Previously, standards for these products included two sets of tolerance tables for each product, neither of which was the default. Purchasers were required to decide which set of tables applied to their purchase orders. With the approval of these standards in November 2009, all general steel sheet and product specifications have default thickness tolerance tables with limits that can be used worldwide. In the past, each set of thickness tolerance tables differed not only in tolerance limits but also in how close to the edge of the sheet these limits applied.
Thickness fall-off close to the sheet edge is a natural phenomenon that occurs during hot and cold rolling. On purchase orders, the buyer was required to specify which set applied. Buyers needing to protect a minimum thickness closer to the edge generally invoked the 3/8in (10mm) edge distance tables even though they have less restrictive tolerances. Committees A01 and A05 have moved the 3/8in (10mm) tables from the body of A568/A568M and A924/A924M to the Supplementary Requirements sections of these documents.
The 1in (25mm) edge distance tables are now the default applicable thickness tolerances unless the supplementary 3/8in (10mm) tables are called out on the purchase order. The Ordering Information section of each product specification has been revised to direct purchases to the supplementary tables in the respective general specifications.
These revisions make available thickness tolerances much clearer, as there is only one set of tables in the body of specifications. Because these tables are now the equivalent of any in the world, requests for 'one-half ASTM thickness tolerance' should decline. On the other hand, users who need product purchased to the 3/8in (10mm) edge distance can still obtain their requirements by invoking the Supplementary Requirements section of the specifications.