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BS 328-1:1993

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Drills and reamers Specification for twist drills

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Language(s)

English

Published date

04-15-1993

US$302.14
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Committees responsible
Foreword
Specification
1. Scope
2. References
3. Definitions
4. Dimensions
5. Features of design
6. Materials and hardness
7. Marking
8. Performance
Annex
A. (normative) Method of test
Tables
1. Parallel shank jobber series twist drills.
     Preferred sizes
2. Parallel shank stub series twist drills.
     Preferred sizes
3. Parallel shank long series twist drills.
     Preferred sizes
4. Parallel shank extra long series twist drills.
     Preferred sizes
5. Morse taper shank twist drills. Preferred sizes
6. Morse taper shank extra long twist drills.
     Preferred sizes
7. Parallel shank jobber series twist drills.
     General sizes
8. Parallel shank stub series twist drills.
     General sizes
9. Parallel shank long series twist drills.
     General sizes
10. Morse taper shank twist drills. General sizes
11. Limits of tolerance on diameter
12. Flute length l of Morse taper shank extra long
     twist drills
13. Limits of tolerance on overall length and flute
     length
14. Material - cutting portion only
A.1 Table of penetrations (metric)
A.2 Table of penetrations (imperial)

Dimensions and technical requirements.

Committee
W/-
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 328-1(1986) & 91/80383 DC. (04/2003) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, December 2009. (11/2009)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
40
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

This Part of BS 328 specifies requirements for the dimensions, design, materials, hardness values and performance for twist drills made of high-speed steel with either parallel or Morse taper shanks.

A method of test for the drills specified is given in Annex A.

NOTE The requirements in this standard may also form the basis for the specification of special purpose twist drills as agreed between the buyer and supplier.

This British Standard is not applicable to woodworking or do-it-yourself (D.I.Y) drills. Its use is for drills manufactured for general engineering applications.

Standards Relationship
ISO 494:2017 Identical
AS/NZS 2438.1:1994 Identical
ISO 235:2016 Identical
ISO 3292:2016 Identical
ISO 3291:2016 Identical

BS 240:1986 Method for Brinell hardness test and for verification of Brinell hardness testing machines
ISO 3291:2016 Extra-long Morse taper shank twist drills
ISO 3292:2016 Extra-long parallel shank twist drills
BS 1660-1:1992 Machine tapers Specification for shanks and sockets with self-holding tapers (Morse and metric 5%)
BS 4500-1.1(1990) : AMD 7630 ISO LIMITS AND FITS - GENERAL, TOLERANCES AND DEVIATIONS - SPECIFICATION FOR BASES OF TOLERANCES, DEVIATIONS AND FITS
ISO 4957:1999 Tool steels
BS 4500-1.2(1990) : AMD 7631 ISO LIMITS AND FITS - GENERAL, TOLERANCES AND DEVIATIONS - TABLES OF COMMONLY USED TOLERANCE GRADES AND LIMIT DEVIATIONS FOR HOLES AND SHAFTS
ISO 494:2017 Cylindrical shank twist drills — Long series
ISO 235:2016 Parallel shank jobber and stub series drills and Morse taper shank drills

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