ISO 286 Fit Calculator
Select nominal size and tolerance class to calculate shaft and hole deviations instantly.
Tolerance of Shaft
Tolerance of Hole
What Is a Fit?
A fit describes the dimensional relationship between two mating parts — typically a hole and a shaft — that share the same nominal size but may have tolerance zones that differ in position and width. The permissible limit dimensions are governed by ISO 286-1:2010 and ISO 286-2:2010.
Three Pieces Define Every Fit
- Nominal dimension — the basic diameter of the hole or shaft.
- Tolerance grade (IT) — numbered 01–18. A lower number means a tighter, narrower tolerance band.
- Tolerance position — designated by a letter (A–ZC for holes, a–zc for shafts). The letter sets where the tolerance zone sits relative to the nominal size.
Fit Types
- Clearance fit — the largest shaft is always smaller than the smallest hole, guaranteeing a gap.
- Interference fit (press fit) — the smallest shaft is always larger than the largest hole, requiring force to assemble.
- Transition fit — depending on actual part dimensions, the result can be either a slight clearance or a slight interference.
This calculator determines the upper and lower deviations, maximum and minimum sizes, and centre of tolerance for any combination of nominal dimension and tolerance class. When both a hole and shaft are selected, it also classifies the resulting fit type.
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