ANSI ASME B5 9-1967 Spindle Noses for Tool Room Lathes Engine Lathes Turret Lathes and Automatic Lathes《工具车床、普通车床、六角车床和自动车床的轴头》.pdf
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1、USA STANDARD SPINDLE NOSES USAS B5.9 - 1967 For Tool Room Lathes, Engine Lathes, Turret lathes, and Automatic lathes REAFFIRMED 1986 .- . _. _ _- -_ REAFFIRMED 1998 FOR CURRENT COMMITTEE PERSONNEL PLEASE SEE ASME MANUAL AS-11 American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers Society of Automotive
2、 Engineers National Machine Tool Builders Association The American Society of Mechanical Engineers THE AMERICAN SOCtETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS United Engineering Center 345 East 47th Street New York , N. Y. 10017 USAS 85.9-1967 (R-1972) 12 DECEMBER 1978 ACCEPTANCE NOTICE The above nonGovernment doc
3、ument was adopted on 12 December 1978 and is approved for use by the DoD. The indicated industry group has furnished the clearance required by existing regulation. Copies of the document are stocked by the DoD Single Stock Point, Naval Publications and Forms Center, Philadel- phia, PA 19120 for issu
4、e to DoD activities only. Contractors and industry groups must order directly from ASME, 345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017. Title of Document: Spindle Noses for Tool Room Lathes, Engine Lathes, Turret Lathes, and Automatic Lathes Date of Specific Issue Adopted: 1967; Reaffirmed 1972 Releasing
5、 Industry Group: American Society of Mechanical Engineers custodians: ArmY-AL Navy - SH Air Force - 99 Review activities: Navy - SH Air Force - 99 Army - AR, ME User activities: Army - GL Air Force - 99 Military Coordinating Activity: DLA - IP (Project 34GP-0005) No pan of this document may be repro
6、duced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Copyright, 0, 1967 by Printed in U.S.A. Fore word T HE first edition of this standard, known as B5.9-1936, was developed by Technical
7、 Committee No. 4 on Spindle Noses of Sectional Committee B5 on the Standardization of Small Tools and Machine Tool Elements. The second edition, known as B5.9-1948, broadened the scope of the standard to include five sizes of Type L spindle noses, two smaller sizes of Types A, B and D spindle noses,
8、 namely, the 2 in. and 3 in., and a new spindle nose larger than the 20 in. for Types A and B, now known as the 28-in. nose. Similar changes were made in the American Standard for Chucks and Chuck Jaws (ASA B5.8). The third edition, known as B5.9-1954, incorporated Unified Screw Threads jointly agre
9、ed upon by the American Standards Association, the British Standards Institution,and the Canadian Standards Association. For thread designations and specifications see USA Standard for Unified and American Screw Threads (USAS Bl.1-1960). Other minor changes were also incorporated to clarify applicat
10、ion of certain tolerances for plug gages, and a new paragraph was added to the text to provide balancing instructions. In the fourth edition, approved by ASA on February 5, 1960 as B5.9-1960, tolerances for length of pilot and depth of pilot holes for the Type A-1 and B-1 spindles were de- creased s
11、lightly to reflect current actual practice in order to reduce the possibility of dis- torting the chuck or face plate when mounted on the spindle. For the same reason, .pilot bore diameters for some sizes of these chucks, and corresponding gage dimensions, were changed to reduce interference between
12、 chuck and spindle pilot diameters. In addition, the method of dimensioning radial hole locations was changed to follow the practice set forth in American Drafting Standards Manual on Dimensioning and Notes (ASA Y14.5-1957) to insure interchangeability. This Revision supersedes ASA B5.9-1960. Master
13、 ring gage inside diameters were slightly increased for some Types A, B and D spindle nose sizes, to coincide with the 1960 master plug gage change made to suit the increased chuck pilot diameters. Counter- bores for socket head screws were also changed to provide clearance for the “1960 Series” cap
14、 screws. Tables showing assembly of face plates to Type A and B spindles were eliminated, and tables and pages renumbered. Tables 35, 36 and 37 in this edition, reflect the 1963 revision of Handbook H28 - Screw-thread Standards for Federal Services, and the recent USA Standard Gages and Gaging for U
15、nified Screw Threads, USAS BU- 1966, in changing “NOT GO threaded plug gages” to “HI thread plug gages” and “NOT GO thread ring gages” to “LO thread ring gages.” Following approval by the USA Standards Committee B5 and the sponsors, the revision was approved by the USA Standards Institute on April 2
16、1, 1967. USA STANDARD This USA Standard is one of nearly 3000 standards approved as American Standards by the American Standards Association. On August 24, 1966, the ASA was reconstituted as the United States of America Standards Institute. Standards approved as American Standards are now desig- nat
17、ed USA Standards. There is no change in their index identification or technical content. UDC 621.941-229.3 111 . Intentionally left blank USA STANDARDS COMMITTEE B5 STANDARDIZATION OF SMALL TOOLS AND MACHINE TOOL ELEMENTS OFFICERS W. H. Seacord, Chairman F. Steel Blackall, Ill, Vice-Chairman t C. T.
18、 Blake, Vice-Chairman Harold Cooper, Vice-Chairman J. E. Rotchford, Vice-Chairman COMMITTEE MEMBERS THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS F. Steele Blackall, Ill, The Taft-Peirce Manufacturing Company, Woonsocket, Rhode Island C. T. Blake, The Warner namely, with 11 tapped holes in the outer
19、bolt circle and 8 tapped holes in the inner bolt circle, equipped with a driving button held in place with a driving screw. 2.4 To clearly identify any spindle nose of Type L, the terminology used should include first - the word “Type,” second - the symbol. indicating the type and size, third - the
20、words USA Standard Spindle Nose.” For example, a “Type LOO USA Standard Spindle Nose” designates the smallest size of Type L nose of the dimensions given on Table 28. 2.5 A detailed description of each type of spindle nose is given below. 2.6 The Type A1 spindle nose is provided with two rows of tap
21、ped holes and a driving button as explained in Tables 1, 2, and 3. The inner row of tapped holes provides means for attaching certain sizes of scroll chucks by the use of socket- head cap screws which pass inside the scroll plate between the chuck jaws as shown in Table 4. The outer row of tapped ho
22、les provides means for attaching face plates, fixtures and other chucks by the use of socket-head cap screws. Table 4 gives the mating dimensions of chucks and face plates. The Type A1 nose is not available in the 2-in., 3-in. and 4-in. sizes. 2.7 The Type A2 spindle nose is the same as Type A1 exce
23、pt that holes in the inner bolt circle are omitted. The Type A2 may be used when the hole in the spindle is so large that there is no space left for the inner bolt circle and where the class of the work which the machine is to do is so restricted that the inner bolt circle is not required. 2.8 The T
24、ype B1 spindle nose is exactly the same as Type A1 except the holes in the outer 1 USA STANDARD bolt circle are clearance holes for through bolts or studs so that chucks or fixtures may be at- tached by the use of bolts or studs passing through the flange and employing nuts on rhe back side of the f
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