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ASME B5.50 : 2015

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

7/24 TAPER TOOL TO SPINDLE CONNECTION FOR AUTOMATIC TOOL CHANGE

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

09-30-2015

US$43.70
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Foreword
Committee Roster
Correspondence With the B5 Committee
1 General
2 Essential Dimensions for 7/24 Taper
  Toolholder Shank
3 Essential Dimensions for Retention Knobs
4 Essential Dimensions for 7/24 Taper Spindle
  Sockets
Nonmandatory Appendices
A - Useful Technical Information
B - Excerpt From ISO 1947:1973, System of Cone
    Tolerances for Conical Workpieces
    From C = 1:3 to 1:500 and Lengths From 6 to 630 mm

Applies to the standardization of basic toolholder shank, retention knob, and socket assemblies for numerically controlled machining centers with automatic tool changers.

DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
9780791870181
Pages
30
PublisherName
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Status
Current
SupersededBy
Supersedes

MIL-M-80255 Revision B:1990 MACHINING CENTERS, VERTICAL, SINGLE SPINDLE, COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL (CNC)
BS 6607-2:1985 Tool shanks with 7/24 taper for automatic tool changers Specification for retention knobs for shanks Nos. 40, 45 and 50

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 1947:1973 System of cone tolerances for conical workpieces from C = 1:3 to 1:500 and lengths from 6 to 630 mm
ISO 9270:1992 7/24 tapers for tool shanks for automatic changing Tapers for spindle noses
ASME Y14.5 : 2009 DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING
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 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 1940-2:1997 Mechanical vibration Balance quality requirements of rigid rotors Part 2: Balance errors

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