ISO/TR 17243-1:2014
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Machine tool spindles Evaluation of machine tool spindle vibrations by measurements on spindle housing Part 1: Spindles with rolling element bearings and integral drives operating at speeds between 600 min-1 and 30 000 min-1
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20-11-2014
ISO/TR 17243-1: 2014 provides information on how to assess the severity of machine tool spindle vibrations measured on the spindle housing. The vibration criteria provided in this part of ISO/TR 17243 apply to spindles with integral drive intended for stationary machine tools with nominal operating speeds between 600 min1 and 30 000 min1. This part of ISO/TR 17243 only applies to spindles with rolling element bearing types.
ISO/TR 17243-1: 2014 applies to spindles assembled on metal cutting machine tools.
ISO/TR 17243-1: 2014 is applicable for testing, periodic verification, and continuous monitoring.
Spindles with bearing types other than rolling element bearings are excluded from this part of ISO/TR 17243.
ISO/TR 17243-1: 2014 does not address geometrical accuracy of axes of rotation (see ISO 2307).
ISO/TR 17243-1: 2014 does not address unacceptable cutting performance with regards to surface finish and accuracy.
ISO/TR 17243-1: 2014 does not address vibration severity issues of machine tool spindles operating at speeds below 600 min1 or exceeding 30 000 min1 due to lack of supporting vibration data and limitations in many vibration measurement instruments. Also, due to lack of data, machine tool spindles with bearing types other than rolling element bearings are excluded from this part of ISO/TR 17243.
ISO/TR 17243-1: 2014 does not address frequency domain analyses such as fast fourier transform (FFT) analyses, envelope analyses, or other similar techniques.
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Technical Report
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20
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THIS STANDARD ALSO REFERS TO Guide ISO/IEC 98-3:2008/Suppl 1, Guide ISO/IEC 98-3:2008/Suppl 2.
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International Organization for Standardization
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Current
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Standards | Relationship |
PD ISO/TR 17243-1:2014 | Identical |
NEN NPR ISO/TR 17243-1 : 2014 | Identical |
IS 17256 : Part 1 : 2019 | Identical |
PNE-ISO/TR 17243-1 | Identical |
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