ANSI ASME B5.50-2015 7 24 Taper Tool to Spindle Connection for Automatic Tool Change《工具自动转位装置主轴连接用7 24锥度工具》.pdf
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1、AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ASME B5.50-2015(Revision of ASME B5.50-2009)7/24 Taper Tool to Spindle Connection for Automatic Tool ChangeASME B5.50-2015(Revision of ASME B5.50-2009)7/24 Taper Tool toSpindle Connectionfor Automatic ToolChangeAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDTwo Park Avenue New York, NY 1
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12、ted in U.S.A.CONTENTSForeword ivCommittee Roster . vCorrespondence With the B5 Committee vi1 General. 12 Essential Dimensions for 7/24 Taper Toolholder Shank 23 Essential Dimensions for Retention Knobs 24 Essential Dimensions for 7/24 Taper Spindle Sockets . 2Figure1 Optional Face-Mount Holes, 7/24
13、Taper Spindle Socket . 2Tables1 Essential Dimensions of Basic Toolholder Shanks for Machining Centers WithAutomatic Tool Changers 32 Essential Dimensions of Retention Knobs . 53 Essential Dimensions of 7/24 Taper Spindle Socket . 7Nonmandatory AppendicesA Useful Technical Information . 9B Excerpt Fr
14、om ISO 1947:1973, System of Cone Tolerances for Conical WorkpiecesFrom C p 1:3 to 1:500 and Lengths From 6 to 630 mm . 11iiiFOREWORDThe Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) developed, in cooperation with machine toolbuilders and users, standards of toolholder shanks and retention knobs for machini
15、ng centerswith automatic tool changers. AIA/NAS 970 was first published in 1964. The objective of thisstandardization effort was to reduce the large number of already existing tool shank configurationsand to prevent the creation of new ones. The toolholder shanks made by different machine toolbuilde
16、rs varied in the methods and in dimensional details of the gripping by the transfer mecha-nism and retention in the machine tool spindle. The resulting lack of interchangeability createdproblems of maintaining large toolholder inventories. The AIA standard covered a series ofstraight and tapered sha
17、nk toolholders, but the standard never found wide acceptance; onereason for this was that standardization attempted too “early in the art” stifled innovation anddevelopment of better tool shanks for machining centers.During the intervening years, almost every machine tool builder continued to develo
18、p its own,often proprietary and very ingenious, toolholder shank configurations for its own machiningcenter. This resulted in an almost unbearable economic situation, where one user had to maintainno less than 28 noninterchangeable tool shank configurations to operate their machining centers,supplie
19、d by the various machine tool builders. These 28 different tool shank configurations shouldbe multiplied by the number of basic sizes to get an understanding of the resulting tool inventoryproblem.A major user of machining centers decided to rectify this situation and developed a tool shankfor machi
20、ning centers. Several major machine tool builders, toolholder manufacturers, and usersof machining centers were approached to discuss and confirm the need and practicality of theirproposed design, and to consider it as a basis for an American National Standard. A technicalcommittee (TC 45) of Americ
21、an National Standards Committee (ANSC) B5, Group C was delegatedto study the proposed tool shank and prepare drafts for an American National Standard.A standard was developed and published in November 1978 as ANSI B5.50-1978. The technicalcommittee followed the policy to establish new standards in S
22、I units with the hope that ISOwould adopt a common worldwide metric standard.After a number of meetings and recommendations, the ISO put forward a recommendationthat would create more than one standard, which would lead to confusion by the addition of anumber of national metric standards. TC 45 of A
23、NSC B5, Group C therefore recommended thatthe 1978 edition of the standard be revised and replaced with a new inch standard to reflectusage in the United States.This Standard specifies the dimensions of toolholder shanks, retention knobs, and sockets, anduseful related technical information for mach
24、ine tool spindles having 7/24 tapers intended forautomatic tool changing. Prior to this Standard, there were no applicable standards specifyingdimensions and tolerances for tool sockets to match the tool shanks in ASME B5.50-1994.In 2009, dimension M in Table 1 was revised to allow for greater manuf
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