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Bearing Tolerances and Standards

The document discusses bearing tolerances and standards. It defines dimensional tolerances for bearings and lists tolerance classes and standards from organizations like ISO and JIS. Tables are provided comparing tolerance classes between standards and showing which classes apply to different bearing types.

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Bearing Tolerances and Standards

The document discusses bearing tolerances and standards. It defines dimensional tolerances for bearings and lists tolerance classes and standards from organizations like ISO and JIS. Tables are provided comparing tolerance classes between standards and showing which classes apply to different bearing types.

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Technical Data

4. Bearing Tolerances
Bearing tolerances; i.e., dimensional accuracy, running Tolerances and allowable error limitations are established for each
accuracy, etc., are regulated by standards such as ISO and JIS. For tolerance grade or class. For example, JIS standard B 1514
dimensional accuracy these standards prescibe tolerances and (tolerances for rolling bearings) establishes five tolerance
allowable error limitations for those boundry dimensions (bore classifications (classes 0, 6, 5, 4, 2).
diameter, outside diameter, width, assembled bearing width,
Starting with class 0 (normal precision class bearings), the bearing
chamfer, and taper) necessary when installing bearings on shafts
precision becomes progressively greater as the class number
or in housings. For machining accuracy the standards provide
becomes smaller.
allowable variation limits on bore, mean bore, outside diameter,
mean outside diameter and raceway width or wall thickness (for A comparison of relative tolerance class standards between the
thrust bearings). Running accuracy is defined as the allowable JIS B1514 standard classes and other standards is shown in the
limits for bearing runout. Bearing runout tolerances are included comparative Table 4.1.
in the standards for inner and outer ring radial and axial runout;
inner ring side runout with bore; and outer ring outside Table 4.2 indicates which standard and tolerance class is
surface runout with side. applicable to each bearing type.

Table 4.1 Comparison of tolerance classifications of national standards


Standard Tolerance Class Bearing Types
Japanese Industrial Class 0
Standard JIS B 1514 Class 6X Class 6 Class 5 Class 4 Class 2 All types
Normal class
ISO 492 Class 6X Class 6 Class 5 Class 4 Class 2 Radial bearings
International ISO 199 Normal class Class 6 Class 5 Class 4 — Thrust ball bearings
Organization for Tapered roller
Standardization ISO 578 Class 4 — Class 3 Class 0 Class 00 bearings (Inch series)
Precision instrument
ISO 1224 — — Class 5A Class 4A — bearings
Deutsches Institut
fur Normung DIN 620 P0 P6 P5 P4 P2 All types

Radial bearings
ANSI/AFBMA ABEC-1 ABEC-3 ABEC-5 ABEC-7 ABEC-9
(Except tapered
Std. 201) RBEC-1 RBEC-3 RBEC-5
roller bearings)
American National ANSI/AFBMA Tapered roller bear-
Standards Institute Std. 19.1 Class K Class N Class C Class B Class A ings (Metric series)
(ANSI) ANSI B 3.19 Tapered roller
AFBMA Std. 19 Class 4 Class 2 Class 3 Class 0 Class 00 bearings (Inch series)
Anti-Friction Bearing
Precision instrument
Manufacturers Class 5P Class 7P
ANSI/AFBMA ball bearings
(AFBMA) Class 3P Class 5T Class 7T Class 9P
Std. 12.1 (Metric series)
Precision instrument
ANSI/AFBMA Class 5P Class 7P
ball bearings
Sts. 12.2 — Class 3P Class 5T Class 7T Class 9P
(Inch series)

1) “ABEC” is applied for ball bearings and “RBEC” for roller bearings.
Notes: 1. JIS B 1514, ISO 492 and 199, and DIN 620 have the same specification level.
2. The tolerance and allowance of JIS B 1514 are a little different from those of AFBMA standards.

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Table 4.2 Bearing types and applicable tolerance
Applicable Tolerance
Bearing Type Applicable tolerance
standard table

Deep groove ball bearing class 0 class 6 class 5 class 4 class 2


Angular contact ball bearings class 0 class 6 class 5 class 4 class 2
Self-aligning ball bearings class 0 — — — —
Cylindrical roller bearings ISO 492 class 0 class 6 class 5 class 4 class 2 Table 4.3

Needle roller bearings class 0 class 6 class 5 class 4 —


Spherical roller bearings class 0 — — — —
Tapered metric ISO 492 class 0,6X class 6 class 5 class 4 — Table 4.4

roller inch AFBMA Std. 19 class 4 class 2 class 3 class 0 class 00 Table 4.5

bearings J series ANSI/AFBMA Std.19.1 class K class N class C class B class A Table 4.6
Thrust ball bearings ISO 199 class 0 class 6 class 5 class 4 — Table 4.7
Page B-219
Thrust roller bearings NTN standard class 0 class 6 class 5 class 4 —
Table 2

Spherical roller thrust bearings ISO 199 class 0 — — — — Table 4.8


Double direction angular
contact thrust ball bearings NTN standard — — class 5 class 4 — Table 4.9

The following is a list of codes and symbols used in the bearing


tolerance standards tables. However, in some cases the code or
symbol definition has been abbreviated.
(1) Dimension
d : Nominal bore diameter r : Chamfer dimensions of inner and outer rings (for
d 2 : Nominal bore diameter (double direction thrust tapered roller bearings, large end of inner rilng
ball bearing) only)
D : Nominal outside diameter r1 : Chamfer dimensions of center washer, or
B. : Nominal inner ring width or nominal center small end of inner and outer ring of angular contact
washer height ball bearing, and large end of outer ring of
C. : Nominal outer ring width1) tapered roller bearing
Note 1) For radial bearings (except tapered r2 : Chamfer dimensions of small end of inner and outer
roller bearings) this is equivalent to rings of tapered roller bearing
the nominal bearing width.
T : Nominal bearing width of single row tapered
roller bearing, or nominal height of single direction
thrust bearing
T1 : Nominal height of double direction thrust ball
bearing, or nominal effective width of inner ring
and roller assembly of tapered roller bearing
T2 : Nominal height from back face of housing
washer to back face of center washer on double
direction thrust ball bearings, or nominal
effective outer ring width of tapered roller
bearing

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Technical Data

(2) Dimension deviation (4) Dimension variation


ds : Single bore diameter deviation Vdp : Single radial plane bore diameter variation
dmp : Single plane mean bore diameter deviation
d2mp : Single plane mean bore diameter deviation Vd2p : Single radial plane bore diameter variation
(double direction thrust ball bearing) (double direction thrust ball bearing)
 Vdmp : Mean single plane bore diameter variation VDp :
Ds : Single outside diameter deviation
 Dmp : Single plane mean outside diameter deviation Single radial plane outside diameter variation
Bs : Inner ring width deviation, or center washer VDmp : Mean single plane outside diameter variation
height deviation
Cs : Outer ring width deviation VBs : Inner ring width variation
Ts : Overall width deviation of assembled single row VCs : Outer ring width variation
tapered roller bearing, or height deviation of
single direction thrust bearing (5) Rotation tolerance
T1s : Height deviation of double direction thrust ball
Kia : Inner ring radial runout
bearing, or effective width deviation of roller and
inner ring assembly of tapered roller bearing Sia : Inner ring axial runout (with side)
T2s : Double direction thrust ball bearing housing Sd : Face runout with bore Kea
washer back face to center washer back face height
: Outer ring radial runout Sea :
deviation, or tapered roller bearing
outer ring effective width deviation Outer ring axial runout
SD : Outside surface
inclination
(3) Chamfer boundry Si : Thrust beaing shaft washer raceway (or center
washer raceway) thickness variation
rs min : Minimum allowable chamfer dimension for
Se : Thrust bearing housing washer raceway
inner/outer ring, or small end of inner ring on
tapered roller bearing thickness variation
rs max : Maximum allowable chamfer dimension for
inner/outer ring, or large end of inner ring on
tapered roller bearing
r1s min : Minimum allowable chamfer dimension for
double direction thrust ball bearing center washer,
small end of inner/outer ring of angular
contact ball bearing, large end of outer ring
of tapered roller bearing
r1s max : Maximum allowable chamfer dimension for
double direction thrust ball bearing center
washer, small end of inner/outer ring of
angular contact ball bearing, large end of
outer ring of tapered roller bearing
r2s min : Minimum allowable chamfer dimension for
small end of inner/outer ring of tapered roller bearing
r2s max : Maximum allowable chamfer dimension for small
end of inner/outer ring of tapered roller bearing

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Technical Data
Table 4.3 Tolerance for radial bearings (Except tapered roller bearings) max
Table 4.3 (1) Inner rings
Nominal bore
diameter
 d mp Vdp
d diam eter series 7,8,9 dia meter series 0,1 diameter series 2,3,4
(mm) class 0 class 6 class 5 class 4 1) class 2 1) class 0 class 6 class 5 class 4 class 2 class 0 class 6 class 5 class class 2 class 0 class 6 class 5 class 4 class
4 2
over inc. high low high low high low high low high low max
max max

0.61) 0 –8 0 –7 0 –5 0 –4 0 –2.5 10 9 5 4 2.5 8 7 4 3 2.5 6 5 4 3 2.5

2.5
2.5 10 0 –8 0 –7 0 –5 0 –4 0 –2.5 10 9 5 4 2.5 8 7 4 3 2.5 6 5 4 3 2.5
10 18 0 –8 0 –7 0 –5 0 –4 0 –2.5 10 9 5 4 2.5 8 7 4 3 2.5 6 5 4 3 2.5
18 30 0 –10 0 –8 0 –6 0 –5 0 –2.5 13 10 6 5 2.5 10 8 5 4 2.5 8 6 5 4 2.5
30 50 0 –12 0 –10 0 –8 0 –6 0 –2.5 15 13 8 6 2.5 12 10 6 5 2.5 9 8 6 5 2.5
50 80 0 –15 0 –12 0 –9 0 –7 0 –4 19 15 9 7 4 19 15 7 5 4 11 9 7 5 4
80 120 0 –20 0 –15 0 –10 0 –8 0 –5 25 19 10 8 5 25 19 8 6 5 15 11 8 6 5
120 150 0 –25 0 –18 0 –13 0 –10 0 –7 31 23 13 10 7 31 23 10 8 7 19 14 10 8 7
150 180 0 –25 0 –18 0 –13 0 –10 0 –7 31 23 13 10 7 31 23 10 8 7 19 14 10 8 7
180 250 0 –30 0 –22 0 –15 0 –12 0 –8 38 28 15 12 8 38 28 12 9 8 23 17 12 9 8
250 315 0 –35 0 –25 0 –18 — — — — 44 31 18 — — 44 31 14 — — 26 19 14 — —
315 400 0 –40 0 –30 0 –23 — — — — 50 38 23 — — 50 38 23 — — 30 23 18 — —
400 500 0 –45 0 –35 — — — — — — 56 44 — — — 56 44 — — — 34 26 — — —
500 630 0 –50 0 –40 — — — — — — 63 50 — — — 63 50 — — — 38 30 — — —
630 800 0 –75 — — — — — — — — 94 — — — — 94 — — — — 55 — — — —
800 1000 0 –100 — — — — — — — — 125 — — — — 125 — — — — 75 — — — —
1000 1250 0 –125 — — — — — — — — 155 — — — — 155 — — — — 94 — — — —
1)1250
The dimensional
1600
difference 
0 –160 — ds— —
of bore diameter
— —
to be
— — —
applied for classes 4
200 — — — —
and 2 is the same
200
as the tolerance
— — — —
of dimensional difference
120 — — — —
1600 dmp 2000
of average bore —
0 –200 diameter.
— —However,
— —the — dimensional
— — difference
250 — is applied
— — to — diameter
250 series
— —0,1,2,3
— — and 4150
against
— Class
— — 4, and

also to all the diameter series against Class 2.

Table 4.3 (2) Outer rings


Nominal outside Dmp VDp6)
diameter open type
D diam eter series 7,8,9 dia meter series 0,1 diameter series 2,3,4
(mm) class 0 class 6 class 5 class 4 5) class 2 5) class 0 class 6 class 5 class 4 class 2 class 0 class 6 class 5 class class 2 class 0 class 6 class 5 class 4 class
4 2
over inc. high low high low high low high low high low max
max max

2.5 8) 6 0 –8 0 –7 0 –5 0 –4 0 –2.5 10 9 5 4 2.5 8 7 4 3 2.5 6 5 4 3 2.5


6 18 0 –8 0 –7 0 –5 0 –4 0 –2.5 10 9 5 4 2.5 8 7 4 3 2.5 6 5 4 3 2.5
18 30 0 –9 0 –8 0 –6 0 –5 0 –4 12 10 6 5 4 9 8 5 4 4 7 6 5 4 4
30 50 0 –11 0 –9 0 –7 0 –6 0 –4 14 11 7 6 4 11 9 5 5 4 8 7 5 5 4
50 80 0 –13 0 –11 0 –9 0 –7 0 –4 16 14 9 7 4 13 11 7 5 4 10 8 7 5 4
80 120 0 –15 0 –13 0 –10 0 –8 0 –5 19 16 10 8 5 19 16 8 6 5 11 10 8 6 5
120 150 0 –18 0 –15 0 –11 0 –9 0 –5 23 19 11 9 5 23 19 8 7 5 14 11 8 7 5
150 180 0 –25 0 –18 0 –13 0 –10 0 –7 31 23 13 10 7 31 23 10 8 7 19 14 10 8 7
180 250 0 –30 0 –20 0 –15 0 –11 0 –8 38 25 15 11 8 38 25 11 8 8 23 15 11 8 8
250 315 0 –35 0 –25 0 –18 0 –13 0 –8 44 31 18 13 8 44 31 14 10 8 26 19 14 10 8
315 400 0 –40 0 –28 0 –20 0 –15 0 –10 50 35 20 15 10 50 35 15 11 10 30 21 15 11 10
400 500 0 –45 0 –33 0 –23 — — — — 56 41 23 — — 56 41 17 — — 34 25 17 — —
500 630 0 –50 0 –38 0 –28 — — — — 63 48 28 — — 63 48 21 — — 38 29 21 — —
630 800 0 –75 0 –45 0 –35 — — — — 94 56 35 — — 94 56 26 — — 55 34 26 — —
800 1000 0 –100 0 –60 — — — — — — 125 75 — — — 125 75 — — — 75 45 — — —
1000 1250 0 –125 — — — — — — — — 155 — — — — 155 — — — — 94 — — — —
1250 1600 0 –160 — — — — — — — — 200 — — — — 200 — — — — 120 — — — —
1600 2000 0 –200 — — — — — — — — 250 — — — — 250 — — — — 150 — — — —
5)2000
The dimensional
2500 –250 — Ds—of —
0difference outer —
diameter
— to
— be—applied
— for classes
310 — 4—
and—
2 is —
the same
310 as —
the tolerance
— — — of dimensional
190 — — difference
— —
Dmp of average outer diameter. However, the dimensional difference is applied to diameter series 0,1,2,3 and 4 against Class 4,
and also to all the diameter series against Class 2.

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Unit m

Vdp Kia Sd Sia2) Bs VBs


normal modified3)
class class class class 6 class
0 2
class class class class 6 class
0 2
clas
s
class class 4 clas
s
class class 4 cla ss 0,6 class 5,4 class 2 clas s 0,6 class 5,4 class class class class class 0
5 4 5 4 2 2 6 5 4 2
5 5
max max max max hig h low high low high low high low high low max

6 5 3 2 1.5 10 5 4 2.5 1.5 7 3 1.5 7 3 1.5 0 –40 0 –40 0 –40 — — 0 –250 12 12 5 2.5 1.5
6 5 3 2 1.5 10 6 4 2.5 1.5 7 3 1.5 7 3 1.5 0 –120 0 –40 0 –40 0 –250 0 –250 15 15 5 2.5 1.5
6 5 3 2 1.5 10 7 4 2.5 1.5 7 3 1.5 7 3 1.5 0 –120 0 –80 0 –80 0 –250 0 –250 20 20 5 2.5 1.5
8 6 3 2.5 1.5 13 8 4 3 2.5 8 4 1.5 8 4 2.5 0 –120 0 –120 0 –120 0 –250 0 –250 20 20 5 2.5 1.5
9 8 4 3 1.5 15 10 5 4 2.5 8 4 1.5 8 4 2.5 0 –120 0 –120 0 –120 0 –250 0 –250 20 20 5 3 1.5
11 9 5 3.5 2 20 10 5 4 2.5 8 5 1.5 8 5 2.5 0 –150 0 –150 0 –150 0 –380 0 –250 25 25 6 4 1.5
15 11 5 4 2.5 25 13 6 5 2.5 9 5 2.5 9 5 2.5 0 –200 0 –200 0 –200 0 –380 0 –380 25 25 7 4 2.5
19 14 7 5 3.5 30 18 8 6 2.5 10 6 2.5 10 7 2.5 0 –250 0 –250 0 –250 0 –500 0 –380 30 30 8 5 2.5
19 14 7 5 3.5 30 18 8 6 5 10 6 4 10 7 5 0 –250 0 –250 0 –300 0 –500 0 –380 30 30 8 5 4
23 17 8 6 4 40 20 10 8 5 11 7 5 13 8 5 0 –300 0 –300 0 –350 0 –500 0 –500 30 30 10 6 5
26 19 9 — — 50 25 13 — — 13 — — 15 — — 0 –350 0 –350 — — 0 –500 0 –500 35 35 13 — —
30 23 12 — — 60 30 15 — — 15 — — 20 — — 0 –400 0 –400 — — 0 –630 0 –630 40 40 15 — —
34 26 — — — 65 35 — — — — — — — — — 0 –450 — — — — — — — — 50 45 — — —
38 30 — — — 70 40 — — — — — — — — — 0 –500 — — — — — — — — 60 50 — — —
55 — — — — 80 — — — — — — — — — — 0 –750 — — — — — — — — 70 — — — —
75 — — — — 90 — — — — — — — — — — 0 –1000 — — — — — — — — 80 — — — —
94 — — — — 100 — — — — — — — — — — 0 –1250 — — — — — — — — 100 — — — —
120
2) —To— be
—applied
— 120 for deep groove ball bearings and angular contact ball bearings.— —
— — — — — — — — — — 0 –1600 — — — — — — 120 — — — —
150
3) —To— be
—applied
— 140 for — — — —
individual — —
raceway —manufactured
rings — — — for 0combined
–2000 — — use.
bearing — — —
Nominal — — — 140 — — — —
4) bore diameter of bearings of 0.6 mm is included in this dimensional division.

Unit m

VDp 6)
VDmp Kea SD Sea Cs VCs
capped bearings
diameter series
class class class class class 6 class class class class 6 class class class class class class class class class
class 6 class 0 0 5 4 2 0 5 4 2 5
class
4 2 5 4 2 all type class 0,6 5 4 2
max max max max max max
10 9 6 5 3 2 1.5 15 8 5 3 1.5 8 4 1.5 8 5 1.5 5 2.5 1.5
10 9 6 5 3 2 1.5 15 8 5 3 1.5 8 4 1.5 8 5 1.5 Identical to Identical to 5 2.5 1.5
12
16
10
13
7
8
6
7
3
4
2.5 2
32
15
20
9
10
6
7
4
5
2.5
2.5
8
8
4
4
1.5
1.5
8
8
5
5
2.5
2.5 Bs of inner Bs and VBs 5
5
2.5
2.5
1.5
1.5
20 16 10 8 5 3.5 2 25 13 8 5 4 8 4 1.5 10 5 4 ring of same of inner ring of 6 3 1.5
26 20 11 10 5 4 2.5 35 18 10 6 5 9 5 2.5 11 6 5 bearing same bearing 8 4 2.5
30 25 14 11 6 5 2.5 40 20 11 7 5 10 5 2.5 13 7 5 8 5 2.5
38 30 19 14 7 5 3.5 45 23 13 8 5 10 5 2.5 14 8 5 8 5 2.5
— — 23 15 8 6 4 50 25 15 10 7 11 7 4 15 10 7 10 7 4
— — 26 19 9 7 4 60 30 18 11 7 13 8 5 18 10 7 11 7 5
— — 30 21 10 8 5 70 35 20 13 8 13 10 7 20 13 8 13 8 7
— — 34 25 12 — — 80 40 23 — — 15 — — 23 — — 15 — —
— — 38 29 14 — — 100 50 25 — — 18 — — 25 — — 18 — —
— — 55 34 18 — — 120 60 30 — — 20 — — 30 — — 20 — —
— — 75 45 — — — 140 75 — — — — — — — — — — — —
— — 94 — — — — 160 — — — — — — — — — — — — —
— — 120 — — — — 190 — — — — — — — — — — — — —
— — 150 — — — — 220 — — — — — — — — — — — — —
— — 190 — — — — 250 — — — — — — — — — — — — —

6) To be applied in case snap rings are not installed on the bearings.


7) To be applied for deep groove ball bearings and angular contact ball bearings. Nominal outer
8) diameter of bearings of 2.5 mm is included in this dimensional division.

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Technical Data
Table 4.4 Tolerance for tapered roller bearings (Metric system)

Table 4.4 (1) Inner rings

Nominal
bore diameter
 d mp Vdp Vdmp Kia Sd
d clas 0,6X class 5,6 class 41) class class class 6 class class class class 6 class class class class 6 class class class
(mm) 0, 5 4 0, 5 4 0, 5 4 5 4
over incl. s low high low high
low
6X max 6X max 6X max max
high

10 18 0 –12 0 –7 0 –5 12 7 5 4 9 5 5 4 15 7 5 3 7 3
18 30 0 –12 0 –8 0 –6 12 8 6 5 9 6 5 4 18 8 5 3 8 4
30 50 0 –12 0 –10 0 –8 12 10 8 6 9 8 5 5 20 10 6 4 8 4
50 80 0 –15 0 –12 0 –9 15 12 9 7 11 9 6 5 25 10 7 4 8 5
80 120 0 –20 0 –15 0 –10 20 15 11 8 15 11 8 5 30 13 8 5 9 5
120 180 0 –25 0 –18 0 –13 25 18 14 10 19 14 9 7 35 18 11 6 10 6
180 250 0 –30 0 –22 0 –15 30 22 17 11 23 16 11 8 50 20 13 8 11 7
250 315 0 –35 — — — — 35 — — — 26 — — — 60 — — — — —
315 400 0 –40 — — — — 40 — — — 30 — — — 70 — — — — —
400 500 0 –45 — — — — 45 — — — 34 — — — 80 — — — — —
500 630 0 –50 — — — — 50 — — — 38 — — — 90 — — — — —
630 800 0 –75 — — — — 75 — — — 56 — — — 105 — — — — —
800 1000 0 –100 — — — — 100 — — — 75 — — — 120 — — — — —
1) The dimensional difference ds of bore diameter to be applied for class 4 is the same as the tolerance of
dimensional difference dmp of average bore diameter.

Table 4.4 (2) Outer rings


Nominal
bore diameter
 Dmp VDp VDmp Kea SD
D class 0,6X class 5,6 class 42) class class class 6 class class class class 6 class class class class 6 class class class
(mm) 0, 5 4 0, 5 4 0, 5 4 5 4
high low high low high 6X max 6X max 6X max max
over low
incl.
18 30 0 –12 0 –8 0 –6 12 8 6 5 9 6 5 4 18 9 6 4 8 4
30 50 0 –14 0 –9 0 –7 14 9 7 5 11 7 5 5 20 10 7 5 8 4
50 80 0 –16 0 –11 0 –9 16 11 8 7 12 8 6 5 25 13 8 5 8 4
80 120 0 –18 0 –13 0 –10 18 13 10 8 14 10 7 5 35 18 10 6 9 5
120 150 0 –20 0 –15 0 –11 20 15 11 8 15 11 8 6 40 20 11 7 10 5
150 180 0 –25 0 –18 0 –13 25 18 14 10 19 14 9 7 45 23 13 8 10 5
180 250 0 –30 0 –20 0 –15 30 20 15 11 23 15 10 8 50 25 15 10 11 7
250 315 0 –35 0 –25 0 –18 35 25 19 14 26 19 13 9 60 30 18 11 13 8
315 400 0 –40 0 –28 0 –20 40 28 22 15 30 21 14 10 70 35 20 13 13 10
400 500 0 –45 — — — — 45 — — — 34 — — — 80 — — — — —
500 630 0 –50 — — — — 50 — — — 38 — — — 100 — — — — —
630 800 0 –75 — — — — 75 — — — 56 — — — 120 — — — — —
800 1000 0 –100 — — — — 100 — — — 75 — — — 140 — — — — —
1000 1250 0 –125 — — — — 125 — — — 84 — — — 165 — — — — —
1250 1600 0 –160 — — — — 160 — — — 120 — — — 190 — — — — —
2) The dimensional difference Ds of outside diameter to be applied for class 4 is the same as the tolerance
of dimensional difference Dmp of average outside diameter.

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Unit m

Sia B s Ts
 B1s,  C1s  B2s,  C2s
class 4 class 0,6 class 6X class 4, 5 class 0,6 class 6X class 4, 5
max high low high low high low hhigghh low high low class 4, 5 class 4, 5
high low
high low high low
3 0 –120 0 –50 0 –200 +200 0 +100 0 +200 –200 — — — —
4 0 –120 0 –50 0 –200 +200 0 +100 0 +200 –200 — — — —
4 0 –120 0 –50 0 –240 +200 0 +100 0 +200 –200 +240 –240 — —
4 0 –150 0 –50 0 –300 +200 0 +100 0 +200 –200 +300 –300 — —
5 0 –200 0 –50 0 –400 +200 –200 +100 0 +200 –200 +400 –400 +500 –500
7 0 –250 0 –50 0 –500 +350 –250 +150 0 +350 –250 +500 –500 +600 –600
8 0 –300 0 –50 0 –600 +350 –250 +150 0 +350 –250 +600 –600 +750 –750
— 0 –350 0 –50 — — +350 –250 -200 0 — — +700 –700 +900 –900
— 0 –400 0 –80 — — +400 –400 +200 0 — — +800 –800 +1000 –1000
— 0 –450 — — — — — — — — — — +900 –900 +1200 –1200
— 0 –500 — — — — — — — — — — +1000 –1000 +1200 –1200
— 0 –750 — — — — — — — — — — +1500 –1500 +1500 –1500
— 0 –1000 — — — — — — — — — — +1500 –1500 +1500 –1500

Table 4.4 (3) Effective width of outer and inner rings with roller Unit m

Nominal
bore diameter  T1s  T2s
d class 6X class 6X
Sea C s (mm)
over incl. high 0 class low high 0 class low
low high low high
class 0, 6, 5, 4 class 6X 10 18 +100 0 +50 0 +100 0 +50 0
class 4
18 30 +100 0 +50 0 +100 0 +50 0
max high high low
30 50 +100 0 +50 0 +100 0 +50 0

50 80 +100 0 +50 0 +100 0 +50 0


low
80 120 +100 -100 +50 0 +100 -100 +50 0
5 Identical to 0 –100
Bs of inner
120 180 +150 -150 +50 0 +200 -100 +100 0
5 0 –100
5 0 –100
ring of same 0 –100 180 250 +150 -150 +50 0 +200 -100 +100 0
6
bearing 0 –100 250 315 +150 -150 +100 0 +200 -100 +100 0
7
0 –100 315 400 +200 -200 +100 0 +200 -200 +100 0
8
10 0 –100
0 –100 Master cup Master cone
10 T1 sub-unit T2 sub-unit
0 –100
13
0 –100

0 –100
— — —
— — —
— — —
— — —

d d

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Technical Data
Table 4.5 Tolerance for tapered roller bearings of inch system
Unit m
Table 4.5 (1) Inner rings 0.0001 inch

Nominal
bore
d s
diameter
d Class 4 Class 2 Class 3 Class 0 Class 00
(mm, inch) high low high low high low high low high low
over
incl.
— 76.2 +13 0 +13 0 +13 0 +13 0 +8 0
— 3 +5 0 +5 0 +5 0 +5 0 +3 0
76.2 304.8 +25 0 +25 0 +13 0 +13 0 +8 0
3 12 +10 0 +10 0 +5 0 +5 0 +3 0
Unit m
Table 4.5 (2) Outer rings 0.0001 inch

Nominal
outside diameter
D s
D Class 4 Class 2 Class 0 Class 00
(mm, inch) Class 3
over incl. over incl. over incl. over incl. over incl.
over incl.
— 304.8 +25 0 +25 0 +13 0 +13 0 +8 0
— 12 +10 0 +10 0 +5 0 +5 0 +3 0
304.8 609.6 +51 0 +51 0 +25 0 — — — —
12 24 +20 0 +20 0 +10 0 — — — —

Unit m
Table 4.5 (3) Effective width of inner rings with roller and outer rings 0.0001 inch

Nominal Nominal Ts


bore outside diameter  B 2s,  C2s
diameter
D
d (mm, inch) Class 4 Class 2
Class 4, 2, 3, 0
(mm, inch) over incl. Class 3
over Class 0, 00 high low
high
incl.
high low
low
high low
high low

— 101.6 +203 0 +203 0 +203 –203 +203 –203 +1520 –1520


— 4 +80 0 +80 0 +80 –80 +80 –80 +599 –599
101.6 304.8 +356 –254 +203 0 +203 –203 +203 –203 +1520 –1520
4 12 +140 –100 +80 0 +80 –80 +80 –80 +599 –599
304.8 609.6 — +381 –381 Unit m–381
+381 +203 –203 — — +1520 –1520
Table 4.5 (4) Radial deflection
508.0 of inner and outer rings 0.0001 inch
12 24 — +150 –150 +150 –150 +80 –80 — — +599 –599
20
Nominal
304.8 diameter
outside 609.6 508.0 — K+381K ea–381 +381 –381 +381 –381 — — +1520 –1520
ia,
D
12 24 20 +150 –150 +150 –150 +150 –150 — — +599 –599

Class 4 Class 00
(mm, inch) Class 2 Class 3 Class 0
over incl.
— 304.8 51 38 8 4 2
— 12 20 15 3 1.5 0.75
304.8 609.6 51 38 18 — —
12 24 20 15 7 — —

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Master cup Master cone
T1 sub-unit T2 sub-unit

d d

Unit m
0.0001 inch

 T1s  T2s
Cla s4 Class 3
Class 4 s high low Class 2
high low
Class 2 high low
Class 3
high low high
low high
low
+102 0 +102 0 +102 –102 +102 0 +102 0 +102 –102
+40 0 +40 0 +40 –40 +40 0 +40 0 +40 –40

1) +152To be–152 +102 bore diameters


applied for nominal 0 +102
of 406.400–102
mm 16 inch +203
or less. –102 +102 0 +102 –102
+60 –60 +40 0 +40 –40 +80 –40 +40 0 +40 –40
— — +178 –1781) +102 –1021) — — +203 –2031) +102 –1021)
— — +70 –70 +40 –40 — — +80 –80 +40 –40
— — — — — — — — — — — —
— — — — — — — — — — — —

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Technical Data
Table 4.6 Tolerance of tapered roller bearings of J series (Metric system)

Table 4.6 (1) Inner rings

Nominal
bore diameter
dmp Vd p V d mp
d Cla s K Class N Class C Class B
(mm) Class K Class N Class C Class B Class K Class N Class C Class B
s low high low high low high low
over incl. max max
high

10 18 0 –12 0 –12 0 –7 0 –5 12 12 4 3 9 9 5 4
18 30 0 –12 0 –12 0 –8 0 –6 12 12 4 3 9 9 5 4
30 50 0 –12 0 12 0 –10 0 –8 12 12 4 3 9 9 5 5
50 80 0 –15 0 –15 0 –12 0 –9 15 15 5 3 11 11 5 5
80 120 0 –20 0 –20 0 –15 0 –10 20 20 5 3 15 15 5 5
120 180 0 –25 0 –25 0 –18 0 –13 25 25 5 3 19 19 5 7
180 250 0 –30 0 –30 0 –22 0 –15 30 30 6 4 23 23 5 8
Note: Please consult NTN for bearings of Class A

Table 4.6 (2) Outer rings


Nominal
outside diameter  Dmp V Dp V Dmp
D
(mm) Class K Class N Class C Class B Class K Class N Class C Class B
Class K Class N
over incl. max max
Class C
Class B high low
high low
high low
high low

18 30 0 –12 0 –12 0 –8 0 –6 12 12 4 3 9 9 5 4
30 50 0 –14 0 –14 0 –9 0 –7 14 14 4 3 11 11 5 5
50 80 0 –16 0 –16 0 –11 0 –9 16 16 4 3 12 12 6 5
80 120 0 –18 0 –18 0 –13 0 –10 18 18 5 3 14 14 7 5
120 Please150
Note: consult NTN0 for
–20bearings0 of
–20
Class A0 –15 0 –11 20 20 5 3 15 15 8 6
150 180 0 –25 0 –25 0 –18 0 –13 25 25 5 3 19 19 9 7
180 250 0 –30 0 –30 0 –20 0 –15 30 30 6 4 23 23 10 8
Table
250 4.6 (3) 315
Effective width
0 –35of inner and outer rings0
0 –35 –25 0 –18 35 35 8 5 26 26 13 9
315Nominal 400 0 –40 0 –40 0 –28 0 –20 40 40 10 5 30 30 14 10
bore diameter  T1s  T2s
d Cla s K Class B Clas s K Class C Class B
(mm)
s high Class N high high Class N high
over incl. low low low high low
high
Class C high low
low low
high
low
Note: 1) “❋” mark are to be manufactured only for combined bearings.
10 2)80Please
+100consult NTN for the bearings
0 +50 0 of Class
+100 –100A. ❋ ❋ +100 0 +50 0 +100 –100 ❋ ❋
80 120 +100 –100 +50 0 +100 –100 ❋ ❋ +100 –100 +50 0 +100 –100 ❋ ❋
120 180 +150 –150 +50 0 +100 –100 ❋ ❋ +200 –100 +100 0 +100 –150 ❋ ❋
180 250 +150 –150 +50 0 +100 –150 ❋ ❋ +200 –100 +100 0 +100 –150 ❋ ❋

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Unit m

Ts
K ia K ia
Class K Class C Class B Class K Class N Class C Class B
N Class Class B
high low high low high low high low
max max
15 15 5 3 3 +200 0 +100 0 +200 –200 +200 –200
18 18 5 3 4 +200 0 +100 0 +200 –200 +200 –200
20 20 6 4 4 +200 0 +100 0 +200 –200 +200 –200
25 25 6 4 4 +200 0 +100 0 +200 –200 +200 –200
30 30 6 5 5 +200 –200 +100 0 +200 –200 +200 –200
35 35 8 6 7 +350 –250 +150 0 +200 –250 +200 –250
50 50 10 8 8 +350 –250 +150 0 +200 –300 +200 –300

Unit m

K ea S ea
Class K Class C Class B
N Class Class B
max max
18 18 5 3 3
20 20 6 3 3
25 25 6 4 4
35 35 6 4 4
40 40 7 4 4
45 45 8 4 5
50 50 10 5 6
60 60 11 5 6
70 70 13 5 6

Master cup Master cone


T1 sub-unit T2 sub-unit

d d

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Technical Data
Table 4.7 Tolerance of thrust ball bearings

Table 4.7 (1) Inner rings


Unit m
Nominal
d2mp V d p, V d2p S i 1)
bore
diameter
 d mp, 
d or 2 d Class Class 4 Class 0, Class 0 Class 6 Class 5 Class 4
Class K(mm) 0, 6, 5 6, 5 Class 4
high high low max
low max
over
incl.
— 18 0 –8 0 –7 6 5 10 5 3 2
18 30 0 –10 0 –8 8 6 10 5 3 2
30 50 0 –12 0 –10 9 8 10 6 3 2
50 80 0 –15 0 –12 11 9 10 7 4 3
80 120 0 –20 0 –15 15 11 15 8 4 3
120 180 0 –25 0 –18 19 14 15 9 5 4
180 250 0 –30 0 –22 23 17 20 10 5 4
250 315 0 –35 0 –25 26 19 25 13 7 5
315 400 0 –40 0 –30 30 23 30 15 7 5
400 500 0 –45 0 –35 34 26 30 18 9 6
1) The division of double direction type bearings will be in accordance with division “ d ” of single
500 630 0 –50 0 –40 38 30 35 21 11 7
direction type bearings corresponding to the identical nominal outer diameter of bearings, not according to division “d2”.

Table 4.7 (2) Outer rings


Unit m
Nominal S e 2)
outside diameter  Dmp V Dp
D Class 4 Class 0, 4 Class 0, Class 6, Class 5, Class 4 max
(mm) 6, 5 Class
high 0, 6, 5 Class
over incl. low
low high max
10 18 0 –11 0 –7 8 5 According to the tolerance
18 30 0 –13 0 –8 10 6 of S1 against “d” or “d2”
30 50 0 –16 0 –9 12 7
of the same bearings
50 80 0 –19 0 –11 14 8
80 120 0 –22 0 –13 17 10
120 180 0 –25 0 –15 19 11
180 250 0 –30 0 –20 23 15
250 315 0 –35 0 –25 26 19
315 400 0 –40 0 –28 30 21
400 500 0 –45 0 –33 34 25
500 630 0 –50 0 –38 38 29
630 800 0 –75 0 –45 55 34
2) To be applied only for bearings with flat seats.

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Table 4.7 (3) Height of bearings center washer
Unit m
Nominal Single direction type Double direction type
bore diameter
d Ts  T 1s 3)  3)T2 s

(mm) Cs3)
high low high low high low
over incl.
high low
— 30 0 –75 +50 –150 0 –75 0 –50
30 50 0 –100 +75 –200 0 –100 0 –75
50 80 0 –125 +100 –250 0 –125 0 –100
80 120 0 –150 +125 –300 0 –150 0 –125
120 180 0 –175 +150 –350 0 –175 0 –150
180 250 0 –200 +175 –400 0 –200 0 –175
250 315 0 –225 +200 –450 0 –225 0 –200
315 400 0 –300 +250 –600 0 –300 0 –250
400 500 0 –350 — — — — — —
500 630 0 –400 — — — — — —
3) To be in accordance with division “d” of single direction type bearings corresponding to the identical
outer diameter of bearings in the same bearing series.
Note: The specifications will be applied for the bearings with flat seats of Class 0.

Table 4.8 Tolerance of spherical thrust roller bearings

Table 4.8 (1) Inner rings Table 4.8 (2) Outer rings
Unit m Unit m
Nominal Nominal
bore diameter
d  d mp Vd p
Sd Ts bore diameter
D  Dmp
(mm) (mm)
high low max high low
over incl. max
over incl.
high low
50 80 0 –15 11 25 +150 –150 120 180 0 –25
80 120 0 –20 15 25 +200 –200 180 250 0 –30
120 180 0 –25 19 30 +250 –250 250 315 0 –35
180 250 0 –30 23 30 +300 –300 315 400 0 –40
250 315 0 –35 26 35 +350 –350 400 500 0 –45
315 400 0 –40 30 40 +400 –400 500 630 0 –50
400 500 0 –45 34 45 +450 –450 630 800 0 –75
800 1000 0 –100

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Technical Data
Table 4.9 Tolerance of double direction type angular contact thrust ball bearings

Table 4.9 (1) Inner rings and bearing height


Unit m
Nominal
bore diameter Sd S ia V Bs Ts
 d mp,  ds
d
(mm) 4 Class 5 Class 4 Class 5, Class 4
Class 5 low max Class 5 Class 4 Class 5 Class 4
over incl. high low
max max

Class high
low
high
18 30 0 –6 0 –5 8 4 5 3 5 2.5 0 –300
30 50 0 –8 0 –6 8 4 5 3 5 3 0 –400
50 80 0 –9 0 –7 8 5 6 5 6 4 0 –500
80 120 0 –10 0 –8 9 5 6 5 7 4 0 –600
120 180 0 –13 0 –10 10 6 8 6 8 5 0 –700
180 250 0 –15 0 –12 11 7 8 6 10 6 0 –800
250 4.9 (2)315
Table 0
Outer rings –18 0 –15 13 8 10 8 13 7 0 –900
315 400 0 –23 0 –18 15 9 13 10 15 m
Unit 9 0 –1000
Nominal
outside diameter SD S ea V Cs
 Dmp,  Ds
D
(mm) Class 5 Class 4 4
over incl. Class 5 Class 4 max Class 5 Class 4 Class 5 Class
high low max max
30 50 –30 –40 8 4 5 2.5
According to
50 80 –40 –50 8 4 tolerance of Sia 6 3
80 120 –50 –60 9 5 8 4
against “d” of the
120 150 –60 –75 10 5 same bearings 8 5
150 180 –60 –75 10 5 8 5
180 250 –75 –90 11 7 10 7
250 315 –90 –105 13 8 11 7
315 400 –110 –125 13 10 13 8
40 500 –120 –140 15 13 15 10

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Table 4.10 Allowable critical-value of bearing chamfer

Table 4.10 (1) Radial bearings


(Except tapered roller bearings) Unit mm
Side face of inner ring or
center washer, or side face
of outer ring Nominal
r s min 1) bore diameter r s max
d
over incl. Radial

rs max or r1s
rs min or r1s min
Axial

max (Radial
rs min or r1s min direction

direction)
direction
0.05 — — 0.1 0.2
Bore diameter face of rs min or r1s min 0.08 — — 0.16 0.3
bearing or outer diameter 0.1 — — 0.2 0.4
face of bearing rs max or r1s max
0.15 — — 0.3 0.6
(Axial 0.2 — — 0.5 0.8
direction) 0.3 — 40 0.6 1
40 — 0.8 1
0.6 — 40 1 2
40 — 1.3 2
1 — 50 1.5 3
50 — 1.9 3
1.1 — 120 2 3.5
120 — 2.5 4
1.5 — 120 2.3 4
120 — 3 5
— 80 3 4.5
2 80 220 3.5 5
220 — 3.8 6
2.1 — 280 4 6.5
280 — 4.5 7
— 100 3.8 6
2.5 100 280 4.5 6
280 — 5 7
3 — 280 5 8
280 — 5.5 8
4 — — 6.5 9
5 — — 8 10
6 — — 10 13
7.5 — — 12.5 17
9.5 — — 15 19
12 — — 18 24
15 — — 21 30
1) 19These are the allowable
— minimum
— dimensions of 38
25 the
chamfer dimension “r” and are described in the
dimensional table.

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Technical Data
Table 4.10 (2) Tapered roller bearings of metric system
Unit mm

rs 2) Nominal bore
diameter of or
min
bearing “ d” or r s max r 1s max
or r 1s min nominal outside
Side face of inner ring or
diameter “ D” center washer, or side face
over Radial Axial
of outer ring
direction direction

incl.

rs max or r1s max

(Radial direction)
0.3 — 40 0.7 1.4

rs min or r1s min


40 — 0.9 1.6 rs min or r1s min
0.6 — 40 1.1 1.7
40 — 1.3 2 Bore diameter face of rs min or r1s min
1 — 50 1.6 2.5 bearing or outer diameter
face of bearing rs max or r1s max
50 — 1.9 3 (Axial
— 120 2.8 4 direction)

1.5 120 250 2.8 3.5


250 — 3.5 4 Table 4.10 (3) Thrust bearings Unit mm
— 120 2.8 4
r s min or r 1s min
4)
2 120 250 3.5 4.5 r s max or r 1s max
250 — 4 5 Radial and axial direction

— 120 3.5 5 0.05 0.1


2.5 120 250 4 5.5 0.08 0.16

250 — 4.5 6 0.1 0.2

— 120 4 5.5 0.15 0.3

3 120 250 4.5 6.5 0.2 0.5

250 400 5 7 0.3 0.8

400 — 5.5 7.5 0.6 1.5

— 120 5 7 1 2.2

4 120 250 5.5 7.5 1.1 2.7

250 400 6 8 1.5 3.5

400 — 6.5 8.5 2 4

5 — 180 6.5 8 2.1 4.5

180 — 7.5 9 3 5.5

6 — 180 7.5 10 4 6.5


2) These are 180
the allowable
— minimum9 dimensions 11 of the 5 8
chamfer dimension “r” or “r1” and are described in the 6 10
dimensional table. 7.5 12.5
3) Inner rings shall be in accordance with the division of “d” 9.5 15
and outer rings with that of “D”.
12 18
Note: This standard will be applied to the bearings whose
dimensional series (refer to the dimensional table) 15 21
specified in the standard of ISO 355 or JIS B 1512. 19 25
Further, please consult NTN for bearings other than those
4) These are the allowable minimum dimensions of the
represented here.
chamfer dimension “r” or “r ”1 and are described in the
dimensional table.

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d1+
d 2 d1 d+dm 2 d1mp d+dmp

B B
Theoretical tapered hole Tapered bore with dimensional
within a flat plane tolerance

Table 4.11 Tolerance and allowable values (Class 0) of tapered bore of


radial bearings Unit m
Nominal
bore diameter  dmp mp V d p1)
d  d1mp – d
(mm)
over incl. high low
high low max
— 10 +15 0 +15 0 10
10 18 +18 0 +18 0 10
18 30 +21 0 +21 0 13
30 50 +25 0 +25 0 15
50 80 +30 0 +30 0 19
80 120 +35 0 +35 0 25
120 180 +40 0 +40 0 31
180 250 +46 0 +46 0 38
250 315 +52 0 +52 0 44
315 400 +57 0 +57 0 50
400 500 +63 0 +63 0 56
1) To be applied for all radial flat surfaces of tapered bore.
Note: 1. To be applied for tapered bores of 1/12.
2. Symbols of quantity or values
d1: Basic diameter at the theoretically large end
of the tapered bore
1
d1  d  B
12
dmp: Dimensional difference of the average bore diameter
within the flat surface at the theoretical small-end of
the tapered bore.
d1mp: Dimensional difference of the average bore diameter
within the flat surface at the theoretical large-end of the tapered
bore.
Vdp: Inequality of the bore diameter within the flat surface
B: Nominal width of inner ring
: Half of the nominal tapered angle of the tapered bore
 = 223’9.4”
= 2.38594
= 0.041643 RAD

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