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ISO 16084:2017

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Balancing of rotating tools and tool systems

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Hardcopy , PDF , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Language(s)

French, English

Published date

25-10-2017

£178.00
Excluding VAT

ISO 16084:2017 specifies requirements and provides calculations for the permissible static and dynamic residual unbalances of rotating single tools and tool systems. It is based on the guideline that unbalance related centrifugal forces induced by the rotational speed do not harm the spindle bearings, as well as prevent unbalance related impairments of machining processes, tool life and work piece quality.

NOTE 1 Tools and tool systems covered by ISO 16084:2017 are, for example, those with hollow taper interfaces (HSK) according to ISO 12164-1 and ISO 12164-2, modular taper interface with ball track system according to the ISO 26622 series polygonal taper interface according to the ISO 26623 series, taper 7/24 according to ISO 7388-1, ISO 7388-2, ISO 9270-1 and ISO 9270-2 related to their individual operating speed.

Modular tool systems are another important and complex issue of ISO 16084:2017. Calculations and process descriptions for balancing these components and the assembled tool systems are included.

ISO 16084:2017 is putting an important focus on the possible clamping dislocations of tool shanks and their effects on the balancing procedure. These dislocations can occur between a tool or a tool system and the machine tool spindle (e.g. with every tool change), as well as within a modular tool system during its assembly.

NOTE 2 Unfavourable process or system conditions (e.g. partial resonances of the machine structure generated by particular rotational speeds) or design and machine-related technical conditions (e.g. the projecting length of the axes, narrow space conditions, vibration susceptible devices, clamping devices and tool design) may lead to increased vibration loads and balancing requirements. This is dependent on the individual interaction of the machine and the tool spindle system and cannot be covered by a standard. A deviation from the recommended limit values of ISO 16084:2017 can be required in individual cases.

NOTE 3 Wear of the shank interfaces may lead to possible variations of the clamping situation and thus to worse run-out and balancing conditions. These errors cannot be specifically addressed in a standard.

Committee
ISO/TC 29
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes ISO/DIS 16084. (10/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
75
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
BS ISO 16084:2017 Identical
NEN ISO 16084 : 2017 Identical

ISO 7388-2:2007 Tool shanks with 7/24 taper for automatic tool changers — Part 2: Dimensions and designation of shanks of forms J, JD and JF
ISO 9270-2:2010 7/24 taper spindle noses for automatic tool changers Part 2: Dimensions and designation of spindle noses of forms J and JF
EN 847-3:2013 Tools for woodworking - Safety requirements - Part 3: Clamping devices
ISO 21940-14:2012 Mechanical vibration — Rotor balancing — Part 14: Procedures for assessing balance errors
ISO 26623-1:2014 Polygonal taper interface with flange contact surface Part 1: Dimensions and designation of shanks
ISO 26623-2:2014 Polygonal taper interface with flange contact surface Part 2: Dimensions and designation of receivers
ISO 1940-1:2003 Mechanical vibration Balance quality requirements for rotors in a constant (rigid) state Part 1: Specification and verification of balance tolerances
ISO 12164-2:2001 Hollow taper interface with flange contact surface — Part 2: Receivers — Dimensions
ISO 21940-21:2012 Mechanical vibration — Rotor balancing — Part 21: Description and evaluation of balancing machines
ISO 15641:2001 Milling cutters for high speed machining — Safety requirements
ISO 1925:2001 Mechanical vibration Balancing Vocabulary
ISO 26622-2:2008 Modular taper interface with ball track system — Part 2: Dimensions and designation of receivers
ISO 19499:2007 Mechanical vibration Balancing Guidance on the use and application of balancing standards
EN 847-2:2017 Tools for woodworking - Safety requirements - Part 2: Requirements for the shank of shank mounted milling tools/circular saw blades
ISO 7388-1:2007 Tool shanks with 7/24 taper for automatic tool changers Part 1: Dimensions and designation of shanks of forms A, AD, AF, U, UD and UF
ISO 12164-1:2001 Hollow taper interface with flange contact surface — Part 1: Shanks — Dimensions
EN 847-1:2017 Tools for woodworking - Safety requirements - Part 1: Milling tools, circular saw blades
ISO 26622-1:2017 Modular taper interface with ball track system — Part 1: Dimensions and designation of shanks
ISO 9270-1:2010 7/24 taper spindle noses for automatic tool changers Part 1: Dimensions and designation of spindle noses of forms S and SF

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