EN 1083-1-1997 en Power-Driven Brushes - Part 1 Definitions and Nomenclature《电刷 第1部分 定义和术语》.pdf
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1、STD-BSI BS EN LOB3-L-ENGL 1777 m 1b2qbbS Ob390Sb Tb5 m BRITISH STANDARD Power-driven brushes Part 1. Definitions and nomenclature The European Standard EN 10831 : 1997 has the status of a British Standard ICs 01.040.25; 25.100.70 BS EN 1083-1 : 1997 NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMIT
2、TED BY COPYRIGIW T,AW COPYRIGHT European Committee for StandardizationLicensed by Information Handling Services STD*BSI BS EN LOA3-1-ENGL 1777 D 1bZVbbS Ob37097 9TL = Date BS EN 1083-1 : 1997 Text affected National foreword This British Standard is the English language version of EN 10831 : 1997. To
3、gether with BS EN 1083-2 : 1997, it supersedes BS 694 : 1986, which is withdrawn. The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technicai Committee CW/11, Brushware, which has the responsibility to: - aid enquirers to understand the text; - present to the responsible European committee an
4、y enquiries on the interpretation, or proposals for change, and keep the UK interests informed; - monitor related international and European developments and promulgate them in the UK. A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary. Cross-references
5、 The British Stan 25.120.01 Descriptors: Brushing machines, brushes, vocabulary, nomenclature English version Powerdriven brushes - Part 1: Definitions and nomenclatm Brosses entrajnes par un moteur - Partie 1: Dfinitions et nomenclature Kraftbetriebenen Brstwerkzeuge - %il 1: Denitionen und Nomenkl
6、atur This European Standard was approved by CEN on 1997-02-15. CEN members are bound to comply with the CENKENELEC Ink - wire from alloyed stainless steel or non-ferrous metal; - man-made fibres; - vegetable fibres; - animal hair and bristle; - mixtures of the above materials. In order to describe f
7、ully the fiil material, relevant data on its chemical, physical or mechanical properties may be required. 2.4 working surface Surface formed by the tips of the fiil material and which contacts the workpiece. 2.6 working width Width occupied by the fill materiai on the brush surface. 2.6 bundle Numbe
8、r of single units of ll material. 2.7 twisted bundle (tuft) or knot Bundle of fiil material of uniform length, passed through a hole or retaining rod to make a U-shape and then twisted together to form a knot. Page 3 EN 1083-1 : 1997 2.8 bonded brush Brush where the ll material is bonded together by
9、 a rubber or plastics elastomer material. 2.9 fill material density Number of ll material tips related to a given area of the working surface. 2.10 fill material length Free length of the ii materiai measured from the brush body, or from the face plate diameter, to the tips of the fiil material. 2.1
10、1 straight fl material FU material of wire or plastics that has not been crimped before being incorporated into the brush or bundle. 2.12 crimped fill material Fill material of wire or plastic that, before being incorporated into the brush or bundle, has been passed through a gear unit or other crim
11、ping device in order to give it a shape similar to a sine-wave or other regular shape. 2.13 speed of rotation Peripheral speed in revolutions per minute. NOTE. Rotary brushes are categorized according to their speed of rotation. 2.14 safe speed Ma.xjmum permissible number of revolutions per minute o
12、f a brush, ns. NOTE. n, is the maximum permissible number of revolutions per minute of a rotary brush at maximum working speed. The maximum working speed V, of a rotary brush is determined by the equation: dl X n, X 3,14 m/s 60 X 1000 v, = where: dl n, is the total diameter of the brush, in millimet
13、res; is the maximum permissible number of revolutions per minute. 2.16 maximum working speed Maximum permissible peripheral speed of a rotary brush, V,. NOTE. The maximum permissible number of revolutions n, of a rotary brush is determined by the equation: v, x 60 x 1000 n, = min- dl X 3,14 where: d
14、l V, is the total diameter of the brush, in millimetres; is the maximum speed in metres per second. O BSI 1997 - COPYRIGHT European Committee for StandardizationLicensed by Information Handling ServicesPage 4 EN 1083-1 : 1997 2.16 spindle (shank) Male extension, (usuaily of an end, wheel or cup brus
15、h) of a size and shape capable of being gripped in a three jaw chuck or collet of appropriate size (see figure 1). Brushes that are to be guided in the workpiece are additionally equipped with a pilot (see figure 17). i Figure 1. Spindle (shank) 2.17 bore adaptor Part used to reduce the size of the
16、standard bore in a brush. A bore adaptor offen takes the form of a concentnc ring, with or without a fiange (see figure 2). Figure 2. Bore adaptor (axle plate) 3 Nomenclature of power-driven brushes by shape and configuration NOTE. The symbols used in the figures illustrating brush shapes and config
17、urations (figures 3 to 38) are as follows: overali diameter overaii length overaii height visible trim length working width borekhread diameter spindle diameter spindle length core diameter pitch number of rows (class 2 brushes only) pilot diameter pilot length fill material diameter 3.1 Cup brushes
18、, type I, with straight sides Cup brushes of type I having a straight side parallel to the axis of the brush (see figures 3 and 4). They are described by additional information, such as overall diameter, overall height, Visible trim length and bore diameter. In the case of a knot-type brush of class
19、 2, the number of rows is also given. The description of the brush includes an indication of the fill material as follows: Class 1 (figure 3): crimped wire, man-made fibres, hair or other fibre described by the fill material diameter and including any appropriate chemical and physical data, e.g. ste
20、el wire, stainless steel wire, alloyed steel wire, wire of non-ferrous metal and, in the case of man-made fibres, their type. The brushes can also be supplied with vegetable fibres, animal hair and bristle with an indication of their type and quaiity Class 2 (figure 4): twisted bundle (tuft) or knot
21、. In the case of wire fill material, the same description as class 1 is applied. 3.2 Cup brushes, type II, with flared cup Cup brushes of type II with ked cup shape, the included mge of the cup bei variable depending on the application (see figures 5 and 6). The brushes are described in the same ter
22、ms as straight sided cup brushes indicating any additional information, such as overall diameter, overall height, visible trim length and bore diameter. in the case of a knot-type brush of class 2, the number of rows is hair or other fibre described by the fill material diameter and including any ap
23、propriate chemical and physical data, e.!. steel wire, Stainless *el wire, *el wire, wire of non-ferrous metal and, in case of man-made fibres, their type. The brushes can also be supplied with vegetable fibres, animai hair and bristle with an indication of their type and qua3ty. Class 2 (figure 6):
24、 twisted bundle (tuft) or hot. In the case of wire fill material, the same description as class 1 is applied. n dl Figure 6. Cup brush, type II (class 1) n w Figure 6. Cup brush, type II (class 2) O BSI 1997 COPYRIGHT European Committee for StandardizationLicensed by Information Handling ServicesSTD
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