1、ASME B5.8-2001Revision of ASA B5.8-1972(R1994)CHUCKS ANDCHUCK JAWSA N A M E R I C A N N A T I O N A LS T A N D A R DASME B5.8-2001Revision of ASA B5.8-1972(R1994)CHUCKS ANDCHUCK JAWSA N A M E R I C A N N A T I O N A LS T A N D A R DREAFFIRMED 2016Intentionally left blank AN AMERICAN NA TIONALST ANDA
2、RDCHUCKS ANDCHUCK JAWSASME B5.8-2001Revision of ASA B5.8-1972(R1994)p.104-17-01 10:23:24Unit:UCPTextfile:B5P8$cpp.1Date of Issuance:May 25,2001The 2001 edition of this Standard is being revised with an automatic addendasubscriptionservice.Theuseofanaddendaallowsrevisionmadeinresponseto public review
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9、ission of the publisher.The American Society of Mechanical EngineersThree Park Avenue,New York,NY 10016-5990Copyright 2001 byTHE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERSAll Rights ReservedPrinted in U.S.A.p.304-17-01 10:23:47Unit:UFWTextfile:B5P8$FWp.3FOREWORDThe original edition of this Standard,kn
10、own as ASA B5.8-1936,was developed byTechnical Committee 11 on Chucks and Chuck Jaws of Sectional Committee B5 on thestandardization of small tools and machine tool elements.Sectional Committee B5 was organized in September of 1922 under the procedure ofthe American Standards Association and is spon
11、sored by the National Machine Tool BuildersAssociation,the Society of Automotive Engineers,Metal Cutting Tool Institute,and TheAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers.Technical Committee 11 was organized in New York on December 4,1928.TechnicalCommittee 4 on spindle noses was organized on December
12、5,1928.These two committeesworked in close cooperation with each other and with manufacturers and users of enginelathes,turret lathes,and automatic lathes in developing standards for spindle noses andchucks.A joint preliminary report was issued by these two committees in April,1930,knownas The April
13、 1930 Report of Technical Committees 4 and 11 on Proposed StandardSpindle Noses and Chucks,and was distributed in industry for criticism and comment inMay,1930.As a result of suggestions and criticisms and the addition of considerable material offeredby industry,the two committees in May,1935,releas
14、ed designs for chucks which werelater incorporated in American Standard Chucks and Chuck Jaws,(ASA B5.8-1936).Thecompanion spindle noses were at that time incorporated in American Standard for LatheSpindle Noses(ASA B5.9-1936).In 1943,the Engineering Committee on Standardization of Engine and Tool R
15、oom Lathes,appointed by the National Machine Tool Builders Association,was formed for furtherstudy on the standardization of various elements including spindle noses.As a result of itsstudy,this committee recommended that the Type D and Type L spindle noses be establishedas alternate American Standa
16、rds for engine lathes.These recommendations were approvedby the Engine Lathe Group of the National Machine Tool Builders Association in October,1944,and were approved by Sectional Committee B5 in November,1944.At the November,1944 meeting of Sectional Committee B5,it was agreed that AmericanStandard Lathe Spindle Noses(ASA B5.9-1936)should be revised to include five sizes ofthe Type L spindle noses;the two smaller sizes of Types A,B,and D spindles,namely,the 2 in.and 3 in.;and one larger size,na