Tolerance Keywords and Syntax in Design Tables
When entering values for tolerances in a design table, use the following keywords, in the syntax shown.
NONE
BASIC
MIN
MAX
BILATERAL;<max_variation>;<min_variation>
LIMIT;<max_variation>;<min_variation>
SYMMETRIC;<max_variation>
FIT;<class>;<hole_fit>;<shaft_fit>;<type_fit>;<max_variation>;<min_variation>
FIT_WITH_TOLERANCE;<class>;<hole_fit>;<shaft_fit>;<type>;<max_variation>;<min_variation>
FIT_TOLERANCE_ONLY;<class>;<hole_fit>;<shaft_fit>;<type>;<max_variation>;<min_variation>
where:
<max_variation> is the positive tolerance.
<min_variation> is the negative tolerance.
<class> is the general classification. Valid values: USER_DEFINED, CLEARANCE, TRANSITIONAL, PRESS.
<hole_fit> is the hole fit class. Examples: A9, H12, ZC11, and so on.
<shaft_fit> is the shaft fit class. Examples: a9, h12, zc11, and so on.
<type> is the type of fit. Valid values: HOLEFIT, SHAFTFIT.
If a cell is left blank, the tolerance value is NONE.
For a derived configuration, if a cell is left blank, the component uses the tolerance value of its parent.
Related Topics
Dimension PropertyManager
Fit Tolerances
Tolerances