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Clearance Hole Calculator

Calculate clearance hole accurately for your build. Get material quantities, waste allowances, and project cost breakdowns.

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Formula

Hole Diameter = Bolt Diameter x Fit Factor

The clearance hole diameter is calculated by multiplying the nominal bolt diameter by a fit factor. Close fit uses a factor of approximately 1.06, normal fit uses 1.12, and loose fit uses 1.25. The radial clearance is half the difference between the hole and bolt diameters.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a clearance hole and why is it needed?

A clearance hole is a through-hole drilled larger than the bolt or screw that passes through it. The extra space allows the fastener to slide through freely without engaging the threads, ensuring the clamping force is applied by the bolt head and nut rather than thread friction. Clearance holes also compensate for minor misalignment between mating parts during assembly.

What are the different fit classes for clearance holes?

There are three standard fit classes defined by ISO 273 and ASME B18.2.8. Close fit provides minimal clearance (about 6% oversize) for precision assemblies. Normal fit adds moderate clearance (about 12% oversize) and is the most commonly used class. Loose fit offers generous clearance (about 25% oversize) for structural steel and applications where alignment tolerance is needed.

Does the clearance hole size affect joint strength?

The clearance hole itself does not significantly affect the clamping strength of a bolted joint, as long as the washer or bolt head fully covers the hole. However, excessively large clearance holes can reduce the bearing area under the bolt head, which may require larger washers. In shear-loaded joints, smaller clearance holes provide better load transfer and reduce slip before the bolt bears on the hole wall.

What formula does Clearance Hole Calculator use?

The formula used is described in the Formula section on this page. It is based on widely accepted standards in the relevant field. If you need a specific reference or citation, the References section provides links to authoritative sources.

Can I use Clearance Hole Calculator on a mobile device?

Yes. All calculators on NovaCalculator are fully responsive and work on smartphones, tablets, and desktops. The layout adapts automatically to your screen size.

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You can bookmark the calculator page in your browser. Many calculators also display a shareable result summary you can copy. The page URL stays the same so returning to it will bring you back to the same tool.

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