Tolerancing: Calculating Fits With Machinery's Handbook

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024

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  • @ianritta
    @ianritta 9 месяцев назад +3

    For anyone wondering, Table 8a is on page 653 of the 31st edition of machinery's handbook.
    Great video! Thanks for providing such good explanations.

    • @RDeanOdell
      @RDeanOdell  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for providing this info!

  • @CADable
    @CADable Год назад +5

    @0:24 Professor I think *Allowance* is defined as *smallest hole* to *largest shaft* not *smallest shaft* . Also looks like a mistake at @11:00 subtraction it should be 1.4984. Your tutorials videos are much appreciated. Thanks a million!

    • @RDeanOdell
      @RDeanOdell  Год назад +1

      Hi, thanks for the input! Someday I’ll redo this video.

    • @CADable
      @CADable Год назад

      @@RDeanOdell much appreciated

  • @ahmedsaeid1845
    @ahmedsaeid1845 Год назад +2

    Excellent excellent explanation
    ..i never understood this until i saw this video..

    • @RDeanOdell
      @RDeanOdell  Год назад

      Thanks so much! I know some textbooks make it seem harder than it is.

  • @mohammedabduljawad3682
    @mohammedabduljawad3682 7 месяцев назад +1

    The teachers like you are the best of best
    Educating free and putting so much efforts
    We support you sir good work continue
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  • @Grant-Engineering1
    @Grant-Engineering1 Год назад +2

    Great video and explanation of the topic. Thanks!

  • @siskel6392
    @siskel6392 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the videos professor, you have no idea of how useful they are. Question: Do we always start by picking the shaft and then calculating?

    • @RDeanOdell
      @RDeanOdell  2 месяца назад

      Thanks so much! No, you can start with either. All that matters is the limits of size after the calculations are finished.

  • @_RakeshChandarS
    @_RakeshChandarS Год назад +1

    Hi sir,
    thank you this video and fan of your work.

    • @RDeanOdell
      @RDeanOdell  2 месяца назад +1

      You’re welcome! Thanks for watching & commenting.

  • @amkc12
    @amkc12 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you. You are awesome ❤

  • @mpspatel
    @mpspatel Год назад +1

    0:29 if I'm not wrong MMC Shaft = largest of shaft

  • @LalithS-bg2em
    @LalithS-bg2em 5 месяцев назад

    a question, is the diagrams actually shows the tolerance range or visual representation of the diameter and shaft it self?

  • @BimmerWon
    @BimmerWon Год назад +1

    Is an H7 hole in imperial the same as an H7 hole in metric?
    Edit: Also is an RC3 hole the same in metric and imperial? Is that a term used in both?

  • @elrincondeoliva5587
    @elrincondeoliva5587 Год назад +1

    Thanks ❤

  • @tankc4103
    @tankc4103 Месяц назад

    Where can get limi and fit table???

  • @_RakeshChandarS
    @_RakeshChandarS Год назад +1

    Sir, for solving the maximum shaft 1.5000-0.0016 = 1.4984. But you wrote 1.484.

  • @hallkbrdz
    @hallkbrdz 11 месяцев назад

    New question: Are there tables or online tools for mixed materials?
    For example, a steel cased bearing in a 6061-T6 hole? Or a steel 1045 shaft with a A36 component (hole)?
    I realize the steel differences in expansion rate are less than for various steels vs steel / aluminum, but surely there is a tool to allow you to pick the materials, the nominal size, the one that is easier to machine to tolerance, or is fixed in size (e.g. bearing), and return close values for what should work for various types of fits.

  • @user-yk1cr4ru9w
    @user-yk1cr4ru9w 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi what version of machinery's handbook did you used?

    • @RDeanOdell
      @RDeanOdell  2 месяца назад

      It’s the 30th edition. The info is the same, but the page numbers are different.

  • @xluciferzgamingx2749
    @xluciferzgamingx2749 2 года назад

    i m trying to design an upright in which we press fit the bearing ( ID = 25 , OD =47) , to calculate the tolerance i need to give for the design of the upright , can we use this method?

  • @hallkbrdz
    @hallkbrdz 2 года назад +1

    What should I use for parts designed in millimeters to be produced by people used to fractional inches? Should I translate the metric sizes and specify the ANSI tolerance/fit names? I am supplying solidworks files for CAM, but don't want to confuse machinists.

    • @RDeanOdell
      @RDeanOdell  2 года назад +1

      Hi,
      I would calculate the fits with ASME B4.2 (Metric Fits) and then convert them to decimal inches for the drawing. It is not advised by ASME to put the type of fit on the drawing. Only the dimensions and tolerances are necessary on the drawing.

    • @hallkbrdz
      @hallkbrdz 2 года назад +1

      @@RDeanOdell Thanks for the reply!

  • @josephshaff5194
    @josephshaff5194 3 месяца назад +1

    👍

  • @jeremieohana5057
    @jeremieohana5057 Год назад

    At 11:00 you substract the LMC of the hole and of the shaft, the result is 2.7 but it is supposed to be 2.6 ? Am i making a mistake ?

    • @SloopyJohnG
      @SloopyJohnG Год назад

      No, Jeremie, the mistake is on the whiteboard - an arithmetic error in subtraction. The bottom right-hand figure should read 1.4984, and not 1.484.

  • @jeremiahmoeller6047
    @jeremiahmoeller6047 2 года назад

    I am purchasing a pin that already has a specified tolerance from the manufacturer. I need to manufacture a hole that will achieve an FN1 fit with that pin. How do I go about using the tables when I only need to find the tolerance for the hole and not the shaft?

    • @RDeanOdell
      @RDeanOdell  2 года назад

      Hi, can you share the basic size and tolerance for the pin? I can make a video where I explain the calculation for the FN1 fit.

    • @jeremiahmoeller6047
      @jeremiahmoeller6047 2 года назад

      @@RDeanOdell The pin is listed as .3125”diameter, +/- .0001”.
      Thanks!

    • @RDeanOdell
      @RDeanOdell  2 года назад +3

      @@jeremiahmoeller6047 Hi, I made a video to address your question:
      Calculating FN1 Fit with Purchase Part
      ruclips.net/video/IY-3YY46KVk/видео.html

  • @ForeverCrisP
    @ForeverCrisP 9 месяцев назад

    Were we partners on a project at hvcc? We made an rc car.

    • @RDeanOdell
      @RDeanOdell  9 месяцев назад

      Maybe, I graduated the HVCC MECT program in 2016

  • @linzenmeyer
    @linzenmeyer Год назад +1

    pg 630 is Spur gearing in my edition😂....22nd edition its pg 1530

  • @aburayhanrony3101
    @aburayhanrony3101 Год назад +1

    Thanks ❤️

  • @ariel59864470
    @ariel59864470 Год назад +1

    👍