Retrieving Data Adjustment Table

Hello Community,

I would like to know if it was possible to retrieve all the data concerning the adjustments that we can use on SolidWorks.

Or if the purchase of the current standard is unavoidable (ISO 286 standard).

Basically, I would like to have all the adjustments to the shaft / bore (their values "a11, a12, ... " as well as lower and maximum tolerances) for all dimension slices.

This will allow me to complete my Excel file which I use to automatically calculate my sets, when I have to make my dimension chains (My GDI is obsolete and it does not have all the tolerances, and I realized that the dimensional slices did not correspond to the standard in force).

Thank you in advance for your feedback

Hello;

You can find an excerpt from the ISO-2768 Standard  here:
https://www.dekmake.com/fr/guide-de-la-norme-iso-2768/
The extract dates from 2020, the information is to be confirmed / verified...

Kind regards.

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Hello

You can go to the H7g6.fr website, or buy a tolerator (80€): https://www.otelo.fr/catalogue/tolerator/0014170601-skg.html

Kind regards.

Fred

 

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I have attached an excel table that is lying around in my toolbox.

Otherwise here is a link for the 1993 version: http://jackadit.com/cours/metro/EN20286-1-decembre1993.pdf

You can search the ISO/AFNOR website for the changes that need to be indicated.


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Thank you for your feedback, at first glance the purchase of the standard seems one of the easiest and fastest methods.

Thank you stefbeno for your table, I'll put it in parallel with the Excel spreadsheet I'm developing, to see if things can be useful to me.

So for the moment I'm going through a site that is well done:

Adjustment Calculator and Tolerance Calculator (pferd.com)

I fill in my Excel tolerances by tolerances, slice by slice. It's tedious but that way I have all the tolerances. And I will buy the standard if necessary to check the accuracy of what I have completed. 

I'll leave the subject open until the end of next week, no doubt that people would have other means.

Kind regards