1、AN A MERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD KNURLING ANSI/ASME 894.6-1984(REVISION OF ANSI B94.6-1981)SPONSORED AND PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS United Engineering Center 345 East 47th Street New York,N.Y.10017 REAFFIRMED 2014FOR CURRENT COMMITTEE PERSONNELPLEASE E-MAIL CSasme.orgANS
2、I/ASME B94.6-1984 28 November 1984 SUPERSEDING ANSI B94.6-1981 2 April 1982ACCEPTANCE NOTICE The above non-government standardization document was adopted 28 November 1984 and is approved for use by the DoD.The indicated industry group has furnished the clearar.es required by existing regulations.Co
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4、 Standards Institute 1430 Broadway New York,NY 10017 New York,NY 10018 Title of Document:Knurling Document No.:ANSI/ASME 894.6-1984 Date of Specific Issue Adopted:28 November 1984 Releasing Industry Group:The American Society of Mechanical Engineers NOTICE:When reaffirmation,amendment,revision or ca
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13、It has been commonly appreciated that in the production of knurling there were some diffi.cult problems,and it appeared that a solution to many of them could probably be found in developing a knurling tool based on a diametral pitch system,as distinguished from the customary circumferential pitch fo
14、rmulas in use.A diametral pitch system was first given consideration by the Company Member Conference of the American Standards Association.At its meeting of March 20,1947,the Conference voted to establish a fact-finding Conference Subcommittee to consider the problems involved in knurling and the n
15、eed for standardization in the field of knurling practice.On November I 0,I 947,the Conference Subcommittee presented a report(CMC 50)and concluded that a Technical Committee should give consideration to improving knurling.At its meeting of December 2,1948,the B5 Sectional Committee reported that th
16、e Mechanical Standards Committee of the ASA had requested that consideration be given to the establishment of a project on knurling.This request was approved at that time,and B5 Technical Committee 27 was thereupon organized in June 1949.TC27 held its first meeting in New York City on November 3,I 949.A proposed standard was prepared by TC27,and in September 1952 it was distributed to industry for review and comments.TC27 prepared a new draft,dated March 1953,taking into consideration the commen