IT Grade


IT Grade refers to the International Tolerance Grade of an industrial process defined in ISO 286. This grade identifies what tolerances a given process can produce for a given dimension.
The specific tolerance for a particular IT grade is calculated via the following formula:
where:
One thinks of as being the key dimension on the part and as being the required tolerance on that key dimension. The larger the ITG, the looser the tolerance.

Meaning and interpretation

An industrial process has an IT Grade associated with it, indicating how precise it is. When designing a part, an engineer will typically determine a key dimension and some tolerance on that dimension. Using this formula, the engineer can determine what IT Grade is necessary to produce the part with those specifications. Thus, if injection molding has an IT Grade of 13 and a part needs an IT Grade of 5, one cannot injection mold that part to those specifications. It is useful in determining the processes capable of producing parts to the needed specification.

Alternate formulation

In "Manufacturing Processes II" by H S Bawa, the following equation is given on page 95 for sizes over 500 mm: