1、Inverted Tooth(Silent)Chains and SprocketsAN AMERICAN NATIO NAL STANDARDASME B29.2M-2007Revision of ANSI B29.2M-1982(R2004)REAFFIRMED 2017Intentionally left blankASME B29.2M-2007Revision of ANSI B29.2M-1982(R2004)Inverted Tooth(Silent)Chainsand SprocketsAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDThree Park Avenue
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9、itten permission of the publisher.The American Society of Mechanical EngineersThree Park Avenue,New York,NY 10016-5990Copyright 2007 byTHE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERSAll rights reservedPrinted in U.S.A.CONTENTSForeword.ivCommittee Roster.vCorrespondence With the B29 Committee.vi1Silent
10、Chains.12Sprockets.1Figures1Silent Chain.32Typical Links.33Link Form.34Chain Widths and Sprocket Profiles for38in.Pitch and Larger.55Chain Widths and Sprocket Profiles for316in.Pitch.106Sprocket Tooth Form for38in.Pitch and Larger.127Sprocket Tooth Form for316in.Pitch.138Sprocket Diameters for38in.P
11、itch and Larger.149Sprocket Diameters for316in.Pitch.14Tables1Chain Link Data,in.42Chain Link Data,mm.43Chain Widths and Sprocket Face Dimensionsfor38in.Pitch and Larger,in.64Chain Widths and Sprocket Face Dimensionsfor38in.Pitch and Larger,mm.85Chain Widths and Sprocket Face Dimensionsfor316in.Pitc
12、h,in.116Chain Widths and Sprocket Face Dimensionsfor316in.Pitch,mm.117Over Pin Diameter Tolerances for38in.Pitch and Larger,in.158Over Pin Diameter Tolerances for38in.Pitch and Larger,mm.159Over Pin Diameter Tolerances for316in.Pitch,in.1510Over Pin Diameter Tolerances for316in.Pitch,mm.1611Maximum
13、Hub Diameter for Sprocket of Unity Pitch.1612Sprocket Dimensions for Unity Pitch,in.1713Sprocket Dimensions for316in.Pitch,in.2014Sprocket Dimensions for316in.Pitch,mm.22Nonmandatory AppendixASupplementary Information.25iiiFOREWORDPreparatory work during the late 1930s and early 1940s by the Silent
14、Chain Division of theAssociation of Roller and Silent Chain Manufacturers(ARSCM,now the American Chain Associa-tion)resulted in agreement on standardization of silent chain primarily on the basis of standard-ized sprocket tooth design.Since individual chain manufacturers employed various chain joint
15、designs,itwas agreed thatstandards on chaindetail would belimited to ensureinterchangeabilityof chains on sprockets of any number of teeth.At a meeting of representatives of all majorAmerican silent chain manufacturers in September 1944,under the auspices of the ARSCM,recommended“Engineering Standar
16、ds for Industrial Silent Chain and Sprockets”were agreedupon.Formulasforsprocketdesignwereexpandedintotables,whichwereapprovedandadoptedby the ARSCM in April 1945.Supplementary information on sprocket tooth cutters was added,andallofthedatawereincorporatedinacomprehensivereport,IndustrialStandardsforIndustrialSilent Chains,Sprockets,and Cutters.This report,with further refinements by minor revisionsin 1949 and 1950,was then submitted to the Sectional Committee for review and approval as anAmeric