ANSI ASME B4.1-1967 Preferred Limits and Fits for Cylindrical Parts《圆柱形部件用优选限值和配合》.pdf
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1、USA STANDARD Preferred Limits and Fits for Cylindrical Parts USAS B4.1-1967 (R1974) Note For soft conversion of nominal dimensions and limits given in this standard, 1 inch = 25.4 mm. For explanation of conversion techniques see American National Standard 2210.1-1972, Metric Practice Guide. REAFFIRM
2、ED 1999 FOR CURRENT COMMllTEE PERSONNEL PLEASE SEE ASME MANUAL AS-11 sponmr The American Society of Mechanical Engineers THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS United Engineering Center 345 East 47th Street New York , N. Y. 10017 ANSI 84.1-1967 4 January 1972 ACCEPTANCE NOTICE The above Indust
3、ry Standardization Document was adopted on 4 January 1972 and is approved for use by the DoD. The indicated industry groups have furnished the clearances required by exist- ing regulations. Copies of the document are stocked by Do0 Single Stock Point, U.S. Naval Publi- cations and Forms Center, Phil
4、adelphia, Pennsylvania 19120, for issue to DoD activities only. Title of Document: Preferred Limits and Fits for Cylindrical Parts Date of Specific Issue Adopted: 18 September 1967 - Plus Errata Releasing Industry Group: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers Custodians: Army - MU Navy - SH Ai
5、r Force - 70 Military Coordinating Activity: Air Force - 70 Project No. MISC-0596 No part of this document may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise. without the prior written permission of the publisher. THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHASICAL ENGINEERS Copyrghr. a, 1
6、367. by Prlnred In U.S.A. Foreword T HIS standard represents the latest result of vork which began with the organization of Sec- tional Committee B4 in June 1920 under the name “Sectional Committee on the Standardiza- tion of Plain Limit Gages for General Engineering Work. ” This original committee
7、produced American Standard ASA B4a-1925, “Tolerances, Allowances and Gages for Metal Fits,” which was used in varying degree for many years. In December 1930, Sectional Committee 64 was reorganized and the name changed to the present form, “Sectional Committee on the Standardization of Allowances an
8、d Tolerances for Cylindrical Parts and Limit Gages.” The change in name indicated a significant shift to a more definite and somewhat more restricted mission for the committee. During the years of World War I1 an ASA War Committee formed in 1943 worked on the proj- ect but produced no completed resu
9、lts, and the activity was turned back to Sectional Committee B4. After the war the subject was discussed at the Canadian Conference on the Unification of Engineering Standards held in Ottawa in 1945, attended by delegates from Great Britain, Canada, and the United States, and again at another joint
10、meeting in New York later in the same year. These meetings are significant because since 1945 work in this project has been strongly in- fluenced by these and similar ABC conferences. Proper evaluation of the present standard will depend upon an appreciation of the important effects of progress towa
11、rds agreement on uni- fication of standards between the ABC countries. The result of the activities immediately following World War 11 was .4merican Standard “Limits and Fits for Engineerirg and Manufacturing (Part I), ASA B4.1-1947.” In the preface to that document it was stated that the ABC meetin
12、gs resulted in agreement on five basc principles, and since the first four of these principles, with certain minor and obvious variations, apply to this present standard, it is considered worth while to repeat them here. First, there must be a common language (definitions) through which analyses may
13、 be recorded and conveyed. Second, a table of preferred basic sizes helps in reducing the number of different diameters commonly used in a given size range. Third, preferred tolerances and allowances are a logical comple- ment to preferred sizes and should aid the designer in se!ecting standard tole
14、rances. Fourth, uniformity of method of applying tolerances is essential. Additional ABC conferences were held in New York in June 1952 and February 1953. Delega- tions from Sectional Committee B4 were active in these conferences, which resulted in a draft proposal for an ABC system of Limits and Fi
15、ts, published as ASA 84/30. The Sectional Com- mittee B4 delegates to these conferences voted to recommend approval of the ABC proposals as the basis for an American standard if and when such a standard were developed. Since the publication of this standard there has been additional discussions at A
16、BC con- ferences held in Ottawa in June 1960 and at Arden House, New York, in September 1962. There has been an expansion of definitions under ASA B1.7, and they are reflected in the revision. The revised proposal was submitted to the sponsor organization and to the USA Standards Institute (formerly
17、 American Standards Association) for final approval as a USA Standard. This approval was granted on August 3, 1966. This revision, however, was never published as it was noted that other rhanges. agreed to at the Arden House ABC Conference, had not been incorporated in the standard. A new revision w
18、as issued, and following approval by the USA Standards Committee 84, it was approved by the sponsor and on September 18, 1967 by the USA,Standards Instirute. USA STANDARD This USA Standard is one of nearly 3000 standards approved as American Standards by the American Standards Association. On August
19、 24, 1966, the ASA was reconstituted as the United States of America Standards Institute. Standards approved as American Standards are now designated USA Standards. There is no change in their.index identification or technical content. UDC 621.753.1.3 111 . USA Standards Committee B4, Standardizatio
20、n of Allowances and Tolerances for Cylindrical Parts and Limit Gages OFFICERS G. H. Stimson, Chairman COMMITTEE MEMBERS AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR QUALITY CONTROL R. J. Morris, International Harvester Co., Chicago, I11 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, THE Z. R. Bliss, Brown University, Providence
21、, R. I. R. T. Woythal, Kearney 8 Trecker Corp., Milwaukee, Wisconsin AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TOOL AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS G. H. Stimson, Greenfield Tap and Die, Division of United-Greenfield Corp., Greenfield, Mass. ANTI-FRICTION BEARING MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION, INC. H. L. Potter, The Fafnir Beari
22、ng Co., New Britain, Conn. BUSINESS EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION A. E. Mall, International Business Machines Corp., Endicott, N. Y. METAL CUTTING TOOL INSTITUTE A. F. Miller, Jr., Wells Tool Co., Greenfield, Mass. NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION F. V. Kupchak, Westinghouse Elect
23、ric Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa. L. D. Price, Alternate, National Electrical Mfgrs. Association, New York, N. Y NATIONAL MACHINE TOOL BUILDERS ASSOCIATION F. S. Blackall, 111, The Taft-Peirce Mfg. Co., Woonsocket, R. I. SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS, INC. R. F. Holmes, General Motors Technical Center, W
24、arren, Michigan SPORTING ARMS AMMUNITIONS MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION J. F. Walsh, Olin Mathieson Chemical Co., New Haven, Conn. U. S. DEPT. OF THE ARMY C. B. Keane, Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa. U. S. DEPT. OF COMMERCE I. H. Fullmer, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C. U. S. DEPT.
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