MEC263Lecture 04
MEC263Lecture 04
Ch 4
MEC 263
Arijit Sen
Faculty
Department of Mechanical Engineering
IUBAT
Fits
Clearance fit: maximum shaft size is smaller
than minimum hole size
Transition fit: maximum shaft is larger than
minimum hole size but smaller than maximum
hole size
Interference fit: minimum shaft size is larger
than maximum hole size
Selective Assembly
End View
Terminology
Tolerance Zone
Zero Line
Minimum Shaft
Diameter
Maximum Shaft
Diameter
Minimum Hole
Diameter
Maximum Hole
Diameter
Terminology
Basic Size
Actual Size
Limits of Sizes
Maximum Limit of Size
Minimum Limit of Size
Deviation /Actual
Deviation
Limit Deviation
Upper deviation
Lower Deviation
Fundamental Deviation
Zero Line
Different Formulae
Table 4.2 : Formulae for fundamental deviations of
shafts sizes upto 500mm
Table 4.2 A: Formulae for fundamental deviations of
holes sizes upto 500mm
Table 4.5 : Formulae for fundamental deviations of
shaft and hole sizes above 500mm and upto 3150 mm.
Table 4.1A : Formulae for tolerance grade of shaft and
hole sizes upto 500mm
Table 4.1B: Formulae for fundamental deviations of
shaft and hole sizes above 500mm and upto 3150 mm
Diameter Step: R. K. Jain. Page 276, 2nd paragraph
Problem
Find out the maximum and
minimum diameter for a 25mm
shaft and hole pair designated
H8d9.
Problem
Taylors Principle
According to Taylors principle Go and No Go gauges
should be designed to check maximum and minimum
material limits which are checked below:
Go Limit: is applied to that limit of the two limits of size
which corresponds to the maximum material limit
consideration, i.e. upper limit of a shaft and lower limit
of a hole.
No Go Limit: is applied to that limit of the two limits of
size which corresponds to the minimum material limit
consideration, i.e. lower limit of a shaft and upper limit
of a hole.