1、ASME B1.30-2002(Revision of ASME B1.30M-1992)ASME B1.30-2002(Revision of ASME B1.30M-1992)ASME B1.30-2002(Revision of ASME B1.30M-1992)SCREW THREADS:STANDARD PRACTICEFOR CALCULATINGAND ROUNDINGDIMENSIONSSCREW THREADS:STANDARD PRACTICEFOR CALCULATINGAND ROUNDINGDIMENSIONSSCREW THREADS:STANDARD PRACTI
2、CEFOR CALCULATINGAND ROUNDINGDIMENSIONSA N A M E R I C A N N A T I O N A LS T A N D A R DA N A M E R I C A N N A T I O N A LS T A N D A R DCopyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or dis
3、tribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.ANAMERICANNATIONALSTANDARDSCREWTHREADS:STANDARDPRACTICEFORCALCULATINGANDROUNDINGDIMENSIONSASMEB1.30-2002RevisionofASMEB1.30M-1992Copyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford Univers
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12、nted.CONTENTSForeword.ivCommittee Roster.v1General.12Rounding of Decimal Values.13Calculations From Formulas.24Thread Form Constants.2Tables1Number of Decimal Places Used in Calculations.22Example of External Inch Screw Threads,12-28 UNEF-2A.43Example of Internal Inch Screw Threads,12-28 UNEF-2B.74E
13、xample of External Inch Screw Threads,1964-36 UNS-2A.95Example of Internal Inch Screw Threads,1964-36 UNS-2B.126Example of External Metric Screw Threads,M12?1.75-4g6g.147Example of Internal Metric Screw Threads,M12?1.75-6H.168Example of External Metric Screw Threads,M13?0.9-4g6g.189Example of Intern
14、al Metric Screw Threads,M13?0.9-6H.2010Thread Form Data.22Nonmandatory AppendixAThread Characteristics Governed by this Standard.23iiiCopyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or distribu
15、tion is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.FOREWORDThe American National Standards Committee B1 for standardization of screw threads wasorganized in 1920 as sectional Committee B1 under the sponsorship of the American EngineeringStandards Committee(later the American Standards Association,then the
16、United States ofAmerica Standards Institute and as of October 6,1969,the American National Standards Institute,Inc.),withtheSocietyofAutomotiveEngineersandTheAmericanSocietyofMechanicalEngineersas joint sponsors.As a result,a great deal of effort was expended through the years towarddevelopment of several screw thread standards.Recognizing the need to standardize the method of rounding decimal values in the calculationof screw thread dimemsions,the ASME Standards Committee B1 charged Subcommitte