GSO ISO 286-2:2002
ISO 286-2:1988
Gulf Technical Regulation
Current Edition
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Approved on
21 October 2002
ISO system of limits and fits -- Part 2: Tables of standard tolerance grades and limit deviations for holes and shafts
GSO ISO 286-2:2002 Files
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89 Pages
Current Edition
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43 Pages
Current Edition
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82.12 OMR
GSO ISO 286-2:2002 Scope
This standard gives values of the limit deviations for commonly used tolerance classes (zones) for holes and shafts calculated from the information given in part 1 . This standard covers values for the upper deviations ES (for holes) and es (for shafts), and the lower deviations EI (for holes) and ei (for shafts) (see figure 1).
Note- In the tables of limit deviations, the values for the upper deviation ES or es are shown above the values for the values for the lower deviation EI or en except for tolerance class JS and js which is symmetrical about the zero line.
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