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Housing Tolerance Classifications for Metric Radial Ball and Roller Bearings
Bearings Engineering and Design
Selection of Housing Hole Tolerance Classifications for Metric Radial Ball and Roller Bearings of ABEC-1 and RBEC-1 Tolerance Classes
Design and Operating Conditions |
Tolerance Classificationa
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Rotational Conditions
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Loading
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Outer Ring Axial Displacement Limitations
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Other Conditions
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Outer ring stationary in relation to load direction
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Light Normal and Heavy
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Outer ring must be easily axially displaceable
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Heat input through shaft Housing split axially
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G7
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H7b
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Housing not split axially
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H6b
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Shock with temporary complete unloading
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Transitional Rangec
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J6b
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Load direction is indeterminate
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Light and normal
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Normal and Heavy
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Heavy Shock
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split housing not recommended
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K6b
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Outer ring rotating in relation to load direction
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Light
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M6b
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Normal and Heavy
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Outer ring need not be axially displaceable
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N6b
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Heavy
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Thin wall housing not split
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P6b
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a For cast iron or steel housings. For housings of nonferrous alloys tighter fits may be needed.
b Where wider tolerances are permissible, use tolerance classifications P7, N7, M7, K7, J7, and H7, in place of P6, N6, M6, K6, J6, and H6, respectively.
c The tolerance zones are such that the outer ring may be either tight or loose in the housing.
Related:
Shaft Tolerance Classifications for Metric Radial Ball and Roller Bearings of ABEC-1 and RBEC-1 Tolerance Classes ANSI/ABMA 7