BS 969-2008 Specification for limits and tolerances on plain limit gauges《普通极限量规的极限和公差规范》.pdf
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1、BS 969:2008Specification for limits and tolerances on plain limit gaugesICS 17.040.10NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWBRITISH STANDARDIncorporating Corrigendum No.1Publishing and copyright informationThe BSI copyright notice displayed in this document indicates w
2、hen the document was last issued.The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard:Committee reference TDW/4Draft for comment 08/30177723DCPublication historyFirst published August 1941First revision, May 1953Second revision, May 1982Third revision, November 2008Amendments issued sinc
3、e publicationAmd. no.Date Text affectedBS 969:2008 BSI 2009ISBN978 0 580 687433C1 See foreword August 2009 iBS 969:2008ContentsForeword ii1 Scope 12 Terms and definitions 13 Gauge limits and tolerances 24 Hardness 25 Marking 26 Gauges in disagreement 3AnnexesAnnexA (informative) Examples oftheuse of
4、 Table 1 5Annex B (informative) Principles of inspection using plain limit gauges 6Annex C (informative) Values for gauges in imperial units 10Bibliography 12List of figuresFigure 1 Relationships of workpiece and gauge tolerance zones 4Figure A.1 Limits for hole 5Figure A.2 Limits for shaft 6Figure
5、B.1 Possible extreme errors of form allowed by the effects of the limits of workpiece size: holes 8Figure B.2 Possible extreme errors of form allowed by the effects of the limits of workpiece size: shafts 9List of tablesTable 1 Gauge size limits at 20 C for ranges of workpiece tolerance 3Table 2 Min
6、imum gauge tolerance appropriate totype and size ofgauge 4Table C.1 Gauge size limits at 20 C for ranges of workpiecetolerance in imperial units 10Table C.2 Minimum gauge tolerance appropriate to type and size of gauge (imperial units) 11Summary of pagesThis document comprises a front cover, an insi
7、defront cover, pagesiandii, pages 1 to 12, an inside back cover and a back cover. BSI 2009BS 969:2008iiForewordThis British Standard is published by BSI and came into effect on32008.ItwaspreparedbyTechnicalCommitteeTDW/4, Technical product realization.SupersessionInformation about this documentThis
8、British Standard has been fully revised to bring it up to date.Presentational conventionsThe provisions of this standard are presented in roman (i.e. upright) type. Its requirements are expressed in sentences in which the principal auxiliary verb is “shall”.Commentary, explanation and general inform
9、ative material is presented in notes in smaller italic type, and does not constitute anormative element.This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application.Compliance with a British Standard cannot conferimmunity
10、from legal obligations.0NovemberThe start and finish of text introduced or altered by Corrigendum No. 1 is indicated in the text by tags PQ.Contractual and legal considerations BSI 2009BS 969:2008 supersedes BS :1982, which is withdrawn.969 1BS 969:20081ScopeThis British Standard specifies tolerance
11、s and limits for simple forms of limit gauges, such as cylindrical plain plug, ring and gap gauges, for which gauge limits have not been stipulated.It specifies gauge tolerances for workpiece tolerances in the rangebetween 0.009 mm and 3.200mm and how gauge limits are related to the workpiece limits
12、. It also specifies types of gauge according to size and minimum workpiece tolerance. NOTE Where a workpiece tolerance is outside the range 0.009 mm to 3.200 mm, or if it is not possible to conform to Table 2 regarding type of gauge, gauge tolerance and workpiece size, direct measurement should be u
13、sed.The gauge tolerances specified are such that the size of any workpieceaccepted by a gauge lies within the boundaries constituted by theworkpiece limits. Furthermore, the magnitude of the gauge tolerances is consequent upon the amount of the workpiece toleranceonly. A wear allowance is provided o
14、n all GO gauges, i.e. those that control the maximum material condition of the workpiece.2Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this British Standardthe following termsanddefinitions apply.2.1 maximum material limit of sizedimension defining the maximum material condition of a feature at the maxi
15、mum limit of size for an external feature and at the minimum limit of size for an internal featureNOTE A shaft is an example of an external feature and ahole is an example of aninternal feature.2.2 least material limit of sizedimension defining the minimum limit of local size for an external feature
16、 or maximum limit of local size for an internal featureNOTE A shaft is an example of an external feature and a hole is anexample of aninternal feature.2.3 GO gaugegauge that controls the maximum material limit of size of the workpiece2.4 NOT GO gaugegauge that controlsthe least material limit of siz
17、e ofthe workpiece2.5 workpiece tolerancedifference between the high and low limits of size of the workpiece BSI 2009BS 969:200823Gauge limits and tolerances3.1 Gauge limitsWhere workpiece limits onlyare supplied to the gauges manufacturer (i.e. the purchaser doesnot state the required gauge limits),
18、 gauge limits for workpiece tolerances shall beas specified in Table 1(Annex A gives examples of the application of Table 1. Annex C gives the gauge size limits in imperial units).NOTE It will be seen that gauge tolerance increases with workpiece tolerance only. To appreciate this apparent disregard
19、 of workpiece size, it should be remembered that the size factor plays its proper part when the workpiece tolerance is fixed initially.3.2 Tolerances on gauge typesThe minimum tolerance on gauges shall be as specified in Table 2 (Annex C gives the minimum gaugetolerances in imperial units).NOTE 1In
20、most cases it is uneconomical to manufacture, and impractical to use, limit gauges with tolerances on sizes smaller than those specified in Table 2.NOTE 2 The GO gauges should be of full form and the NOT GO gaugesshould be designed to make contact at only the two ends of a diameter. The principle an
21、d reservations are described in Annex B.NOTE 3 Recommended gauge designs are given in BS 1044-1.4HardnessThe hardness of the gauging surface shall be not less than 700 HV (600 HRC).NOTE It is recommended that plain plug gauges of less than 6 mmnominal diameter should be suitably tempered on the reli
22、eved section toavoid breakage in use.5Marking5.1 Gauges shall be marked with:a) the limiting size of the workpiece which the gauge controls;b) GO or NOT GO, as appropriate.5.2 Gauges can also be marked with:a) the manufacturers name or trade mark;b) a serial number. BSI 2009 3BS 969:20086Gauges in d
23、isagreementIt is possible thatsimilar satisfactory gauges, using a different region ofthe permitted gauge tolerance, may respectively accept and rejectaworkpiece. Such cases are likelyto be rare and a dispute can be resolved by measuring the workpiecedirectly.Table 1 Gauge size limits at 20 C for ra
24、nges of workpiece tolerance (seeFigure 1)1234567Workpiece toleranceA) Tolerance, T,for GO and for NOT GO gaugesWear allowance, W, for GO gaugesonlyPlug type gaugesB) Ring or gap gauges C), D)GO NOT GO GO NOT GOmm mm mm mm mm mm mm0.009D)u 0.018 0.001 0.001 LHp H pp L + 0.018 u 0.032 0.002 0.001 p H
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