If the tolerance zone of the pin is entirely above of that hole, then the fit obtained is called as interference fit.
Interference Fit Interference fit is defined as the fit established when a negative clearance exists between the sizes of the holes and the shaft. In Interference fit, the minimum permitted diameter of the shaft is larger than the maximum allowable diameter of the hole.
Examples for Interference Fit are: Bearing bushes, small end in the connecting rod.