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Indian Standard
ISO GENERAL PURPOSE METRIC SCREW
THREADS — TOLERANCES
PART 3 DEVIATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTIONAL SCREW THREADS
Ics 21.040.10
@ BIS 2001
NATIONAL FOREWORD
This Indian Standard ( Part 3 ) which is identical with ISO 965-3:1998 ‘ISO general purpose metric
screw threads — Tolerances — Part 3 : Deviations for constructional screw threads’ issued by the
International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards
on the recommendation of the Engineering Standards Sectional Committee and approval of the Basic
and Production Engineering Division Council.
This Committee, responsible for preparation of Indian Standards on Screw Threads, decided to revise
all the six parts of IS 4218 ir? the following manner:
b) For tolerances on ISO general purpose metric screw threads a new standard, that is IS 14962 to
be published in five parts, that is ( Parts 1 to 5 ) by adopting ISO 965 ( Part 1 ) : 1998,
ISO 965 ( Part 2 ) : 1998, ISO 965 ( Part 3 ) : 1998, ISO 965 ( Part 4 ) : 1998 and
ISO 965 ( Part 5 ) :1998 respectively; and
c) After the publication of above standards IS 4218 ( Part 5 ) :1979 and IS 4218 ( Part 6 ) :1978
stand withdrawn.
The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian Standard without
deviations. In the adopted standard, certain conventions are not identical to those used in Indian Standards.
Attention is especially drawn to the following:
a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear referring to this standard, they should be
read as ‘Indian Standard’.
b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards, the current practice is
to use a full point (.) as the decimal marker.
In this adopted standard, reference appears to certain International Standards”for which Indian Standards
also exist. The corresponding Indian Standards which are to be substituted in their place are listed
below along with their degree of equivalence for the editions indicated:
Indian Standard
ISO GENERAL PURPOSE METRIC SCREW
THREADS — TOLERANCES
PART 3 DEVIATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTIONAL SCREW THREADS
1 Scope
This part of ISO 965 specifies deviations for pitch and crest diameters for ISO general purpose metric screw threads (M)
conforming to 1S0 261 having basic profile accordkrg to ISO 68-1.
The deviations specified are derived from the fundamental deviations and .tolerances specified in ISO 965-1.
2 Normative references
The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part of ISO 965.
At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties-to agreements
based on this part of ISO 965 are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the
standards indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid International Standqrds.
ISO 68-1:1998, ISO general purpose screw threads — Basic profile — Part 1: Metric screw threads.
ISO 965-1:1998, 1S0 general purpose metric screw threads — Tolerances — Patt 1: Principles and basic data.
3 Definitions
For the purpose of this part of ISO 965 the definitions given in ISO 5408 apply.
4 Deviations
For internal threads as well as external threads, the actual root contour shall not in any point transgress the basic profile.
The tabulated deviation values for the minor diameter of the external thread are calculated on the basis of ~ truncation and
For coated threads, the tolerances apply to the parts before coating, unless otherwise stated. After coating the actual thread
profile shall not in any point transgress the maximum material limits for position H or h respectively.
NOTE These provisions are intended for thin coatings, for example those obtained by electroplating.
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Table 1
ES, es = upper deviation; El, ei = lower deviation
over up to ES EI ES EI es ei es ei Deviation
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()
14+:
for stress
mm mm pm ~m ~m pm ~m ~m pm ym pm
0,99 1,4 — — — — — 3h4h o – 24 o -36 -29
4H + 40 o + 38 o 4h 0 -30 0 -36 -29
5G — — — — 5g6g -17 -55 -17 -73 -46
5H — — — — 5h4h 0 -36 0 -36 -29
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -3a 0 -56 -29
— — — — — 6e — — — — —
— — —. — — 6f — — — — —
6G — — — — 6g -17 -65 -17 -73 -46
6H — — — — 6h 0 -48 0 -56 -29
— — — — — 7e6e — — — — —
7G — — — — 7g6g — — — — —
7H — — — — 7h6h — — . — —
8G — — — — — — — —
8H — — — — !)& — — — — —
D,25 — . — — — 3h4h o -26 o -42 -36
4H + 45 o + 45 o 4h 0 --34 0 -42 -36
5G + 74 +18 + 74 + 18 5g6g -18 -60 -18 -85 -54
5H + 56 o + 56 0 5h4h 0 -42 0 -42 -36
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -42 0 -67 – 36
. — — — — 6e — — — — —
. . — — — 6f — — — — —
6G — — — — 6g -18 -71 -18 -85 -54
6H — — — — 6h 0 -53 0 -67 -36
— — — — — 7e6e — — — — —
7G — — — — 7g6g — — — — —
7H — — — — 7h6h — — — — —
8G — — — — 8g — — — — —
6H — — — — ~ — — — — —
0,3 — — — — — 3h4h o -26 o -48 -43
4H + 48 o +53 o 4h 0 -36 0 -48 -43
5G + 78 + 18 + 85 + 18 5g6g -18 -63 -18 -93 -61
5H + 60 0 + 67 0 5h4h 0 -45 0 -48 -43
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -45 0 -75 -43
— — — — — 6e — — — — —
— — — — — 6f — — — — —
6G + 93 +18 + 103 +18 6g -18 -74 -18 -93 -61
6H + 75 o + 85 o 6h 0 -56 0 -75 -43
— — — — — 7a6e — — — — —
7G — — — — 7g6g — — — — —
7H — — — — 7h6h . — — — —
8G — — — — 8g — — — — —
8H — — — — qq — — — — —
1,4 2,8 G — — — — — 3h4h o -25 o -36 -29
4H + 42 o +36 o 4h 0 -32 0 -36 -29
5G — — — — 5g6g -17 -57 -17 -73 -46
5H — — — — 5h4h 0 -40 0 -36 -29
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -40 0 -56 -29
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Table 1 (continued)
over up to ES El ES EI es ei es ei Devietion
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()
14+:
for stress
calculation
mm mm pm ~m urn pm ~m pm pm ~m ~m
1,4 — — — — — 6e — — — — —
— — — — — 6f -32 -82 -32 -86 -61
6G — — — — 69 -17 -67 -17 -73 – 46
6H — — — — 6h 0 -50 0 -56 – 29
— — — — — 7e6e — — — — —
7G — — — — 7g6g — — — — —
7H — — — — 7h6h — — — — —
8G — . — — 8g — — — — —
8H — — — — ~ — — — — —
— — — — — 3h4h o -28 o -42 -36
4H +49 o + 45 o 4h 0 -36 0 -42 -36
5G + 78 +18 + 74 +18 5g6g -18 -63 -18 -85 -54
5H + 60 o + 56 o 5h4h 0 -45 0 -42 -36
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -45 0 -67 – 36
— — — — — 6e — — — — —
— — — — — 6f -33 -89 -33 -1oo -69
6G — — — — 6g -18 -74 -18 -85 -54
6H — — — — 6h 0 -56 0 -67 -36
— — — — — 7e6e — — — — —
7G — — — — 7g6g — — — — —
7H — — — — 7h6h — — — — —
8G — — — — 8g — — — — —
8H — — — — q8& — — — — —
— — — — — 3h4h o -32 o – 53 – 51
4H + 53 o + 63 o 4h 0 -40 “o -53 – 51
5G + 86 + 19 + 99 +19 5g6g – 19 -69 -19 -104 -70
5H + 67 0 + 80 o 5h4h 0 -50 0 -53 -51
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -50 0 -85 -51
— — — — — 6e — — — — —
— — — — — 6f -34 -97 -34 -119 -85
6G +104 +19 +119 +19 6g -19 -82 -19 -104 -70
6H + 85 o +100 o 6h 0 -63 0 -85 -51
— — — — — 7e6e — — — — —
7G — — — — 7g6g -19 -99 -19 –104 -70
7H — — — — 7h6h 0 -80 0 – 85 – 51
8G — — — — 8g — — — — —
8H — — — — ~ — — — — —
— — — — — 3h4h o x o -60 -58
4H + 56 o + 71 o 4h 0 -42 0 – 60 -58
5G + 90 +19 + 109 + 19 5g6g -19 -72 -19 –114 -77
5H + 71 o + 90 0 5h4h 0 -53 0 -60 -58
— — — — — 5h6h 0 – 53 0 -95 – 58
— — — — — 6e — — — — —
— — — — — 6f -34 -101 -34 -129 -92
6G + 109 + 19 + 131 +19 6g -19 -86 -19 -114 -77
“6H + 90 0 +112 o 6h 0 -67 0 -95 -58
— — — — — 7e6e — — — — —
(continued)
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for atreaa
calculation
mm mm ~m ~m )lm ~m #m pm ~m pm ~m
1,4 2,8 7G — — — — 7g6g -19 -104 -19 -114 -77
7H — — — — 7h6h 0 -85 0 -95 -58
8G — . — — 8g — — — — .
8H — — — — 9@J — — — — —
— — — — — 3h4h o -36 o -63 -65
4H + 60 o + 80 o 4h 0 -45 0 – 63 -65
5G + 95 + 20 + 120 + 20 5g6g -20 -76 -20 -120 -85
5H + 75 0 +100 0 5h4h 0 -56 0 -63 – 65
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -56 0 -1oo -65
— — — — — 6e — — — — —
— — — — — 6f -35 -106 -35 -135 -1oo
6G +115 + 20 + 145 + 20 6g -20 -91 -20 -120 -85
6H + 95 0 + 125 0 6h 0 -71 0 -1oo – 65
. — — — — — — — — —
7G — — — . 7g6g -20 -110 -20 -120 -85
7H — — — — 7h6h 0 -90 0 -1oo -65
8G — — — — — — — — —
8H — — . — & — — — — —
2,8 5,6 — — — — — 3h4h o -34 7 =izi -51
4H + 56 o + 63 o 4h 0 -42 0 -53 -51
5G + 90 + 19 + 99 + 19 5g6g -19 -72 -19 -104 -70
5H + 71 0 + 80 0 5h4h 0 -53 0 -53 -51
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -53 0 -85 -51
— — — — — 6e — — — — —
— — — — — 6f -34 -101 -34 -119 -85
6G + 109 + 19 +119 +19 6g -19 -86 -19 -104 -70
6H + 90 0 + 100 o 6h 0 -67 0 -85 -51
— — — — — 7e6e — — — —
7G — — — — 7g6g -19 -104 -19 -104 -70
7H — — — — 7h6h 0 -85 0 -85 -.51
8G — — — — . — — — —
-8H — — — — & — — — — —
— — — — — 3h4h o -38 o -67 -72
4H + 63 o + 90 o 4h 0 -48 0 -67 -72
5G +100 + 20 +132 + 20 5g6g -20 -80 -20 -126 -92
5H + 80 0 +112 0 5h4h 0 -60 0 -67 -72
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -60 0 -106 -72
— — — — — 6e -.50 -125 -50 -156 -122
— — — — — 6f -36 -111 -36 -142 -108
6G + 120 + 20 + 160 + 20 6g -20 -95 -20 -126 -92
6H + 100 0 + 140 0 6h 0 -75 0 -106 -72
— — — — — 7e6e -50 -145 -50 -156 -122
7G + 145 + 20 + 200 + 20 7g6g -20 -115 -20 -126 -92
7H + 125 0 + 180 .0 7h6h 0 -95 0 -106 -72
-8G — — — — 8g — — — — —
8H — — — — 9g8g — — — — —
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for stress
calculation
mm mm mm ~m ~m ~m ~m ~m pm pm pm ym
2,8 5,6 0,6 — . — — — 3h4h o -42 o -80 -87
4h + 71 o + 100 o 4h 0 -53 0 -80 -87
5G +111 + 21 + 146 + 21 5g6g -21 -88 -21 -146 -108
5H + 90 0 + 125 0 5h4h 0 -67 0 -80 -87
— — . — — 5h6h 0 -67 0 -125 -87
— — — — . 6e -53 -138 – 53 -178 -140
— . — — — 6f -36 -121 -36 -161 -123
6G + 133 + 21 +181 + 21 6g -21 -106 -21 -146 -108
6H +112 0 + 160 0 6h 0 -85 0 -125 -87
— — — — — 7e6e -53 -159 -53 -178 -140
7G + 161 + 21 + 221 + 21 7g6g -21 -127 -21 -146 -108
7H + 140 0 + 200 0 7h6h 0 -106 0 -125 -87
8G — — — — 8g — — — — —
8H — — — — 9g8g — — — — —
0,7 . — — — — 3h4h o -45 o -90 -101
4H + 75 o +112 o 4h 0 -56 0 -90 -101
5G +117 + 22 +162 + 22 5g6g -22 -93 -22 -162 -123
5H + 95 0 + 140 0 5h4h 0 -71 0 -90 -101
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -71 0 -140 –101
— — — — — 6e – 56 -146 -56 -196 -157
— — — — — 6f -38 -128 -38 –178 -139
6G + 140 + 22 + 202 + 22 6g -22 -112 -22 – 162 -123
6H +118 0 + 180 0 6h 0 -90 0 – 140 -101
— — — — — 7e6e -56 -168 – 56 –196 –157
7G + 172 + 22 + 246 + 22 7g6g – 22 -134 -22 –162 -123
7H + 150 0 + 224 0 7h6h 0 -112 0 -140 -101
8G — — — — 8g — — — — —
8H — — — — 9g8g — — — — —
0,75 — — — — — 3h4h o -45 o -90 –108
4H + 75 o +118 o 4h 0 -56 0 -90 –108
5G +117 + 22 +172 + 22 5g6g -22 -93 -22 -162 -130
5H + 95 0 + 150 0 5h4h 0 -71 0 -90 -108
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -71 0 -140 –108
— — — — — 6e -56 -146 -56 – 196 -164
— — — — — 6f -38 – 128 -38 -178 -146
6G + 140 + 22 +212 + 22 6g -22 -112 -22 -162 -130
6H +118 0 + 190 0 6h 0 -90 0 -140 -108
— — — — — 7e6e -56 -168 -56 -196 -164
7G + 172 + 22 + 258 + 22 7g6g -22 -134 -22 -162 -130
7H + 150 0 + 236 0 7h6h 0 -112 0 -140 -108
8G — — — — 8g — — — — —
8H — — — — 9g8g — — — — —
0,8 — — — — — 3h4h o -48 0 -95 -115
4H + 80 o + 125 o 4h 0 -60 0 -95 -115
5G + 124 + 24 + 184 + 24 5g6g -24 -99 -24 -174 -140
5H + 100 0 + 160 0 5h4h 0 – 75 0 -95 -115
— — — — — -5h6h 0 -75 0 -150 -115
(Cormued)
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Table 1 (continued)
over up to ES EI ES El es ei es ei Deviation
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()
1“ 1+:
for stress
calculation
mm mm mm ~m ~m ~m ~m ym pm ~m ym pm
2,8 5,6 0,8 — — — — — 6e -60 -155 -60 -210 -176
— — — — — 6f -38 -133 -38 -188 –153
6G + 149 + 24 + 224 + 24 6g -24 –119 – 24 –174 -140
6H + 125 0 + 200 0 6h 0 -95 0 -150 -115
— — — — — 7e6e -60 -178 -60 -210 -176
7G + 184 + 24 + 274 + 24 7g6g -24 -142 -24 -174 -140
7H + 180 0 + 250 0 7h6h 0 -118 0 -150 -115
8G + 224 + 24 + 339 + 24 8g -24 – 174 – 24 -260 -140
8H + 200 0 +315 0 $yl&j -24 -214 -24 -260 -140
5,6 11,2 0,75 — — — — — 3h4h 0 -50 0 -90 -108
4H + 85 o +118 o 4h 0 -63 0 -90 -108
5G + i28 + 22 +172 + 22 5g6g -22 -102 -22 -162 -130
5H + 106 0 + 150 0 5h4h 0 -80 0 -90 -108
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -80 0 – 140 -108
— — — — — 6e – 56 -156 – 56 –196 –164
— — — — — 6f – 38 – 138 – 38 -178 -146
6G +154 + 22 +212 + 22 6g -22 – 122 – 22 -162 -130
6H + 132 0 + 190 0 6h 0 -1oo 0 -140 -108
— — . — — 7e6e -56 -181 -56 – 196 –164
7G + 192 + 22 + 258 + 22 7g6g -22 -147 -22 -162 -130
7H + 170 0 + 236 0 7h6h 0 -125 0 -140 -108
8G — — — — 8g
8H — — — — g — —
1 — — — — — 3h4h 0 -56 0 -112 -144
4H + 95 o + 150 o 4h 0 -71 0 -112 -144
5G + 144 + 26 +216 + 26 5g6g -26 -116 -26 -206 -170
5H +118 0 +190 0 5h4h 0 -90 0 -112 -144
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -90 0 -180 -144
— — — — — 6e -60 -172 -60 -240 -204
— — — — — 6f -40 -152 -40 -220 -184
6G + 176 + 26 + 262 + 26 6g -26 -138 -26 -206 -170
6H + 150 0 + 236 0 6h 0 -112 0 -180 -144
. . — — — 7e6e -60 -200 -60 -240 -204
7G +216 + 26 + 326 + 26 7g6g -26 -166 -26 -206 -170
7H + 190 0 + 300 0 7h6h 0 -140 0 -180 – 144
8G + 262 + 26 + 401 + 26 8g -26 -206 -26 -306 -170
8H + 236 0 + 375 0 SIJ/Q -26 -250 -26 -306 -170
1,25 — — — — — 3h4h 0 -60 0 -132 -180
4H + 100 o + 170 o 4h 0 -75 0 -132 -180
5G + 153 + 28 + 240 + 28 5g6g -28 -123 -28 -240 -208
5H + 125 0 + 2t2 0 5h4h 0 -95 0 -132 -180
— — . — — 5h6h 0 -95 0 -212 – 180
— — — — — 6e -63 -181 -63 – 275 -243
— — — — — 6f -42 -160 -42 -254 -222
6G +188 + 28 + 293 + 28 6g -28 -146 -28 -240 -208
6H + 160 0 + 265 0 6h 0 -118 0 -212 -180
(corrfirrued)
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Table 1 (continued)
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()
for stress
calculation
mm mm nm —— pm pm urn pm ~m ~m ~m pm urn
5,6 11,2 1,25 — — — — — x -213 -63 -275 -243
7G + 228 + 28 + 363 + 28 7g6g -28 -178 -28 -240 – 208
7H + 200 0 + 335 0 7h6h 0 -150 0 -212 -180
8G + 278 + 28 + 453 + 28 8g -28 -218 -28 -363 -208
8H + 250 0 + 425 0 9J@J -28 -264 -28 -363 -208
1,5 . — — — — 3h4h z- -67 0 -150 –217
4H +112 o +190 o 4h 0 – 85 0 -150 -217
5G + 172 + 32 + 268 + 32 5g6g -32 -138 -32 -268 – 249
5H + 140 0 + 236 0 5h4h 0 -106 0 – 150 –217
— . — — — 5h6h 0 -106 0 -236 -217
— — — — — 6e -67 –199 – 67 – 303 – 284
— — — — . 6f -45 -177 -45 -281 -262
6G +212 + 32 + 332 + 32 6g -32 -164 -32 – 268 – 249
6H + 180 0 + 300 0 6h 0 -132 0 -236 -217
— — — — — 7e6e -67 -237 -67 -303 – 284
7G + 256 + 32 + 407 + 32 7g6g -32 -202 -32 -268 -249
7H + 224 0 + 375 0 7h6h 0 -170 0 -236 -217
8G +312 + 32 + 507 + 32 8g -32 -244 -32 -407 -249
8H + 28@ 0 + 475 0 9g8g -32 – 297 – 32 -407 – 249
11,2 22,4 7 — — — — — 3h4h 7 -60 0 -112 -144
4H + 100 o + 150 o 4h 0 -75 0 -lt2 -144
5G + 151 + 26 +216 + 26 5g6g -26 –121 -26 -206 -170
5H + 125 0 + 190 0 5h4h 0 -95 0 -112 -144
— — — — — 5h6h 0 – 95 0 –180 -144
— — — — — 6e -60 -178 -60 -240 – 204
— — — — — 6f – 40 -158 -40 -220 -184
6G + 186 + 26 + 262 + 26 6g -26 -144 -26 – 206 -170
6H + 160 0 + 236 0 6h 0 -118 0 -180 -144
— — — — — 7e6e -60 -210 -60 -240 -204
7G + 226 + 26 + 326 + 26 7g6g -26 -176 -26 -206 -170
7H + 200 0 + 300 0 7h6h 0 -150 0 -180 -144
8G + 276 + 26 + 401 + 26 8g -26 -216 -26 -306 -170
8H + 250 0 + 375 0 !3fJQ -26 -262 -26 -306 -170
1,25 — — — — — 3h4h 0 – 67 0 – 132 -180
4H +112 o + 170 o 4h 0 -85 0 -132 -180
5G + 168 + 28 + 240 + 28 5g6g -28 -134 -28 -240 -208
5H + 140 0 +212 0 5h4h 0 -106 0 – 132 -180
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -106 0 -212 –180
— — — — — 6e – 63 -195 -63 -275 -243
— — — — — 6f -42 – 174 -42 -254 -222
6G + 208 + 28 + 293 + 28 6g -28 -160 -28 -240 – 208
6H + 18C 0 + 265 0 6h 0 -132 0 -212 -180
— — — — — 7e6e -63 – 233 – 63 -275 -243
7G + 252 + 28 + 363 + 28 7g6g -28 -198 -28 -240 – 208
7H + 224 0 + 335 0 7h6h 0 -170 0 -212 –180
8G + 30E + 28 + 453 + 28 8g -28 -240 -28 -363 -208
(continued)
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for stress
calculation
mm mm pm pm pm pm ~m ~m pm ~m l.lm
11,2 22,4 8H + 280 o + 425 o 8!JQ -28 -293 -28 -363 -208
— — — — — 3h4h 0 -71 0 -150 -217
4H +118 o + lW o 4h 0 -90 0 -150 -217
5G + 182 + 32 + 268 + 32 5g6g -32 -144 -32 -268 -249
5H + 150 0 + 236 0 5h4h 0 -112 0 -150 -217
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -112 0 -236 -217
. — — — — 6e -67 -207 -67 -303 -284
— — — — — 6f -45 -185 -45 -281 -262
6G + 222 + 32 + 332 + 32 6g -32 -172 -32 -268 – 249
6H +190 0 + 300 0 6h 0 -140 0 -236 –217
— — — — — 7e6e -67 -247 -67 -303 -284
7G + 268 + 32 + 407 + 32 7g6g -32 -212 -32 -268 -249
7H + 236 .0 + 375 0 7h6h 0 -180 0 -236 -217
8G + 332 + 32 + 507 + 32 8g -32 -256 – 32 -407 -249
8H + 300 0 + 475 0 9QL& -32 -312 -32 -407 -249
. — — — . 3h4h 0 -75 0 -170 -253
4H + 125 o +212 0 4h 0 -95 0 -170 -253
5G + 194 +34 + 299 +34 5g6g -34 -152 -34 -299 -287
5H + 160 o + 265 o 5h4h 0 -118 0 -170 -253
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -118 0 -265 -253
— — — — — 6e -71 -221 -71 -336 -324
— — — — — 6f -48 -198 -48 -313 -301
6G + 234 +34 + 369 + 34 6g -34 -184 -34 -299 -287
6H + 200 o + 335 0 6h 0 -150 0 -265 – 253
. — — — — 7e6e -71 -261 -71 -336 -324
7G + 264 +34 + 459 + 34 7g6g -34 -224 –34 -299 -287
7H + 250 o + 425 0 7h6h 0 -190 o -265 -253
8G + 349 + 34 + 564 + 34 8g -34 -270 -34 -459 -287
8H + 3T5 0 + 530 0 S@& -34 -334 -34 -459 -287
— — — — — 3h4h 0 -80 0 -180 -289
4H + 132 o + 236 o 4h 0 -100 0 -180 -289
5G + 208 + 38 + 338 + 38 5g6g -38 -163 -38 -318 -327
5H + 170 0 + 300 0 5h4h 0 -125 0 -180 -289
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -125 0 -280 -289
— — — — — 6e -71 -231 -71 -351 -360
— — — — — 6f -52 -212 -52 -332 -341
6G + 250 + 38 +413 + 38 6g -38 -198 -38 -318 -327
6H + 212 0 + 375 0 6h 0 -160 0 -280 -289
. — — — — 7e6e -71 -271 -71 -351 -360
7G + 303 + 38 +513 + 38 7g6g -38 -238 -38 -318 -327
7H + 265 0 + 475 0 7h6h 0 -200 0 -280 -289
8G + 373 + 38 + 638 + 38 8g -38 -288 -38 -488 -327
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Table 1 (continued)
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14+:
for stress
:alcuiation
mm mm pm ~m ~ ~m pm .J.Lm f.Lm pm
11,2 22,4 8H + 335 + 600 7ii- 9JyQ -38 -353 --38 -488 – 327
— — — — — 3h4h 0 -85 0 -212 -361
4H + 140 o + 280 0 4h 0 -106 0 -212 – 361
5G + 222 + 42 + 397 + 42 5g6g -42 -174 -42 -377 -403
5H + 180 0 + 355 0 5h4h 0 -132 0 -212 -361
— — — — — 0 -132 0 – 335 -361
— — — — — 6e – 80 -250 -.80 -415 -441
— — — — — 6f -58 -228 -58 -393 -419
6G + 266 + 42 + 492 + 42 6g -42 -212 -42 -377 -403
6H + 224 0 i- 450 0 6h 0 -170 0 -335 – 361
— — — — — 7e6e -80 -292 -80 -415 -441
7G + 322 + 42 + 602 + 42 7g6g -42 -254 -42 -377 -403
7H + 280 0 + 560 0 7h6h 0 -212 0 -335 -361
8G + 397 + 42 + 752 + 42 8g -42 -307 -42 -572 -403
8H + 355 0 +710 0 !xJf& -42 -377 -42 -572 -403
22.4 45 — — — — — 3h4h 0 -63 0 -112 -144
4H + 106 o + 150 o 4h 0 -80 0 -112 -144
5G + 158 + 26 +216 + 26 5g6g -26 -126 -26 -206 -170
5H + 132 0 + 190 0 5h4h 0 -100 0 –112 -144
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -100 0 -180 -144
— — — — — 6e -60 -185 -60 -240 -204
— — — — — 6f -40 -165 -40 -220 -184
6G +196 + 26 + 262 + 26 6g -26 -151 -26 -206 -170
6H + 170 0 + 236 0 6h 0 -125 0 -180 -144
— — — — — 7e6e -60 -220 -60 -240 -204
7G + 238 + 26 + 326 + 26 7g6g -26 -186 -26 -206 -170
7H +212 0 + 300 0 7h6h 0 -160 0 -180 -144
6G — — — — 8g -26 -26 -306 -170
8H — — — — S3JykJ -26 -276 -26 -306 -170
— — — — — 3h4h 0 -75 0 - +50 -217
4H + 125 o + 190 o 4h 0 -95 0 -150 -217
5G + 192 + 32 + 268 + 32 5g6g -32 -150 -32 -268 -249
5H + 160 0 + 236 0 5h4h 0 -118 0 -150 -217
— — — — — 0 -118 0 -236 -217
— — — — — 6e -67 -217 -67 -303 -284
— — — — — 6f -45 -195 -45 -281 -262
6G + 232 + 32 + 332 + 32 6g -182 -32 -268 -249
6H + 200 0 + 300 0 6h o -150 0 -236 -217
— — — — — 7e6e -67 -257 -67 -303 -284
7G + 282 + 32 + 407 + 32 7g6g -32 -222 -32 -268 -249
7H + 250 0 + 375 0 7h6h 0 -190 0 -236 -217
8G + 347 + 32 + 507 + 32 8g -32 -268 -32 -407 -249
8H +315 0 + 475 0 ~ -32 -332 -32 -407 -249
2 — — — — — 3h4h 0 -85 0 -180 -289
4H + 140 o + 236 o 4h 0 -106 0 -180 -289
5G +218 + 38 + 338 + 38 5g6g -38 -170 -38 -318 -327
(Confirrued)
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-
()
IH+:
for stress
calculation
mm mm mm pm ~m ~m ~m pm pm pm ~m pm
22,4 -45 -i- 5H + 180 o + 300 o 5h4h 0 -132 .0 -180 -289
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -132 0 -280 -289
— — — . — 6e – 71 -241 -71 -351 -360
— — — — — 6f -52 -222 -52 -332 -341
6G + 262 + 38 +413 + 38 6g -38 -208 -38 -318 -327
6H + 224 0 + 375 0 6h 0 -170 0 -280 – 289
— . — — — 7e6e -71 -283 -71 -351 – 360
7G + 318 + 38 +513 + 38 7g6g -38 -250 -38 -318 – 327
7H + 280 0 + 475 0 7h6h 0 -212 0 -280 – 289
8G + 393 + 38 + 638 + 38 89 -38 -307 -38 -488 – 327
8H + 355 0 + 600 0 91Jq – 38 – 373 -38 -488 -327
. — — — — 3h4h 0 -1oo 0 -236 – 433
4H + 170 0 +315 o 4h 0 – 125 0 -236 -433
5G + 260 + 48 + 448 + 48 5g6g -48 – 208 – 48 -423 –481
5H +212 0 + 400 0 5h4h 0 –160 0 -236 -433
. — — — — 5h6h 0 –160 0 -375 -433
— — — — — 6e -85 -285 -85 -460 -518
— — — — — 6f -63 -263 – 63 -438 -496
6G +313 + 48 + 548 + 48 6g -48 -248 -48 -423 -481
6H + 265 0 + 500 0 6h 0 -200 0 -375 -433
— — — — — 7e6e -85 -335 -85 -460 -518
7G + 383 + 48 + 678 + 48 7g6g -48 -298 -48 -423 -481
7H + 335 0 + 630 0 7h6h 0 -250 0 -375 -433
8G + 473 + 48 + 848 + 48 8g -48 -363 -48 -648 -481
8H + 425 0 + 800 0 ~ -48 -448 -48 -648 -481
— — — — — 3h4h -T -106 0 -265 – 505
4H + 180 o + 355 o 4h o -132 0 -265 – 505
5G + 277 + 53 + 503 + 53 5g6g -53 -223 -53 -478 -558
5H + 224 0 + 450 0 5h4h 0 -170 0 -265 -505
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -170 0 -425 -505
— — — — — 6e -90 -302 -90 -515 -595
— — — — — 6f -70 – 282 -70 -495 -575
6G + 333 + 53 +613 + 53 6g -53 -265 -53 -478 -558
6H + 280 0 + 560 0 6h 0 -212 0 -425 -505
— — — — — 7e6e -90 – 355 -90 -515 -595
7G + 408 + 53 + 763 + 53 7g6g -53 -318 -53 -478 -558
7H + 355 0 +710 0 7h6h 0 -265 0 -425 -505
8G + 503 + 53 + 953 + 53 8g -53 – 388 -53 -723 -558
8H + 450 0 + 900 0 q6Q -53 – 478 -53 -723 -558
— — — — — 3h4h -T -112 0 -300 -577
4H + 190 o + 375 o 4h o –140 0 -300 -577
5G + 296 + 60 + 535 + 60 5g6g -60 – 240 -60 -535 -637
5H + 236 0 + 475 0 5h4h 0 -180 0 -300 -577
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -180 0 -475 -577
— — — — — 6e -95 -319 -95 -570 -672
— — — — — 6f -75 – 299 -75 -550 -652
(corrtinue[
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14+:
for stress
—
mm mm mm pm ~m pm ~m ~m ~m ~m pm pm
22,4 45 T 6G + 360 + 60 + 660 + 60 6g -60 -284 =66- – 535 -637
6H + 300 0 + 600 0 6h 0 -224 0 -475 -577
— — — — — 7e6e -95 – 375 – 95 -570 -672
7G + 435 + 60 +810 + 60 7g6g -60 -340 – 60 – 535 -637
7H + 375 0 + 750 0 7h6h 0 -280 0 -475 – 577
8G + 535 + 60 + 1010 + 60 8g -60 -415 -60 -810 – 637
8H + 475 0 + 950 0 B -60 -510 -60 -810 -637
4,5 — — — — — 3h4h 0 m 7 -315 -650
4H + 200 o + 425 o 4h 0 -150 0 -315 -650
5G +313 + 63 + 593 + 63 5g6g –63 -253 -63 -563 -713
5H + 250 0 + 530 0 5h4h o -190 0 -315 -650
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -190 0 -500 -650
— — — — — 6e -1oo -336 -1oo -600 -750
— — — — — 6f -80 -316 -80 -580 -730
6G + 378 + 63 + 733 + 63 6g -63 -299 -63 -563 -713
6H +315 0 + 670 0 6h 0 -236 0 -500 -650
— — — — — 7e6e -100 -400 -1oo -600 -750
7G + 463 + 63 +913 + 63 7g6g -63 -363 -63 -563 -713
7H + 400 0 + 850 0 7h6h 0 -300 0 -500 -650
8G + 563 + 63 + 1123 + 63 8g -63 -438 -63 -863 -713
8H + 500 0 + 1060 0 9!JQ – 63 -538 -63 -863 -713
45 90 1,5 — — — — — 3h4h 0 -80 T -150 -217
4H + 132 o + 190 o 4h 0 -100 o -150 -217
5G + 202 + 32 + 268 + 32 5g6g -32 -157 -32 -268 -249
5H + 170 0 + 236 0 5h4h 0 -125 0 -150 -217
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -125 0 – 236 -217
— — — — — 6e -67 -227 -67 -303 -264
— — — — — 6f -205 -45 -281 -262
6G + 244 + 32 + 332 + 32 6g -32 -192 -32 -268 -249
6H +212 0 + 300 0 6h 0 -160 0 -236 -217
— — — — — 7e6e -67 -267 -67 -303 -264
7G + 297 + 32 + 407 + 32 7g6g -32 -232 -32 -268 -249
7H + 265 0 + 375 0 7h6h 0 -200 0 -236 -217
8G + 367 + 32 + 507 + 32 8g .-32 -282 -32 -407 -249
8H + 335 0 + 475 0 9J/t3Q -32 -347 -32 -407 -249
2 — — — — — 3h4h 0 -90 T -180 -289
4H + 150 o + 236 o 4h 0 -112 o -180 -289
5G + 228 +38 + 338 + 38 5g6g -38 -178 -38 -318 -327
5H + 190 o + 300 0 5h4h 0 - 14C 0 -180 -289
— — — — — 5h6h 0 - 14C 0 -289
— — — — — 6s -71 -251 -71 -351 -360
— — — — — 6f -52 -232 -52 -332 -341
6G + 274 + 38 +413 + 38 6g -38 -21e -38 -318 -327
6H + 236 0 + 375 0 6h 0 - 18C 0 -280 -289
— — — — — 7e6e -71 -295 -71 -351 -360
7G + 336 + 38 +513 + 38 7g6g -38 -262 -38 -318 -327
(corrtinued)
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Ib’1+:
for stress
calculation
mm mm mm urn ~m ~m ym ~m ~m pm pm pm
45 90 7H + 300 0 + 475 o 7h6h -T -224 o -280 -289
8G +413 + 38 + 638 + 38 8g -38 -318 -38 -488 – 327
8H + 375 0 + 600 0 %Jf3J)_ -38 -393 -38 – 488 – 327
— — — — — 3h4h -T –106 T -236 -433
4H + 180 o +315 o 4h o -132 o -236 -433
5G + 272 + 48 + 448 + 48 5g6g -48 -218 -48 -423 -481
5H + 224 0 + 400 0 5h4h 0 -170 0 -236 -433
— — — — — 5h6h 0 –170 0 -375 -433
— — — — — 6e -85 -297 -85 -460 -518
— — — — — 6f -63 -275 -63 -438 – 496
6G + 328 + 48 + 548 + 48 6g -48 -260 -48 -423 – 481
6H + 280 0 + 500 0 6h 0 -212 0 -375 – 433
— — — — — 7e6e -85 -350 -85 -460 —518
7G + 403 + 48 + 678 + 48 7g6g -48 -313 -48 -423 – 481
7H +.355 0 + 630 0 7h6h 0 -265 0 -375 -433
8G + 498 + 48 + 848 + 48 8g -48 -383 -48 -648 – 481
8H + 450 0 + 800 0 _Q!k -48 -473 -48 -648 – 481
— — — — — 3h4h 7 -118 T -300 – 577
4H + 200 o + 375 o 4h 0 -150 o -300 – 577
5G +310 + 60 + 535 + 60 5g6g -60 -250 -60 -535 -637
5H + 250 0 + 475 0 5h4h 0 -190 0 -300 -577
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -190 0 -475 – 577
— — — — — 6e – 95 -331 -95 -570 -672
— — — — — 6f – 75 -311 -75 -550 – 652
6G + 375 + 60 + 660 + 60 6g – 60 -296 -60 -535 -637
6H +315 0 + 600 0 6h 0 -236 0 -475 -577
— — — — — 7e6e -95 -395 -95 -570 -672
7G + 460 + 60 +810 + 60 7g6g -60 -360 -60 -535 – 637
7H + 400 0 + 750 0 7h6h 0 -300 0 -475 – 577
8G + 560 + 60 +101( + 60 8g -60 -435 -60 -810 -637
8H + 500 0 + 950 0 JwL -60 -535 -60 -810 – 637
— — — — — 3h4h -T -125 0 -335 -722
4H + 212 o + 450 o 4h o -160 0 -335 -722
5G + 336 + 71 + 631 + 71 5g6g -71 -271 -71 -601 -793
5H + 265 0 + 560 0 5h4h 0 -200 0 -335 -722
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -200 0 -530 -722
— — — — — 6e -10[ -356 -106 -636 – 828
— — — — — 6f -85 -335 -85 -615 -807
6G + 406 + 71 + 781 + 71 6g -71 -321 -71 -601 -793
6H + 335 0 +710 0 6h 0 -250 0 -530 -722
— — — — — 7e6e -lot – 421 -10( -636 –828
7G + 496 + 71 + 971 + 71 7g6g -71 -386 -71 -601 – 793
71-I + 425 0 + 900 0 7h6h 0 -315 0 -530 -722
8G + 601 + 71 +1 19” + 71 8g -71 -471 -71 -921 -793
8H + 530 0 + 1 12( 0 -71 -571 -71 -921 -793
SS!w
— — — — — 3h4h -1- -132 T -355 -794
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- H+:
()
for strees
pm pm pm pm
mm mm pm j.lm ~m pm —. pm
45 90 4H z T + 475 T T 7 -170 o – 355 -794
5G t 355 + 75 + 675 + 75 5g6g -75 -287 – 75 -635 -869
5H +.280 0 + 600 0 5h4h 0 -212 0 -355 -794
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -212 0 -560 -794
— — — — — 6e -112 -377 -112 -672 -906
— — — — — 6f -90 -355 -90 -650 -884
6G + 430 + 75 + 825 + 75 6g -75 -340 -75 -635 -869
6H + 355 0 + 750 0 6h 0 -265 0 -560 -794
— — — — — 7e6e -112 -447 -112 -672 -906
7G t 525 + 75 + 1025 + 75 7g6g -75 -410 -75 -635 – 869
7H + 450 0 + 950 0 7h6h 0 -335 0 -560 -794
8G + 635 + 75 + 1255 + 75 8g -75 -500 -75 -975 -869
8H + 560 0 +1 180 0 9JJQ -75 -605 – 75 – 975 -869
6 — — — — — 3h4h 0 -140 0 -375 -866
4H + 236 o + 500 o 4h 0 -180 0 -375 -866
5G + 380 + 80 +710 + 80 5g6g -80 -304 -80 -680 -946
5H + 300 0 + 630 0 0 -224 0 -375 -866
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -224 0 -600 -866
— — — — — 6e -llE -398 -118 -718 -984
— — — — — 6f -95 -375 -95 -695 -961
6G + 455 + 80 + 880 + 80 6g -80 -360 -80 -680 -946
6H + 375 0 + 800 0 6h 0 -280 0 -600 -866
— — — — — 7e6e -11[ -473 -118 -718 -964
7G + 555 + 80 + 1080 + 80 7g6g -80 -435 -80 -680 -946
7H + 475 0 + 1 000 0 7h6h 0 -355 0 -600 -866
8G + 680 + 80 + 1330 + 80 8g -80 -530 -80 -1030 -946
8H + 600 0 + 1 250 0 !JJQ -80 -640 -80 -1030 -946
90 180 2 — — — — — 3h4h T -95 7 -180 -289
4H + 160 o + 236 o 4h o -118 0 -180 -289
5G + 238 + 38 + 338 + 38 5g6g -38 -188 -38 -318 -327
5H + 200 0 + 300 0 5h4h 0 -150 0 -180 -289
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -150 0 -280 -289
— — — — — 6e -71 -261 -71 -351 -360
— — — — — 6f -52 -242 -52 -332 -341
6G + 288 + 38 +413 + 38 6g -38 -228 -38 -318 -327
6H + 250 0 + 375 0 6h c1 -190 0 -280 -289
— — — — 7e6e -71 -307 -71 -351 -360
7G + 353 + 38 +513 + 38 7g6g -38 -274 -38 -318 -327
7H +315 0 + 475 0 7h6h 0 -236 0 -280 -289
8G + 438 + 38 + 638 + 38 -38 -338 – 38 -488 -327
8H + 400 0 + 600 0 & -38 -413 -38 -488 -327
3 — — — — — Y- -112 0 -236 -433
4H + 190 o +315 o 4h 0 -140 0 -236 -433
5G + 284 + 48 + 448 + 48 5g6g -48 -228 -48 -423 -481
5H + 236 0 + 400 0 5h4h 0 -180 0 -236 -433
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -180 0 -375 – 433
— — — — — 6e -85 -309 -85 -460 -518
(Cor’lmued)
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()
for stress
calculation
mm mm ~m ~m #m pm pm ~m f.Lm pm pm
90 180 — — — — — 7 -63 -287 -63 -438 -496
6G + 348 + 48 + 546 + 48 6g -48 -272 -48 -423 -481
6H + 300 0 + 500 0 6h 0 -224 0 -375 -433
— — — — — 7e6e -85 -365 -85 -460 -518
7G + 423 + 48 + 678 + 48 7g6g -48 -328 -48 -423 -481
7f-1 + 375 0 + 630 0 7h6h 0 -280 0 -375 -433
8G + 523 +48 + 848 + 48 8g -48 -403 – 48 -648 – 481
_6H + 475 o + 800 0 9JJq -48 -498 -48 -648 –481
— — — — — 3h4h -T –125 0 -300 – 577
4H +212 o + 375 o 4h o -160 0 -300 -577
5G + 325 + 60 + 535 + 60 5g6g -60 -260 -60 -535 -637
5H + 265 0 + 475 0 5h4h 0 -200 0 – 300 -577
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -200 0 – 475 -577
— — — — — 6s -95 -345 – 95 – 570 -672
— — — — 6f -75 -325 -75 -550 – 652
6G + 395 + 60 + 660 + 60 6g -60 -310 -60 -535 -637
6H + 335 0 + 600 0 6h 0 -250 0 -475 – 577
— — — — — 7e6e -95 -410 -95 -570 -672
7G + 485 + 60 +810 + 60 7g6g -60 -375 -60 -535 -637
7H + 425 0 + 750 0 7h6h 0 -315 0 -475 -577
8G +’ 59a + 60 + 1010 + 60 8g -60 -460 -60 -810 -637
8H + 530 0 + 950 0 ~ -60 -560 -60 -810 -637
— . — — 3h4h -ii- -150 7 -375 – 866
4H + 250 o + 500 o 4h 0 -190 0 -375 -866
5G + 395 + 80 +710 + 80 5g6g -80 -316 -80 -680 -946
5H + 315 0 + 630 0 5h4h 0 0 -375 -866
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -236 0 -600 -866
— — — — 6e -118 -418 -118 -718 -984
— — — — — 6f -95 -395 -95 -695 -961
6G + 48a + 80 + 880 + 80 6g -60 -.380 -80 -680 -946
6H + 400 0 + 800 0 6h 0 -300 0 -600 -866
— — — — — 7e6e -118 -493 -118 -718 -984
7G + 580 + 80 + 1080 + 60 7g6g -80 -455 -80 -680 -946
7H + 500 0 + 1 000 0 7h6h 0 -375 0 -600 -866
8G +71C + 80 + 1330 + 80 8g -80 -555 -80 -1030 -946
8H + 630 0 + 1250 0 $KJQ -80 -680 -80 -1030 -946
— — — — — 3h4h T -170 Y- -450 -1155
4H + 28a o + 630 o 4h o -212 0 -450 –1 155
5G + 38C + 100 + 900 + 100 5g6g -100 -365 -100 -810 -1255
5H + 355 0 + 800 0 5h4h 0 -265 0 -450 -1155
— — — — 5h6h 0 -265 0 -710 -1155
. — — — — 6e -140 -475 -140 -850 – 1295
— — — — — 6f -118 -453 -118 -828 -1273
6G + 55C + 100 +1 10C + 10C 6g -100 -435 -1oo -810 -1255
6H + 45C 0 +1OOC o 6h 0 -335 0 -710 -1155
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()
14+:
for stress
:alcuiation
—
mm mm mm pm ~m pm ym ~m ym ~m ~m ~m
90 160 8a — — — — — 7e6e -140 -565 -140 -850 -1295
7G F 660 + 100 -1350 F 100 7g6g -1oo -525 -100 -810 -1255
7H b 560 0 -1 25C 0 7h6h 0 -425 0 -710 -1155
8G +810 + 100 , 1 70C }100 8g -1oo -630 -1oo -1280 -1255
8H +710 0 } 1 60C o 9g8g -100 -770 -100 -1280 -1255
180 355 3 — — — — — m o -125 0 -236 – 433
4H + 212 o +315 o 4h 0 -160 0 -236 -433
5G +313 + 48 + 448 + 48 5g6g -46 -248 -46 -423 -481
5H + 265 0 + 400 0 5h4h 0 -200 0 -236 -433
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -200 0 -375 -433
. — — — . 6e -85 -335 -85 -460 -518
— . — — — 6f -63 -313 -63 -436 -496
6G + 383 + 48 + 548 + 46 6g -48 -298 -48 -423 -461
6H + 335 0 + 500 0 6h 0 -250 0 -375 -433
. — — — — 7e6e -85 -400 -85 -460 -518
7G + 473 + 48 + 678 +46 7g6g -46 -363 -48 -423 -481
7H + 425 0 + 630 o 7h6h 0 -315 0 -375 -433
8G + 576 + 48 + 648 + 48 6g -48 -448 -48 -646 -461
8H + 530 0 + 800 0 9g6g -48 -548 -46 -646 -461
T — — — — — 3h4h 0 -140 0 -300 -577
4H + 236 o + 375 o 4h 0 -180 0 -300 -577
5G + 360 + 60 + 535 + 60 5g6g -60 -264 -60 -535 -637
5H + 300 0 + 475 0 5h4h 0 -224 0 -300 -577
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -224 0 -475 -577
— — — — — 6e -95 -375 -95 -570 -672
— — — — — 6f -75 -355 -75 -550 -652
6G + 435 + 60 + 660 + 60 6g -60 -340 -60 -535 -637
6H + 375 0 + 660 0 ah 0 -280 0 -475 -577
— — — — — 7e6e -95 -450 -95 -570 – 672
7G + 535 + 60 +810 + 60 7g6g -60 -415 -60 -535 -637
7H + 475 0 + 750 0 7h6h 0 -355 0 -475 -577
8G + 660 + 60 + 1 01( +60 8g -60 -510 -60 -810 -637
8H + 60C 0 + 950 o 9g8g -60 -620 -60 -810 -637
-F — — — — . 3h4h 0 -160 0 -375 -666
4H + 265 o + 500 0 4h 0 -200 0 -375 -666
5G +415 + 60 +710 + 80 5g6g -60 -330 -80 -680 -946
5H + 335 0 + 630 0 5h4h 0 -250 0 -375 -866
— — — — — 5h6h 0 -250 0 -600 -866
— — — — — 6s -118 -433 -116 -718 -984
— — — — — 6f -95 -410 -95 -695 -961
6G + 505 + 80 + 880 + 80 6g -80 -395 -80 -680 -946
6H + 425 0 + 800 0 6h 0 -315 0 -600 -666
. — — — — 7s6e -118 -518 -118 -718 -984
7G +61C + 60 + 1 08[ + 80 7g6g -80 -480 -60 -680 -946
7H + 53C 0 +100( 0 7h6h 0 -400 0 -600 -866
8G + 75C + 80 +133[ + 80 6g -80 -580 -80 -1030 -946
(Contifwed)
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over up to ES El ES El es ei es ei Deviation
-
()
14+:
for stress
calctdation
mm mm mm pm ~m pm ~m ~m ~m ~m pm pm
180 355 6 8H + 670 0 + 1250 0 9g8g -80 -710 -80 -1030 – 946
8 — — — — — 3h4h o – 180 0 -450 –1 155
4H + 300 0 + 630 0 4h o -224 0 -450 -1155
5G + 475 +100 + 900 + 100 5g6g -1oo -380 -100 -810 -1255
5H + 375. 0 + 800 0 5h4h o -280 0 -450 -1155
— — — — — 5h6h o -280 0 --710 -1155
— — — — — 6e -140 -495 -140 -850 -1295
— — — — -118 -473 -118 -828 -1273
6G + 575 + 100 +-1 100 + 100 : -100 -455 -1oo -810 -1255
6H + 475 0 +1000 .0 6h o -355 0 -710 -1155
— — — — — 7e6e -140 -590 -140 -850 -1295
7G + 700 + 100 + 1350 + 100 7g6g -1oo – 550 -100 -810 -1255
7H + 600 0 + 1250 0 7h6h o – 450 0 -710 -1155
8G + 850 + 100 + 1700 +100 8g -1oo -660 -100 -1280 -1255
8H + 750 0 + 1 600 0 9g8g -1oo –810 -100 -1280 – 1255
a Pitch 8 mm applies only to basic major diameters M 125 and larger.
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This standard ( Part 3 ) covers the ‘Deviations for constructional screw threads’ and superseds
IS 4218 ( Part 5 ) :1979 which stands withdrawn after publication of this standard. The other four parts
of the standard are listed below:
Is No. Tit/e
IS 14962 ( Part 1 ) : 2001/ ISO general purpose metric screw threads — Tolerances: Part 1
ISO 965-1:1998 Principles and basic data
IS 14962 ( Part 2 ) : 2001/ ISO general purpose metric screw threads —Tolerances: Part 2
ISO 965-2:1998 Limits of sizes for general purposes external and internal screw
threads — Medium quality
1S”14962 ( Part 4 ) : 2001/ ISO general purpose metric screw threads — Tolerances: Part 4
!.S0 965-4:1998 Limits of sizes for hot-dip galvanized external screw threads to mate
with internal screw threads tapped with tolerance position H or G
after galvanizing
IS 14962 ( Part 5 ) : 2001/ ISO general purpose metric screw threads —Tolerances: Part 5
ISO 965-5:1998 Limits of sizes for internal screw threads to mate with hot-dip galvanized
external screw threads with maximum size of tolerance position h
before galvanizing
Indian Standards covering the various requirements of ISO general purpose metric screw threads
except tolerances are listed below:
IS No. Title
IS 4218 ( Part 1 ) : 2001/ ISO general purpose metric screw threads: Part 1 Basic profile
1S068-1 :1998 ( second revision)
IS 4218 ( Part 2 ) : 2001/ ISO general purpose metric screw threads: Part 2 General plan
ISO 261:1998 ( second revision)
IS 4218 ( Part 3 ) : 1999/ ISO general purpose metric screw threads: Part 3 Basic dimensions
ISO 724:1993 ( second revision)
IS 4218 ( Part 4 ) : 2001/ ISO general purpose metric screw “threads : Part 4 Selected sizes
ISO 262:1998 for screws, bolts and nuts ( second 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 ‘Bules for
rounding off numerical values ( revised )’.
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Page 1, Scope
In the first paragraph, second line, replace “according to”, with “in accordance with”.
Delete the references to ISO 68-1, ISO 261 and ISO 965-1.
In the 11th column, which gives the lower deviation, ei, for the pitch diameter of the external thread,
replace “-307”, corresponding to tolerance class 8g and pitch of 2 mm, with “-303”.
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Add the following bibliography at the end of the document, after Table 1:
Bibliography
[1] ISO 68-1, ISO general purpose screw threads — Basic profile — Part 1: Metric screw threads
[2] ISO 261, ISO general purpose metric screw threads — General plan
[3] ISO 965-1, ISO general-purpose metric screw threads — Tolerances — Part 1: Principles and
basic data
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