

Tables 7-5 Tolerances for metric series tapered roller bearings = JIS B 1514-1 =, Tables 7-4 Tolerances for measuring instrument ball bearings (inch series) = ANSI/ABMA standards = (reference), Tables 7-3 Radial bearing tolerances (tapered roller bearings excluded) = JIS B 1514-1 =,


Tolerances for each bearing class, and organizations concerning bearings are listed in Table 7-2 Bearing type and tolerance class.
STANDARD TOLERANCE CHART ISO
These tolerances follow ISO standards, but some countries use different names for them. (These JIS standards are based on ISO standards.)īearing tolerances are standardized by classifying bearings into the following six classes (accuracy in tolerances becomes higher in the order described): 0, 6X, 6, 5, 4 and 2.Ĭlass 0 bearings offer adequate performance for general applications and, bearings of class 5 or higher are required for demanding applications and operating conditions including those described in Table 7-1 High precision bearing applications. These tolerances are prescribed in JIS B 1514-1, JIS B 1514-2, and JIS B 1514-3 (roller bearings - bearing tolerances part 1: radial bearings, part 2: thrust bearings, and part 3: permissible values for chamfer dimensions). Accuracy and roughness of shafts and housingsīearing tolerances and permissible values for the boundary dimensions and running accuracy of bearings are specified.Bearing rings and rolling elements materials.Limiting speed for sealed ball bearings.Tolerances and tolerance classes for bearings.Dimensions of snap ring grooves and locating snap rings.Boundary dimensions and bearing numbers.Allowable axial load for cylindrical roller bearings.Basic static load rating and static equivalent load.
