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    Indian StandardTOLERANCES FOR FASTENERS PLAIN

    WASHERS FOR BOLTS, SCREWS AND NUTS PRODUCT GRADES A AND C

    ICS 21.060.30

    @ 91S 2003

    BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDSMANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG

    NEW DELHI 110002

    Februaty 2003 Price Group 3

  • Bolts, Nuts and Fasteners Accessories Sectional Committee, BP 33

    NATIONAL FOREWORD

    This Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 4759-3:2000 Tolerances for fasteners Part 3: Plainwashers for bolts, screws and nuts Product grades A and C issued by the International Organizationfor Standardization ( ISO ) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation ofthe Bolts, Nuts and Fasteners Accessories Sectional Committee and approval of the Basic and ProductionEngineering Division Council.

    The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as Indian Standard withoutdeviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not identical to those used in IndianStandards. Attention is drawn especially to the following:

    a) Wherever the words International Standard appear referring to this standard, they should beread as Indian Standard.

    b) Comma ( , ) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards, the current practiceis to use a point ( . ) as the decimal marker.

    In this adopted standard, reference appears to certain International Standards for which Indian Standardsalso exist. The corresponding Indian Standards which are to be substituted in their place are listedbelow along with their degree of equivalence for the editions indicated:

    International Corresponding Indian Standard Degree ofStandard Equivalence

    1s0 1101 : 1) IS 8000 ( Part 1 ) :1985 Geometrical tolerancing on Identicaltechnical drawings : Part 1 Tolerances of formorientation, location and run-out and appropriategeometrical definitions ( first revision)

    ISO 2692:1988 IS 8000 ( Part 2 ) : 1993 Technical drawings doGeometrical tolerances : Part 2 Maximum materialprinciples ( first revision)

    ISO 4042:1999 IS 1367 ( Part 11 ) :2002 Technical supply conditions dofor threaded steel fasteners : Part 11 Electroplatedcoatings ( third revision )

    In reporting the results of a test or analysis made in accordance with this standard, if the final value,observed or calculated, is to be rounded off, it shall be done in accordance with IS 2:1960 Rules forrounding off numerical values ( revised).

    ) To be published ( Revision of ISO 1101 :1983 ).

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    Indian StandardTOLERANCES FOR FASTENERS PLAIN

    WASHERS FOR BOLTS, SCREWS AND NUTS PRODUCT GRADES A AND C

    1 Scope

    This part of ISO 4759 establishes a selection of tolerances for use in the preparation of ISO product standards forpunched plain washers of product grades A and C, for use with bolts, screws and nuts of nominal thread diametersof from 1 mm to 150 mm inclusive.

    it is recommended that these tolerances also be used for non-standard washers.

    NOTE The product grade refers to the quality of the product and to the size of the tolerances.

    Annex A (informative) presents tolerances taken from ISO 286-1 and ISO 286-2.

    2 Normative references

    The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions ofthis part of 1S0 4759. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these publicationsdo not apply. However, parties to agreements based on this part of ISO 4759 are encouraged to investigate thepossibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. For undatedreferences, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. Members of ISO ~,ld IEC maintainregisters of currently valid International Standards.

    ISO 1101 1 ), Geome?rica/ product specifications (GPS) Geometrical tolerancing Tolerances of form,orientation, location and run-out.

    ISO 2692:1988: Technical dra wings Geometrical tolerancing Maximum material principle.

    ISO 4042:1999, Fasteners Hectrop/ated coatings.

    3 Tolerances

    The tolerances for plain washers of product grades A and C are given in Table 1.

    Unless otherwise specified, the tolerances specified in this part of ISO 4759 apply to washers prior to coating; seealso ISO 4042.

    1) To be published. (Revision of ISO 1101:1983)

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    Deviations from the tolerances specified in this part of ISO 4759 are permitted in product standards only for validtechnical reasons. [n cases where there is a difference between the tolerance requirements in this part of ISO 4759and the product standard, the latter takes precedence.

    The tolerances of form and position are specified and indicated according to the definitions of ISO 1101 andISO 2692.

    Table 1

    Feature Tolerances

    Product grades

    A c

    3.1 Clearance hole (punched) h dl hl h d,

    x mm tel. min. mm tel.1, v h4 H15

    x1

    w

    hl, rollover and fractureRollover and fracture are undefined are undefined but shall

    e < but shall be present. be present.

    Odl z

    Key

    1 Rollover h, is the part of the hole within the tolerance specified ford,.2 Fracture3.2 Outside diameter (punched) h d2 d2

    x 1 mm tel. tel.r

    r//~10 d2 h4 h15

    0 dz

    *

    2 /12,rollover and fracture are undefined but present.h2, is the part of the outer contour within the tolerance

    -c

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    Table 1 (continued)

    TolerancesFeature

    Product gradesA c

    3.3 Thickness h htel. tel.

    mm mm mm mm

    1 I h G 0,5 * 0,05 h G 0,51 rza

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    Table 1 (continued)

    TolerancesFeature Product grades

    A c

    3.5.2 Coaxiality dz tl dz tlmm mm

    +lOtll A d2 s 50 2 IT12 d250 2 IT13 d2 >50 2 IT16

    !I, I

    b-

    *

    )

    NOTE Tolerance t,is based on ~mension d2.

    3.5.3 Flatness h ~2a

    mm mm

    Stainless steel excepted

    h G 0,5 0,1

    0,5

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    Annex A(informative)

    Tolerances

    Standard tolerance grades for IT values are given in table A. 1 and the limit deviations for shafts and holes intables A.2 and A.3, respectively. These tolerances are taken from 1S0 286-1 and ISO 286-2.

    Table A.1 IT values of standard tolerance grades in millimetres

    I Nominal dimensions Standard tolerance gradesover to IT12 IT13 IT15 I IT16Tolerances

    3 0,1 0,14 0,4 0,63 6 0,12 0,18 0,48 0,756 10 0,15 0,22 0,58 0,910 18 0,18 0,27 0,7 1,118 30 0,21 0,33 0,84 1,330 50 0,25 0,39 1 1,650 80 0,3 0,46 1,2 1,980 120 0,35 0,54 1,4 2,2120 180 0,4 0,63 1,6 2,5180 250 0,46 0,72 1,85 2,9

    Table A.2 Limit deviations for shafts

    Nominal dimensions Limit deviationsmm mm

    over to h14 h15 h16

    3 0 0- ;,25 -0,4 -0,6

    3 6 0-0,3 - ;,48 -:,75

    6 10 0- ;,36 -0,58 -:,9

    10 18 0 0-0,43 -:,7 -1,1

    18 300 0 0

    -0,52 -0,84 -1,3

    30 500 0

    - ;,62 -1 -1,6

    50 800

    -:,74 -1,2 - ;9

    80 120 0 0 0-0,87 -1,4 -2,2

    120 1800

    -: -1,6 - ;,5

    180 2500

    1,15 -:85 -:,9

    Table A.3 Limit deviations for holes

    Nominal dimensions I Limit deviationsmm I mm

    over to H13 H14 H15

    I 3 I +0,14 I +0,25 I +0,40 0 03 I 6 I +0,18 I i-0,3 + 0,480 QO6 10 +0,22 + 0,36 + 0,580 0 0

    10 18 + 0,27 + 0,43 + 0,70 0 0

    18 30 + 0,33 + 0,52 + 0,840 0 0

    30 I 50 I +0,39 I +0,62 I +1o 0 050 I 80 I +0,46 I +0,74 I +1,20 0 080 I 120 I +0,54 I i- 0,87 I + 1,40 0 0120

    I180

    I+ 0,63

    I+1

    I+ 1,6

    0 0 0

    180I

    250 I +0,72 I +1,15 I + 1,850 0 0

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    Bibliography

    [1] ISO 286-1:1988, /S0 sy.stern of limits and fits Part 1: Bases of tolerances, deviations and fits.

    [2] ISO 286-2:1988, /S0 system of /imits and fits Part 2: Tables of standard to/erance grades and /imitdeviations for holes and shafts.

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    Title PageNational ForewordReferences

    1. Scope2. Normative References3. TolerancesTable 1

    Annex ATable A.1Table A.2Table A.3

    Bibliography