL ROLLER BEARING RINGS AND NON-THRUST SIDE OF THE OUTER RING OF SINGLE ROW ANGULAR CONTACT BALL BEARINGS Diennsins in rilinetes os a over Zl ‘agai axial 01 04 : : 02 oa 015 015 03 06 02" 02 5 os 08 - 40 96 1 =) oS “ : 58 i - 40 1 2 os o a z ia 3 50 18 3 1 1 ° 18 3 A . 120 2 35 i : 120 2 2s 3 15 158 A 10 23 4 6 3 $ 99 3 45 2 2 20 220 35 3 20 38 é This chamfer dimension sno found in Tables 6 017 TABLE 18 CHAMFER DIMENSION LIMITS, SPECIAL CASES RADIAL CYLINDRICAL ROLLER BEARINGS WITH EXTRA LARGE BORE CHAMFER ‘chamfer dimension ims for he inet rings of merc ead eylindnicl roller “imension conforming othe Bask Plas for Boundary Dimensions given in Table 1 and faving an ext Inken sal corner on he oer side (ee Figure 10), rings (alternate design) having hore and ouside diameter ge chalet 0” onesie an 2 Dimensions in millimetres Dramater sores t . Saami] cae] ZT z ‘sms rome | Foams z wer [et [ over [net over [et [over [net rasiat_[ aan oa | o2| 20” | ao | tov] os | - 7 : og | 13 foret|erome |: cle so) tsi ai cs wee ire Oat fer toe ea uy 4 so | 6 | 2 | a | 7 | as | tw | 2 | sa] 3 as | 1s | 90 | 10 | a5 os | 35 so | 2 | « | 23 | 4 21 | 2° | a0 | mo | 65 5 ieee |e fo07 |) aol |) teetlletoae | esas) 26 | 2s | = : es | 10 | 60 so | 56 es | 34 | 55 32 | 32 | wo | wo | so | 130 | a | os | os a | 43 | 7 27 | 2? | tt | io | 30 | seo | 95 | sto | go | 95 | 52 | 8 fa | 47 | 1a | 240 | 10 | 200 | 10 | t40 | 95 | m0 | 61 | 9 ss | 55 : 7 eo | 95 ba | 83 B |e |e ito cca jap jf et td || 72 | 73 | 240 | 260 | ”- : és | it 8 re | 280 | 220 | 240 | 320 | 190 | 200 | 130 | 150 | 94 | sz 8s | 95. i 200 | 20 | 150 | 20 | 109 | 13 128 | 127 : : 20 | 320 | * fan | 1) This ian pela i he group, NOTE: Metric values given tis ile are calculated from primary inch chamfer valves given in Annex A Table AI8. Conversion bas ‘ben care ou far enough ye equivalent values Si TH ee ey ane i | smatt broken cornet at LL matt broken comer Figure 10 - Configurations for cylindrical roller bearings with extra large bore chamfer 37

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