Grades of International Tolerance

IT grade(s) refer to an internationally accepted code system for tolerances on linear dimensions. Such code systems may be used to produce interchangeable parts. In engineering, the word tolerance refers to a range of allowable dimensions or values. Standard tolerance grades are a group of tolerances for linear sizes characterized by a common identifier. For SI measurements, a system of tolerance grades defined in ISO 286 is frequently used and identified by the letters IT followed by a number specifying how precise the requirements are, relative to the nominal size of a part.

The ISO 286 defines the international tolerances grades for nominal sizes up to 3.15 meters as follows:

Nominal SizeInternational Tolerance Grade
mmIT01IT0IT1IT2IT3IT4IT5IT6IT7IT8IT9IT10IT11IT12IT13IT14IT15IT16IT17IT18
><=tolerance in μmtolerance in mm
030.30.50.81.2234610142540600.100.140.250.400.601.001.40
360.40.611.52.545812183048750.120.180.300.480.751.201.80
6100.40.611.52.546915223658900.150.220.360.580.901.502.20
10180.50.81.2235811182743701100.180.270.430.701.101.802.70
18300.611.52.546913213352841300.210.330.520.841.302.103.30
30500.611.52.54711162539621001600.250.390.621.001.602.503.90
50800.81.2235813193046741201900.300.460.741.201.903.004.60
8012011.52.5461015223554871402200.350.540.871.402.203.505.40
1201801.223.55812182540631001602500.400.631.001.602.504.006.30
180250234.571014202946721151852900.460.721.151.852.904.607.20
2503152.54681216233252811302103200.520.811.302.103.205.208.10
31540035791318253657891402303600.570.891.402.303.605.708.90
400500468101520274063971552504000.630.971.552.504.006.309.70
5006304.5691116223044701101752804400.701.101.752.804.407.0011.00
63080057101318253550801252003205000.801.252.003.205.008.0012.50
80010005.58111521294056901402303605600.901.402.303.605.609.0014.00
100012506.591318243446661051652604206601.051.652.604.206.6010.5016.50
125016008111521294054781251953105007801.251.953.105.007.8012.5019.50
160020009131825354865921502303706009201.502.303.706.009.2015.0023.00
200025001115223041577711017528044070011001.752.804.407.0011.0017.5028.00
250031501318263650699313521033054086013502.103.305.408.6013.5021.0033.00

From IT6 to IT18, the standard tolerances are multiplied by the factor 10 at each fifth step. This rule applies to all standard tolerances and may be used to extrapolate values for IT grades not given in above table. For example, the nominal size range 120 mm up to and including 180 mm, the value of IT20 is:
IT20 = IT15 x 10 = 1.6mm x 10 = 16mm

IT grades may be used with alternate prefixes which identify how the tolerance limits are distributed around a nominal value. When used with the IT prefix, IT grades do not specify how the tolerance limits are placed around the nominal value, alternate prefixes are used for this purpose. For example, if the tolerance limits are distributed symmetrically above and below the nominal value, the prefix “js” may be used. For example a part dimensioned (in millimeters) as 4 js7 is equivalent to 4 ± 0.006 (where 4 IT7 is 0.012.)

Other standardized prefixes include the letters A, B, C, CD, D, E, EF, F, G, H, J, K, M, N, P, R, S, T, U, V, X, Y, Z, ZA, ZB, ZC (for holes), and the lower-case equivalents (for shafts.) Prefix letters I, L, O, Q and W are not used to avoid confusion. Of these, the letter prefixes H and h are easiest to explain as the tolerance lies entirely on one side of the nominal size. A hole dimensioned at 4 H7 may range from 4.00 – 4.012 mm, and a shaft at 4 h7 may range from 3.988 – 4.00 mm.

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