1、USA STANDARD SPINDLE NOSES USAS B5.9-1967 For Tool Room Lathes,Engine Lathes,Turret lathes,and Automatic lathes REAFFIRMED 1986.-._._ _ _ _ -_ REAFFIRMED 1998 FOR CURRENT COMMITTEE PERSONNEL PLEASE SEE ASME MANUAL AS-11 American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers Society of Automotive Engin
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8、urther reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.Fore word T HE first edition of this standard,known as B5.9-1936,was developed by Technical Committee No.4 on Spindle Noses of Sectional Committee B5 on the Standardization o f Small Tools and Machine Tool Elements.The second
9、 edition,known as B5.9-1948,broadened the scope of the standard to include five sizes of Type L spindle noses,two smaller sizes of Types A,B and D spindle noses,namely,the 2 in.and 3 in.,and a new spindle nose larger than the 20 in.for Types A and B,now known a s the 28-in.nose.Similar changes were
10、made in the American Standard for Chucks and Chuck Jaws(ASA B5.8).The third edition,known as B5.9-1954,incorporated Unified Screw Threads jointly agreed upon by the American Standards Association,the British Standards Institution,and the Canadian Standards Association.For thread designations and spe
11、cifications see USA Standard for Unified and American Screw Threads(USAS Bl.1-1960).Other minor changes were also incorporated to clarify application of certain tolerances for plug gages,and a new paragraph was added to the text to provide balancing instructions.In the fourth edition,approved by ASA
12、 on February 5,1960 as B5.9-1960,tolerances for length of pilot and depth of pilot holes for the Type A-1 and B-1 spindles were de-creased slightly to reflect current actual practice in order to reduce the possibility of dis-torting the chuck or face plate when mounted on the spindle.For the same re
13、ason,.pilot bore diameters for some sizes of these chucks,and corresponding gage dimensions,were changed to reduce interference between chuck and spindle pilot diameters.In addition,the method of dimensioning radial hole locations was changed to follow the practice set forth in American Drafting Sta
14、ndards Manual on Dimensioning and Notes(ASA Y14.5-1957)to insure interchangeability.This Revision supersedes ASA B5.9-1960.Master ring gage inside diameters were slightly increased for some Types A,B and D spindle nose sizes,to coincide with the 1960 master plug gage change made to suit the increase
15、d chuck pilot diameters.Counter-bores for socket head screws were also changed to provide clearance for the“1960 Series”cap screws.Tables showing assembly of face plates to Type A and B spindles were eliminated,and tables and pages renumbered.Tables 35,36 and 37 in this edition,reflect the 1963 revi
16、sion of Handbook H28-Screw-thread Standards for Federal Services,and the recent USA Standard Gages and Gaging for Unified Screw Threads,USAS B U-1966,in changing “NOT GO threaded plug gages”to“HI thread plug gages”and“NOT GO thread ring gages”to“LO thread ring gages.”Following approval by the USA Standards Committee B5 and the sponsors,the revision was approved by the USA Standards Institute on April 21,1967.USA STANDARD This USA Standard is one of nearly 3000 standards approved as American Stan