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Tolerances Knurled Outside Diameters
Tolerances, Engineering Design & Limits & Fits
Recommended Tolerances on Knurled Outside Diameters per. ANSI ASME B94.6
Tolerance Class |
Diametral Pitch |
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64 |
96 |
128 |
160 |
64 |
96 |
128 |
160 |
|
Tolerance on Knurled Outside Diameter |
Tolerance on Work-Blank Diameter Before Knurling |
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I |
+ 0.005 − 0.012 |
+ 0.004 − 0.010 |
+ 0.003 − 0.008 |
+ 0.002 − 0.006 |
± 0.0015 |
± 0.0010 |
± 0.0007 |
± 0.0005 |
II |
+ 0.000 − 0.010 |
+ 0.000 − 0.009 |
+ 0.000 − 0.008 |
+ 0.000 − 0.006 |
± 0.0015 |
± 0.0010 |
± 0.0007 |
± 0.0005 |
III |
+ 0.000 − 0.006 |
+ 0.000 − 0.005 |
+ 0.000 − 0.004 |
+ 0.0000 − 0.003 |
+ 0.0000 − 0.0015 |
+ 0.0000 − 0.0010 |
+ 0.000 − 0.0007 |
+ 0.0000 − 0.0005 |
Class I: Tolerances in this classification may be applied to straight, diagonal and raised
diamond knurling where the knurled outside diameter of the work need not be held to close
dimensional tolerances. Such applications include knurling for decorative effect, grip on
thumb screws, and inserts for moldings and castings.
Class II: Tolerances in this classification may be applied to straight knurling only and are
recommended for applications requiring closer dimensional control of the knurled outside
diameter than provided for by Class I tolerances.
Class III: Tolerances in this classification may be applied to straight knurling only and
are recommended for applications requiring closest possible dimensional control of the
knurled outside diameter. Such applications include knurling for close fits.
Note: The width of the knurling should not exceed the diameter of the blank, and knurling wider than the knurling tool cannot be produced unless the knurl starts at the end of the work.
Reference:
ASME B94.6 R2014 (1984)
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