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GB/T 10095.2-2023: Cylindrical gears - ISO system of flank tolerance classification - Part 2: Definitions and allowable values of double flank radial composite deviations Delivery: 9 seconds. True-PDF full-copy in English & invoice will be downloaded + auto-delivered via email. See step-by-step procedure Status: Valid GB/T 10095.2: Historical versions
Similar standardsGB/T 10095.2-2023: Cylindrical gears - ISO system of flank tolerance classification - Part 2: Definitions and allowable values of double flank radial composite deviations---This is an excerpt. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.), auto-downloaded/delivered in 9 seconds, can be purchased online: https://www.ChineseStandard.net/PDF.aspx/GBT10095.2-2023 GB NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 21.200 CCS J 17 GB/T 10095.2-2023 / ISO 1328-2.2020 Replacing GB/T 10095.2-2008 Cylindrical Gears – ISO System of Flank Tolerance Classification – Part 2.Definitions and Allowable Values of Double Flank Radial Composite Deviations (ISO 1328-2.2020, IDT) Issued on. AUGUST 6, 2023 Implemented on. MARCH 1, 2024 Issued by. State Administration for Market Regulation; Standardization Administration of the People’s Republic of China. Table of ContentsForeword... 3 Introduction... 5 1 Scope... 6 2 Normative References... 6 3 Terms, Definitions and Symbols... 7 3.1 Terms and definitions... 7 3.2 Symbols... 9 4 Application of the ISO Double Flank Radial Composite Tolerance Classification System... 9 4.1 General... 9 4.2 Gear tooth tolerance class... 10 4.3 Specification of datum surfaces... 11 4.4 Application of the ISO flank classification standard... 11 4.5 Acceptance criteria... 12 4.6 Correlation of double flank radial composite and element deviations... 12 4.7 Designation of the double flank radial composite tolerance class or tolerances... 12 5 Tolerance Values... 12 5.1 General... 12 5.2 Use of formulae... 13 5.3 Tooth-to-tooth radial composite tolerance, fidT... 13 5.4 Total radial composite tolerance, FidT... 13 Annex A (Informative) Graph of Tolerance Values for Class R34, R44, and R50 for Spur Gears with Module = 1.0 mm... 15 Annex B (Informative) Double Flank Radial Composite Deviation over Segments of k Teeth... 17 Annex C (Informative) Reasons for Changing Double Flank Composite Tolerances 19 Annex D (Informative) Conversion from Another Double Flank Composite Tolerance Specification... 21 Annex E (Informative) Calculation Examples... 23 Bibliography... 32ForewordThis Document was drafted as per the rules specified in GB/T 1.1-2020 Directives for Standardization – Part 1.Rules for the Structure and Drafting of Standardizing Documents. This Document is Part 2 of GB/T 10095 Cylindrical Gears – ISO System of Flank Tolerance Classification. GB/T 10095 consists of the following parts. --- Part 1.Definitions and Allowable Values of Deviations Relevant to Corresponding Flanks of Gear Teeth; --- Part 2.Definitions and Allowable Values of Double Flank Radial Composite Deviations. This Document replaced GB/T 10095.2-2008 Cylindrical Gears - System of Accuracy - Part 2. Definitions and Allowable Values of Deviations Relevant to Radial Composite Deviations and Runout Information. Compared with GB/T 10095.2-2008, the major technical changes are as follows, besides the structural adjustments and editorial modifications. a) Change the scope of application, which contains a sector gear (see Clause 1 of this Edition; Clause 1 of the 2008 Edition); b) Change the terms, definitions, and symbols (see Clause 3 of this Edition; Clause 4 and Clause 5 of the 2008 Edition); c) Change the system of flank tolerance classification (see Clause 4 of this Edition; Clause 6 of the 2008 Edition); d) Change the calculation formula of the radial comprehensive tolerance (see Clause 5 of this Edition; Clause 7 of the 2008 Edition); e) Delete the radial runout (see Annex B of the 2008 Edition). This Document equivalently adopted ISO 1328-2.2020 Cylindrical Gears – ISO System of Flank Tolerance Classification – Part 2.Definitions and Allowable Values of Double Flank Radial Composite Deviations. Please note some contents of this Document may involve patents. The issuing agency of this Document shall not assume the responsibility to identify these patents. This Document was proposed by and under the jurisdiction of National Technical Committee on Gear of Standardization Administration of China (SAC/TC 52). Drafting organizations of this Document. Zhengzhou Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering Co., Ltd.; Beijing University of Technology; Zhejiang Shuanghuan Driveline Co., Ltd.; Ningbo ZhongDa Leader Intelligent Transmission Co., Ltd.; Xi’an Fast Auto Drive Co., Ltd.; Nanjing High Speed & Accurate Gear Co., Ltd.; Jiangsu Guomao Reducer Co., Ltd.; Harbin Jingda Measuring Instrument Co., Ltd.; Zhejiang FORE Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd.; Shenzhen Zhaowei Machinery & Electronics Co., Ltd.; Zhejiang XiaSha Precision Manufacturing Co., Ltd.; Henan University of Science and Technology; Chongqing University; Hunan Pangu Transmission Technology Co., Ltd.; Dongguan Xinghuo Gear Co., Ltd.; Wenling Minghua Gear Co., Ltd.; and Zhengji Institute (Zhengzhou) Transmission Technology Co., Ltd. Chief drafting staffs of this Document. Shi Zhaoyao, Wang Zhigang, Wang Wei, Tang Jie, Wu Changhong, Li Haixia, Cen Guojian, Kou Zhida, Zhao Zefang, Tang Zhisheng, Liu Lixue, Wang Youli, Fan Ruili, Xin Dong, Xie Guiping, Wang Xiaoyi, Chen Yonghong, Guo Qingqing, Zhou Changjiang, Tong Aijun, He Benyi, Jing Daiyun, Xu Jiake, Jin Weifeng, Wei Bingyang, Guang Hongjie, and Ji Xieru. The historical editions replaced by this Standard are as follows. --- GB/T 10095-1988 was first-time published in 1988; --- When revising for the first-time in 2001, it is divided into 2 parts; this Document corresponds to GB/T 10095.2-2001 Cylindrical Gears - System of Accuracy - Part 2. Definitions and Allowable Values of Deviations Relevant to Radial Composite Deviations and Runout Information; --- It was revised second-time in 2008; --- This is third-time revision.1 ScopeThis Document establishes a gear tooth classification system relevant to double flank radial composite deviations of individual cylindrical involute gears and sector gears. It specifies the appropriate definitions of gear tooth deviations, the structure of the gear tooth flank classification system, and the allowable values of the gear tooth deviations.2 Normative ReferencesThe provisions in following documents become the essential provisions of this Document through reference in this Document. For the dated documents, only the versions with the dates indicated are applicable to this Document; for the undated documents, only the latest version (including all the amendments) is applicable to this Document.3 Terms, Definitions and SymbolsMethod to measure elemental deviations (3.1.2). Difference between the maximum and minimum values of center distance found after evaluating all the teeth of a product gear (3.1.5) in a double flank test (3.1.1) with a master gear (3.1.4).4 Application of the ISO Double Flank Radial Composite Tolerance Classification SystemSpecification of radial composite tolerances requires the definition of datum surfaces to be used for double flank inspection. See ISO/TR 10064-3.5 Tolerance ValuesFor gears with more than 200 teeth, except for sector gears, a default value of 200 shall be used for the number of teeth. This subclause applies only to sector gears whose teeth occupy two-thirds of a full circle or less. If │zk/z│ >2/3, Formula (4) shall be used for the total radial composite tolerance, FidT, of the sector gear as though it is equivalent to a full circle gear.Annex A(Informative) Graph of Tolerance Values for Class R34, R44, and R50 for Spur Gears with Module = 1.0 mm ......Source: Above contents are excerpted from the full-copy PDF -- translated/reviewed by: www.ChineseStandard.net / Wayne Zheng et al. |