H8 and H9 are ISO tolerance grades commonly used for shafts, ground bars, and precision machined components.
The primary difference between H8 and H9 is the allowable dimensional variation.
H8 is a tighter tolerance grade used when greater dimensional control is required.
Manufacturers often select H8 for:
H9 provides a larger tolerance range and is commonly used when:
| Feature | H8 | H9 |
|---|---|---|
| Dimensional Control | Tighter | Less Tight |
| Manufacturing Difficulty | Higher | Lower |
| Grinding Requirements | More Precise | Standard Precision |
| Typical Cost | Higher | Lower |
| Common Applications | Bearings, Linear Systems | General Machinery |
H8 tolerance is commonly specified for:
H9 tolerance is commonly specified for:
Centerless grinding is frequently used to achieve both H8 and H9 tolerances on:
ISO tolerance grades help ensure:
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EN 10204 3.1 and EN 10204 3.2 are material certification standards commonly