ASME B18 8 2-2000 Taper Pins Dowel Pins Straight Pins Grooved Pins and Spring Pins (Inch Series)《锥形销、定位销、直销、槽销和弹簧销(英制)》.pdf
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1、ASME B18.8.2-2000(Revision of ANSI/ASME B18.8.2-1995)TAPER PINS, DOWEL PINS, STRAIGHT PINS, GROOVEDPINS, AND SPRING PINS(INCH SERIES)AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDTAPER PINS, DOWEL PINS, STRAIGHT PINS, GROOVEDPINS, AND SPRING PINS(INCH SERIES)ASME B18.8.2-2000(Revision of
2、 ANSI/ASME B18.8.2-1995)Date of Issuance: October 31, 2001The 2001 edition of this Standard is being revised with an automatic addendasubscription service. The use of an addenda allows revisions made inresponse to public review comments or committee actions to be publishedas necessary. The next edit
3、ion of this Standard is scheduled for publicationin 2006.ASME will issue written replies to inquiries concerning interpretation oftechnical aspects of this Standard.ASME is the registered trademark of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers.This code or standard was developed under procedures a
4、ccredited as meeting the criteria forAmerican National Standards. The Standards Committee that approved the code or standardwas balanced to assure that individuals from competent and concerned interests have had anopportunity to participate. The proposed code or standard was made available for publi
5、c reviewand comment that provides an opportunity for additional public input from industry, academia,regulatory agencies, and the public-at-large.ASME does not “approve,” “rate,” or “endorse” any item, construction, proprietary device,or activity.ASME does not take any position with respect to the v
6、alidity of any patent rights asserted inconnection with any items mentioned in this document, and does not undertake to insure anyoneutilizing a standard against liability for infringement of any applicable Letters Patent, nor assumesany such liability. Users of a code or standard are expressly advi
7、sed that determination of thevalidity of any such patent rights, and the risk of infringement of such rights, is entirely theirown responsibility.Participation by federal agency representative(s) or person(s) affiliated with industry is not tobe interpreted as government or industry endorsement of t
8、his code or standard.ASME accepts responsibility for only those interpretations issued in accordance with governingASME procedures and policies which precludes the issuance of interpretations by individuals.No part of this document may be reproduced in any form,in an electronic retrieval system or o
9、therwise,without the prior written permission of the publisher.The American Society of Mechanical EngineersThree Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990Copyright 2001 byTHE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERSAll Rights ReservedPrinted in U.S.A.FOREWORDThe need for a standard covering machine pins
10、was recognized by industry as far backas March, 1926, when the Sectional Committee on the Standardization of Machine Pinswas organized under the procedure of the American Standards Association (later the UnitedStates of America Standards Institute and as of October 6, 1969, the American NationalStan
11、dards Institute, Inc.), with the Society of Automotive Engineers and the AmericanSociety of Mechanical Engineers as joint sponsors.For the next year or two an effort was made via correspondence to develop a basis onwhich a standard for straight, taper, split, and dowel pins might be established. Thi
12、scorrespondence exposed a distinct difference of opinion on the part of the manufacturersand users of taper machine pins, which seemed to discourage the members of the committeefrom attempting standardization on any of the types of pins within its scope. The sponsororganization made frequent efforts
13、 to revive this project through letters and the distributionof technical literature on this general subject, without avail.In December, 1941, during its periodic review of Society-sponsored standards, the ASMEStandardization Committee decided that reviving the project was unlikely and voted (subject
14、to acceptance by the sponsors) to suggest to the ASA the transfer of this project to SectionalCommittee B5 on the Standardization of Small Tools and Machine Tool Elements. Thesponsors agreed and on July 7, 1942, the ASA sanctioned this action and Sectional CommitteeB43 was discharged and the project
15、 was officially transferred to Sectional Committee B5.At its meeting in December, 1942, Sectional Committee B5 voted to enlarge its scopeto include machine pins. Technical Committee No. 23 was subsequently established andcharged with the responsibility for technical content of standards covering mac
16、hine pins.This group held its first meeting on November 30, 1943, at which time a subgroup onCorrelation and Recommendations was appointed and it was voted to include clevis pinsin addition to the other pin types already under consideration. Several drafts were preparedby the subgroup, distributed f
17、or critical comment to users, manufacturers, and generalinterests and revised and resubmitted for comments. This action finally resulted in acceptanceby Technical Committee 23 of a draft dated November, 1945. Proofs of the draft, with adate of October, 1946 were distributed to the members of Section
18、al Committee B5 forletter ballot approval. After the approval of the Sectional Committee, the proposal was nextapproved by the sponsor bodies, and presented to the American Standards Association forapproval as an American Standard. This designation was granted on July 7, 1947.Following the issuance
19、of the standard it became apparent that the table on cotter pinsneeded revision. Accordingly in 1953 a proposed revision was submitted to the SectionalCommittee. After attaining Sectional Committee and sponsor approval this revision wasapproved by the American Standards Association on July 9, 1954 a
20、s ASA B5.20-1954.In 1956 and 1957, in response to requests from industry, extensive changes wereincorporated into a proposed revision. These included revisions to chamfer values andtolerances on straight pins and unhardened ground dowel pins; revisions to under-head-to-hole, pin end dimensions, and
21、hole size tolerances on clevis pins; addition of chisel pointto cotter pin end-styles; and the incorporation of coverage on grooved pins. FollowingSectional Committee and sponsor approvals, this revision was adopted by the AmericanStandards Association on March 25, 1958, as ASA B5.20-1958.iiiIn late
22、 1961, Sectional Committee B5 suggested that Sectional Committee B18 on thestandardization of bolts, nuts, rivets, screws, and similar fasteners assume jurisdiction overstandards for pins. Recognizing that the bulk of the products covered in the ASA B5.20standards were fastener rather than machine o
23、riented, this recommendation was supportedby the B18 Committee and officially endorsed by the sponsor organizations. Consequentlythis Committee, at the September 14, 1962 meeting, decreed that Subcomittee 23* shouldbe formed to review and update the pin standard.At the initial meeting, held on June
24、3, 1964, Subcommittee 23* decided to add standardsfor spring pins and to establish seven subgroups, each of which would have technicalresponsibility for specific pin products, and to publish respective products under separatecover as projects were completed.Over several years, work by Subgroups 2, 3
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