1、Workholding Chucks:Jaw-Type ChucksAN AM E R IC AN NAT IO NAL STANDARDASME B5.60-2014(Revision of ASME B5.60-2002)ASME B5.60-2014(Revision of ASME B5.60-2002)WorkholdingChucks:Jaw-Type ChucksAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDTwo Park Avenue New York,NY 10016 USADate of Issuance:February 6,2015This Standar
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11、permission of the publisher.The American Society of Mechanical EngineersTwo Park Avenue,New York,NY 10016-5990Copyright 2015 byTHE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERSAll rights reservedPrinted in U.S.A.CONTENTSForeword.vCommittee Roster.viCorrespondence With the B5 Committee.vii1General Descrip
12、tion and Definitions of Terms.12Chuck-to-Spindle Interface.43Jaw Mountings.374Performance Testing.695Safety Code of Practice.74Figures1-1Example of a Power Chuck Assembly.21-2Exploded View of a Typical Manual Chuck.31-3Exploded View of a Power Chuck.32-1Type A Spindle Location of Holes and Drive But
13、ton for Sizes A-5Through A-11.62-2Type A Spindle Location of Holes and Drive Button for Sizes A-15Through A-28.72-3Type A Spindle Dimensions for Sizes A-3 Through A-28,and Locationof Holes and Drive Button for Sizes A2-3 and A2-4.82-4Type C Spindle.102-5Type C Spindle Location of Holes.112-6Type D S
14、pindle.132-7Type A Spindle.142-8Type D Spindle Location of Holes for Size D-3.152-9Type D Spindle Location of Holes for Size D-4.162-10Type D Spindle Location of Holes for Sizes D-5 Through D-20.172-11Type D Spindle Cam for Size D-3.182-12Type D Spindle Cam for Size D-4.192-13Type D Spindle Cams for
15、 Sizes D-5 Through D-20.202-14Type D Spindle Detent and Cam Screws.212-15Type D Spindle Detent and Cam Springs.212-16Type D Spindle Detent Plunger.212-17Type A Chucks and Faceplates.252-18Type A Chuck and Faceplate Dimensions.262-19Type C Chucks and Faceplates.282-20Type C Chuck and Faceplate Dimens
16、ions.292-21Type D Chucks and Faceplates.312-22Types D-3 and D-4 Backs of Chucks and Faceplates.322-23Types D-5 Through D-20 Backs of Chucks and Faceplates.332-24Type D Cam Lock Studs and Stud Locking Screw.343-1Fastener Guidelines.383-2Jaw Interface Flatness Guidelines.394-1Spindle Verification Test for Chuck Mounted Directly on the TestSpindle.694-2Spindle Verification Test for Chuck Mounted on an Adapter.704-3Geometric Tests.704-4Manual-Scroll Chucks:Checking Centering Accuracy and Repeatabili