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-> Administrator’s ​Guide #@IC_HTML@# > Configuration and Import+> Administrator’s ​Manual ​#@IC_HTML@# > Configuration and Import
  
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 <​code>​%ProgramData%\ELIAS GmbH\infra-convert\ToleranceTables\</​code>​ <​code>​%ProgramData%\ELIAS GmbH\infra-convert\ToleranceTables\</​code>​
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- • [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​toltab#Name]]\\  + • [[#Name]]\\  
- • [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​toltab#Active]]\\  + • [[#​Active]]\\  
- • [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​toltab#Group]]\\  + • [[#​Group]]\\  
- • [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​toltab#ID]]\\  + • [[#ID]]\\  
- • [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​toltab#​Columns]]\\  + • [[#​Columns]]\\  
- • [[en:​infra-convert:​dev:​toltab#​Installation/​Uninstallation]]+ • [[#Special tolerance tables]]\\  
 + • [[#​Installation/​Uninstallation]]
  
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 ^ Fields | Field | Contains the assignments of tolerance values to nominal intervals | ^ Fields | Field | Contains the assignments of tolerance values to nominal intervals |
 ^ Name | String | Display name that allows the user to clearly assign the tolerance class/​series | ^ Name | String | Display name that allows the user to clearly assign the tolerance class/​series |
-^ Variant A:​ The numerical value of a nominal dimension is used to assign the tolerance values ||| +^ Variant A: The numerical value of a nominal dimension is used to assign the tolerance values ||| 
-^ MinValue | Decimal | Lower limit (LL) of the nominal dimension interval, value included:\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​LL > Value</​font></​html>​ |+^ MinValue | Decimal | Lower limit (LL) of the nominal dimension interval, value not included:\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​LL > Value</​font></​html>​ |
 ^ MaxValue | Decimal | Upper limit (UL) of the nominal dimension interval, value included:\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​UL ≤ Value</​font></​html>​ | ^ MaxValue | Decimal | Upper limit (UL) of the nominal dimension interval, value included:\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​UL ≤ Value</​font></​html>​ |
 ^ Variant B: The number of decimal places after the decimal point of a nominal dimension is used to assign the tolerance values ||| ^ Variant B: The number of decimal places after the decimal point of a nominal dimension is used to assign the tolerance values |||
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 ^ Tolerance values ||| ^ Tolerance values |||
 ^ UpperTolerance | Decimal | Upper limit deviation (UT) as absolute value:\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​UT = Value</​font></​html>​ | ^ UpperTolerance | Decimal | Upper limit deviation (UT) as absolute value:\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​UT = Value</​font></​html>​ |
-^ LowerTolerance | Decimal | Lower limit deviation (UT) as absolute value:\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​LT = Value</​font></​html>​ | +^ LowerTolerance | Decimal | Lower limit deviation (LT) as absolute value:\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​LT = Value</​font></​html>​ | 
-^ UpperTolerancePercent | Decimal | Upper limit deviation (UT) as a percentage of the nominal value (N), figures in percent, result rounded to tenth decimal digit:\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​OT = Value × N</​font></​html>​ | +^ UpperTolerancePercent | Decimal | Upper limit deviation (UT) as a percentage of the nominal value (N), figures in percent:\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​UT = Value × N</​font></​html>​ | 
-^ LowerTolerancePercent | Decimal | Lower limit deviation (LT) as a percentage of the nominal value (N), figures in percent, result rounded to tenth decimal digit:\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​LT = Value × N</​font></​html>​ | +^ LowerTolerancePercent | Decimal | Lower limit deviation (LT) as a percentage of the nominal value (N), figures in percent:\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​LT = Value × N</​font></​html>​ | 
-^ MaxPercent | Decimal | The amounts of the limit deviations are limited to a maximum of this percentage of the nominal value, figures in percent:\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​max(|UT|) = Value × N</​font></​html>​\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​max(|LT|) = Value × N</​font></​html>​ | +^ MaxPercent | Decimal | The amounts of the limit deviations are limited to a maximum of this percentage of the nominal value, figures in percent, result rounded up to one decimal place:\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​max(|UT|) = Value × N</​font></​html>​\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​max(|LT|) = Value × N</​font></​html>​ | 
-^ ExtraAmount | Decimal | Surcharge on the limit deviation as absolute value:\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​UT<​sub>​new</​sub>​ = OT + Value</​font></​html>​\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​UT<​sub>​new</​sub>​ = LT - Value</​font></​html>​ |+^ ExtraAmount | Decimal | Surcharge on the limit deviation as absolute value:\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​UT<​sub>​new</​sub>​ = UT + Value</​font></​html>​\\  <​html><​font size="​+1">​UT<​sub>​new</​sub>​ = LT - Value</​font></​html> ​
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 +\\  
 + 
 +==== Special tolerance tables ==== 
 + 
 +**DIN EN ISO 286-2** 
 + 
 +The tolerance table file "​DIN-EN-ISO-286-2.json"​ contains the tolerance value assignments according to "ISO 286-2:2010 + Cor 1:2013, Geometrical product specifications (GPS) : ISO code system for tolerances on linear sizes – Part 2: Tables of standard tolerance classes and limit deviations for holes and shafts"​. The tolerance values are assigned depending on the tolerance key in the characteristic property "​Tolerance class"​. The tolerance table file "​DIN-EN-ISO-286-2.json"​ must therefore always be present and activated. 
 + 
 +> **Note** Status:​ Programme version 2.9.7. Should you require further tolerance classes, please do not hesitate to contact us. 
 +  
 +{{ :​en:​infra-convert:​dev:​din-en-iso-286-2-vorhandene-schluessel.png?​nolink&​850 |}} 
 + 
 +\\  
 + 
 +**Tolerances based on decimal places** 
 + 
 +The tolerance table files "​Tolerances-based-on-decimal-places.json"​ (for lengths, rounding radii and chamfers) and "​Tolerances-based-on-decimal-places-Angles.json"​ (for angles) contain a selection of tolerance value assignments based on the number of decimal places of the nominal dimension. 
 + 
 +> **Note** Status:​ Programme version 2.9.7. Should you require further tolerance classes, please do not hesitate to contact us. 
 + 
 +Lengths, rounding radii and chamfers: 
 + 
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 +<WRAP indent>​ 
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 +|< 80% 30% 14% 14% 14% 14% 14% >| 
 +^  Name of class/​column ​ ^  Number of decimal places ​ ^^^^^ 
 +^ ::: ^  X.\\ (0)  ^  X.X\\ (1)  ^  X.XX\\ (2)  ^  X.XXX\\ (3)  ^  X.XXXX\\ (4)  ^ 
 +^ ‒/​‒/​0.01/​0.005/​0.0005 |  ‒  |  –  |  ±0.01 ​ |  ±0.005 ​ |  ±0.0005 ​ | 
 +^ ‒/​‒/​0.03/​0.01/​0.0005 |  –  |  –  |  ±0.03 ​ |  ±0.01 ​ |  ±0.0005 ​ | 
 +^ ‒/​‒/​0.03/​0.005/​‒ |  –  |  –  |  ±0.03 ​ |  ±0.005 ​ |    | 
 +^ ‒/​‒/​0.03/​0.01/​‒ |  –  |  –  |  ±0.03 ​ |  ±0.01 ​ |  –  | 
 +^ ‒/​0.02/​0.01/​0.005/​‒ |  –  |  ±0.02 ​ |  ±0.01 ​ |  ±0.005 ​ |  –  | 
 +^ ‒/​0.025/​0.01/​0.005/​‒ |  –  |  ±0.025 ​ |  ±0.01 ​ |  ±0.005 ​ |  –  | 
 +^ ‒/​0.1/​0.03/​0.005/​‒ |  –  |  ±0.1  |  ±0.03 ​ |  ±0.005 ​ |  –  | 
 +^ ‒/​0.1/​0.01/​0.005/​‒ |  –  |  ±0.1  |  ±0.01 ​ |  ±0.025 ​ |  –  | 
 +^ ‒/​0.26/​0.13/​0.025/​‒ |  –  |  ±0.26 ​ |  ±0.13 ​ |  ±0.025 ​ |  –  | 
 +^ ‒/​1/​0.5/​0.1/​‒ |  –  |  ±1  |  ±0.5  |  ±0.1  |  –  | 
 +^ ‒/​2.5/​0.25/​0.13/​‒ |  –  |  ±2.5  |  0.25  |  0.13  |  –  | 
 +^ 0.1/​0.01/​0.005/​‒/​‒ |  ±0.1  |  ±0.01 ​ |  ±0.005 ​ |  –  |  –  | 
 +^ 0.1/​0.05/​0.01/​0.002/​‒ |  ±0.1  |  ±0.05 ​ |  ±0.01 ​ |  ±0.002 ​ |  –  | 
 +^ 0.1/​0.1/​0.1/​‒/​‒ |  ±0.1  |  ±0.1  |  ±0.1  |  –  |  –  | 
 +^ 0.2/​0.1/​0.05/​‒/​‒ |  ±0.2  |  ±0.1  |  ±0.05 ​ |  –  |  –  | 
 +^ 0.25/​0.1/​0.01/​0.002/​‒ |  ±0.25 ​ |  ±0.1  |  ±0.01 ​ |  ±0.002 ​ |  –  | 
 +^ 0.5/​0.1/​0.05/​‒/​‒ |  ±0.5  |  ±0.1  |  ±0.05 ​ |  –  |    | 
 +^ 0.5/​0.1/​0.25/​1/​2 |  ±0.5  |  ±0.1  |  ±0.25 ​ |  ±1  |  ±2  | 
 +^ 1/​0.1/​0.01/​0.005/​0.002 |  ±1  |  ±0.1  |  ±0.01 ​ |  ±0.005 ​ |  ±0.002 ​ | 
 + 
 +</​WRAP>​ 
 +</​WRAP>​ 
 + 
 +Angles: 
 + 
 +<WRAP group> 
 +<WRAP indent>​ 
 + 
 +|< 80% 30% 14% 14% 14% 14% 14% >| 
 +^  Name of class/​column ​ ^  Number of decimal places ​ ^^^^^ 
 +^ ::: ^  X.\\ (0)  ^  X.X\\ (1)  ^  X.XX\\ (2)  ^  X.XXX\\ (3)  ^  X.XXXX\\ (4)  ^ 
 +^ 0.5°/​0.5°/​0.5°/​0.5°/​0.5° |  ±0.5  |  ±0.5  |  ±0.5  |  ±0.5  |  ±0.5  | 
 +^ 1°/​0.3'/​0.05'/​‒/​‒ |  ±1  |  ±0.005 ​ |  ±0.00083 ​ |  –  |  –  | 
 +^ 1°/​0.5°/​‒/​‒/​‒ |  ±1  |  ±0.5  |  –  |  –  |  –  | 
 +^ 1°/​1°/​1°/​1°/​1° |  ±1  |  ±1  |  ±1  |  ±1  |  ±1  | 
 +^ 2°/​1°/​0.3'/​‒/​‒ |  ±2  |  ±1  |  ±0.005 ​ |  –  |  –  ​|
  
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