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STD-ISO ShS-L-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0774650 784 me INTERNATIONAL Iso STANDARD 965-1 Tied edition 1998-12-15 a iSO general purpose metric screw threads — Tolerances — Part 1: Principles and basic data Filetages metriques ISO pour usages généraux — Tolérances — Partie 1: Pancipes et données fondamentales Reference number = 10 965-1:1998(E) ‘Copyright by the ntrational Organization For Standardization Foe 17 7-08-15 1808 STD-ISO 9b5-1-ENGL 1998 MM 4852903 077465) 10 a 1SO 965-1:1998(E) Foreword ISO (the Internationa! Organization for Standar 2 worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing In ‘Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical ‘committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. international organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the Intemational Electrotechnical Commission (EC) 2n all matters of alectrolachnical standardization ation) Dratt International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting, Publication as an Intemational Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote. Intemational Standard ISO 965-1 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 1, Screw threads, Subcommnitice SC 2, Tolerances. This third edition cancels and replaces the seccn¢ edition (1SO 965-1:1980), which has been technically revised. ISO 965 consists of the following parts, under the general tile ISO general purpose metric screw threads — Tolerances — Part 1: Principles and basic data — Part 2: Limits of sizes tor general pumose bolt and nut threads ~ Medium quality — Part 3: Deviations tor constructional serew threads — Part 4: Limits of sizes for hotdip galvanized external threads to mate with intemal threads tapped with tolerance position H or G after galvanizing — Part 5: Limits of sizes for internal screw threads to mate with hot-dip galvanized extemal screw threads with maximum size of tolerance position h before galvanizing © 180 1998 -Albighs reserved. Uniess oterwisospociod, no pat o tris publication may bo reproducod or uzed in any form or by any means, electronic ‘or mechanical, Including pretocopfing and micrlim, without parmieson In wring rom the publish. Intemational Oiganizaton for Standarsaation ase postal $6» CH-1211 Genie 20» Switzerland Inemet Wo@iao.ch Printed in Switrotand ‘Copyright by the international Organization For Standardization FeiDee 17 7:08:21 1900, STD+ISO 9bS-2-ENGL 1598 MW 4851903 0774652 557 mm ——————— INTERNATIONAL STANDARD 01SO ISO 965-1:1998(E) a iSO general purpose metric screw threads — Tolerances — Part Principles and basic data 1 Scope This part of ISO 965 specifies the basic pr 1SO 261. for ISO general purpose metric screw threads (M) conforming to ‘The tolerance system refers to the basic profiles accordance with ISO 68-1. 2 Normative references The following standards contain provisions which. through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part of 180.966, A the tre f publication tho chon Indeated wate vald. Al standards ave subject fo fevsion, ad | parties to agreernents based on this part of ISO 885 are encouraged to investigate the possibilty of applying the most recent aditions of the standards indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid. Intemational Standards. Iso 68-1:1 1S0 261:1998, ISO general purpose metvic screw thraads — General plan 1S0 262:1998, /SO genera! pumose metric screw threads — Selected sizes for screvs, bolts and nuts 180 724:1999, {SO general purpose metric screw thraads — Basic dimensions, 130 984: 1, a and studs. ads of caitnn steel aint afiuy sivei — Pavi i. Bus, screws 180 965.2:1998, SO genera! purpose metric si Purpose bolt and nut threads — Medium quality 8, ISO general purpose screw threads — Basie profile — Part 1: Metric screw reads. | threads — Tolerances — Part 2: Limi of sizes for general | 1S0 965-3:1998, ISO general purpose metric screw threads — Tolorances — Part 3: Devistions for constructional screw threads. 1SO 1502:1996, iSO genera purouse meric screw threndds — Gauges and gauging 1S0 5408:1983, Cylindrical screw threads — Vocabulary. 1) To.be published. (Revision of ISO 898-1:1989) Copyiat by the iterations! Organization For Standardization Fr'Dee 7 0:08:21 1085, STD-ISO 9b5-1-ENGL 3998 180 965-1:1998(E) 3. Definitions and symbols 3.1 Definitions For the purpose of this part of ISO 965 the definition 3.2. Symbols ‘The following symbols are used: 4851903 077453 fen in ISO $408 apply. 493 Symbol Explanation > basic major diameter ot intemal thread Dy base minor camer of intemal head De basic ich diameter o intemal thread a ‘basic major diameter of extemal thread basic minor diameter of extemal thread be beso plc diamatar of extemal tread % ‘iter daneter of external teen P pitch # hetoht of fundamental tangle 5 ecionaton fr bvead engagement Fup “show” N designation fortnead engagement group “normal” u designation for head engagement group Tong” 7 tolerance mae toteranes for Dy, Dp ded eet Tower deviations (eee figure 1) ees per deviations (666 fours 1) R oot rads of extemal thread ‘ool truncation of external thread ‘Copyright by the inerational Organization For Standardization Fr Dee 1 07-08:22 1909 e180 STD+ISO 9b5-1-ENGL 2998 Ma 4852903 0774654 327 ow e1so ISO 965-1:1998(E) 4 Structure of the tolerance system The system gives tolerances defined by tolerance grades and tolerance positions and a selection of grades and positions, The system provides for 8) a series of tolerance grades for eacli of iy ‘cur screw thread alameters, as follows: Tolerance grades ” 45678 4 46.8 De 4567.8 | fe 3.4.5.6, 7,89 i Detatis of tolerance grr mbinations of toterance grades for pitch and erest diameters according to tolerance quality nd length of engagement group required, with order of preference, are shown in clause 12 F b) Series of tolerance positions: = Gand H for internal thread: — 8,4, gandh for external treads, The established tolerance postions comply with tha need of currant coating thickness and wilh the demands of oat assombly ©). Selection of recommended combinations of grades and positions (lolerance classes) giving the commonly used tolerance qualities fino, medium and coarse for the three groups of length of thread engagement short, normal and iong. Moreover a further salertinn of tolerance clasees ie given for oammeroial bolt and nut threads. Tolerance classes other than those shown in clause 12 are not recommenced and shail only be used for special cases, Copyright by the International Organization For Standardaation FeDec 1 07:08:28 1689 STD-ISO bS-2-ENGL 1998 BM 4852903 O774ESS 2ob ow ISO 965-1:1998(E) e1so 5 Designation 5.1 General “The complete designation for a screw thread comprises a designation for the thread system and size, a designation for the thread tolerance class followed by further individual tems if necessary 5.2. Designation of single-start sorew threads [A screw threa complying win ine requiternens of the imernavonal Starkiats jor iSO. yeni purpvee ricitic sevzer threads according to ISO 68-1, ISO 261, |SO 262, !SO 724, ISO 965-2 and ISO 965-3 shall be designated by the etter M followed by the value of the nominal diameter and of the pitch, expressed in millimetres and separated by the sign **" EXAMPLE: M8 x 1,25 For coarse pitch threads isted in iSO 261, the piich may be omited, EXAMPLE: MB ‘The tolerances class designation comprises a class designation for the pitch diameter tolerance followed by a class designation for the crest diameter tolerance. Each class designation consists ot — a figure indicating the tolerance grade, — altar in ing the tolerance position, capital for internal threads, small for external threads. Ifthe two class designations forthe pitch diameter a-¢ crest diameter (major or minor diameter for internal and external threads respectively) are tne saine itis not necessary to repeat the symbols. EXAMPLES: Theead of 1 aan nominal dlancter having atch of 1a. Tao 983 pteh dpe a Toterance ste ‘Thread ot W an nominal laneter in the coarse ten ser Tolerance cass toe pitch and major ameter Internat raed we = ot ili pret wan eal dnaterin acorve pa pee nn Tater Copyright by the Intemational Organtustion For Standardaton Free 1 of-08:23 1808, STD.ISO 9b5--ENGL 3998 MH 4851903 O774L5L 272 mm @1s0 ISO 965-1:1998(E) ‘Aft botwaon throaded parte ‘lass separated by a stroke > indicated by the intemal thread uleiainy Ulass followed by the extemal thread tolerance 3 EXAMPLE: M6 — 6Hi6g M20 x 2 6HISgag Tie absence of uivrarice class ao: nation means that tolerance quality “medium with the following tolerance classes — 5H for threads up to and including M14 GH for threads M1,6 and larger. NOTE Excopt for ads ich P= 0,2 mm fol which the tolerance grade 4 is defined only (see tables 9 and 5). Extemal threads 6h for threads up to and including Mt,4; ; — Sp fortveads M6 and age ; ‘The designation for the group of longth of thread engagement “short* Sand “orig” L should be added 10 the tolerance 5 as detgntion parted by a i EXAMPLE: M20 x 2-SH-S a me i Tho absence oe designation forthe group ooh of vead engagement rear he goup nara Nis spec i 5.3 Designation o start screw threads ; tod by the teter M followed by the value of the fornia lamer. F the sgn x the etre Pathe value ol enone tor P ard he woe o Pe each eal eee es i relgrbou enn re samo Orecton) a ech, ant the tera Cis, Nowe deat hea a Me i consol narater i EXAMPLE: M18 PhaP1,5 6H For extra cialy the number ot stants ie. the value of may be added in verbal form and in paranthesis, EXAMPLE: M16 ¥ PhOPIA5 hwo starts) - 6H 5.4 Designation of the left hand threads 4 When left hand threads are specifier the letters LH shall be added to th ead designation, separated by a dash, EXAMPLES: Max 1-LH M6 > 0,75 ~ Sheh~ SLM. Mia x PheP2—7H—-L~LH M14 x PhoP2 (three starts) ~ 7H—L~LH ‘Copyright by the international Organization Far Standardization Fu Dec 1 0F:08:25 1000 STD-TSO Sb5-2-ENGL 1998 ww 451903 0774657 039 me ISO 965-1:1998(E) e180 6 Tolerance grades For each ofthe two elements, pitch diameter and crest diameter, a number of tolerance grades have been established. In each case, grade 6 shall be used for tolerance quality medium and normal length of thread engagement. The grades below 6 are intended for tolerance quality fine andlor short length of tread engagement. The grades above 6 are intended for tolerance qually coarse andor long fangins of thread engagement. in some grades, certain tolerance values for smal pitches are ret shown because of insucint thread overap or the requirement thatthe pitch diameter tolerance shail nol exceed the orest diameter tclerance. 7 Tolerance positions The following tolerance are standardizes — forinternal threads: G with positive fundamental deviation Hwith zero fundamental devi on — for external threads: ¢, fand g with negative fundamental deviation hhwith zero fundamentat deviation FeiDee 17070825 1000, 6 Copyright bythe eternal Orgenictn For Sandardistion | STD-TSO $b5-1-ENGL 2996 MM 4851903 0774658 175 e1S0 1SO 965-1:1998(E) to ee | Basic protle fot i Ht] Oe Application only in connection with minimum material limits Application only in connection with minimum material limits (dah $08 slau Ti, igure 6 Us nin), $80 clause 11, igure 6, Figure ¢ — External threads with tolerance Figure 5 — External threads positions e, f and 9 position h tolerance Copyright by the international Organization For Standardization FriDoc 1 7.0825 1000, STD-ISO 9b5-3-ENGL 1998 MH 4852503 O774L59 901 om 180 965-1:1998(E) 2180 Pitch Fundamentel deviation P Internal thread External thread ae Pa Dy dy G # i e 1 9 f a e s e mn wo am um um um 02 a7 Te = = m7 | 025 fade eso = 18 o | 03 +8 3 = = <1 cee Poa ee = m4 9 ome oa 119 ° lat -19 ° os +2 a a -2 ° ° 50 36 20 ° ° ~sa ~38 ~2 ° ous | apace umes oneal 975 ae A ae 56 | -- <98 8 | on +e ° a8 -24 ° 1 +25 ° -40 ° 25, | +z ° = 2 | eae 18 2 ° -87 48, ° { | 2 +38 ° “1 = 38 ° | {28 cd ° | ~80 -58 =42 ° } [3 8 DERE 3 4 | fee oe A = a = To a +60 ° 95 75 -69 ° . aa | v } - 10 of re ° i 55 +78 ° 12 -90 1s ° 6 +80 ° -18 95 ~80 ° 8 ite 5 0 =o | -18 100 fy Og ‘Copyright by the international Organization For Standardization Fe Dec 17 7-08:28 1000, STD.ISO TLS-1-ENGL L998 MM 4851903 O774bL0 b23 mw 180 ISO 965-1:1998(E) 8 Lengths of thread engagement The length of thread engagement is classified into one of three groups S, N or Lin acoordance with table 2. Table 2— Lengths of thread engagement Dimensions in imate Basic major dlameter Pitch Lengths of thread engagement S | meet a ‘over ‘upto and | [ uptoand upto and over incising including | a8 os a | oa | oe oe 17 t (ian Heat ian o7 | 2 7 2a i O5 18 | On 1 | 08 26 1 3 eS = 13 a8 2a 58 3 | 45 ih L i poe Ba | | Ba i | ue H ieee 7 i | i i | = | a 80 | 180 355 Copyright bythe international Organization For Standardization FeiDee 1707-0027 1800, STD-ISO 4b5-4-ENGL 2998 MM 48SL4903 O774bbE ShT ew ISO 965-1:1998(E) ©1so @ Crest diameter tolerances 9.1 Minor diameter tolerances of interna! threads (Tp1) For the minor diameter tclerance of intemal thread (Tp;} there are five tolerance grades 4, 5, 8, 7 and 8, in accordance, with table 3 9.2. Major diameter toievance of externai thread (7.) major dlamator ioloranee af avlamat thal (7 theta ate three tolaranes witty tabie 4. ‘The tolerance grades 5 and 7 vo not exist for the major diameter of external threads, Table 3 — Minor diameter tolerance of internal thread (Tp1) Pitch | "Flerance grades . 4 s 6 z 8 oa a am 1m am ir]. ae = Ss | 0,25 45 56. = - - O23 | 52. a7 85. = = oa | oo 100 ' o | ww 7 a | [ee oo ETS es e 1 | 2 140 780) | { (ea 8 en 200 s \ i [iad 120 es = bee ot 160 790 238 = oe | 100 200 200 ac | 4 | |_ 120 236 300 | ates a me 265 335 425 Be ee. 10 236 200 316 5 1,75, i 212 265 335 425 530 2 1 236 300 375 475, 600 Be daa as “80 560 710 ‘See ear 00 620 aw Pruieee Scab, | cone cake oaee 710 0 [Be ee Rear SSeS le ae 750 oso { 45 | ieee Seay RA 5 (eee 850 1.060 [ope ee ang aa 710 200 Tie9 feeb evo fe Oe 750 260 4100 pee hE |S e00 +000 1 280 foes so | ato +000 1250 1600 STD-TSO IbS-L-ENGL 3998 MM 4BSLIO3 O774bb2 YTS BM Iso ‘Table 4 — Major diameter tolerance of external thread (7.) ISO 965-1:1998(E) Phen ‘ninealin ice “ | : ‘ : zz i a = leaaras = = eae os 2 e =| } 03 48 75 - | fee os ca 6 = I oa 3 a | 45 £3 100. _ 08 7 105 = 08 w 8 il a7 0 0 a a7 = oy = oa 8 10 a o 189 20 = 125 132 212 335, 16 180 76 = eo ts a 280, 450, on seo - oe = ‘ a 750 = soo xo 5 335 $30 850 a - | Py e : = ‘#0 10 Pitch diameter tolerances For the pitch diameter tolerance of intemal thread {Ting}, there are five tolerance grades 4, 6, 6, 7 and 8, in accordance with tabie 5. For the pitch diameter tolerance of extemal thread (yz) there are seven tolerance grades 4, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, in accordance with table 6, oO ‘Copyright by the international Organization For Standardization Fe Dec 17 07-0828 1888 " q STD-ISO 9bS5-2-ENGL 25998 MMH 4852903 0774Gb3 332 am ISO 965-1:1998(E) Table 5 — Pitch diameter tolerance of ternal thread (Ta) e180 See eee [Ae a i z ots Rea | ite tu eee eee mm mm | um um um um = ef on |e | \ eel ol | ee es | 87 — * = Fe eal ore 3 ie = o & = & = oa =a | 86] 106 a e 5 os = os + = = | oS = i 160 300 i 160 315 | di 5 a a ie = | 100 30 ' 7 es | | = z | { 236 475 | S Ba 6 i | 7 | 335 ' [a0 [as i i i Pea ees | | | | 250 | s00 | 265 530 | : 4 | oe zs lesa lee so 3 | am | ss AA Se oo | 6 265 335 670 Coe eee is 12 ‘copyright by the International Organization For Standardization Fees 17 07.9829 1999 STD-ISO Qb5-3-ENGL 1998 @H 4852503 O774bL4 279 om e180 ISO 965-1:1998(E) Table 6 — Pitch diameter tolerance af external thread (7.2) Basie major diameter | Pitch "Foleranee grades 4 P er) wean a joa 5 6 7 eps incdng. im om} ama yma [am 090 as |~24 a= eS 1 26 53. ont: ies ~ is 2 2 rg eee | PSE ies 28 so | = | - i. a2 eae gcn | eee ' 1 34 or 85 Hi a L36 a 30 a = set {3 ier anes ee ie {3% ee | | 2 eae (egy ia ee | 80, 12 ~ - | as so fw f — | o 4 ss | ue | 150 | 190 3B 130 io fie | 6 s2 | 140 | 120 | ae ! 6 ie | 150 | 190 | 26 er | as_| 100 | tae | 70 | cro | toe Te co [7s P35} aie] 150} t60 2a oz | as | vos | a2 | v0 | 22 | 265 nm | 0 | nz | sw | so | zea | 200 7 | ss | me | 150 | 10 | 236 | 200 | a | 100 | 1s | 160 | 200 | aso | os | as | sae | tse | so | ae | oes | oss. 224 63, 20 100 126 160 200 | 250 7 | 05 | 18 | 150 | 190 | 206 | | 8s 1068 192 170 212 265. 1 100 10 | 200 | 250 | ais 106 so | a2 | 205, | 335 sf a2 [ogo | ta | 208 | 200 | ass 4s _|_me_| 50 | 190 200_| 27s % a 2007 | 250 Boban ied aa za | 200 fice 106, ‘ 170 265 335 4 ne | 150 soo | ars 5 1s | 160 ais | 400 ss | 132 | 170 aos | 425 6 140_| 180 ass_|_4s0 30 i [2 95 | te za | 300 3 fae | to 200 | 955 | 450 + 128 T8U. 3b aw | b0u ate | erase tee red (itarerd [tae of es so_| 212 425 | sx | 70 180 5 CCS 126 160 315, 400 || 500 + v0 | 480 255 | 450 | 560 5 xo | 200 | 40 | soo | 630 L [tt | atiootea| teed {a0 | seo | 70 | wo +3 Copyight bythe International Organization Fee Standardization FeiDec 17-0827 1009 STD+ISO 9b5-2-ENGL 1998 BH 4851903 O774bbS 105 a ISO 965-1:1998(E) e1s0 11 Root contours For internal threads as wel as for external threads, the actual root contours shall not at any point transgress the basic profi For extemal threads on fastoners of property class 8.8 and higher (eee 1SO 898-1), the root profile shall have @ non reversing curvature, no partion af which shat have a radius of less than 0,128 > P (see table 7). In the maximum minor diameter position, ds, te WO adit Rin hatuaan tha mavimwim mataral tanks and the mun llameter ty blend tangenilaly into the minimum material farks, } ),125 P will go through the points of intersection ‘The maximum truncation, Cra. i calculated according tothe following formula: Tae \]\ tie Rin JI 78 Rein fe o,894 7) and toto # a te bas sess ctu lation of the minor diameter, ds, of external threads (for corresponding values see ISO 965-3) Tha minimum tr 10M, Cinin fs calculated according to the fllowing formula: Grin = 0125 P External threads on fasteners of property classes below 8.8 should preferably conform to the requirements stated abova. This is particularly important for fasteners or other screwed connections which are subjected to fatigue or impact. However, there are m prmciple no restristons other than that the maximum minor diameter, ds max: of the lextesnal thread sia be iess thas the minimurn muror diameter of the Go-gauges according to ISO 7502. /—Geroniveseolie ) Positions e, fand g Figure 6 — External root profile Copyiat by the international Organization For Standardization Dee 17 07.08: 1999 STD-ISO 9b5-2-ENGL 3998 MM 4851903 O774bbS OVD BB ISO ISO 965-1:1998(E) Table 7 — Minimum root radii itch Ta P gaalsesjee Rs +00 4 125 | 128 168 1 15 138 | 175 219 250 6 318 375 | t 438, | 1 500 583 35 088 790 ie | 12 Recommended tolerance classes fn order to reduce the numbei of yauyes a and 8. ‘The following general mutated { tha choice of tolerance qualty: ead ‘when litle variation of fit character is needed, — fine: for precisions = medium: for general use. — enarse: tor cases where manitarturing citer long blind holes. Jc can arte, thr avample when threading hatnlled hare and the actual tength of thread ar recommenced. is tmknowm {as in the manufacturing of standard bolts), group N is we luleiaiice classes should preferably be chosen thorn tables & Tolerance classes within broad frames are selected for commercial external and internal threads. Tolerance classes in bold print are tirst choice. Tolerance classes in ordinary print are second choice. Tolerance classes in parentieses are third choice. ‘Any of the recommended tolerance classes for intemal threads can be combined with any of the recommended | tolerance classes for exterat threads. However, in order to guarantee sufficient ovetlap, the finished components sshou'd preterably he made to form the fits Hig, Hh ar Gin, For thread sizes M1,4 and smaller the combinations SHI5h, 4HIBh or finer shall be chosen, Copyright bythe International Organization For Standardization Dec 17 07-96:2 1000 | STD-ISO F&5-2-ENGL 4998 SH 4851903 O774Lb7 T3B SS 1S0 965-1:1998(E) e180 Fur coated teats, Ile tulevanves apply to the parts bclore coating, unless olheiwise stated, Aft woaling, the actual ‘thread profile shall not at any point rransgress the maximum material limits for positions H oth NOTE These provisions ar intended for thin coatings, ¢.g, those obtained by electroplating Table 8 — Recommendes tolerance classes for internal threads Toleranee “Teleranee Tolerance 1 quatity pesition position | i | tne | meaiun Table 9 — Recommended tolerance classes for externa! threads Tolerance Toleran Tolerance Tolerance | quality, | __positone positon? boston | spn |: tips |e] tbe wee se. tw ot] fine p= f= p= P= 7 = = | faa) | a%a) | Ganan) | am | nan one co i ooe | — | st | — | Gos f o9 ] cosa | cron) | on | cram ees = fee led [ee ore fee] 43 Formuiae ‘The values given in this part of {SO 985 are based on experience. In order to obtain a consistent system, mathemat formulae have been developed, The values for pitch and crest diameter tolerances and for fundamental deviations have been caleulated from the formulae and then rounded ot to the nearest vaiue sn the R 40 series of oreterted numbers, However. when dacimals appear, the value has haen furtnor rounded off to the nearest whole number, In order to reproduce a smoctn progression, these rules of ro ing off have not always been used, ‘The root radi pecilied in table 7 are equat to 0,125 P. 13.1. Fundamental deviations: “The fundamenial deviations ior wlaenal aeet external threads have: (54197) tig = (504 117) a= 04119 say =— (154118) em=0 where El and es are expressod in micrometars and P is expressed in milimetres Excoptions are values for threads with < 0,45 mi 3} Does not apply for P= 0:3 miimetres 16 ‘Copyright by the International Organization For Standardization FiiDec 17 0:08:35 1888 AES eo eee STD+TSO 4b5-2-ENGL 1598 MM 4851903 077458 TL4 mm e180 ISO 965-1:1998(E) 13.2 Length of thread engagement For the calculation of the mits of the normal length of thread engagement iy in table 2, the following rule has been appiiad. For each pitch within a certain diameter range, d has been set equal to the smallest diameter (within the range) which ‘appears in the general plan (gee ISO 261) namin (@9roximate) = 2,24 P 402 Ine max (@PprOxIMAte) = 6,7 P dO where ly, P and d ate expressed in milimetres. 13.3 Crest diameter tolerances 19.3.1 Tolerances for major diameter of externai thread (T,), grade 6 ‘Those tolerances have been calculated according to the following formula: pz 318 1,(6) = 18099? => ri(6) = 1209 1 where Ty is expressed in micrometers and P is expressed in milimetres. ‘Tq tolerances for the other gradss are obtained trom tha Ty(6)-values (see lable 4) according tot 068 718) 18 716) 13.3.2. Tolerances for minor diameter of internat thread (Tp), grade 6 Tpx Tolerances for grade 6 aie caloulated accessing to the following formulae! a) Pitches 0.2 mmo 9, m Tox(6)= 493” — t90p'% 1b) Piteh + mm and coarser Tox(8)= 2807 ance grade t 6 7 | 8 oat) | Fon®) 125718) | 18 Toul6) 4 i 5 a ‘Copyright by the International Organization For Standardaaton Fr Dec 17 97.90:37 1009 STD-ISO 9S-2-ENGL 1998 SH 4851903 0774Gb9 850 oe 1S0 965-1:1998(E) e1so 13.4 Pitch diameter tolerances 18.4.1. Tolerances fer pitch diameter of external thread (T,2) Tye{6)-values in lable 6 are caiculated according (0 the following formulae (d being equal to the geometrical mean value of the diameter range limits} Tyg(6) = 90 Pago. where Te2{6) is expressed in micrometers and P and dare expressed in milimetres ‘The value for the other grades are obtained irom the /.,(6)-vaiues (see table 6) according to the table below, { Tolerance grades | fie ge |e meee ea a one | Fosra | omnes | esta | ta | ira | sera | eta No Tizg-values are given in table 6 when values calculated according to the given formulae exceed the Ty-values in the tolerance grades which are combined in the tables for recommended tolerance classes. 13.4.2 Tolerances for pitch diameter of internal thread (Fino) Toe values are cbtained tron: the Tye (B)-valuee (eee table 6) according to the table below. / Tolerance grade a ] eS ood eee | [cere | tee eta wae | seme | No Tog values 2 5 when vals calito according othe gen formula exceed 0.26 78 ‘Copyright by the itorational Organization For Standardization FoiDez 17 07-0828 1000 STD-ISO 95-1-ENGL 4598 8 4851903 077470 572 Ser ISO 985-1:1998(E) e1s0 SEEN TEEEEEEE es Ics 21.040.10 Descriptors: screw tveads. 'S0 meine thraads, form spacfesions, dimensional tlorances, designation, gonecaltos. frie sel 18 ye ‘Copyright by the International Organization For Standardization FiDec 17 o708:%8 1080

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