Metrology Chapter 1
Metrology Chapter 1
Goals
3.53
3.49
A) Direct limits
3.49 ± 0.003
B) Tolerance value
2. Geometric Tolerance System
Geometric
dimensioning and
tolerancing (GD&T) is a
method of defining
parts based on how
they function, using
standard ANSI symbols
3. Tolerance Specification in Title
Block
General tolerance
note specifies the
tolerance for all
unspecified
tolerance
dimensions
4. Notes Referring to Specific
Condition
Nominal size = 8
Minimum clearance = 0.040
Maximum clearance = 0.112
Tolerance band = CLmax – CLmin 0.036 7.960
7.924
= T1 + T2 0.036
8.036
8.000
= 0.072
Fit systems
2. Tolerance Zone
27 possible fundamental
deviations of holes and
shaft showed by the
tolerance zones.
Range of each zone is
determined based on
practical experience of the
manufacturing process
involved
Type of Tolerance
3. Tolerance class
4. Tolerance size
Example:
Determine the limit of size for a shaft ø40g11
using standard tolerance and deviation information
given in table 1 and 2.
Fundamental deviation
Solution:
Basic size range = 30 to 50 mm
Standard tolerance = 160 µm (from table 1, IT11)
Fundamental deviation = -9µm (from table 2, under ‘g’)
Upper deviation = fundamental deviation = -9µm
Lower deviation = fundamental deviation – tolerance
= -9µm – 160µm
= -169 µm
Limit of shaft size:
Maximum = basic size + upper deviation
= 40 – 0.009 = 39.991 mm
Minimum = basic size + lower deviation
= 40 – 0.169 = 39.831 mm
Fundamental deviation
Example:
Determine the limit of size for a hole ø130N4
using standard tolerance and deviation information
given in table 1 and 3 fundamental deviation.
Fundamental deviation
Solution:
Basic size range = 120 to 180 mm
Standard tolerance = 12 µm (from table 1)
Fundamental deviation = -27 + Δ µm (from table 3)
Value of Δ = 4 µm (from table 3)
Upper deviation = fundamental deviation = -27 + 4µm = -23µm
Lower deviation = fundamental deviation – tolerance
= -23 – 12
= -35 µm
Limit of shaft size:
Maximum = basic size + upper deviation
= 130 – 0.023 = 129.977 mm
Minimum = basic size + lower deviation
= 130 – 0.035 = 129.965 mm
Fundamental deviation
Example:
Working from the basic principles,
find suitable tolerances:
a) 82 mm IT6
b) 440 mm IT12
Compare the calculated values with
the rounded values
Fundamental deviation
Solution:
80 mm is in the range 80 – 120
440 mm is in the range 400 – 500
From table 7, IT6 =10i and the tolerance increase in accordance
with the R5 series (geometric progression) as the IT number
increase, hence:
IT series 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
R5 series 1 1.6 2.5 4 6.4 10 16 25