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Shaft Tolerances and Fits ISO 286

Search ISO 286 shaft and hole fit examples for clearance, transition, and interference fits in bearings, sliding assemblies, press fits, and precision parts.

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Search shaft tolerances and fits iso 286

Use the searchable table to filter the reference data by the values, symbols, sizes, and applications that matter for your design check.

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Use the table for early sizing and drawing checks, then confirm final values against the governing standard.

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ISO shaft fit types and applications

Fit Type Example Designation Typical Application
Clearance Fit H7/g6, H8/f7 Rotating shafts, sliding assemblies where free movement is required
Transition Fit H7/k6, H7/n6 Locating fits, where shafts may require light press or free running depending on tolerance
Interference Fit H7/p6, H7/s6, H7/u6 Permanently fixed joints such as gears, bearings, or bushings on shafts

How to use

Practical checks for shaft tolerances and fits iso 286

Unit conversion

mm = in × 25.4

Use this for inch-to-metric conversions where the page includes dimensional data.

Clearance check

clearance = hole size - feature size

Positive clearance helps confirm whether a part can assemble freely.

Tolerance range

range = upper limit - lower limit

The usable manufacturing window is the difference between upper and lower limits.

Documentation check

value + unit + standard

Reference data is most useful when paired with units and the governing drawing or design standard.

Definitions

What the reference values mean

Reference Value

A tabulated value used for selection, comparison, or early design checks.

Nominal Size

The named or target size before manufacturing tolerance is applied.

Tolerance

The allowed variation from the nominal or specified value.

Standard

The source convention or governing document that defines how a value should be interpreted.

FAQ

Shaft Tolerances and Fits ISO 286 questions

How should I use this table?

Use it for quick comparison, preliminary design, drawing review, and shop reference.

Can this page replace the governing standard?

No. Use this page as a fast reference; final design and inspection should follow the current standard, drawing notes, and project requirements.

Why is the table searchable?

Search helps you jump directly to a size, symbol, process, value, or application without scanning every row.

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