DIN 3967-1978 System of Gear Fits Backlash Tooth Thickness Allowances Tooth Thickness Tolerances Principles《齿轮配合体系 侧隙、齿厚容差和齿厚公差 原则》.pdf
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1、UDC 621.833.1 : 621.753.1 DEUTSCHE NORMEN August 1978 System of Gear Fits Back1 ash Tooth Thickness Allowances Tooth Thickness Tolerances Princbles - - DIN 3967 Getriebe-Passystem; Flankenspiel, Zahndickenabmasse, Zahndickentoleranzen, Grundlagen To facilitate use of this Standard, the calculation o
2、f tooth thickness allowances has been included as Appendix A. Information on converting the allowances for the various measuring methods is add principles DIN 3962 Part 1 Tolerances for cylindrical gear teeth; tolerances for deviations of individual para- meters DIN 3964 Centre distance allowances a
3、nd shaft position tolerances of housings for cylindrical gear transm ssions DIN 3999 Symbols for gear teeth 2 Backlash The backlash value says nothing about the quality of the gear teeth although, on the other hand, the different gear tooth qualities demand given tooth thickness allowances in order
4、to ensure the requisite or permissible backlash. The minimum backlash is determined by the upper allow- ances. However it does not correspond.to the sum of the upper allowances because a whole series of factors alters the backlash (see Appendix A). The maximum backlash is determined by the lower too
5、th thickness allowances which result from the upper allow- ances and the tooth thickness tolerances. This also does not correspond to the sum of the allowances because here again a series of factors alters the backlash. 21 Theoretical backlash The theoretical backlash it results from the tooth thick
6、- ness allowances converted to the transverse section and from the converted allowances of the centre distance. Continued on pages 2 to 23 Explanations on page 24 DIN3967 engL Preikgr. 7; !le sale rights of German Standards (DIN-Nonnen) are with Beuth Verlag GrnbH. Berlin 30 11.91 Verir.-Nr. O1 12 P
7、age 2 DIN 3967 - 10 2.2 Acceptance backlash The acceptance backlash is the backlash obtained with the unloaded gear transmission at reference temperature when one of the gears is rotated against the other. It is uwally smaller than the theoretical backlash, since the backlash-reducing factors genera
8、lly outweigh the factors tending to increase the backlash. Backlash-reducing factors are, for example, deviations in the gear teeth and also form and position deviations, see Appendix A. 2.3 Working backlash The working backlash is the backlash resulting when the gear transmission is operating. It i
9、s not constant. During the starting up of the gear transmikion in particular it is possible for the more rapid temperature rise of the gears compared with the housing to bring about larger changes in the working backlash. It is generally larger than accept- ance backlash when the linear coefficient
10、of expansion of 10 - 100 - 85 - 70 - 58 - 48 - 40 - 33 - 22 - 10 - 5 O 50 -135-110- 95- 75-65 -54 -44 -30 -14 - 7 O the housing is greater than that of the gears. Shaft deflec- tion and displacement also affect it. 50 125 3 Tooth thickness allowances Normally the tooth thickness allowances and tooth
11、 thick- ness tolerances can be found directly from Tables 1 and 2 on the basis of existing experience, such that, as a rule, the upper allowances for each gear should be at least as large (numerical value) as the lower allowance of the housing centre distance (without converting). If no empirical va
12、lues are available for backlash and tooth thickness allowances, these must be calculated. A guide for this purpose will be found in Appendix A. The cal- culated values are usually rounded and then likewise taken from Tables 1 and 2. If exceptionally small amounts of backlash are necessary for functi
13、onal reasons, calcula- tion is indispensable. and tooth thickness tolerances 125 - 180 - 150 - 125 - 105 - 85 - 70 - 60 - 40 - 19 - 9 O 280 - 250 - 200 - 170 - 140 -115 - 95 - 80 - 56 - 26 - 12 O Table 1. Upper tooth thickness allowances A, in pn t I I 280 560 Reference diameter I imm) 560 - 330 - 2
14、80 - 230 - 190 -155 -130 -110 - 75 - 35 - 17 O 1000 - 450 - 370 - 310 - 260 -210 -175 -145 -100 - 48 - 22 O Allowance series 1000 1600 1600 - 600 - 500 - 420 - 340 -290 -240 -200 -135 - 64 - 30 O 2500 - 820 - 680 - 560 - 460 -390 -320 -270 -180 - 85 - 41 O 2500 4000 4000 -1100 - 920 - 760 - 620 -520
15、 -430 -360 -250 -115 - 56 O 6300 -1500 -1250 -1020 - 840 -700 -5m -480 -330 -155 - 75 O over up to - 10 10 50 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 I 30 3 5 8 12 20 30 50 80 130 200 5 8 1 12 20 30 50 80 330 200 300 1 6300 I 10000 -2000-1650-1350-1150 -940 1-780 1-640 1-450 1-210 1-100 1 O 1 280 560 1000 Table
16、2. Tooth thickness tolerances TSn in pm I I i 560 10 16 25 40 60 100 160 250 400 600 1 000 12 20 30 50 80 130 200 300 500 800 1600 16 25 40 60 100 160 250 400 600 1000 Reference diameter I (mm) 1600 2500 4000 Tolerance series 2 500 20 30 50 80 130 200 300 500 800 1300 4 000 25 40 60 100 160 250 400
17、600 1000 1600 6 300 30 50 80 130 200 300 500 800 1300 2000 I 50 1 125 I 6 I 10 1 16 I 25 I 40 I 60 I 100 I 160 I 250 I 400 I I I loooo I 40 I 60 I I 160 I 250 I 400 I 600 I lm I 1600 r2400 I DIN 3967 Page 3 3.1 Upper allowances The upper allowances are to be taken from Table 1 independently of the r
18、eference diameter and the allow- ance series. Their choice is largely independent of the gear tooth quality. As a rule for transmissions of the same kind it is possible to choose the upper allowance for pinion and gear in all cases from a single allowance series; it is also permissible however to se
19、lect values from different allowance series. 3.2 Lower allowances The lower allowances are obtained by combining the upper allowances with the tooth thickness tolerances. Since the upper and lower allowances are always nega- tive the amount of the tolerance has to be deducted from the upper allowanc
20、e. 3.3 Tooth thickness tolerances The tooth thickness tolerances are to be found from Table 2. Their choice is largely independent of the gear tooth quality and should be governed by the manufactur- ing facilities, although it should be borne in mind that the tooth thickness tolerance must be at lea
21、st twice as large as the permissible tooth thickness fluctuation R, according to DIN 3962 Patt 1. If a maximum backlash has to be watched for functional reasons, calculation according to Appendix A will be necessary. Quite generally it should be noted that small tooth thickness tolerances unfavourab
22、ly affect the maintaining of gear tooth quality, since they unnecessarily limit the correc- tion possibilities during manufacture (see, for example, VDINDE 2608). In order to distinguish them clearly from the gear tooth qualities, the tolerance series have been given the num- bers 21 to 30. The pref
23、erred series are 24 to 27. 3.4 Information in drawings The limiting allowances can be indicated in the drawing either directly or by means of an code designation, see DIN 3966 Part 1. The symbol consists of the number of the tooth thickness tolerance series and the letter symbol of the series for th
24、e upper tooth thickness allowance. Example: 27cd; this designation yields, ford = 100 rnm for example, the limiting allowances A, = - 70 pm and A, = - 170 pm. . 4 Converting the tooth thickness allowances for the different test methods The system of fits is referred to a theoretical value. This is t
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