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ASTM A681-08 - Standard Specification For Tool Steels Alloy

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Designation: A 681 08

Standard Specification for

Tool Steels Alloy1


This standard is issued under the fixed designation A 681; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense.

1. Scope
1.1 This specification covers the chemical, mechanical, and
physical requirements for available wrought alloy tool steel
products.
1.2 These products, which include hot or cold finished bar,
plate, sheet, strip, rod, wire, or forgings, are normally fabricated into tools, dies, or fixtures. The selection of a material for
a particular application will depend upon design, service
conditions, and desired properties.
1.3 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded
as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical
conversions to SI units that are provided for information only
and are not considered standard.

MIL-STD-163 Steel Mill Products, Preparation for Shipment and Storage4


2.3 Federal Standards:
Fed. Std. No. 123 Marking and Shipment (Civil Agencies)4
Fed. Std. No. 183 Continuous Identification Marking of
Iron and Steel Products4
2.4 Other Standards:
SAE J1086 Recommended Practice for Numbering Metals
and Alloys (UNS)5
3. Classification
3.1 Material in accordance with this specification is classified by chemical composition. Types correspond to respective
AISI designations.
3.1.1 Hot Work Tool Steels, Identification H:
3.1.1.1 Types H10 to H19 are characterized by a controlled
chromium content along with other alloying elements. The first
four, containing molybdenum, offer excellent toughness and
high hardenability and are frequently used in cold work
applications requiring toughness at relatively high hardness
levels.
3.1.1.2 Types H21 to H26 are characterized by a controlled
tungsten content along with other alloying elements. These
steels offer greater resistance to the softening effect of elevated
service temperatures but exhibit a lower degree of toughness.
3.1.1.3 Types H41 to H43 are low-carbon modifications of
molybdenum high speed tool steels (Note 1) and have characteristics similar to the tungsten types.

2. Referenced Documents
2.1 ASTM Standards:2
A 370 Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing
of Steel Products
A 561 Practice for Macroetch Testing of Tool Steel Bars
A 600 Specification for Tool Steel High Speed
A 700 Practices for Packaging, Marking, and Loading
Methods for Steel Products for Shipment
E 3 Guide for Preparation of Metallographic Specimens
E 30 Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Steel, Cast
Iron, Open-Hearth Iron, and Wrought Iron3
E 45 Test Methods for Determining the Inclusion Content
of Steel
E 59 Practice for Sampling Steel and Iron for Determination
of Chemical Composition3
E 527 Practice for Numbering Metals and Alloys in the
Unified Numbering System (UNS)
2.2 Military Standard:

NOTE 1High-speed tool steels are covered in Specification A 600.

3.1.2 Cold Work Tool Steels, Identification ATypes A2 to


A10 cover a wide range of carbon and alloy contents but all
have high hardenability and may be hardened in air. The low
carbon Types A8 and A9 have less wear resistance but offer
greater toughness than others in this group. Type A7, with high
carbon and vanadium, offers exceptional wear resistance but at
a very low level of toughness.

1
This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee A01 on Steel,
Stainless Steel and Related Alloys and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee
A01.29 on Tool Steels.
Current edition approved Oct. 1, 2008. Published October 2008. Originally
approved in 1973. Last previous edition approved in 2007 as A 681 071.
2
For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or
contact ASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM
Standards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page on
the ASTM website.
3
Withdrawn. The last approved version of this historical standard is referenced
on www.astm.org.

4
Available from the Standardization Documents, Order Desk, Bldg. 4, Section
D 700 Robbins Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094 Attn: NPODS.
5
Available from the Society of Automotive Engineers, 400 Commonwelth drive,
Warrendale, PA 15096.

Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.

A 681 08
drilling parallel to the axis of the bar or forging at any point
midway between the center and surface in accordance with the
latest issue of Practice E 59. The chemical analysis of the
drilling chips shall be made in accordance with the latest issue
of Test Methods E 30. The chemical composition thus determined shall not vary from the limits specified in Table 1.

3.1.3 Cold Work Tool Steels, Identification DTypes D2 to


D7 are characterized by high carbon and high chromium
contents and exhibit high resistance to abrasion. The types
containing molybdenum may be hardened in air and offer a
high degree of dimensional stability in heat treatment.
3.1.4 Cold Work Tool Steels, Identification OTypes O1 to
O7 are low-alloy types that must be hardened by quenching in
oil. Sizes over about 2 in. (50 mm) in cross section usually
exhibit lower interior hardness.
3.1.5 Shock-Resisting Steels, Identification STypes S1 to
S7 vary in alloy content but are intended for shock-resisting
applications.
3.1.6 Special-Purpose Tool Steels, Identification LTypes
L2 to L6 are low-alloy steels with a wide range of carbon
content. The low-carbon types are generally used for structural
applications requiring good levels of toughness, while the
high-carbon types may be used for short-run tools.
3.1.7 Special-Purpose Tool Steels, Identification FTypes
F1 to F2 are high-carbon steels with varying tungsten content
used primarily for relatively short-run fine edge cutting tools.
3.1.8 Mold Steels, Identification P:
3.1.8.1 Types P2 to P6 are very low-carbon steels and must
be carburized after machining or hubbing.
3.1.8.2 Types P20 and P21 are usually supplied in the
prehardened condition and can be placed in service directly
after machining.

7. Hardness Requirements Hardness Requirements


7.1 Annealed hardness values shall be obtained in accordance with the latest issue of Test Methods and Definitions
A 370, and shall not exceed the Brinell hardness values (or
equivalent Rockwell hardness values) specified in Table 2.
7.2 Specimens for determination of minimum response to
hardening shall be 14-in. (6.4-mm) thick disks cut so as to
represent either the full cross-sectional area or that midway
between the center and outer surface of the material. If the
material form or size does not lend itself to accurate hardness
determination on 14-in. thick cross-sectional disks, then longitudinal specimens may be used for hardness testing. Examples
are round bars less than 12 in. (12.7 mm) in diameter or sheet.
In this case, the specimen shall be a minimum of 3 in. (76 mm)
in length and parallel flats shall be ground on the original mill
surfaces. The specimens shall be heat treated as prescribed in
Table 3.
7.2.1 The hardness of the specimen after the specified heat
treatment shall meet the minimum hardness value for the
particular type of steel shown in Table 3. Rockwell C tests
should be used where possible but light load tests may be
necessary on thin specimens. These tests should be specified by
agreement between the seller and the purchaser. The hardness
value shall be obtained in accordance with the latest issue of
Test Methods and Definitions A 370, and shall be the average
of at least five readings taken in an area midway between the
center and surface of the largest dimension of the crosssectional specimen or along the parallel surfaces of the
longitudinal specimen.

4. Ordering Information
4.1 Orders for material under this specification shall include
the following information, as required to describe adequately
the desired material:
4.1.1 Class of material (hot work tool steel, etc.),
4.1.2 Type (H11, D2, etc.),
4.1.3 Shape (sheet, strip, plate, flat bar, round bar, square
bar, hexagon bar, octagon, special shapes),
4.1.4 Dimensions (thickness, width, diameter, length),
4.1.5 Finish (hot rolled, forged, blasted or pickled, cold
drawn, machined, ground, precision ground and polished),
4.1.6 Condition (annealed, hardened and tempered, etc.),
4.1.7 ASTM designation and year of issue, and
4.1.8 Special requirements.

8. Macrostructure
8.1 Specimens for the determination of the macrostructure
shall represent the entire cross-sectional area in the annealed
condition and be prepared in accordance with the latest issue of
Practice A 561. Material supplied to this specification shall be
capable of exhibiting a structure free of excessive porosity,
segregation, slag, dirt or other nonmetallic inclusions, pipe,
checks, cracks, and other injurious defects.
8.2 Macroetch severity levels for center porosity and ingot
pattern, illustrated photographically in Practice A 561, shall not
exceed the ratings specification in Table 4 for the appropriate
material size and composition. More stringent requirements are
available by agreement between seller and purchaser.

5. Materials and Manufacture


5.1 Unless otherwise specified, material covered by this
specification shall be made by an electric melting process. It
shall be made from ingots or slabs that have been reduced in
cross section in such a manner and to such a degree as to ensure
proper refinement of the solidification structure.
6. Chemical Composition
6.1 An analysis of each heat of steel shall be made by the
manufacturer to determine the percentage of the elements
specified, and these values shall conform to the requirements
for chemical composition specified in Table 1. If requested or
required, the chemical composition shall be reported to the
purchaser or his representative.
6.2 Analysis may be made by the purchaser from finished
bars and forgings by machining off the entire cross section and

9. Decarburization
9.1 Specimens for the determination of decarburization
shall represent a cross section of the material and be prepared
in accordance with the latest issue of Guide E 3. Material
supplied to this specification shall be capable, when examined
at 20 times or greater magnification, of not exceeding the
values given in Tables 5-8 for the appropriate size and shape of
2

A 681 08
TABLE 1 Chemical Requirements, %A
UNS
DesignationB

Carbon

Manganese

Type
min

max

min

max

Phosphorus,
max

Sulfur,D
max min

Silicon

Chromium

Vanadium

Tungsten

Molybdenum

max

min

max

min

max

min

max

min

max

T20810
T20811
T20812
T20813
T20814
T20819
T20821
T20822
T20823
T20824
T20825
T20826
T20841
T20842
T20843
T30102
T30103
T30104
T30105
T30106
T30107
T30108
T30109
T30110
T30402
T30403
T30404
T30405
T30407
T31501
T31502
T31506
T31507
T41901
T41902
T41904
T41905
T41906
T41907
T61202
T61203

H10
H11
H12
H13
H14
H19
H21
H22
H23
H24
H25
H26
H41
H42
H43
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
D2
D3
D4
D5
D7
O1
O2
O6
O7
S1
S2
S4
S5
S6
S7
L2
L3

0.35
0.33
0.30
0.32
0.35
0.32
0.26
0.30
0.25
0.42
0.22
0.45
0.60
0.55
0.50
0.95
1.20
0.95
0.95
0.65
2.00
0.50
0.45
1.25
1.40
2.00
2.05
1.40
2.15
0.85
0.85
1.25
1.10
0.40
0.40
0.50
0.50
0.40
0.45
0.45
0.95

0.45
0.43
0.40
0.45
0.45
0.45
0.36
0.40
0.35
0.53
0.32
0.55E
0.75E
0.70E
0.65E
1.05
1.30
1.05
1.05
0.75
2.85
0.60
0.55
1.50
1.60
2.35
2.40
1.60
2.50
1.00
0.95
1.55
1.30
0.55
0.55
0.65
0.65
0.50
0.55
1.00
1.10

0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.40
0.40
1.80
2.80
1.80
0.20
0.20
0.20
1.60
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
1.00
1.40
0.30
0.20
0.10
0.30
0.60
0.60
1.20
0.20
0.10
0.25

0.70
0.60
0.60
0.60
0.60
0.50
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
1.00
0.60
2.20
3.20
2.50
0.80
0.50
0.50
2.10
0.60
0.60
0.60
0.60
0.60
1.40
1.80
1.10
1.00
0.40
0.50
0.95
1.00
1.50
0.90
0.90
0.80

0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030

0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030

0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.75
0.95
1.00
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
...
0.55
0.10
0.15
0.90
1.75
1.75
2.00
0.20
0.10
0.10

1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
0.50
0.50
0.40
0.60
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.45
0.45
0.45
0.50
0.70
0.70
0.70
0.70
0.70
1.10
1.15
1.50
0.60
0.60
0.60
0.60
0.60
0.50
0.50
1.50
0.60
1.20
1.20
2.25
2.25
2.50
1.00
0.50
0.50

3.00
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.00
3.00
1.75
11.00
2.50
3.75
3.75
3.50
3.75
3.75
4.75
4.75
0.90
0.90
0.90
5.00
4.75
4.75
...
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
11.50
0.40
...
...
0.35
1.00
...
0.10
0.10
1.20
3.00
0.70
1.30

3.75
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
4.75
3.75
3.75
12.75
3.50
4.50
4.50
4.00
4.50
4.50
5.50
5.50
2.20
1.40
1.40
5.75
5.50
5.50
...
13.00
13.50
13.00
13.00
13.50
0.70
0.50
0.30
0.85
1.80
...
0.50
0.50
1.50
3.50
1.20
1.70

0.25
0.30
0.20
0.80
...
1.75
0.30
0.25
0.75
0.40
0.40
0.75
1.00
1.75
1.80
0.15
0.80
...
...
...
3.90
...
0.80
...
0.50
...
0.15
...
3.80
...
...
...
0.15
0.15
...
0.15
0.15
0.20
...
0.10
0.10

0.75
0.60
0.50
1.20
...
2.20
0.60
0.50
1.25
0.60
0.60
1.25
1.30
2.20
2.20
0.50
1.40
...
...
...
5.15
...
1.40
...
1.10
1.00
1.00
1.00
4.40
0.30
0.30
...
0.40
0.30
0.50
0.35
0.35
0.40
0.35
0.30
0.30

...
...
1.00
...
4.00
3.75
8.50
10.00
11.00
14.00
14.00
17.25
1.40
5.50
...
...
...
...
...
...
0.50
1.00
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
0.40
...
...
1.00
1.50
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

...
...
1.70
...
5.25
4.50
10.00
11.75
12.75
16.00
16.00
19.00
2.10
6.75
...
...
...
...
...
...
1.50
1.50
...
...
...
1.00
...
...
...
0.60
...
...
2.00
3.00
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

2.00
1.10
1.25
1.10
...
0.30
...
...
...
...
...
...
8.20
4.50
7.75
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
1.15
1.30
1.25
0.70
...
0.70
0.70
0.70
...
...
0.20
...
...
0.30
...
0.20
0.30
1.30
...
...

3.00
1.60
1.75
1.75
...
0.55
...
...
...
...
...
...
9.20
5.50
8.50
1.40
1.40
1.40
1.40
1.40
1.40
1.65
1.80
1.75
1.20
...
1.20
1.20
1.20
...
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.50
0.60
...
1.35
0.50
1.80
0.25
...

...
...
...
...
...
...

T61206
T60601
T60602
T51602
T51603
T51604
T51605
T51606
T51620
T51621

L6
F1
F2
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P20
P21F

0.65
0.95
1.20
...
...
...
0.06
0.05
0.28
0.18

0.75
1.25
1.40
0.10
0.10
0.12
0.10
0.15
0.40
0.22

0.25
...
0.10
0.10
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.35
0.60
0.20

0.80
0.50
0.50
0.40
0.60
0.60
0.60
0.70
1.00
0.40

0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030

0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030

0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
...
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.20
0.20

0.50
0.50
0.50
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.80
0.40

0.60
...
0.20
0.75
0.40
4.00
2.00
1.25
1.40
0.20

1.20
...
0.40
1.25
0.75
5.25
2.50
1.75
2.00
0.30

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
0.15

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
0.25

...
1.00
3.00
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

...
1.75
4.50
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

...
...
...
0.15
...
0.40
...
...
0.30
...

0.50
...
...
0.40
...
1.00
...
...
0.55
...

1.25
...
...
0.10
1.00
...
...
3.25
...
3.90

Co 4.004.50

Ni 1.251.75
Ni 1.552.05
...

Co 2.503.50

...
...
...
...
...
...
Nickel
2.00
...
...
0.50
1.50
...
0.35
3.75
...
4.25

Chemistry limits include product analysis tolerances. Unless otherwise specified, nickel plus copper equal 0.75 % max for all types.
New designation established in accordance with Practice E 527 and SAEJ1086.
C
Manganese limit is 1.0 % max for H13 resulfurized.
D
Where specified, sulfur may be 0.06 to 0.15 % to improve machinability.
E
Available in several carbon ranges.
F
Also contains 1.051.25 % aluminum.
B

material. Lower limits of decarburization may be specified by


agreement between the seller and purchaser.
9.2 Material ordered as ground and polished or ground
finished or machine finished shall be free of scale and
decarburization.

10. Permissible Variations for Dimensions


10.1 Permissible variations for dimensions shall not exceed
the applicable limits stated in Tables 9-28.

A 681 08
TABLE 2 Maximum Brinell Hardness in Annealed or Cold-Drawn
Condition
Annealed
BHN

Cold
Drawn
BHN

H10
H11
H12
H13
H14
H19
H21
H22
H23
H24
H25
H26

229
235
235
235
235
241
235
235
255
241
235
241

255
262
262
262
262
262
262
262
269
262
262
262

H41
H42
H43

235
235
235

262
262
262

A2
A3
A4
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10

248
229
241
248
269
241
248
269

262
255
262
262
285
262
262
285

D2
D3
D4
D5
D7

255
255
255
255
262

269
269
269
269
277

Type

Type

Annealed
BHN

Cold
Drawn
BHN

O1
O2
O6
O7

212
217
229
241

241
241
241
255

S1
S2
S4
S5
S6
S7

229
217
229
229
229
229

255
241
255
255
255
255

L2
L3
L6

197
201
235

241
241
262

F1
F2

207
235

241
262

P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P20
P21

100
143
131
131
212

...
...
...
...
...
...
...

A
A

indicate the pieces from which samples will be selected.


Otherwise the seller shall report to the purchaser, or his
representative, the results of the chemical analysis and the
physical and mechanical property tests made in accordance
with this specification.
13.3 The purchaser may perform any of the inspections set
forth in this specification on the as-received material where
such inspections are deemed necessary to ensure that supplies
and services conform to the prescribed requirements.
14. Rejection and Rehearing
14.1 Unless otherwise specified, any rejections based on
tests made in accordance with this specification shall be
reported to the seller within 30 days from the date of receipt of
the material.
14.2 Material that shows injurious defects subsequent to its
acceptance by the purchaser shall be rejected and the seller
notified.
14.3 Samples tested in accordance with this specification
that represent rejected material shall be preserved for 30 days
from the date of the test report. In case of dissatisfaction with
the results of the test, the seller may make claim for a rehearing
within that time.
15. Packaging, Loading, and Package Marking
15.1 Packaging and Loading:
15.1.1 Unless otherwise specified, shipments shall be packaged and loaded in accordance with Practices A 700.
15.1.2 When specified in the contract or order, and for direct
procurement by or direct shipment to the government, when
Level A is specified, preservation, packaging, and loading shall
be in accordance with the Level A requirement of MIL-STD163.
15.2 Markings:
15.2.1 Shipments shall be properly marked with the name or
brand of manufacturer, purchasers name and order number,
designation (ASTM A 681), heat number, grade or type, and
where appropriate, the size, length, and weight. Unless otherwise specified, method of marking is at the option of the
manufacturer.
15.2.2 When specified in the contract or order, and for direct
procurement by or direct shipment to the government, marking
for shipment, in addition to any requirements specified in the
contract or order, shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-163
for military agencies, and in accordance with Fed. Std. No. 123
for civil agencies.
15.2.3 For government procurement by the Defense Supply
Agency, steel shall be continuously marked for identification in
accordance with Fed. Std. No. 183.

Normally furnished in prehardened condition.

11. Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance


11.1 All alloy tool steels shall be free of heavy scale, deep
pitting, laps, porosity, injurious segregations, excessive nonmetallic inclusions, seams, cracks, checks, slivers, scale marks,
dents, soft and hard spots, pipes, or any defects that would
detrimentally affect the suitability of the material after removal
of the recommended stock allowance.
12. Sampling
12.1 Each particular shipment of a heat of steel by type,
size, and shape shall be considered a lot and must conform to
the provisions of this specification.
13. Inspection
13.1 Unless otherwise specified in the contract or purchase
order, the supplier is responsible for the performance of all
inspection requirements as specified herein. The supplier may
utilize his own facilities or any other acceptable to the
purchaser.
13.2 When specified in the purchase order, the inspector
representing the purchaser shall have access to the material
subject to inspection for the purpose of witnessing the selection
of samples, preparation of test pieces, and performance of the
tests. For such tests, the inspector shall have the right to

16. Keywords
16.1 alloy; cold work tool steels; decarburization; hardness;
hot work tool steels; macrostructure; tool steel

A 681 08
TABLE 3 Heat-Treating Requirements

NOTE 1The austenitizing temperatures are stipulated for the response to hardening test only. Other combinations of austenitizing and tempering
temperatures may be used for particular applications.
NOTE 2Preheating temperature may be 625F (14C), but austenitizing and tempering temperatures shall be 610F (5.6C). If samples are
austenitized in salt, the sample shall be at the austenitizing temperature for the minimum time shown. If a controlled atmosphere furnace is used, the
sample shall be at the austenitizing temperature for 5 to 15 min (10 to 20 min for D types). The time at temperature is the time after the sample reaches
the austenitizing temperature. This range of time is given because of the difficulty in determining when the sample reaches temperature in some types
of controlled atmosphere furnaces.
NOTE 3Those steels tempered at 400F (204C) shall have a single 2-h temper, while those tempered at 950 (510), 1025 (552), or 1200F (649C)
shall be double-tempered for 2 h each cycle.
NOTE 4The P types shall not be tested for response to heat treatment since P2 to P6 are used in the carburized condition and P20 are normally
furnished in the prehardened condition.
NOTE 5Specimens as described in 7.2 shall be capable of producing the specified minimum hardness when the stipulated heat treating parameters
are used.
Austenitizing Temperature, F (C)
Type

H10
H11
H12
H13
H14
H19
H21
H22
H23
H24
H25
H26
H41
H42
H43
A2
A3
A4
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
D2
D3
D4
D5
D7
O1
O2
O6
O7
S1
S2
S4
S5
S6
S7
L2
L3
L6
F1
F2
A

Preheat Temperature,
F (C)

Controlled
Atmosphere
Furnaces

Austenitizing Time
(minutes)

Quench Medium

Salt Bath

1450 (788)
1450 (788)
1450 (788)
1450 (788)
1450 (788)
1450 (788)
1450 (788)
1450 (788)
1500 (816)
1450 (788)
1450 (788)
1550 (843)
1450 (788)
1450 (788)
1450 (788)
1450 (788)
1450 (788)
1250 (677)
1200 (649)
1500 (816)
1450 (788)
1450 (788)
1200 (649)
1500 (816)
1500 (816)
1500 (816)
1500 (816)
1500 (816)
1200 (649)
1200 (649)
...
1200 (649)
1250 (677)
1250 (677)
1250 (677)
1250 (677)
1450 (788)
1250 (677)
1200 (649)
1200 (649)
1200 (649)
1200 (649)
1200 (649)

1850 (1010)
1825 (996)
1825 (996)
1825 (996)
1900 (1038)
2150 (1177)
2150 (1177)
2150 (1177)
2275 (1246)
2200 (1204)
2250 (1232)
2275 (1246)
2125 (1163)
2175 (1191)
2150 (1177)
1725 (941)
1775 (968)
1550 (843)
1525 (829)
1750 (954)
1825 (996)
1825 (996)
1475 (802)
1825 (996)
1750 (954)
1800 (982)
1825 (996)
1925 (1052)
1450 (788)
1450 (788)
1450 (788)
1575 (857)
1725 (941)
1625 (885)
1625 (885)
1625 (885)
1700 (927)
1725 (941)
1575 (857)
1525 (829)
1500 (816)
1525 (829)
1525 (829)

1875 (1024)
1850 (1010)
1850 (1010)
1850 (1010)
1925 (1052)
2175 (1191)
2175 (1191)
2175 (1191)
2300 (1260)
2225 (1218)
2275 (1246)
2300 (1260)
2150 (1177)
2200 (1204)
2175 (1191)
1750 (954)
1800 (982)
1575 (857)
1550 (843)
1775 (968)
1850 (1010)
1850 (1010)
1500 (816)
1850 (1010)
1775 (968)
1825 (996)
1850 (1010)
1950 (1066)
1475 (802)
1475 (802)
1475 (802)
1600 (871)
1750 (954)
1650 (899)
1650 (899)
1650 (899)
1725 (941)
1750 (954)
1600 (871)
1550 (843)
1525 (829)
1550 (843)
1550 (843)

515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
1020
1020
1020
1020
1020
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515
515

Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Oil
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Oil
Air
Air
Air
Oil
Oil
Oil
Oil
Oil
Brine
Oil
Oil
Oil
Air
Oil
Oil
Oil
Brine
Brine

0.450.55 % carbon type.

Tempering
Temperature,
F (C)
1025
1025
1025
1025
1025
1025
1025
1025
1200
1025
1025
1025
1025
1025
1025
400
400
400
400
400
950
950
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400

(552)
(552)
(552)
(552)
(552)
(552)
(552)
(552)
(649)
(552)
(552)
(552)
(552)
(552)
(552)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(510)
(510)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)
(204)

Minimum
Hardness,
RC
55
53
53
52
55
55
52
53
42
55
44
58
60
60
58
60
63
61
58
63
56
56
59
59
61
62
61
63
59
59
59
62
56
58
58
58
56
56
53A
62
58
64
64

A 681 08
TABLE 4 Macroetch Standards
(Maximum Allowable Rating)A
Low-Alloy Tool SteelsB
Bar Size, in. (mm)

Porosity

Up to 2 (50.8), incl
Over 2 to 3 (50.8 to 76), incl
Over 3 to 4 (76 to 102), incl
Over 4 to 5 (102 to 127), incl
Over 5 to 6 (127 to 152), incl
Over 6 (152)

High-Alloy Tool SteelsC

Ingot Pattern

4
412
412
5
5
As negotiated between

6
6
6
6
6
seller and purchaser.

Porosity

Ingot Pattern

3
3 1 2
4
412
5

6
6
6
6
6

Refer to macroetch photographs in Practice A 561.


Low-alloy tool steels include H10-13, A2-6, A8-10, A11O,S,L,F, and P types.
C
High-alloy tool steels include H14-43, D2-7, and A7.
B

TABLE 5 Maximum Decarburization Limits


(Rounds, Hexagons and Octagons Maximum Limit Per Side)

NOTEThe recommended minimum allowance for machining prior to


heat treatment is 25 % greater than the maximum decarburization allowed.
Ordered Size, in. (mm)

Hot Rolled

Forged

Cold Drawn

Up to 12 (12.7), incl
Over 12 to 1 (12.7 to 25.4),
incl
Over 1 to 2 (25.4 to 50.8),
incl
Over 2 to 3 (50.8 to 76), incl
Over 3 to 4 (76 to 102), incl
Over 4 to 5 (102 to 127), incl
Over 5 to 6 (127 to 152), incl
Over 6 to 8 (152 to 203), incl
Over 8 to 10 (203 to 254),
incl

0.013 (0.33)
0.025 (0.64)

...
...

0.013 (0.33)
0.025 (0.64)

0.038 (0.97)

0.058 (1.47)

0.038 (0.96)

0.050 (1.27)
0.070 (1.78)
0.090 (2.29)
0.120 (3.05)
...
...

0.075 (1.91)
0.096 (2.44)
0.116 (2.95)
0.136 (3.45)
0.160 (4.06)
0.160 (4.06)

0.050 (1.27)
0.070 (1.78)
...
...
...
...

TABLE 6 Maximum Decarburization Limits


(Hot Rolled Square and Flat Bars Maximum Limit Per Side)

NOTEThe recommended minimum allowance for machining prior to heat treatment is 25 % greater than the maximum decarburization allowed.

Specified Widths, in. (mm)


Specified Thickness,
in. (mm)

0 to 12
(0 to 12.7)
incl

Over
12 to 1
(12.7 to
25.4), incl

Over
1 to 2
(25.4 to
50.8), incl

Over
2 to 3
(50.8 to
76), incl

Over
3 to 4
(76 to
102), incl

Over
4 to 5
(102 to
127), incl

0 to 12 (0 to 12.7), incl A 0.020 (0.51) 0.020 (0.51) 0.024 (0.61) 0.028 (0.71) 0.032 (0.81) 0.036
B 0.020 (0.51) 0.026 (0.66) 0.032 (0.81) 0.038 (0.97) 0.044 (1.12) 0.054
Over 12 to 1 (12.7 to
A
...
0.036 (0.91) 0.036 (0.91) 0.036 (0.91) 0.040 (1.02) 0.044
25.4), incl
B
...
0.036 (0.91) 0.042 (1.07) 0.046 (1.17) 0.056 (1.42) 0.064
Over 1 to 2 (25.4 to
A
...
...
0.052 (1.32) 0.052 (1.32) 0.056 (1.42) 0.056
50.8), incl
B
...
...
0.052 (1.32) 0.056 (1.42) 0.060 (1.52) 0.072
Over 2 to 3 (50.8 to
A
...
...
...
0.064 (1.63) 0.064 (1.63) 0.068
76), incl
B
...
...
...
0.064 (1.63) 0.072 (1.83) 0.082
Over 3 to 4 (76 to
A
...
...
...
...
0.080 (2.03) 0.080
102), incl
B
...
...
...
...
0.080 (2.03) 0.090

Over
5 to 6
(127 to
152), incl

(0.91) 0.040
(1.37) 0.062
(1.12) 0.052
(1.63) 0.082
(1.42) 0.060
(1.83) 0.086
(1.73) 0.068
(2.08) 0.094
(2.03) 0.086
(2.29) 0.100

Over
6 to 7
(152 to
178), incl

Over
7 to 8
(178 to
203), incl

Over
8 to 9
(203 to
229), incl

Over
9 to 12
(229 to
304), incl

(1.02) 0.044 (1.12) 0.048 (1.22) 0.048 (1.22) 0.048


(1.57) 0.066 (1.68) 0.078 (1.98) 0.082 (2.08) 0.096
(1.32) 0.056 (1.42) 0.060 (1.52) 0.060 (1.52) 0.060
(2.08) 0.090 (2.29) 0.098 (2.49) 0.102 (2.59) 0.108
(1.52) 0.060 (1.52) 0.064 (1.63) 0.068 (1.73) 0.072
(2.18) 0.098 (2.49) 0.112 (2.84) 0.118 (3.00) 0.122
(1.73) 0.072 (1.83) 0.072 (1.83) 0.080 (2.03) 0.080
(2.39) 0.110 (2.79) 0.122 (3.10) 0.130 (3.30) 0.136
(2.18) 0.092 (2.34) 0.094 (2.39) 0.100 (2.54) 0.100
(2.54) 0.120 (3.05) 0.132 (3.35) 0.132 (3.35) 0.150

(1.22)
(2.44)
(1.52)
(2.74)
(1.83)
(3.10)
(2.03)
(3.45)
(2.54)
(3.81)

A 681 08
TABLE 7 Maximum Decarburization Limits
(Forged Square and Flat Bars Maximum Limit Per Side)

NOTEThe recommended minimum allowance for machining prior to heat treatment is 25 % greater than the maximum decarburization allowed.

Specified Width, in. (mm)


Over 1 to 2 Over 2 to 3
(25.4 to 50.0), (50.8 to 76),
incl
incl

Specified Thickness,
in. (mm)
Over 12 to 1, (12.7 to
25.4), incl
Over 1 to 2, (25.4 to
50.8), incl
Over 2 to 3 (50.8 to
76), incl
Over 3 to 4 (76 to
102), incl
Over 4 to 5 (102 to
127), incl
Over 5 to 6 (127 to
152), incl
Over 6 to 7 (152 to
178) incl

A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B

0.038 (0.97)
0.048 (1.22)
0.058 (1.47)
0.058 (1.47)
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

0.042 (1.07)
0.056 (1.42)
0.062 (1.57)
0.066 (1.68)
0.080 (2.03)
0.080 (2.03)
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

Over 3 to 4
(76 to 102),
incl

Over 4 to 5
Over 5 to 6
Over 6 to 7 Over 7 to 8 Over 8 to 9
(102 to 127), (127 to 152), (152 to 178), (178 to 203),
(203 to
Over 9 to 12 (229
incl
incl
incl
incl
229), incl
to 305), incl

0.048 (1.32)
0.070 (1.78)
0.066 (1.68)
0.078 (1.98)
0.084 (2.13)
0.092 (2.34)
0.102 (2.59)
0.102 (2.59)
...
...
...
...
...
...

0.052 (1.32)
0.080 (2.03)
0.070 (1.78)
0.086 (2.18)
0.088 (2.24)
0.098 (2.49)
0.106 (2.69)
0.106 (2.69)
0.126 (3.20)
0.126 (3.20)
...
...
...
...

0.056 (1.42)
0.94 (2.39)
0.074 (1.78)
0.100 (2.54)
0.092 (2.34)
0.016 (2.69)
0.112 (2.84)
0.112 (2.84)
0.130 (3.30)
0.130 (3.30)
0.150 (3.81)
0.150 (3.81)
...
...

0.062 (1.57)
0.110 (2.79)
0.080 (1.88)
0.114 (2.90)
0.098 (2.49)
0.118 (3.00)
0.120 (3.05)
0.120 (3.05)
0.138 (3.51)
0.138 (3.51)
0.158 (4.01)
0.158 (4.01)
0.176 (4.47)
0.176 (4.47)

0.066
0.132
0.084
0.132
0.106
0.136
0.132
0.132
0.146
0.146
0.166
0.166
0.186
0.186

(1.68)
(3.35)
(2.03)
(3.35)
(2.69)
(3.45)
(3.35)
(3.35)
(3.71)
(3.71)
(4.22)
(4,22)
(4.72)
(4.72)

0.072 (1.83)
0.132 (3.35)
0.094 (2.39)
0.132 (3.35)
0.114 (2.90)
0.136 (3.45)
0.140 (3.56)
0.140 (3.56)
0.156 (3.96)
0.156 (3.96)
0.176 (4.47)
0.176 (4.47)
0.186 (4.72)
0.186 (4.72)

0.080
0.132
0.106
0.132
0.126
0.136
0.158
0.158
0.170
0.170
0.188
0.188
0.198
0.198

(2.03)
(3.35)
(2.69)
(3.35)
(3.20)
(3.45)
(4.01)
(4.01)
(4.32)
(4.32)
(4.78)
(4.78)
(5.03)
(5.03)

TABLE 8 Maximum Decarburization Limits


(Cold Drawn Square and Flat Bars Maximum Limits Per Side)

NOTEThe recommended minimum allowance for machining prior to heat treatment is 25 % greater than the maximum decarburization allowed.

Specified Width, in. (mm)


Specified Thickness, in. (mm)
0 to 12 (0 to 12.7), incl
Over to 1 (12.7 to 25.4), incl
12

Over 1 to 2 (25.4 to 50.8), incl

A
B
A
B
A
B

0 to 12
(0 to 12.7),
incl

Over 12 to 1
(12.7 to
25.4), incl

Over 1 to 2
(25.4 to
50.8), incl

Over 2 to 3
(50.8 to 76),
incl

Over 3 to 4
(76 to 102),
incl

Over 4 to 5
102 to 127),
incl

0.020 (0.51)
0.020 (0.51)
...
...
...
...

0.020 (0.51)
0.026 (0.66)
0.036 (0.91)
0.036 (0.91)
...
...

0.024
0.032
0.036
0.042
0.052
0.052

0.028
0.038
0.036
0.046
0.052
0.056

0.032
0.044
0.040
0.056
0.056
0.060

0.036 (0.91)
0.054 (1.37)
0.044 (1.12)
0.064 (1.63)
...
...

(0.61)
(0.81)
(0.91)
(1.07)
(1.32)
(1.32)

(0.71)
(0.97)
(0.91)
(1.17)
(1.32)
(1.42)

(0.81)
(1.12)
(1.02)
(1.42)
(1.42)
(1.52)

A 681 08
TABLE 9 Hot-Rolled Bars
(Rounds, Squares, Octagons, Quarter Octagons, Hexagons Size
Tolerance)
Specified Sizes, in. (mm)

Size Tolerances, in. (mm)


Under

To 12 (12.7), incl
Over 12 to 1 (12.7 to 25.4), incl
Over 1 to 112 (25.4 to 38.1), incl
Over 112 to 2 (38.1 to 50.8), incl
Over 2 to 212 (50.8 to 63.5), incl
Over 212 to 3 (63.5 to 76.2), incl
Over 3 to 4 (76.2 to 101.6), incl
Over 4 to 512 (101.6 to 139.7), incl
Over 512 to 612 (139.7 to 165.1), incl
Over 612 to 8 (165.1 to 203.2), incl

0.005
0.005
0.006
0.008
0.010
0.010
0.012
0.015
0.018
0.020

Over

(0.13)
(0.13)
(0.15)
(0.20)
(0.25)
(0.25)
(0.30)
(0.38)
(0.46)
(0.51)

0.012
0.016
0.020
0.025
0.030
0.040
0.050
0.060
0.100
0.150

(0.30)
(0.41)
(0.51)
(0.64)
(0.76)
(1.02)
(1.27)
(1.52)
(2.54)
(3.81)

TABLE 10 Forged Bars


(Rounds, Squares, Octagons, Hexagons Size Tolerances)A
Specified Sizes, in. (mm)

Size Tolerances, in. (mm)


Under

Over
Over
Over
Over
Over
A

1
2
3
5
7

to
to
to
to
to

2
3
5
7
9

(25.4 to 50.8), incl


(50.8 to 76), incl
(76 to 127), incl
(127 to 177.8) incl
(177.8 to 229), incl

0.030
0.030
0.060
0.125
0.187

Over

(0.76)
(0.76)
(1.52)
(3.18)
(4.75)

0.060
0.080
0.125
0.187
0.312

(1.52)
(2.03)
(3.18)
(4.75)
(7.92)

Out-of-section tolerances to be three fourths of the total tolerance.

TABLE 11 Rough-Turned Round Bars


(Size Tolerance)A
Specified Sizes,B in. (mm)

Over
Over
Over
Over
Over
Over

Size Tolerance, in. (mm)

to 112 (19.0 to 38.1), incl


112 to 3116 (38.1 to 77.8), incl
3116 to 4116 (77.8 to 103.2), incl
4116 to 6116 (103.2 to 154), incl
6116 to 10116 (154 to 255.6), incl
10116 Please consult producer
34

Under

Over

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.010 (0.254)
0.015 (0.38)
0.031 (0.79)
0.062 (1.6)
0.094 (2.4)

Out-of-round tolerances to be one half of the total tolerance.


Consult producer for oversize allowance and decarburization limits for all
sizes.
B

TABLE 12 Cold-Drawn Bars


(Rounds, Octagons, Quarter Octagons, and Hexagons Size
Tolerances)A
Size Range, in. (mm)

Tolerance, in. (mm)


Plus and Minus

to 12 (6.4 to 12.7), excl


to 1 (12.7 to 25.4), excl
1 to 234 (25.4 to 69.8), incl

0.002 (0.05)
0.0025 (0.06)
0.003 (0.08)

14
12

Out-of-round tolerances to be one half of the total thickness.

A 681 08
TABLE 13 Centerless Ground Bars Rounds
(Diameter Tolerances)A
Diameter Range, in. (mm)

Tolerance, in. (mm)

to 12 (6.4 to 12.7), excl


12 to 3116 (12.7 to 77.8), excl
3116 to 4116 (77.8 to 103.2), excl
14

Under

Over

0.0015 (0.038)
0.002 (0.05)
0.003 (0.08)

0.0015 (0.038)
0.002 (0.05)
0.003 (0.08)

Out of round tolerances to be 12 of the total tolerance.

TABLE 14 Hot-Rolled Flat Bars


(Width and Thickness Tolerances Width Tolerances)A
Specified Widths, in. (mm)

Width Tolerances, in. (mm)


Under

To 1 (25.4), incl
Over 1 to 3 (25.4 to 76), incl
Over 3 to 5 (76 to 127), incl
Over 5 to 7 (127 to 178), incl
Over 7 to 10 (178 to 254), incl
Over 10 to 12 (254 to 305), incl
Specified
Widths,
in. (mm)

(0.41)
(0.79)
(1.19)
(1.60)
(1.98)
(2.39)

0.031
0.047
0.063
0.094
0.125
0.156

(0.79)
(1.19)
(1.60)
(2.39)
(3.18)
(3.96)

Thickness Tolerances for Specified Thicknesses, in. (mm)


To 14 (6.4), incl
Under

To 1 (25.4), 0.006
incl
Over 1 to 2 0.006
(25.4 to
50.8), incl
Over 2 to 3 0.006
(50.8 to
76),incl
Over 3 to 4 0.008
(76 to 102),
incl
Over 4 to 5 0.010
(102 to
127), incl
Over 5 to 6 0.012
(127 to
152), incl
Over 6 to 7 0.014
(152 to
178), incl
Over 7 to 10 0.018
(178 to
254), incl
Over 10 to 12 0.020
(254 to
305), incl
A

0.016
0.031
0.047
0.063
0.078
0.094

Over

Over

Over 14 to 12
(6.4 to 12.7), incl
Under

Over

Over 12 to 1
(12.7 to 25.4), incl

Over 1 to 2
(25.4 to 50.8), incl

Under

Under

Over

Under

Over

Under

Over

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Over

(0.15) 0.010 (0.25) 0.008 (0.20) 0.012 (0.30) 0.010 (0.25) 0.016 (0.41)

(0.15) 0.014 (0.36) 0.008 (0.20) 0.016 (0.41) 0.010 (0.25) 0.020 (0.51) 0.020 (0.51) 0.024 (0.61)

Over 2 to 3
(50.8 to 76), incl

(0.15) 0.018 (0.46) 0.008 (0.20) 0.020 (0.51) 0.010 (0.25) 0.024 (0.61) 0.020 (0.51) 0.027 (0.69) 0.026 (0.66) 0.034 (0.86)

Over 3 to 4
(76 to 102), incl

(0.20) 0.020 (0.51) 0.010 (0.25) 0.022 (0.56) 0.013 (0.33) 0.024 (0.61) 0.024 (0.61) 0.030 (0.76) 0.032 (0.81) 0.042 (1.07) 0.040 (1.02) 0.048 (1.22)

(0.25) 0.020 (0.51) 0.012 (0.30) 0.024 (0.61) 0.015 (0.38) 0.030 (0.76) 0.027 (0.69) 0.035 (0.89) 0.032 (0.81) 0.042 (1.07) 0.042 (1.07) 0.050 (1.27)

(0.30) 0.020 (0.51) 0.014 (0.36) 0.030 (0.76) 0.018 (0.46) 0.030 (0.76) 0.030 (0.76) 0.035 (0.89) 0.036 (0.91) 0.046 (1.17) 0.044 (1.12) 0.054 (1.37)

(0.36) 0.027 (0.69) 0.016 (0.41) 0.032 (0.81) 0.018 (0.46) 0.035 (0.89) 0.030 (0.76) 0.040 (1.02) 0.036 (0.91) 0.048 (1.22) 0.046 (1.17) 0.056 (1.42)

(0.46) 0.030 (0.76) 0.020 (0.51) 0.035 (0.89) 0.024 (0.61) 0.040 (1.02) 0.035 (0.89) 0.045 (1.14) 0.040 (1.02) 0.054 (1.37) 0.052 (1.32) 0.064 (1.62)

(0.51) 0.035 (0.89) 0.025 (0.64) 0.040 (1.02) 0.030 (0.76) 0.045 (1.14) 0.040 (1.02) 0.050 (1.27) 0.046 (1.17) 0.060 (1.52) 0.056 (1.42) 0.072 (1.83)

Out of square tolerance to be 34 of total width tolerance max.

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TABLE 15 Forged Flat Bars
(Width Tolerances)
Width Tolerances, in. (mm)
Specified Widths, in. (mm)
Under
Over
Over
Over
Over

1
3
5
7

to
to
to
to

3
5
7
9

(25.4 to 76), incl


(76 to 127), incl
(127 to 178), incl
(178 to 229), incl

0.031
0.062
0.125
0.187

Over

(0.79)
(1.57)
(3.18)
(4.75)

0.078
0.125
0.187
0.312

(1.98)
(3.18)
(4.75)
(7.92)

Thickness Tolerances for Specified Thicknesses, in. (mm)


Specified Widths,
in. (mm)

To 1 (25.4), incl
Under

Over 1 to 3
76), incl
Over 3 to 5
127), incl
Over 5 to 7
178), incl
Over 7 to 9
229), incl

Over 1 to 3
(25.4 to 76), incl

Over

Under

Over 3 to 5
(76 to 127), incl

Over

Over 5 to 7
(127 to 178), incl

Over 7 to 9
(178 to 229), incl

Under

Over

Under

Over

Under

Over

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

(25.4 to

0.016 (0.41) 0.031 (0.79) 0.031 (0.79) 0.078 (1.98)

(76 to

0.031 (0.79) 0.062 (1.57) 0.047 (1.19) 0.094 (2.39) 0.062 (1.57) 0.125 (3.18)

(127 to

0.047 (1.19) 0.094 (2.39) 0.062 (1.57) 0.125 (3.18) 0.078 (1.98) 0.156 (3.96) 0.125 (3.18) 0.187 (4.75)

(178 to

0.062 (1.57) 0.125 (3.18) 0.078 (1.98) 0.156 (3.96) 0.094 (2.39) 0.187 (4.75) 0.156 (3.96) 0.219 (5.56) 0.187 (4.75) 0.312 (7.92)

TABLE 16 Cold Drawn Square and Flat Bars


(Size Tolerances)

TABLE 19 Precision Ground Square and Flat Bars


(Thickness and Width Tolerances )

Tolerance,
in. (mm)
Plus and Minus

Size Range, in. (mm)


14 to 34 (6.4 to 19.1), incl
Over 34 to 112 (19.1 to 38.1), incl
Over 112 (38.1)

NOTESurface Finish, 35 in. (0.89 m) rms maximum. Free of


decarburization.
Thickness, in. (mm)

0.002 (0.05)
0.003 (0.08)
0.004 (0.10)

Tolerance, in. (mm)


Under

Up to 114 (31.8), incl


Over 114 to 2 (31.8 to 50.8), incl

TABLE 17 Drill Rod, Rounds, Polished or Ground


(Size Tolerances)A

to 14 (12.7 to 355.6), incl

12

Over

Thickness
0.001 (0.03)
0.001 (0.03)
0.002 (0.05)
0.002 (0.05)
Width
0.000
0.005 (0.13)

NOTEOut-of-round to be of total tolerance maximum.


12

Specified Size,
in. (mm)
Up to 0.124 (3.15), incl
0.125 to 0.499 (3.18 to 12.7),
incl
0.500 to 1.500 (12.7 to 38.1),
incl
A

Standard Manufacturing
Tolerance, in. (mm),
plus and minus

Precision Tolerance,
in. (mm),
plus and minus

0.0003 (0.008)
0.0005 (0.013)

0.0002 (0.005)
0.00025 (0.006)

0.001 (0.025)

0.0005 (0.013)

TABLE 20 Hot-Rolled or Forged Bars and Billets


(Tolerances for Machine Cut Lengths)
Specified Sizes Apply to Rounds, Squares,
Hexagons, Octagons, and Width of Flats,
in. (mm)
To 9 (229), incl
Over 9 to 12 (229 to 305), incl
Over 12 to 18 (305 to 457), incl
Over 18 (457)

Out-of-round tolerances to be one half of the total tolerance.

TABLE 18 Drill Rod, Shapes Other than Rounds, Cold Drawn


(Size Tolerances)A
Specified Size, in. (mm)
Up to 14 (6.4), excl
14 to 34 (6.4 to 19.0), excl
34 to 1 (19.0 to 25.4), incl
A

Tolerances, in. (mm),


plus and minus
0.0005 (0.013)
0.001 (0.025)
0.0015 (0.038)

Out-of-round tolerances to be one half of the total tolerance.

10

Tolerances for Specified Lengths,


14 ft (4.27 m) max, in. (mm)
Over

Under

(9.5)
12 (12.7)
34 (19.1)
1 (25.4)

0
0
0
0

38

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TABLE 21 Straightened Hot-Rolled Annealed Bars or ColdFinished Bars
(Straightness Tolerances )
This table does not apply to flat bars having a width to thickness ratio of 6 to
1 or greater.
Measurement is taken on the concave side of the bar with a straightedge.
Bars are furnished to the following straightness tolerances:
Hot rolled bars:
18 in. in any 5 ft, but may not exceed 18 in.
3 (no. of ft in length/5)
The foregoing formula applies also to bars under 5 ft in length. (3.2 mm in any
1.54 m, but may not exceed 3.2 mm 3 (no. of m in length/1.54). The foregoing
formula applies also to bars under 1.54 m in length.)
Cold finished bars:
116 in. in any 5 ft, but may not exceed 116 in.
3 (no. of ft in length/5)
The foregoing formula applies also to bars under 5 ft in length. (1.6 mm in any
1.54 m, but may not exceed 1.6 mm 3 (no. of m in length/1.54). The foregoing
formula applies also to bars under 1.54 m in length.)

TABLE 22 Forgings, Disks, Rings and Rectangular Blocks


(Allowances for Machining; Tolerances Over Allowances)

NOTE 1Unmachined tool steel forgings are furnished to size and surface allowances for machining and tolerances over allowances. Experience
indicates that the allowances and tolerances in the tabulation below are satisfactory for many applications. When width and thickness differ, each
dimension carries its individual allowance and tolerance in accordance with the tabulation; also, the ID and OD take their respective allowances and
tolerances.
NOTE 2When forgings are ordered, the purchaser should state whether the sizes are the forged or the finished sizes. The minimum sizes ordered for
forgings should be the finished sizes plus allowances for machining; and the ordered forged sizes are subject to applicable tolerances.
Diameters of Disks and Rings and Dimension of Blocks
Finished Size Diameters or Dimensions of Blocks, in. (mm)

Up to 3 (76), incl
Over 3 to 5 (76 to 127), incl
Over 5 to 7 (127 to 178), incl
Over 7 to 10 (178 to 254), incl
Over 10 to 12 (254 to 305), incl
Over 12 to 15 (305 to 381), incl
Over 15 to 18 (381 to 457), incl
Over 18 to 24 (457 to 610), incl
Over 24 to 32 (610 to 813), incl
Over 32 to 40 (813 to 1016), incl

Allowance for Machining Over Finished Size,


in. (mm)

(3.2)
316 (4.8)
14 (6.4)
516 (7.9)
38 (9.5)
716 (11.1)
12 (12.7)
58 (15.9)
34 (19.1)
78 (22.2)
18

Tolerance Over the Allowance, in. (mm)


Plus

Minus

(3.2)
316 (4.8)
14 (6.4)
516 (7.9)
38 (9.5)
716 (11.1)
12 (12.7)
12 (12.7)
12 (12.7)
12 (12.7)

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

18

Ring forgings: for the OD, use the same allowances and tolerances shown in the above tabulation; for the ID, double the tolerances shown in
the above tabulation.

11

12

(11.1)
1 2
(12.7)
1 2
(12.7)
1 2
(12.7)
916
(14.3)
916
(14.3)

7 16

Allowance

(3.2)
1 8
(3.2)
316
(4.8)
316
(4.8)
316
(4.8)
1 4
(6.4)
1 4
(6.4)
1 4
(6.4)
516
(7.9)
516
(7.9)

18

Allowance

(11.1)
1 2
(12.7)
1 2
(12.7)
1 2
(12.7)
916
(14.3)
916
(14.3)
7 16

Plus

Minus

Tolerance

Over 12 to 15
(304 to 381),
incl

Minus

Tolerance

(3.2)
1 8
(3.2)
316
(4.8)
316
(4.8)
316
(4.8)
1 4
(6.4)
1 4
(6.4)
1 4
(6.4)
516
(7.9)
516
(7.9)
18

Plus

(12.7)
1 2
(12.7)
5 8
(15.9)
5 8
(15.9)
12

Allowance

(3.2)
1 8
(3.2)
316
(4.8)
1 4
(6.4)
1 4
(6.4)
516
(7.9)
516
(7.9)
516
(7.9)
3 8
(9.5)
3 8
(9.5)
18

Allowance

(12.7)
1 2
(12.7)
5 8
(15.9)
5 8
(15.9)
12

Minus

Tolerance

Over 15 to 18
(381 to 475),
incl

Plus

(11.1)
716
(11.1)
7 16

(9.5)
38 (9.5)
38

(7.9)
516
(7.9)
516
(7.9)
38 (9.5)
5 16

Allowance

(15.9)
5 8
(15.9)
3 4
(19.1)
3 4
(19.1)
58

Allowance

(15.9)
5 8
(15.9)
3 4
(19.1)
3 4
(19.1)
58

Plus

Minus

Tolerance

Over 18 to 24
(457 to 610),
incl

Minus

Tolerance

(7.9)
516
(7.9)
516
(7.9)
3 8
(9.5)
3 8
(9.5)
3 8
(9.5)
716
(11.1)
716
(11.1)
5 16

Plus

Over 5 to 7
(127 to 178), incl

Finished Thickness, in. (mm)

Finished Thickness, in. (mm)A

Minus

Tolerance

(3.2)
18
(3.2)
316
(4.8)
14
(6.4)
14
(6.4)
516
(7.9)
516
(7.9)
516
(7.9)
38
(9.5)
38
(9.5)
18

Plus

Over 3 to 5
(76 to 127), incl

(19.1)
3 4
(19.1)
34

Allowance

(9.5)
716
(11.1)
716
(11.1)
12
(12.7)
12
(12.7)
38

38

(9.5)

(19.1)
3 4
(19.1)
34

Plus

Minus

Tolerance

Over 24 to 32
(610 to 813),
incl

(9.5)

38

38

Minus

Tolerance

(9.5)

(9.5)
3 8
(9.5)
3 8
(9.5)
716
(11.1)
716
(11.1)
1 2
(12.7)
1 2
(12.7)
38

(9.5)

Plus

38

Allowance

Over 7 to 10
(178 to 254),
incl

(19.1)
7 8
(22.2)
34

Allowance

(9.5)
716
(11.1)
716
(11.1)
716
(11.1)
1 2
(12.7)
1 2
(12.7)
38

Allowance

(19.1)
78
(22.2)
34

Plus

Minus

Tolerance

Over 32 to 40
(813 to 1016),
incl

Minus

Tolerance

(9.5)
716
(11.1)
716
(11.1)
716
(11.1)
1 2
(12.7)
1 2
(12.7)
38

Plus

Over 10 to 12
(254 to 305),
incl

Forgings processed to the above allowances are free of decarburization and surface defects when machined or ground to the finished size by removal of equal amounts from opposite surfaces.

Over 32 to 40 (813 to 1016), incl

Over 24 to 32 (610 to 813), incl

Over 18 to 24 (457 to 610), incl

Over 15 to 18 (381 to 457), incl

Over 12 to 15 (305 to 381), incl

Up to 3 (76), incl
Over 3 to 5 (76 to 127), incl
Over 5 to 7 (127 to 178), incl
Over 7 to 10 (178 to 254), incl
Over 10 to 12 (254 to 305), incl

Finished Diameter,
in. (mm)

Over 32 to 40 (813 to 1016), incl

Over 24 to 32 (610 to 813), incl

Over 18 to 24 (457 to 610), incl

Over 15 to 18 (381 to 457), incl

Over 12 to 15 (305 to 381), incl

Over 10 to 12 (254 to 305), incl

Over 7 to 10 (178 to 254), incl

Over 5 to 7 (127 to 178), incl

Over 3 to 5 (76 to 127), incl

Up to 3 (76), incl

Finished Diameter, in. (mm)

Up to 3 (76), incl

TABLE 23 Forgings, Disks, Rings, and Rectangular Blocks


(Allowances for Machining: Tolerances Over Allowances)
Thickness of Disks and Ring Forgings

A 681 08

A 681 08
TABLE 24 Hot Rolled Sheet and Plate
(Tolerances for Thickness and Minimum Allowances for
Machining)

Thickness, in. (mm)


Up to 0.025 (0.64) incl.
Over 0.025 to 0.062 (0.64 to 1.6) incl.
Over 0.062 to 0.093 (1.6 to 2.4) incl.
Over 0.093 to 0.125 (2.4 to 3.2) incl.
Over 0.125 to 0.187 (3.2 to 4.8) incl.
Over 0.187 to 0.250 (4.8 to 6.4) incl.
Over 0.250 to 0.375 (6.4 to 9.5) incl.
Over 0.375 to 0.500 (9.5 to 12.7) incl.
Over 0.500 to 1.000 (12.7 to 25.4) incl.
Over 1.000 to 1.500 (25.4 to 38.1) incl.
Over 1.500 to 2.000 (38.1 to 50.8) incl.
Over 2.000 to 4.000 (50.8 to 101.6) incl.

Thickness
Tolerance,
in. (mm)A,B

Machining
Allowance,
in. (mm)C,D

0.006
0.012
0.016
0.020
0.028
0.050
0.060
0.070
0.100
0.125
0.125
0.250

0.013
0.013
0.015
0.015
0.018
0.023
0.035
0.035
0.063
0.063
0.075
0.094

(0.15)
(0.30)
(0.41)
(0.51)
(0.71)
(1.27)
(1.52)
(1.78)
(2.54)
(3.18)
(3.18)
(6.35)

(0.33)
(0.33)
(0.38)
(0.38)
(0.46)
(0.58)
(0.89)
(0.89)
(1.60)
(1.60)
(1.90)
(2.36)

A
Thickness is measured along the longitudinal edges of the sheet or plate at
least 38 in. (9.5 mm), but not more than 3.0 in. (76.2 mm) from the edge.
B
All tolerances are over the specified thickness.
C
Maximum decarburization limits are 80 % the allowance per side for machining.
D
Additional cleanup for deviations from flatness may be added. Consult with
producer.

TABLE 25 Hot Rolled Trimmed Sheet and Plate


(Tolerances for Width and Length)A
Tolerance, in. (mm)B
Width
Length
0.125 (3.18)
0.250 (6.35)
0.1875 (4.76)
0.250 (6.35)
0.250 (6.35)
0.250 (6.35)

Thickness, in. (mm)


Up to 0.187 (4.8) incl.
Over 0.187 to 0.375 (4.8 to 9.5)
Over 0.375 to 4.000 (9.5 to 101.6)
A
B

Tolerances shown are for all trimming methods.


All tolerances are on the plus side of the specified width or length.

TABLE 26 Hot Rolled Sheet and Plate


(Tolerances for Flatness)
Tolerances, in. (mm)A

Thickness, in. (mm)


Up to 0.125 (3.18) incl.
Over 0.125 to 0.500 (3.18 to 12.7) incl.
Over 0.500 to 1.500 (12.7 to 38.1) incl.
Over 1.500 to 4.000 (38.1 to 101.6) incl.
A

0.750
0.500
0.375
0.250

(19.05)
(12.70)
(9.52)
(6.35)

Maximum deviation from a horizontal flat surface in any 10 ft (3.05 m).

TABLE 27 Hot Rolled Trimmed Sheet and Plate


(Tolerances for Camber)

NOTECamber is the deviation of a side edge from a straight line.


Measurement is taken by placing a 5 ft (1.52 m) straight edge on the
concave side and measuring the greatest distance between the sheet or
plate edge and the straight edge.
Maximum camber = 0.125 in. in any 5 ft (3.18 mm in any 1.52 m)

13

A 681 08
TABLE 28 Machined Square and Flat Bars
(Size, Straightness and Squareness Tolerances, in. (mm))

NOTEBars shall be free of surface imperfections and decarburization and furnished oversize as shown. Surface finish shall be 125 in. (3.18 m) rms
maximum for ground bars, and 250 in. (6.36 m) rms maximum for machined (milled) bars.
WidthA
ThicknessA
Machined or Plate
Machined
Cut From Plate
Oversize
Tolerance
Oversize
Tolerance
Oversize
Tolerance
12 to 4, incl (12.7 to 101.6)
0.015
+0.020, 0
0.015
+0.020, 0
0.015
+0.062, 0
(0.38)
(0.51)
(0.38)
(0.51)
(0.38)
(1.59)
Over 4 to 6, incl (101.6 to 152.4)
0.062
+0.031, 0
0.062
+0.031, 0
0.062
+0.062, 0
(1.59)
(0.79)
(1.59)
(0.79)
(1.59)
(1.59)
Straightness Tolerances
116 in. in any 5 ft, but may not exceed 116 in. 3 no. of ft in length/5
The foregoing formula applies also to bars under 5 ft in length.
1.6 mm in any 1.54 m, but may not exceed 1.6 mm 3 no. of m in length/1.54
The foregoing formula applies also to bars under 1.54 m in length.
Squareness Tolerances
The width and thickness dimensions specified must be attainable when surfaces are subsequently made to be parallel and square.
Closer limits of squareness may be agreed upon between seller and purchaser.
Specified Thickness

For larger widths and thicknesses than shown, refer to producer.

SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS
One or more of the following supplementary requirements shall apply only when specified by the
purchaser in the inquiry, contract, and order. Details of these supplementary requirements shall be
agreed upon by the seller and the purchaser.
S1. Ultrasonic Quality

S2. Cleanliness
S2.1 In special situations such as where the surface finish of
the part requires optimum polishing characteristics, the cleanliness of the steel shall be ascertained in accordance with the
latest issue of Test Methods E 45. The permissible limits shall
be agreed upon between seller and purchaser.

S1.1 Material shall be ultrasonically tested at appropriate


stages of the manufacture to ensure the quality, when and as
agreed upon between seller and purchaser.

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