Internal combustion engines — Piston rings — Part 1: Rectangular rings made of cast iron

This document specifies the essential dimensional features of rectangular rings made of cast iron, Types R, B, BA and M, having diameters up to and including 200 mm, used in reciprocating internal combustion piston engines. It is also applicable to piston rings of compressors working under similar conditions.

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 6622-1
Third edition
2021-08
Internal combustion engines — Piston
rings —
Part 1:
Rectangular rings made of cast iron
Moteurs à combustion interne — Segments de piston —
Partie 1: Segments rectangulaires en fonte moulée
Reference number
ISO 6622-1:2021(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Overview . 1
5 Ring types and designation examples . 1
5.1 Overview . 1
5.2 Type R — Straight faced rectangular ring . 1
5.2.1 General features. 1
5.2.2 Designation . 2
5.3 Type B — Barrel faced rectangular ring . 2
5.3.1 General features. 2
5.3.2 Designation . 3
5.4 Type BA — Asymmetrical barrel faced rectangular ring h ≥ 1,2 mm . 4
1
5.4.1 General features. 4
5.4.2 Designation . 5
5.5 Type M — Taper faced rectangular ring . 5
5.5.1 General features. 5
5.5.2 Designation . 6
6 Common features . 6
6.1 Face coating types . 6
6.2 Face shape types . 7
6.3 Piston ring twist features . 7
6.3.1 Taper faced rectangular ring with partly cylindrical machined (LM) or
lapped (LP) peripheral surface. 9
6.4 Chamfered edges . 9
6.5 Type R, B, BA and M rings (fully faced, semi-inlaid and inlaid) — Plating/coating
thickness .11
6.6 Type R, B, BA, and M rings — Nitrided case depth .12
7 Force factors .12
8 Dimensions .13
Bibliography .26
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Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 22, Road vehicles, Subcommittee SC 34,
Propulsion, powertrain and powertrain fluids.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 6622-1:2003), which has been technically
revised.
The main changes compared to the previous edition are as follows:
— figures were updated for a better understanding;
— added M6 taper in Table 3;
— added h dimension in Table 5;
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— editorial adaptations according to ISO directives.
A list of all parts in the ISO 6622 series can be found on the ISO website.
Any feedback or questions on this document should be directed to the user’s national standards body. A
complete listing of these bodies can be found at www. iso. org/m embers. html.
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Introduction
The ISO 6622 series is one of a number of series of International Standards dealing with piston rings for
[2],[3],[4] [5] [6],[7], [8]
reciprocating internal combustion engines. Others are ISO 6621, ISO 6623, ISO 6624
[9], [10] [11],[12] [13]
, ISO 6625, ISO 6626 and ISO 6627 .
The common features and dimensional tables presented in this document constitute a broad range of
variables and, in selecting a particular ring type, it is important for the designer to bear in mind the
conditions under which it will be required to operate.
[3]
It is also important that the designer refers to the specifications and requirements of ISO 6621-3 and
ISO 6621-4 before completing selection.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 6622-1:2021(E)
Internal combustion engines — Piston rings —
Part 1:
Rectangular rings made of cast iron
1 Scope
This document specifies the essential dimensional features of rectangular rings made of cast iron,
Types R, B, BA and M, having diameters up to and including 200 mm, used in reciprocating internal
combustion piston engines. It is also applicable to piston rings of compressors working under similar
conditions.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 6621-1, Internal combustion engines — Piston rings — Part 1: Vocabulary
ISO 6621-4, Internal combustion engines — Piston rings — Part 4: General specifications
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 6621-1 apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at https:// www .electropedia .org/
4 Overview
The rectangular ring types are specified in Tables 1 to 3 and Figures 1 to 4. Their common features and
the dimensions of those features are specified in Tables 4 to 10 and Figures 5 to 13. Tables 11 and 12
give the force factors for the different ring types, while Tables 13 and 14 give the dimensions and forces
of rectangular rings of radial wall thickness regular and thicker “D/22”, respectively.
5 Ring types and designation examples
5.1 Overview
The rectangular ring types are specified in Tables 1 to 3 and Figures 1 to 4.
5.2 Type R — Straight faced rectangular ring
5.2.1 General features
See Table 13 or 14 for dimensions and forces.
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Key
1 reference plane
a
t = 0,005 × h .
1
Figure 1 — Type R
5.2.2 Designation
EXAMPLE Designation of a piston ring complying with the requirements of ISO 6622-1, being a rectangular
ring made of cast iron, with a straight faced peripheral surface (R), of nominal diameter d = 90 mm (90), of
1
nominal ring width h = 2,5 mm (2,5), made of non-heat treated grey cast iron, subclass 12 (MC12), phosphated
1
on all sides (PO):
Piston ring ISO 6622-1 R 90 × 2,5 - MC12/PO
5.3 Type B — Barrel faced rectangular ring
5.3.1 General features
See Table 13 or 14 for dimensions and forces.
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Key
1 reference plane
a
See Table 1.
Figure 2 — Type B
Table 1 — Gauge width (h ) and barrel dimensions for symmetrical barrel faced compression
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rings
Dimensions in millimetres
a b c
h h h h tolerance h t , t h
1 25 26 26 27 2 3 8
1,2 0,30 0,60 ±0,20 0,90 0,002.0,012 0,60
1,5 0,35 0,75 ±0,25 1,15 0,80
1,75 0,35 0,85 ±0,30 1,35 1,00
0,003.0,015
2,0 0,40 1,00 ±0,30 1,60 1,20
2,5 0,45 1,25 ±0,40 2,05 1,60
3,0 0,50 1,50 ±0,50 2,50 2,00
0,005.0,020
3,5 0,55 1,75 ±0,50 2,95 2,40
4,0 0,60 2,00 ±0,60 3,40 2,80
0,005.0,023
4,5 0,65 2,25 ±0,60 3,85 3,20
a
h may be lowered for rings with reduced edge dimensions.
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b
t and/or t can be changed as agreed between edge dimensions.
2 3
c
Gauge width (h ) only informative; may be used only if agreed between manufacturer and client.
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5.3.2 Designation
EXAMPLE Designation of a piston ring complying with the requirements of ISO 6622-1, being a rectangular
ring made of cast iron, with a barrel faced peripheral surface (B), of nominal diameter d = 90 mm (90), of nominal
1
width h = 2,5 mm (2,5), made of heat-treated martensitic spheroidal graphite cast iron, subclass 51 (MC51), with
1
a chromium plated coating on the peripheral surface, and of minimum thickness 0,15 mm (CR3):
Piston ring ISO 6622-1 - B 90 × 2,5 - MC51/CR3
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5.4 Type BA — Asymmetrical barrel faced rectangular ring h ≥ 1,2 mm
1
5.4.1 General features
See Table 13 or 14 for dimensions and forces.
Key
1 reference plane
2 top side identification mark
Figure 3 — Type BA
Table 2 — Asymmetrical barrel dimensions
Dimensions in millimetres
a b b
h h h h tolerance h t t
1 25 26 26 27 2 3
c
0,20 0,35 0,80
1,2 ±0,15 0,005…0,016
0,28 0,43 0,90 0…0,005
1,5 0,35 0,50 ±0,15 1,15 0,007…0,022
1,75 0,35 0,55 1,35 0,008…0,025
±0,20 0…0,007
2,0 0,40 0,60 1,50 0,009…0,030
2,5 0,45 0,70 1,80 0,011…0,035
±0,25 0…0,008
3,0 0,55 0,80 2,10 0,012…0,038
3,5 0,60 0,90 2,40 0,012…0,040
±0,30 0…0,009
4,0 0,65 0,95 2,80 0,013. 0,045
4,5 0,70 1,05 ±0,35 3,20 0…0,010 0,015. 0,050
a
h may be lowered for rings with reduced edge dimensions.
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b
t and/or t may be varied as agreed between manufacturer and client.
2 3
c
Recommended for bottom edge smaller than 0,2 mm.
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5.4.2 Designation
EXAMPLE Designation of a piston ring complying with the requirements of ISO 6622-1, being a rectangular
ring made of cast iron, with an asymmetrical barrel faced peripheral surface (BA), of nominal diameter
d = 90 mm (90), of nominal width h = 2,5 mm (2,5), made of heat-treated martensitic spheroidal graphite
1 1
cast iron subclass 51 (MC51), and having a chromium plated coating on the peripheral surface with a minimum
thickness of 0,15 mm (CR3):
Piston ring ISO 6622-1 BA 90 × 2,5 - MC51/CR3
5.5 Type M — Taper faced rectangular ring
5.5.1 General features
See Table 13 or 14 for dimensions and forces.
Key
1 reference plane
2 top side identification mark
Figure 4 — Type M
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Table 3 — Taper
Dimensions in minutes
Uncoated rings with peripheral surface turned and chromium plated or spray coated rings with
a
peripheral surface ground and chromium plated rings with surface not ground
Code
b b, c
with IF or IW (top side) with IFU or IWU (bottom side)
Taper Tolerance
d
Taper Tolerance Taper Tolerance
+40
c
M1 10 10 — —
0
M2 30 30 — —
M3 60 60 60
+60
0
+50
M4 90 90 90
0 +60
0
M5 120 120 120
M6 180 180 180
a
For chromium plated rings with tapered peripheral surface not ground, the tolerance shall be increased by 10
+60 +70
(e.g. M3 = 60: for M rings or for M rings (negative twist type) with IF or IW and IFU or IWU).
0 0
b
IF and IW, and IFU and IWU, are explained in Figures 7 and 8.
c
M1 should not be used for rings of width <1,5 mm or for those with a partly cylindrical peripheral surface.
d
For M rings (negative twist type) M3, M4 and M5, the twist angle should not exceed 90 % of the minimum taper angle.
5.5.2 Designation
EXAMPLE Designation of a piston ring complying with the requirements of ISO 6622-1, being a rectangular
ring made of cast iron, with a 10’ taper faced peripheral surface (M1), of diameter d = 90 mm (90), of nominal
1
width h = 2,5 mm (2,5), made of heat treated grey cast iron, subclass 23 (MC23) and having an inlaid spray
1
coating on the peripheral surface with a minimum thickness of 0,1 mm (SC2F):
Piston ring ISO 6622-1 M1 90 × 2,5 - MC23/SC2F
6 Common features
6.1 Face coating types
Figure 5 shows the types of piston ring face coatings.
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a) uncoated b) fully faced c) semi inlaid d) inlaid
Figure 5 — Piston ring face types
6.2 Face shape types
Figure 6 shows the types of piston ring face shapes.
a) Type R b) Type B c) Type BA d) Type M
straight faced barrel faced asymmetrical barrel taper faced
faced
Figure 6 — Types piston ring face shapes
6.3 Piston ring twist features
When the standard twist of 0,01/0,05 mm for rings ≤2 mm axial width and 0,01/0,04 mm for
rings >2 mm axial width per 2 mm of radial ring thickness is specified, the dimension a , the angle φ
x
and the width of the bevel are at the discretion of the manufacturer. In such cases, the design should
correspond to one or the other of the designs shown in Figures 7 and 8.
Figure 7 shows the types of piston ring positive twist features.
Dimensions in millimetres
a) Type IF b) Type IFV c) Type IW
internal bevel top side variable internal bevel on the internal step top side
top side
Key
1 top side identification mark
Reference Tables 4 and 5 for dimensions.
Figure 7 — Types piston ring positive twist features
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Figure 8 shows the types of piston ring negative twist features.
Dimensions in millimetres
a) Type IFU b) Type IFVU c) Type IWU
internal bevel bottom side variable internal bevel on the internal step bottom side
bottom side
Key
1 top side identification mark
Reference Tables 4 and 5 for dimensions.
a
See Table 3.
Figure 8 — Types piston ring negative twist features
Table 4 — a , h and h dimensions for rings h < 1,5 mm
3 18 19 1
Dimensions in millimetres
a
a h , h
3 18 19
d
1
Tolerance Tolerance
0 0
30 ≤ d < 60 0,85 × a 0,6 × h
1 1 1
−02, −02, 5
0 0
60 ≤ d ≤ 90 0,9 × a 0,6 × h
1 1 1
−03, −02, 5
a
Dimension may not apply for IF and IFU rings because h is specified for
19
this feature.
Table 5 — a , h and h dimensions for rings h ≥ 1,5 mm
3 18 19 1
Dimensions in millimetres
a
a h h
3 18, 19
d
1
Tolerance Tolerance
0 0
30 ≤ d < 80 0,8 × a 0,6 × h
1 1 1
−02, −02, 5
0 0
80 ≤ d < 100 0,8 × a 0,6 × h
1 1 1
−03, −02, 5
0 0
100 ≤ d < 150 0,8 × a 0,6 × h
1 1 1
−03, −03, 5
0 0
150 ≤ d ≤ 200 0,8 × a 0,6 × h
1 1 1
−04, −04, 5
a
Dimension may not apply for IF and IFU rings because h is speci-
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fied for this feature.
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6.3.1 Taper faced rectangular ring with partly cylindrical machined (LM) or lapped (LP)
peripheral surface
Figure 9 shows a partly cylindrical machined or lapped Type M ring and the axial dimensions of the
cylindrical part of the peripheral surface h are shown in Table 6.
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Key
1 top side identification mark
Figure 9 — Partly cylindrical machined or lapped Type M rings
Table 6 — Axial dimensions of the cylindrical part of peripheral surface h
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Dimensions in millimetres
a
h h h
1 24 24
max. max.
each side of gap up to 30°
1,2 0,4 0,8
1,5 0,5 1,0
1,75 0,6 1,2
2,0 0,7 1,4
2,5 0,8 1,6
3,0 1,0 2,0
3,5 1,2 2,3
4,0 1,3 2,6
4,5 1,5 3,0
a
Partly cylindrical peripheral surface shall be visible.
6.4 Chamfered edges
Outside chamfered edges (KA) are shown in Figure 10. Inside chamfered edges (KI) are shown in
Figure 11. KA and KI dimensions are shown in Table 7.
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a) Chamfer with step for nominal b) Chamfer KA
KA ≥ 0,3
NOTE KA applies to uncoated rings only.
Figure 10 — Outside chamfered edges, KA
a) Chamfer with step for nominal b) Chamfer KI
KI ≥ 0,3
Figure 11 — Inside chamfered edges, KI
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Table 7 — KA and KI dimensions
Dimensions in millimetres
d KA KI
1
30 ≤ d < 50 ≤0,2 ≤0,2
1
50 ≤ d < 125 0,3 ± 0,1 0,3 ± 0,15
1
125 ≤ d < 175 0,4 ± 0,1 0,4 ± 0,15
1
175 ≤ d ≤ 200 0,5 ± 0,1 0,6 ± 0,20
1
6.5 Type R, B, BA and M rings (fully faced, semi-inlaid and inlaid) — Plating/coating
thickness
Figure 12 — Plating/coating thickness
Table 8 — Plating/spray coating thickness
Dimensions in millimetres
Chromium plating Spray coating Thickness
code code min.
CRF — 0,005
CR1 SC1 0,050
CR2 SC2 0,100
a a
CR3 SC3 0,150
a a
CR4 SC4 0,200
a
Not recommended for rings h ≤ 1,2.
1
Table 9 — PVD coating thickness
Dimensions in millimetres
Code Peripheral surface
min.
PC001 0,001
PC003 0,003
PC006 0,006
PC010 0,010
PC020 0,020
PC030 0,030
a
PC040 0,040
a
Not applicable to diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings.
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6.6 Type R, B, BA, and M rings — Nitrided case depth
Figure 13 — Nitrided case depth
Table 10 — Nitrided case depth
Dimensions in millimetres
Nitrided case depth min.
Code
Peripheral surface Side faces
NT030 0,03 0,010
NT050 0,05 0,015
NT070 0,07 0,020
NT090 0,09 0,020
NT110 0,11 0,030
NT130 0,13 0,030
7 Force factors
The tangential and diametral forces given in Tables 13 and 14 shall be corrected when additional
2
features and/or materials other than grey cast iron with a modulus of elasticity of 100 GN/m are being
used. For common features, the multiplier correction factors given in Tables 11 and 12 and the force
correction factors given in ISO 6621-4 shall be used. The factors of Table 12 have been calculated with
mean plating/coating thickness.
Table 11 — Force correction factors for R, B, BA and M rings with features KA, KI, IF, IW, IFU and
IWU
Factor
d
1 KA KI Taper IF IW
IFU IWU
(mm)
M2 or M4 or
M3 M5
30 ≤ d < 50 1 1 0,97 0,93 0,88 0,75
1
50 ≤ d < 200 0,97 0,97 0,98 0,96 0,88 0,78
1
NOTE  The force correction factors for IFV and IFVU are calculated based on the
design.
Table 12 — Force correction factors for chromium plated or spray coated R, B, BA and M rings
(fully faced, semi-inlaid and inlaid types)
Factor
d
1
CRF/PC001…
CR1/PC040 CR2/SC1 CR3/SC2 CR4/SC3 SC4
(mm)
PC030
30 ≤ d < 50 1 0,81 0,70 0,64 — —
1
50 ≤ d < 75 1 0,90 0,85 0,81 0,75 0,71
1
75 ≤ d < 100 1 0,92 0,88 0,85 0,81 0,77
1
100 ≤ d < 125 1 0,94 0,91 0,88 0,86 0,83
1
125 ≤ d < 150 1 0,95 0,92 0,90 0,88 0,85
1
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Table 12 (continued)
Factor
d
1
CRF/PC001…
(mm) CR1/PC040 CR2/SC1 CR3/SC2 CR4/SC3 SC4
PC030
150 ≤ d ≤ 200 1 0,96 0,93 0,91 0,89 0,87
1
8 Dimensions
See Tables 13 and 14.
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Table 13 — Dimensions of R, B, BA and M rectangular rings — Radial wall thickness “regular”
Dimensions in millimetres
Nominal Radial wall thick- Ring width Closed gap Tangential force Diametral force
diameter ness “regular”
h s F F
1 1 t d
d a (N) (N)
1 1
 Tolerance Column Tolerance Tolerance For h shown in column Tolerance For h shown in column Tolerance
1 1
  1 2 3 4 5  1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
30 1,25 6,0 7,5 8,6 9,9 12,5
31 1,30 6,2 8,0 9,2 10,5 13,1
32 1,35 6,7 8,2 9,7 11,0 13,8
33 1,40 6,9 8,6 10,1 11,6 14,6
34 1,40 6,5 8,2 9,5 11,0 13,8
35 1,45 6,9 8,6 10,1 11,4 14,4
36 1,50 7,1 9,0 10,5 12,0 15,1
37 1,55 7,5 9,5 11,0 12,7 15,7
38 1,60 7,7 9,9 11,4 13,1 16,6
39 1,65 8,2 10,3 12,0 13,8 17,2
— — — — —
40 1,65 7,7 9,7 11,4 13,1 16,3
−0,010
±0,15
−0,025
±30 % if ±30 % if
41 1,70 8,2 10,1 11,8 13,5 17,0
For
Within F < 10 N F < 21,5 N
t d
+02,
42 1,75 1,2 1,5 1,75 2 2,5 0,15 8,4 10,5 12,3 14,2 17,6
phosphated
0
a ring: PO surface: ±20 % if ±20 % if

43 1,80 8,8 11,0 12,9 14,6 18,3
F ≥ 10 N F ≥ 21,5 N
t d
−0,005
0,15 max.
−0,025
44 1,85 9,0 11,4 13,3 15,3 19,1
45 1,90 9,2 11,8 13,8 15,7 19,6
46 1,90 9,0 11,2 13,1 15,1 18,7
47 1,95 9,2 11,6 13,5 15,5 19,4
48 2,00 9,7 12,0 14,0 16,1 20,2
49 2,05 9,9 12,5 14,6 16,6 20,9
50 2,10 4,8 6,0 7,0 8,0 10,0 10,3 12,9 15,1 17,2 21,5
51 2,15 4,9 6,2 7,2 8,3 10,3 10,5 13,3 15,5 17,8 22,1
52 2,15 4,7 5,9 6,9 7,9 9,9 10,1 12,7 14,8 17,0 21,3
53 2,20 4,9 6,1 7,2 8,2 10,3 10,5 13,1 15,5 17,6 22,1
54 2,25 5,0 6,3 7,4 8,5 10,6 10,8 13,5 15,9 18,3 22,8

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Table 13 (continued)
Nominal Radial wall thick- Ring width Closed gap Tangential force Diametral force
diameter ness “regular”
h s F F
1 1 t d
d a (N) (N)
1 1
 Tolerance Column Tolerance Tolerance For h shown in column Tolerance For h shown in column Tolerance
1 1
  1 2 3 4 5  1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
55 2,30 5,2 6,5 7,6 8,7 10,9 11,2 14,0 16,3 18,7 23,4
−0,010

−0,025
56 2,35 5,4 6,7 7,8 9,0 11,2 11,6 14,4 16,8 19,4 24,1
For
57 2,40 0,15 5,5 6,9 8,1 9,2 11,6 11,8 14,8 17,4 19,8 24,9
phosphated
PO surface:

58 2,40 5,3 6,7 7,8 8,9 11,2 11,4 14,4 16,8 19,1 24,1
−0,005
−0,025
59 2,45 5,5 6,9 8,0 9,2 11,5 11,8 14,8 17,2 19,8 24,7
60 2,50 5,6 7,0 8,2 9,4 11,7 12,0 15,1 17,6 20,2 25,2
61 2,55 5,7 7,2 8,4 9,6 12,1 12,3 15,5 18,1 20,6 26,0
62 2,60 5,9 7,4 8,6 9,9 12,4 12,7 15,9 18,5 21,3 26,7
63 2,65 6,1 7,6 8,9 10,1 12,7 13,1 16,3 19,1 21,7 27,3
64 2,65 5,9 7,3 8,6 9,8 12,3 12,7 15,7 18,5 21,1 26,4
+02,
0
65 2,70 6,0 7,5 8,8 10,1 12,6 12,9 16,1 18,9 21,7 27,1
±0,15
±30 % if ±30 % if
66 2,75 6,2 7,7 9,0 10,3 12,9 13,3 16,6 19,4 22,1 27,7
Within F < 10 N F < 21,5 N
t d
67 2,80 1,2 1,5 1,75 2 2,5 0,2 6,3 7,9 9,3 10,6 13,3 13,3 17,0 20,0 22,8 28,6
a ring: ±20 % if ±20 % if
−0,010
68 2,85 6,5 8,1 9,5 10,9 13,6 14,0 17,4 20,4 23,4 29,2
F ≥ 10 N F ≥ 21,5 N
−0,030
t d
0,15 max.
For
69 2,90 6,6 8,3 9,7 11,1 13,9 14,2 17,8 20,9 23,9 29,9
phosphated
70 2,90 PO surface: 6,4 8,1 9,4 10,8 13,5 13,8 17,4 20,2 23,2 29,0

−0,005
71 2,95 6,6 8,3 9,7 11,1 13,8 14,2 17,8 20,9 23,9 29,7
−0,030
72 3,00 6,7 8,5 9,9 11,3 14,2 14,4 18,3 21,3 24,3 30,5
73 3,05 6,9 8,6 10,1 11,6 14,5 14,8 18,5 21,7 24,9 31,2
74 3,10 7,1 8,8 10,3 11,8 14,8 15,3 18,9 22,1 25,4 31,8
75 3,15 7,2 9,0 10,5 12,0 15,1 15,5 19,4 22,6 25,8 32,5
76 3,15 7,0 8,8 10,2 11,7 14,7 15,1 18,9 21,9 25,2 31,6
+02, 5
77 3,20 0,25 7,1 8,9 10,5 12,0 15,0 15,3 19,1 22,6 25,8 32,3
0
78 3,25 7,3 9,1 10,7 12,2 15,3 15,7 19,6 23,0 26,2 32,9
79 3,30 7,4 9,3 10,9 12,5 15,6 15,9 20,0 23,4 26,9 33,5

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Table 13 (continued)
Nominal Radial wall thick- Ring width Closed gap Tangential force Diametral force
diameter ness “regular”
h s F F
1 1 t d
d a (N) (N)
1 1
 Tolerance Column Tolerance Tolerance For h shown in column Tolerance For h shown in column Tolerance
1 1
  1 2 3 4 5  1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
80 3,35 7,6 9,5 11,1 12,7 16,0 16,3 20,4 23,9 27,3 34,4
81 3,40 7,8 9,7 11,4 13,0 16,3 16,8 20,9 24,5 28,0 35,0
82 3,40 7,6 9,5 11,1 12,7 15,9 16,3 20,4 23,9 27,3 34,2
83 3,45 7,7 9,7 11,3 12,9 16,2 16,6 20,9 24,3 27,7 34,8
84 3,50 7,9 9,9 11,5 13,2 16,5 17,0 21,3 24,7 28,4 35,5
1,2 1,5 1,75 2 2,5 0,25
85 3,55 8,0 10,1 11,8 13,5 16,8 17,2 21,7 25,4 29,0 36,1
86 3,60 8,2 10,3 12,0 13,7 17,2 17,6 22,1 25,8 29,5 37,0
87 3,65 8,3 10,4 12,2 14,0 17,5 17,8 22,4 26,2 30,1 37,6
−0,010
±0,15
88 3,65 8,1 10,2 11,9 13,6 17,1 17,4 21,9 25,6 29,2 36,8
−0,030
For
89 3,70 Within 8,3 10,4 12,2 13,9 17,4 17,8 22,4 26,2 29,9 37,4
phosphated
...

FINAL
INTERNATIONAL ISO/FDIS
DRAFT
STANDARD 6622-1
ISO/TC 22/SC 34
Internal combustion engines — Piston
Secretariat: ANSI
rings —
Voting begins on:
2021-05-10
Part 1:
Voting terminates on:
Rectangular rings made of cast iron
2021-07-05
Moteurs à combustion interne — Segments de piston —
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Overview . 1
5 Ring types and designation examples . 1
5.1 Overview . 1
5.2 Type R — Straight faced rectangular ring . 1
5.2.1 General features. 1
5.2.2 Designation . 2
5.3 Type B — Barrel faced rectangular ring . 2
5.3.1 General features. 2
5.3.2 Designation . 3
5.4 Type BA — Asymmetrical barrel faced rectangular ring h ≥ 1,5 mm . 4
1
5.4.1 General features. 4
5.4.2 Designation . 5
5.5 Type M — Taper faced rectangular ring . 5
5.5.1 General features. 5
5.5.2 Designation . 6
6 Common features . 6
6.1 Face coating types . 6
6.2 Face shape types . 6
6.3 Piston ring twist features . 7
6.3.1 Taper faced rectangular ring with partly cylindrical machined (LM) or
lapped (LP) peripheral surface. 8
6.4 Chamfered edges . 9
6.5 Type R, B, BA and M rings (fully faced, semi-inlaid and inlaid) — Plating/coating
thickness .10
6.6 Type R, B, BA, and M rings — Nitrided case depth .11
7 Force factors .11
8 Dimensions .12
Bibliography .25
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Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 22, Road vehicles, Subcommittee SC 34,
Propulsion, powertrain and powertrain fluids.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 6622-1:2003), which has been technically
revised.
The main changes compared to the previous edition are as follows:
— figures were updated for a better understanding;
— added M6 taper in Table 3;
— added h dimension in Table 8;
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— editorial adaptations according to ISO directives.
A list of all parts in the ISO 6622 series can be found on the ISO website.
Any feedback or questions on this document should be directed to the user’s national standards body. A
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Introduction
The ISO 6622 series is one of a number of series of International Standards dealing with piston rings for
[2],[3],[4],[5] [6] [7],[8], [9]
reciprocating internal combustion engines. Others are ISO 6621, ISO 6623, ISO 6624
[10], [11] [12],[13] [14]
, ISO 6625, ISO 6626 and ISO 6627 .
The common features and dimensional tables presented in this document constitute a broad range of
variables and, in selecting a particular ring type, it is important for the designer to bear in mind the
conditions under which it will be required to operate.
[4]
It is also essential that the designer refers to the specifications and requirements of ISO 6621-3 and
ISO 6621-4 before completing selection.
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FINAL DRAFT INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/FDIS 6622-1:2021(E)
Internal combustion engines — Piston rings —
Part 1:
Rectangular rings made of cast iron
1 Scope
This document specifies the essential dimensional features of rectangular rings made of cast iron,
Types R, B, BA and M, having diameters up to and including 200 mm, used in reciprocating internal
combustion piston engines. It is also applicable to piston rings of compressors working under similar
conditions.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 6621-1, Internal combustion engines — Piston rings — Part 1: Vocabulary
ISO 6621-4, Internal combustion engines — Piston rings — Part 4: General specifications
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 6621-1 apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at https:// www .electropedia .org/
4 Overview
The rectangular ring types are specified in Tables 1 to 3 and Figures 1 to 4. Their common features and
the dimensions of those features are specified in Tables 4 to 10 and Figures 5 to 11. Tables 11 and 12
give the force factors for the different ring types, while Tables 13 and 14 give the dimensions and forces
of rectangular rings of radial wall thickness regular and thicker “D/22”, respectively.
5 Ring types and designation examples
5.1 Overview
The rectangular ring types are specified in Tables 1 to 3 and Figures 1 to 4.
5.2 Type R — Straight faced rectangular ring
5.2.1 General features
See Table 13 or 14 for dimensions and forces.
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Key
1 reference plane
a
t = 0,005 × h .
1
Figure 1 — Type R
5.2.2 Designation
EXAMPLE Designation of a piston ring complying with the requirements of ISO 6622-1, being a rectangular
ring made of cast iron, with a straight faced peripheral surface (R), of nominal diameter d = 90 mm (90), of
1
nominal ring width h = 2,5 mm (2,5), made of non-heat treated grey cast iron, subclass 12 (MC12), phosphated
1
on all sides (PO):
Piston ring ISO 6622-1 R 90 × 2,5 - MC12/PO
5.3 Type B — Barrel faced rectangular ring
5.3.1 General features
See Table 13 or 14 for dimensions and forces.
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Key
1 reference plane
a
See Table 1.
Figure 2 — Type B
Table 1 — Gauge width (h ) and barrel dimensions for symmetrical barrel faced compression
8
rings
Dimensions in millimetres
a b c
h h h h tolerance h t , t h
1 25 26 26 27 2 3 8
1,2 0,30 0,60 ±0,20 0,90 0,002.0,012 0,60
1,5 0,35 0,75 ±0,25 1,15 0,80
1,75 0,35 0,85 ±0,30 1,35 1,00
0,003.0,015
2,0 0,40 1,00 ±0,30 1,60 1,20
2,5 0,45 1,25 ±0,40 2,05 1,60
3,0 0,50 1,50 ±0,50 2,50 2,00
0,005.0,020
3,5 0,55 1,75 ±0,50 2,95 2,40
4,0 0,60 2,00 ±0,60 3,40 2,80
0,005.0,023
4,5 0,65 2,25 ±0,60 3,85 3,20
a
h may be lowered for rings with reduced edge dimensions.
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b
t and/or t can be changed as agreed between edge dimensions.
2 3
c
Gauge width (h ) only informative; may be used only if agreed between manufacturer and client.
8
5.3.2 Designation
EXAMPLE Designation of a piston ring complying with the requirements of ISO 6622-1, being a rectangular
ring made of cast iron, with a barrel faced peripheral surface (B), of nominal diameter d = 90 mm (90), of nominal
1
width h = 2,5 mm (2,5), made of heat-treated martensitic spheroidal graphite cast iron, subclass 51 (MC51), with
1
a chromium plated coating on the peripheral surface, and of minimum thickness 0,15 mm (CR3):
Piston ring ISO 6622-1 - B 90 × 2,5 - MC51/CR3
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5.4 Type BA — Asymmetrical barrel faced rectangular ring h ≥ 1,5 mm
1
5.4.1 General features
See Table 13 or 14 for dimensions and forces.
Key
1 reference plane
2 top side identification mark
Figure 3 — Type BA
Table 2 — Asymmetrical barrel dimensions
Dimensions in millimetres
a b b
h h h h tolerance h t t
1 25 26 26 27 2 3
c
0,20 0,35 0,80
1,2 ±0,15 0,005…0,016
0,28 0,43 0,90 0…0,005
1,5 0,35 0,50 ±0,15 1,15 0,007…0,022
1,75 0,35 0,55 1,35 0,008…0,025
±0,20 0…0,007
2,0 0,40 0,60 1,50 0,009…0,030
2,5 0,45 0,70 1,80 0,011…0,035
±0,25 0…0,008
3,0 0,55 0,80 2,10 0,012…0,038
3,5 0,60 0,90 2,40 0,012…0,040
±0,30 0…0,009
4,0 0,65 0,95 2,80 0,013. 0,045
4,5 0,70 1,05 ±0,35 3,20 0…0,010 0,015. 0,050
a
h may be lowered for rings with reduced edge dimensions.
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b
t and/or t may be varied as agreed between manufacturer and client.
2 3
c
Recommended for bottom edge smaller than 0,2 mm.
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5.4.2 Designation
EXAMPLE Designation of a piston ring complying with the requirements of ISO 6622-1, being a rectangular
ring made of cast iron, with an asymmetrical barrel faced peripheral surface (BA), of nominal diameter
d = 90 mm (90), of nominal width h = 2,5 mm (2,5), made of heat-treated martensitic spheroidal graphite
1 1
cast iron subclass 51 (MC51), and having a chromium plated coating on the peripheral surface with a minimum
thickness of 0,15 mm (CR3):
Piston ring ISO 6622-1 BA 90 × 2,5 - MC51/CR3
5.5 Type M — Taper faced rectangular ring
5.5.1 General features
See Table 13 or 14 for dimensions and forces.
Key
1 reference plane
2 top side identification mark
Figure 4 — Type M
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Table 3 — Taper
Dimensions in minutes
Uncoated rings with peripheral surface turned and chromium plated or spray coated rings with
a
peripheral surface ground and chromium plated rings with surface not ground
Code
b b, c
with IF or IW (top side) with IFU or IWU (bottom side)
Taper Tolerance
d
Taper Tolerance Taper Tolerance
+40
c
M1 10 10 — —
0
M2 30 30 — —
M3 60 60 60
+60
0
+50
M4 90 90 90
0 +60
0
M5 120 120 120
M6 180 180 180
a
For chromium plated rings with tapered peripheral surface not ground, the tolerance shall be increased by 10
+60 +70
(e.g. M3 = 60: for M rings or for M rings (negative twist type) with IF or IW and IFU or IWU).
0 0
b
IF and IW, and IFU and IWU, are explained in Figures 7 and 8.
c
M1 should not be used for rings of width <1,5 mm or for those with a partly cylindrical peripheral surface.
d
For M rings (negative twist type) M3, M4 and M5, the twist angle should not exceed 90 % of the minimum taper angle.
5.5.2 Designation
EXAMPLE Designation of a piston ring complying with the requirements of ISO 6622-1, being a rectangular
ring made of cast iron, with a 10’ taper faced peripheral surface (M1), of diameter d = 90 mm (90), of nominal
1
width h = 2,5 mm (2,5), made of heat treated grey cast iron, subclass 23 (MC23) and having an inlaid spray
1
coating on the peripheral surface with a minimum thickness of 0,1 mm (SC2F):
Piston ring ISO 6622-1 M1 90 × 2,5 - MC23/SC2F
6 Common features
6.1 Face coating types
Figure 5 shows the types of piston ring face coatings.
a) uncoated b) fully faced c) semi inlaid d) inlaid

Reference Tables 8 and 9 for coating thicknesses.
Figure 5 — Piston ring face types
6.2 Face shape types
Figure 6 shows the types of piston ring face shapes.
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a) Type R b) Type B c) Type BA d) Type M
straight faced barrel faced asymmetrical barrel taper faced
faced
Figure 6 — Types piston ring face shapes
6.3 Piston ring twist features
When the standard twist of 0,01/0,05 mm for rings ≤2 mm axial width and 0,01/0,04 mm for
rings >2 mm axial width per 2 mm of radial ring thickness is specified, the dimension a , the angle φ
x
and the width of the bevel are at the discretion of the manufacturer. In such cases, the design should
correspond to one or the other of the designs shown in Figures 7 and 8.
Figure 7 shows the types of piston ring positive twist features.
Dimensions in millimetres
a) Type IF b) Type IFV c) Type IW
internal bevel top side variable internal bevel on the internal step top side
top side
Key
1 top side identification mark
Reference Tables 4 and 5 for dimensions.
Figure 7 — Types piston ring positive twist features
Figure 8 shows the types of piston ring negative twist features.
Dimensions in millimetres
a) Type IFU b) Type IFVU c) Type IWU
internal bevel bottom side variable internal bevel on the internal step bottom side
bottom side
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Key
1 top side identification mark
Reference Tables 4 and 5 for dimensions.
a
See Table 3.
Figure 8 — Types piston ring negative twist features
Table 4 — a , h and h dimensions for rings h < 1,5 mm
3 18 19 1
Dimensions in millimetres
a
a h , h
3 18 19
d
1
Tolerance Tolerance
0 0
30 ≤ d < 60 0,85 × a 0,6 × h
1 1 1
−02, −02, 5
0 0
60 ≤ d ≤ 90 0,9 × a 0,6 × h
1 1 1
−03, −02, 5
a
Dimension may not apply for IF and IFU rings because h is specified for
19
this feature.
Table 5 — a , h and h dimensions for rings h ≥ 1,5 mm
3 18 19 1
Dimensions in millimetres
a
a h h
3 18, 19
d
1
Tolerance Tolerance
0 0
30 ≤ d < 80 0,8 × a 0,6 × h
1 1 1
−02, −02, 5
0 0
80 ≤ d < 100 0,8 × a 0,6 × h
1 1 1
−03,
−02, 5
0 0
100 ≤ d < 150 0,8 × a 0,6 × h
1 1 1
−03, −03, 5
0 0
150 ≤ d ≤ 200 0,8 × a 0,6 × h
1 1 1
−04,
−04, 5
a
Dimension may not apply for IF and IFU rings because h is speci-
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fied for this feature.
6.3.1 Taper faced rectangular ring with partly cylindrical machined (LM) or lapped (LP)
peripheral surface
Figure 9 shows a partly cylindrical machines or lapped Type M ring and the axial dimensions of the
cylindrical part of the peripheral surface h are shown in Table 6.
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Key
1 top side identification mark
Figure 9 — Partly cylindrical machined or lapped Type M rings
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Table 6 — Axial dimensions of the cylindrical part of peripheral surface h
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Dimensions in millimetres
a
h h h
1 24 24
max. max.
each side of gap up to 30°
1,2 0,4 0,8
1,5 0,5 1,0
1,75 0,6 1,2
2,0 0,7 1,4
2,5 0,8 1,6
3,0 1,0 2,0
3,5 1,2 2,3
4,0 1,3 2,6
4,5 1,5 3,0
a
Partly cylindrical peripheral surface shall be visible.
6.4 Chamfered edges
Outside chamfered edges (KA) are shown in Figure 10. Inside chamfered edges (KI) are shown in
Figure 11. KA and KI dimensions are shown in Table 7.
a) Chamfer with step for nominal b) Chamfer KA
KA ≥ 0,3
NOTE KA applies to uncoated rings only.
Figure 10 — Outside chamfered edges, KA
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a) Chamfer with step for nominal b) Chamfer KI
KI ≥ 0,3
Figure 11 — Inside chamfered edges, KI
Table 7 — KA and KI dimensions
Dimensions in millimetres
d KA KI
1
30 ≤ d < 50 ≤0,2 ≤0,2
1
50 ≤ d < 125 0,3 ± 0,1 0,3 ± 0,15
1
125 ≤ d < 175 0,4 ± 0,1 0,4 ± 0,15
1
175 ≤ d ≤ 200 0,5 ± 0,1 0,6 ± 0,20
1
6.5 Type R, B, BA and M rings (fully faced, semi-inlaid and inlaid) — Plating/coating
thickness
Figure 12 — Plating/coating thickness
Table 8 — Plating/spray coating thickness
Dimensions in millimetres
Chromium plating Spray coating Thickness
code code min.
CRF — 0,005
CR1 SC1 0,050
CR2 SC2 0,100
a
Not recommended for rings h ≤ 1,2.
1
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Table 8 (continued)
Chromium plating Spray coating Thickness
code code min.
a a
CR3 SC3 0,150
a a
CR4 SC4 0,200
a
Not recommended for rings h ≤ 1,2.
1
Table 9 — PVD coating thickness
Dimensions in millimetres
Code Peripheral surface
min.
PC001 0,001
PC003 0,003
PC006 0,006
PC010 0,010
PC020 0,020
PC030 0,030
a
PC040 0,040
a
Not applicable to diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings.
6.6 Type R, B, BA, and M rings — Nitrided case depth
Figure 13 — Nitrided case depth
Table 10 — Nitrided case depth
Dimensions in millimetres
Nitrided case depth min.
Code
Peripheral surface Side faces
NT030 0,03 0,010
NT050 0,05 0,015
NT070 0,07 0,020
NT090 0,09 0,020
NT110 0,11 0,030
NT130 0,13 0,030
7 Force factors
The tangential and diametral forces given in Tables 13 and 14 shall be corrected when additional
2
features and/or materials other than grey cast iron with a modulus of elasticity of 100 GN/m are being
used. For common features, the multiplier correction factors given in Tables 11 and 12 and the force
correction factors given in ISO 6621-4 shall be used. The factors of Table 12 have been calculated with
mean plating/coating thickness.
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Table 11 — Force correction factors for R, B, BA and M rings with features KA, KI, IF, IW, IFU and
IWU
Factor
d
1
KA KI Taper IF IW
IFU IWU
(mm)
M2 or M4 or
M3 M5
30 ≤ d < 50 1 1 0,97 0,93 0,88 0,75
1
50 ≤ d < 200 0,97 0,97 0,98 0,96 0,88 0,78
1
NOTE  The force correction factors for IFV and IFVU are calculated based on the
design.
Table 12 — Force correction factors for chromium plated or spray coated R, B, BA and M rings
(fully faced, semi-inlaid and inlaid types)
Factor
d
1
CRF/PC001…
CR1/PC040 CR2/SC1 CR3/SC2 CR4/SC3 SC4
(mm)
PC030
30 ≤ d < 50 1 0,81 0,70 0,64 — —
1
50 ≤ d < 75 1 0,90 0,85 0,81 0,75 0,71
1
75 ≤ d < 100 1 0,92 0,88 0,85 0,81 0,77
1
100 ≤ d < 125 1 0,94 0,91 0,88 0,86 0,83
1
125 ≤ d < 150 1 0,95 0,92 0,90 0,88 0,85
1
150 ≤ d ≤ 200 1 0,96 0,93 0,91 0,89 0,87
1
8 Dimensions
See Tables 13 and 14.
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Table 13 — Dimensions of R, B, BA and M rectangular rings — Radial wall thickness “regular”
Dimensions in millimetres
Nominal Radial wall thick- Ring width Closed gap Tangential force Diametral force
diameter ness “regular”
h s F F
1 1 t d
d a (N) (N)
1 1
 Tolerance Column Tolerance Tolerance For h shown in column Tolerance For h shown in column Tolerance
1 1
  1 2 3 4 5  1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
30 1,25 6,0 7,5 8,6 9,9 12,5
31 1,30 6,2 8,0 9,2 10,5 13,1
32 1,35 6,7 8,2 9,7 11,0 13,8
33 1,40 6,9 8,6 10,1 11,6 14,6
34 1,40 6,5 8,2 9,5 11,0 13,8
35 1,45 6,9 8,6 10,1 11,4 14,4
36 1,50 7,1 9,0 10,5 12,0 15,1
37 1,55 7,5 9,5 11,0 12,7 15,7
38 1,60 7,7 9,9 11,4 13,1 16,6
39 1,65 8,2 10,3 12,0 13,8 17,2
— — — — —
40 1,65 7,7 9,7 11,4 13,1 16,3
−0,010
±0,15
−0,025
±30 % if ±30 % if
41 1,70 8,2 10,1 11,8 13,5 17,0
For
Within F < 10 N F < 21,5 N
t d
+02,
42 1,75 1,2 1,5 1,75 2 2,5 0,15 8,4 10,5 12,3 14,2 17,6
phosphated
0
a ring: PO surface: ±20 % if ±20 % if

43 1,80 8,8 11,0 12,9 14,6 18,3
F ≥ 10 N F ≥ 21,5 N
−0,005 t d
0,15 max.
−0,025
44 1,85 9,0 11,4 13,3 15,3 19,1
45 1,90 9,2 11,8 13,8 15,7 19,6
46 1,90 9,0 11,2 13,1 15,1 18,7
47 1,95 9,2 11,6 13,5 15,5 19,4
48 2,00 9,7 12,0 14,0 16,1 20,2
49 2,05 9,9 12,5 14,6 16,6 20,9
50 2,10 4,8 6,0 7,0 8,0 10,0 10,3 12,9 15,1 17,2 21,5
51 2,15 4,9 6,2 7,2 8,3 10,3 10,5 13,3 15,5 17,8 22,1
52 2,15 4,7 5,9 6,9 7,9 9,9 10,1 12,7 14,8 17,0 21,3
53 2,20 4,9 6,1 7,2 8,2 10,3 10,5 13,1 15,5 17,6 22,1
54 2,25 5,0 6,3 7,4 8,5 10,6 10,8 13,5 15,9 18,3 22,8

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Table 13 (continued)
Nominal Radial wall thick- Ring width Closed gap Tangential force Diametral force
diameter ness “regular”
h s F F
1 1 t d
d a (N) (N)
1 1
 Tolerance Column Tolerance Tolerance For h shown in column Tolerance For h shown in column Tolerance
1 1
  1 2 3 4 5  1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
55 2,30 5,2 6,5 7,6 8,7 10,9 11,2 14,0 16,3 18,7 23,4
−0,010

−0,025
56 2,35 5,4 6,7 7,8 9,0 11,2 11,6 14,4 16,8 19,4 24,1
For
57 2,40 0,15 5,5 6,9 8,1 9,2 11,6 11,8 14,8 17,4 19,8 24,9
phosphated
PO surface:

58 2,40 5,3 6,7 7,8 8,9 11,2 11,4 14,4 16,8 19,1 24,1
−0,005
−0,025
59 2,45 5,5 6,9 8,0 9,2 11,5 11,8 14,8 17,2 19,8 24,7
60 2,50 5,6 7,0 8,2 9,4 11,7 12,0 15,1 17,6 20,2 25,2
61 2,55 5,7 7,2 8,4 9,6 12,1 12,3 15,5 18,1 20,6 26,0
62 2,60 5,9 7,4 8,6 9,9 12,4 12,7 15,9 18,5 21,3 26,7
63 2,65 6,1 7,6 8,9 10,1 12,7 13,1 16,3 19,1 21,7 27,3
64 2,65 5,9 7,3 8,6 9,8 12,3 12,7 15,7 18,5 21,1 26,4
+02,
0
65 2,70 6,0 7,5 8,8 10,1 12,6 12,9 16,1 18,9 21,7 27,1
±0,15
±30 % if ±30 % if
66 2,75 6,2 7,7 9,0 10,3 12,9 13,3 16,6 19,4 22,1 27,7
Within F < 10 N F < 21,5 N
t d
67 2,80 1,2 1,5 1,75 2 2,5 0,2 6,3 7,9 9,3 10,6 13,3 13,3 17,0 20,0 22,8 28,6
a ring: ±20 % if ±20 % if
−0,010
68 2,85 6,5 8,1 9,5 10,9 13,6 14,0 17,4 20,4 23,4 29,2
F ≥ 10 N F ≥ 21,5 N
−0,030
t d
0,15 max.
For
69 2,90 6,6 8,3 9,7 11,1 13,9 14,2 17,8 20,9 23,9 29,9
phosphated
70 2,90 PO surface: 6,4 8,1 9,4 10,8 13,5 13,8 17,4 20,2 23,2 29,0

−0,005
71 2,95 6,6 8,3 9,7 11,1 13,8 14,2 17,8 20,9 23,9 29,7
−0,030
72 3,00 6,7 8,5 9,9 11,3 14,2 14,4 18,3 21,3 24,3 30,5
73 3,05 6,9 8,6 10,1 11,6 14,5 14,8 18,5 21,7 24,9 31,2
74 3,10 7,1 8,8 10,3 11,8 14,8 15,3 18,9 22,1 25,4 31,8
75 3,15 7,2 9,0 10,5 12,0 15,1 15,5 19,4 22,6 25,8 32,5
76 3,15 7,0 8,8 10,2 11,7 14,7 15,1 18,9 21,9 25,2 31,6
+02, 5
77 3,20 0,25 7,1 8,9 10,5 12,0 15,0 15,3 19,1 22,6 25,8 32,3
0
78 3,25 7,3 9,1 10,7 12,2 15,3 15,7 19,6 23,0 26,2 32,9
79 3,30 7,4 9,3 10,9 12,5 15,6 15,9 20,0 23,4 26,9 33,5

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Table 13 (continued)
Nominal Radial wall thick- Ring width Closed gap Tangential force Diametral force
diameter ness “regular”
h s F F
1 1 t d
d a (N) (N)
1 1
 Tolerance Column Tolerance Tolerance For h shown in column Tolerance For h shown in column Tolerance
1 1
  1 2 3 4 5  1 2
...

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