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In the area of the propulsion many applications exist, that they go from crafts of fishing, of
pleasure, of load and of speed between many other's.
It's for that reason that a classification of propeller's exists that determine the tolerances that
it should have a propeller, according to the necessities of a craft.
The ISO 484/ 2-1981 Norm establishes the tolerances for the production of propeller's in all
their geometric dimension. And divide them in the following classes
This norm contemplates all the dimensions of the propeller's like they are: Pitch, Diameter,
Chord Length, Rake, Thickness and separation between blades
The norm requests that they are revised the dimensions of certain radios, this according to the
type of propeller that is manufactured.
Class Ratio
S&I Close to the hub 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 0.95
The tolerances in pitch vary between the several classes how it show the following chart.
PITCH S I II III
The tolerances for the angular deviation between two serial blades are given according to the
following chart.
Class Angular
Tol.
SyI 1
II y III 2
TOLERANCES ON TICKNESS
Clase S I II III
TOLERANCES ON RAKE
Class S I II III
Tolerance
1% 3%
0.5% 1.5%
Class S I II III
Tolerance with
2% 3% 5%
a minimum of 1.5%
10mm 13mm 15mm
7mm
TOLERANCES IN DIAMETER
Class S I II III
All the previous tolerances define the geometry of a propeller in accordance with the ISO 484/
2-1981 Norm.
The same as this norm for the geometry of the propeller exists, the norm is also used SAE-J755
like reference in order to scheme the hub of a propeller.
This contains specified the dimensions of the most common standard bores, the same as the
dimensions of the keyway.
These tolerances are those that they are considered in the production of any RICE propeller.