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U S A S T A N D A R D

SPINDLE NOSES
USAS B5.9 - 1967 ForTool Room Lathes,EngineLathes,
Turret lathes, and Automatic lathes
REAFFIRMED 1986

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USAS 85.9-1967 (R-1972)
12 DECEMBER 1978

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Title of Document: Spindle Noses for Tool Room Lathes, Engine Lathes,Turret Lathes, and Automatic
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Date of Specific Issue Adopted: 1967; Reaffirmed 1972

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Fore word

T HE first edition of this standard, known a s B5.9-1936, w a s developed by Technical


Committee No. 4 on Spindle Noses of Sectional Committee B5 on the Standardization
of Small Tools and Machine ToolElements.The secondedition, known a s 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
spindlenoselargerthanthe 20 in. for Types A and B, nowknown a s the 28-in. nose.
Similar changes were madein the American Standard for Chucks and Chuck Jaws (ASA
B5.8).
The third edition, known a s B5.9-1954, incorporated Unified Screw Threads jointly
agreed uponby the American Standards Association, the British Standards Institution,and
the Canadian Standards Association. For thread designations and specifications 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 ASAon February 5, 1960 a s 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 reason, .pilot
bore diameters for some s i z e s 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 w a s changed to follow the practice set forth
in American Drafting Standards 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 increased chuck pilot diameters. Counter-
bores for socketheadscrews 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 revision of Handbook H 2 8 - 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
w a s approved by the USA Standards Institute on April 21, 1967.

USASTANDARD

This USA Standard i s one of nearly 3000 standards approved a s American Standards by t h e
American Standards Association. On August 24, 1966, the ASA was reconstituted as the United
States of America Standards Institute. Standards approved a s American Standards are now desig-
nated USA Standards. There i s no change in their index identification or technical content.

UDC 621.941-229.3

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USA STANDARDS
COMMITTEE B5

STANDARDIZATION OF SMALL
TOOLS
AND

MACHINE
TOOL
ELEMENTS

OFFICERS

W. H. S e a c o r d , Chairman
F. Steel Blackall, Ill, Vice-Chairman H a r o l d C o o p e r , Vice-Chairman
t C. T. Blake, Vice-Chairman J . E. R o t c h f o r d , Vice-Chairman

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS


F. Steele Blackall, Ill, The Taft-Peirce Manufacturing Company, Woonsocket, Rhode Island
C. T. Blake, The Warner & Swasey Company, Cleveland, Ohio
H. S . Sizer, Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company, North Kingstown, Rhode Island

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TOOL AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS


J . H. Conard, Chandler Evans Corporation, West Hartford, Connecticut
J. E. Rotchford, Anderson Power Products, Boston, Massachusetts
DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL PLANT EQUIPMENT CENTER
W. J . Taylor, Memphis, Tennessee
R. T. Hoffman ( A h . ) , Memphis, Tennessee
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
R. L. Spade, Belden Manufacturing Company, Chicago, Illinois
NATIONAL MACHINE TOOL BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION
Gilbert Allen, President, Charles Gallert Co., Cleveland, Ohio
G . M. Class, Gisholt Machine Company, Madison, Wisconsin
E. A. Munschauer, Jr., Niagara Machine & Tool Works, Buffalo, New York
Charles Brien, Bullard Company, Bridgeport, Connecticut
SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS
V. L. McEnally, Jr., Chrysler Corporation, Detroit, Michigan
R. H. Mustonen, General Motors Technical Center, Warren, Michigan
W. H. Seacord, International Harvester Company. Chicago, Illinois
SOCKET SCREW PRODUCTS BUREAU
Paul Pick, Allen Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Connecticut
THE TELEPHONE GROUP
J . M. Decker, Western Electric Company, Inc., Chicago, Illinois
S. P. Rogacke, ( A h . ) , Western Electric Company, Inc.. Kearney, New Jersey

t Vice Chaiman concerned with preparation of this Standard.

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SECTIONAL COMMITTEE (Cont’d)

U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE


J. 0. Snyder, Liaison, Department of the Air Force, Wright-Patterson, AFB, Ohio

U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY


R. J. Buhman, Liaison, U.S. Army Weapons Command, Rock Island, Illinois
Merville Powless, (Alt.), U.S. Army Weapons Command, Rock Island, Illinois

U. S. DEPARTMENT OF NAVY
J. N. Cornette, Liaison, Naval Ship Engineering Center, Washington, D. C.

U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Frank P. Brown, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C.

INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS
Harold Cooper, Chrysler Corporation, Detroit, Michigan
ttJohn Haydock, Cleworth Publishing Company, Cos Cob, Connecticut
H. J. Moffatt, Caterpillar Tractor Company, E. Peoria, Illinois

Technical Committee No. 4 , . Spindle Noses and Collets for Lathes


J. F. Biley, Chairman. Executive Engineer, Machine Tool Div., The Warner & Swasey Company, 5701 Carnegie
Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44103
F. E. Cheever, Engineering Staff Manager, Jones and Lamson Machine Company, 160 Clinton Street,
Springfield, Vermont
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J. N. Cornetre, Department of the Navy, Bureau of Ships Code 609.3C, Non-Government Technical
Society Liaison Section, Washington, D.C. 20360
E. C. Helmke, Chief Product Engineer, Gisholt Machine Company, 1245 East Washington Avenue,
Madison, Wisconsin 53701
D. Hansen, Corporate Machine Tool Manager, J. I. C a s e Company, 700 State Street, Racine, Wisconsin
Harry Lucbkemann, Assistant Manager, Engineering, Cincinnati Lathe and Tool Company, Disney &
Rogers Streets, Cincinnati, Ohio 45209
z. c. Van Schwartz, 2509 East Floyd Avenue, Cherry Hills Heights, Englewood, Colorado
J. L. Way, Executive Vice President, Engineering Research and Development, Cushman Chuck Company,
808 Windsor Street, Hartford 2, Connecticut
D. Satava, P i p e Machinery Co., 29100 Lakeland Blvd., Wickliffe. Ohio 44902

ttDeceased.

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Table of Contents

Page

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1 Scope and Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
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2 Nomenclature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
.
3 GagesandGaging for Types A. B. andD Spindle Noses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
.
4 Gages and Gaging for Type LSpindle Noses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
5.Chucks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
.
6 Spindle Noses Recommended for DifferentTypes of Lathes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
6.1 Bench Lathes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
6.3 Tool Room Lathes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
6.5 Engine Lathes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
6.8 Turret Lathes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
6.9 Single Spindle Automatic Lathes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
6.10 Other Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
6.15 Directions for theBalancing of Spindlesandchucks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Types A and B Spindle Noses


Table 1 Types A and B Spindle Noses.Sizes 2. 3. and 4 In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Table 2 Types A and B Spindle Noses.Sizes 5 to 28 In . 1 x 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Table 3 Location of Holes and Driving Buttons in Types A and B Spindle Noses . . . . . . 8
Table 4 Backs of Chucks and Face Plates for Types A and B Spindle Noses . . . . . . . . 9
Table 5 Illustration of a Method for Balancing Type A Spindle Noses . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Type D Spindle Noses


Table 6 2 In . Type D l Spindle Nose. Cam. Detent Screw. Detent Plunger.
and Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Table 7 Backs of Chucks and Face Plates. Cam Lock Stud. and Stud Locking
Screw for 2 In . Type D l Spindle Nose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Table 8 3 In . Type D l Spindle Nose. Detent Screw. Detent Plunger. and Spring . . . . . . . 13
Table 9 Backs of Chucks and Face Plates. Cam Lock Stud. and Stud Locking
Screw for 3 In . Type Dl Spindle Nose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Table 10 4 In . Type Dl Spindle Nose. Cam. Detent Screw. Detent Plunger. and Spring . . . 15
Table 11 Backs of Chucks and Face Plates. Cam Lock Stud. and Stud Locking
Screw for 4 In . Type D l Spindle Nose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Table 12 Type Dl Spindle Noses. Sizes 5 to 20 In . Incl., Cams. Cam Screws. and
Camsprings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Table 13 Backs of Chucks and Face Plates. Cam Lock Studs. and Stud Locking
Screws for Type D l Spindle Noses. Sizes 5 to 20 In . Incl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Table 14 Dimensions of Cam Lock Nuts. and Type B and Type D Studs . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Table 15 Sleeves and Centers for Type D l Spindle Noses for Engine Lathes and
Tool Room Lathes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Table 16 Taper Holes. Counterbores for Same. and Through Holes in Type Dl
Spindle Noses. Sizes 2 to 5 In . Incl., for Engine Lathes and Tool
Room Lathes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

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Type D Spindle Noses (continued)
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Table 17 Taper Holes, Counterbores for Same, and Through Holes in Type Dl
Spindle Noses, Sizes 6 to 11 In. Incl., for Engine Lathes and Tool
Room Lathes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Table 18 Sections Through Type Dl Spindle Noses, Sizes 2 to 5 In. Incl., for
Engine Lathes and Tool Room Lathes, Assembled WithDog Plates,
Face Plates, Centers, and Sleeves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Table 19 Sections Through Type Dl Spindle Noses, Sizes 6 to 11 In. Incl., for
Engine Lathes and Tool Room Lathes, Assembled With Dog Plates,
Face Plates, Centers, and Sleeve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Table 20 Sections Through 6 In. Type D l Spindle Nose, Assembled With Studs,
Cams, Dog Plates, Sleeve, and Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Gages for Types A, B, and D Spindle Noses


Table 21 Master Gages for 2 In. Types A, B, and D Spindle Noses, Chucks, and
Face Plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Table 22 Master Ring Gages for Types A, B, and D Spindle Noses, Sizes 3 to
28 In.Incl. ........................................... 27
Table 23 Master Plug Gages for Chucks and Face Plates for Types A, 3,and
D Spindle Noses, Sizes 3 to 28 In. Incl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Table 24 Working Gages for 2 In. Types A, B, and D Spindle Noses, Chucks
and Face Plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Table 25 Working Gages for 3 In. Types A, B, and D Spindke Noses, Chucks
and Face Plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Table 26 Outside Micrometer Working Gages for Types A, B, and D Spindle
Noses, Sizes 4 to 28 In. Incl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Table 27 Inside Micrometer Working Gages for Chucks and Face Plates for
Types A, B, and D Spindle Noses, Sizes 4 to 28 In. 1x1. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 32

Type L Spindle Noses


Table 28 Type L Spindle Noses, Drive Keys, and Retaining Screws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Table 29 Backs of Chucks and Face Plates for Type L Spindle Noses . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Table 30 Draw N u t s for Type L Spindle Noses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Table 31 Sleeves and Centers for Type L Spindle Noses for Engine Lathes
andTool Room Lathes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Table 32 Taper Holes, Counterbores for Same, and Through Holes in Type L
Spindles for Engine Lathes and Tool Room Lathes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Table 33 Sections Through Type L Spindle Noses for Engine Lathes and Tool
Room Lathes, Assembled With Dog Plates, Face Plates, Centers,
and Sleeves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

Gages for Type L Spindle Noses


Table 34 Taper Gages for Type L Spindle Noses, Chucks, and Face Plates . . . . . . . . . 39
Table 35 Working Thread Plug Gages for Draw Nuts for Type L Spindle Noses. . . . . . . . 40
Table 36 Setting Plugs for Thread Ring Gages for Chucks and Face Plates
for Type L Spindle Noses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Table 37 Working Thread Ring Gages for Chucks and Face Plates for Type L
SpindleNoses ......................................... 44

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USA STANDARD

S P I N DN
LEOSES
For Tool Room Lathes, Engine Lathes, Turret Lathes and Automatic Lathes

Introductory Notes
1. Scope and P u r p o s e T a b l e s 1, 2, 6, 8, 10, and 1 2 , andfourth - t h e
1.1 T h e s e s p i n d l e n o s e s are for use on engine words “USA Standard Spindle Nose.” For
lathes, tool room lathes, turret lathes and auto- example, a “6-in. Type A1 USA Standard
Spindle Nose” designates a Gin.nosewiththe
matic l a t h e s a n d m a y b e u s e d a d v a n t a g e o u s l y o n
d i m e n s i o n s g i v e n i n T a b l e s 2 and 3 of Type A of
other machines wherever chucks or fixtures must
subdivision 1; namely,with 11 tappedholesin
bemountedaccuratelyandrigidlyonrevolving
theouterboltcircleand 8 tappedholes in t h e
spindles. Complete dimensions for each size and
inner bolt circle, equipped with a driving button
type of nose, a s well a s formatingbacks of held in place with a driving screw.
chucks, face plates and fixtures, are given in the
tables.Alsogivenaredimensions of g a g e sf o r
2.4 To clearlyidentifyanyspindlenose of
checking the important dimensions on these spin- Type L, theterminologyusedshouldinclude
first - the word “Type,”second - thesymbol.
dlenosesandthebacks of chucks, face p l a t e s
and fixtures, to insure interchangeability between
indicating the type and size, third - the words
parts made by different manufacturers. USA Standard Spindle
Nose.” For example,
a “ T y p e LOO USA Standard Spindle Nose”
2. Nomenclature designatesthesmallestsize of T y p e L n o s e of
2.1 The accompanying tables give dimensions the dimensions given on Table 28.
of Types A, B, D, and L s p i n d l en o s e s .T e n
s i z e s , from 2 in. to 28 in.‘ i n c l u s i v e , are provided 2.5 A detaileddescription of e a c ht y p e of
in T y p e s A and B a s shown in Tables 1 and 2. spindle nose is given below.
Types A and B are subdivided into two d i v i s i o n s ,
1 and 2, and noted as T y p e s A I and B1 or T y p e s 2.6 T h eT y p e A1 spindlenoseisprovided
A2 or B 2 . T y p e s A1 and B1 areprovidedwith with two rows of tapped holes and a driving button
holes in both the inner and outer bolt circles in as e x p l a i n e di nT a b l e s 1 , 2, and 3. Theinner
s i z e s 5 in. to 28 in. inclusive a s s h o w n o n T a b l e s row of tapped holes provides means for attaching
2 and 3. T y p e s A2 and B2 are provided with holes certain sizes of scroll chucks by t h e u s eof socket-
i nt h eo u t e rb o l tc i r c l e so n l yi ns i z e s 2 in.to h e a dc a ps c r e w sw h i c hp a s si n s i d et h es c r o l l
28 in. inclusive as shown on Tables 1,2, and 3. plate between the chuck jawsa s shown in Table 4.
T h et h r e es m a l l e rs i z e s , 2 in.,3in.and4in., The outer row of tapped holes provides means for
are a v a i l a b l e o n l y i n T y p e s A2 and B 2 with holes attaching face plates, fixtures and other chucks
in the outer bolt circles only. Type D i s provided by t h eu s e of s o c k e t - h e a dc a ps c r e w s .T a b l e 4
innine sizes, from 2 in. to 20 in. inclusive,in g i v e s t h e m a t i n g d i m e n s i o n s of chucks and face
o n es e r i e sd e s i g n a t e d as T y p e D l as shownon p l a t e s . T h e Type A 1 n o s e i s n o t a v a i l a b l e i n t h e
T a b l e s 6, 8 , 10,12,18, and 19. T y p e L ispro- 2-in., 3-in. and 4-in. sizes.
videdinfivesizesinoneseriesonly a s shown
o n T a b l e s 28, 30, and 33. 2.7 T h e T y p e A2 s p i n d l e n o s e i s t h e same a s
2 . 2 Inspecifyingchucks, face p l a t e s or fix- T y p e A1 except that holes in the inner bolt circle
tures to bemadebyanothermanufacturer,the are omitted. The Type A2 may be used when the
size, a s well a s the type of t h e p a r t i c u l a r n o s e h o l ei nt h es p i n d l ei s so l a r g e t h a t t h e r e i s n o
to be used, must be designated. space left for the inner bolt circle and where the
c l a s s of the workwhich t h e m a c h i n e i s to d o i s
2.3 To clearlyidentifyanyspindlenose of so restrictedthattheinnerboltcircle is not
Types A, B, or D, theterminologyusedshould required.
include first-the size, second -the type, third-
the sub-division of t h e t y p e which indicates the 2.8 T h e T y p e B1 s p i n d l en o s e is exactlythe
standard elements employed as given in detail in same as Type A1 e x c e p t t h e h o l e s i n t h e o u t e r

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bolt circle are clearance holes for through bolts attachedtothespindle with socket head cap
or studs so thatchucks or fixtures may be at- screws of the proper length a s shown i n Table 14.
tached by the u s e of bolts or studs passing through 2.11 The Type L spindle nose i s provided with
the flange and employing nuts on rhe back side a long, steep taper for locating and centering
of the flange. The Type B1 nose will take any of
chucks and face plates, with a key for driving,
the chucks, face plates or fixturesthat maybe
and with a flanged nut for holding the chuck or
mounted on theType A 1 nose, but t h e Type B1
necessitates extra overhang from the front spindle face plate on the spindle. This spindle is avail-
bearing of the machine to allow room for the n u t s able in five sizes and i s dimensioned in Tables
on t h e back of theflange.TheType B1 nose 28 and 30 and shown in assembledposition in
i s provided with the tapped holes in theinner Table 33. Dimensions of thebacks of mating
bolt circleexactlylikethe Type A 1 nose.The chucks and faceplatesare shown in Table 29.
Type B1 nose i s available in seven sizes from
5 in. to 28 in.inclusive, and thedimensions 3. Gages and Gagingfor Types A, B, and D,
are given in Tables 2 and 3, while Table 4 gives Spindle Noses
mating dimensions of chucks and faceplates
which may be attached by socket-head cap screws 3.1 Master gages of the ring and plug type are
or Type B studs. The dimensionsof Type B studs recommended for inspectingthetaperpilots of
are given in Table 14. Types A, B, and D spindle noses and the taper holes
in the mating face plates and chucks. Dimensions
of suchmastergages for eachsize of spindle
2.9 TheType B2 spindlenose is the same a s are given i n the accompanying tables.
Type B1 except the holes in the inner bolt circle 3.2 Themaster plug gages,Table 23, are so
areomitted. TheType B2 spindleis availabl’e made thatthe point at which thetaper, if ex-
in ten sizes from 2 in. to 28 in. inclusive, and tended, would intersect t h e flat face, is ofdimen-
. thedimensionsaregiven in Tables 1, 2, and 3, sions B, Table 23. For convenience in checking
whilethebacks of mating chucks,faceplates, thesegages,thetablelists t h e correct dimen-
and fixtures are given in Table 4. sions over accurate plug gages 0.250 in. in diam
eter resting against the flat face.
2.10 TheType D l spindlenose i s equipped 3.3 Each of themaster ring gages, Table 22,
with three equally spaced clearance holes in the is made so that the dimensions B corresponds
outer bolt circle in sizes 2 in., 3 in., and 4 in., with the dimension B of the mating master plug
arid six equallyspacedclearanceholes in t h e gage, Table 23, and so that surfaces W and X of
outer bolt circle in sizes 5 in. to 20 in. inclusive. the ring gagearea good Prussianbluefit on
Each such hole is provided with a cam, cam spring surfaces Y and Z of t h e mating plug gage.
and otherelements a s shown on Tables 6 , 8 ,
10, and 12 and a s shown in t h e assembled posi- 3.4 Taperpilots on t h e spindles may be in-
spected with a master ring gage either by using
tioninTable 20. The cams are for t h e purpose
depth gages registering from one face of t h e gage,
of engaging and locking the cam lock studs
or by using feelers of thickness Y, Tables 1 and
mounted in the back of thefaceplate or chuck
2, or ‘thickness 526, Table 12. Three feelers of
a s dimensionedin Tables 7, 9, 11, and 13 and
minimum dimensions Y or S26 should be used a s
shown in assembledposition in Table 20. This
typeofnose i s intended for use onmachines “go” feelers and three feelers of the maximum
dimension Y or S26 should be used as “not go”
where the saving of time in changing face plates
and chucks is of considerable importance. A p o r feelers. These feelers should beapproximately
equally spaced around t h e flange.
tion of a turn of each of the cams releases the
cam lock studs and allows the instant removal of 3.5 The taper hole in chucks and face plates,
the chuck or face plate. Similarly, when mounting Table 4 and Table 13, may be inspectedeither
chucks on the spindle, t h e chuck can be locked i n by depth gages or by using the proper size master
place very quickly and easily by turning each cam plug gage,Table 23. The plug gage should fit
a portion of aturn. Where the construction permits, the taper hole without shake if the surface Y of
chucks or face plates may also be mounted on the t h e plug gagestrikes t h e face of the chuck or
Type D l spindle noses by the use of camlock faceplate and should not stand away from the
nuts as shown on Table 14. The cam lock nuts face of thechuck or faceplate more than t h e
arefirstlocked in position in the spindle nose amount of the gageclearance Y of Table 4 or
with the cams, and the chuck or face platei s then P17, Table 13. This gage clearance may be in-

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spected with three feelers equally spaced around gages,Table 35. The“go”gageshouldscrew
the flange. intothe nut thefulldistancefreely.The“not
3.6 Micrometer working gages, Tables 24,25, go” HI gageeithershould not enterorshould
26, and 27, will be found convenient for manu- screw in without shake.
facturingspindlenosesaswellaschucks or 4.6 Thethread on thebacks of chucksand
face plates.Thesegagesshouldbe set tothe face plates for Type L spindle noses, Table 29,.
proper master ring and plug gage as explained i n may be inspected with a “go” and “not go” L O
Tables 24, 25, 26, and 27 and will then read the thread ring gage, Table37. The “go” gage should
pilot diameters direct. screw on freely all the way while the “not go”
LO thread gage either should not start or should
4. Gages and Gaging for Type L Spindle Noses be on without shake.
4.1 Table 34 gives dimensions of plug and ring 4.7 The “go” and “not go” LO thread ring
taper gages for inspecting the long taper pilots gages, Table 37, may be checked and set p r o p e r
of TypeLspindle noses andfor inspecting the ly by means of the setting plugs for thread ring
long taper holes in mating chucks and face plates. gages, Table 36.
Tolerance B applies to dimension A only. Dimen-
sion A is the theoretical diameter of the taper at
a plane intersecting the face of the large end of 5 Chucks
the gage. Tolerance E applies to the rateo f taper 5.1 Thedimensions of standardchucksto fit
o d y . On alltaper plug gages the rate of taper Types A, B, D and L spindle noses are given by
shall not b e l e s s than 3% in. per foot, and shall USA StandardChucksandChuckJaws (USAS
not be more than 3% in.per foot plus E in the B5.8-1954, Reaffirmed 1959).
length C of the gage.
5.2 Chucks for Type A and Type B spindle
4.2 Themaster ring gages,Table 34, should noses shown by theabovestandardhavethe
be a good Prussian blue fit on the long taper of backs of the chucks made to the dimensions of
the spindle noses, Table 28, and the face of the Table 4 and are held on the spindle noses with
gage marked *‘gage line”inTable 34 should cap screws or bolts. Chucks for Type D spindle
standaway from theflange on thespindle an noseshavethebacks of thechucks made to
amount equaltothegageclearanceCC,Table thedimensions of Tables 7,9,11, or 13 and
28. This gage clearance may be inspected with andareheld on thespindlenoses by means
“g0” feelers of the minimum amount of the gage shown in Tables 18,19, or 20. Chucks for Type
clearance CC andwith“not go” feelers of the Lspindlenoseshavethebacks of thechucks
maximum amount of this gage clearance. made to the dimensions of Table 29 and are held
on thespindle
noses by means shown in
4.3 The location of the key and the height of Table 33.
the key in each spindle nose, Table 28, may be
inspected by usingthis same ring gage,Table 5.3 All of theregularchuckbuildersinthe
34. Dimension N on this ring gage is madeto United States are in a position to furnish chucks
clear the maximum permissible height G of the for Types A, B, D, or L spindle noses.
key in the spindle nose. The minimum height G,
Table 28, may becheckedbyusingtheproper
feeler between the top of the key and the slot in 5.4 The Class I chucks covered by that stand-
the ring gage. ard are medium-duty, wrenchoperatedchucks
with master jaws of the tongue and groove type
4.4 Thelocationanddepth of thekeywayin
and are suitable for use on engine lathes or for
the chuck or face platemay be inspected by means
medium duty on othermachines.Thesechucks
of the “go” and “not go” gage blocks, Table 34.
may beinterchangeable on theTypes A I , B1,
The “go” gageblockshould fit freely the full B2, and Dl spindle noses. They may be attached
depth in the keyway of the plug gage when in-
to the AI or B1 noses by socket head cap screws
serted in the taper hole in the chuck or face plate.
or may be attached to the TypeB2 noses by using
The “not go” gageeithershould not enter 01
Type D studs, Table 14, and heldwithnuts on
should enter without shake.
the back of the flange of the nose as shown in
4.5 The threads on the draw nuts for Type L Table 14. These chucks may also be attached to
spindlenoses,Table 30, may beinspectedby the DI nose by the use of cam lock studs, Table
means of the “go” and “not go” HI thread plug 13, and assembled as shown in Table 20.

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USA STANDARD

6 Spindle Noses
Recommedded
for
Different 6.6 Tables 18 and 17 showsectionsthrough
Types of L a t h e s the Type D l spindle noses for engine lathes and
tool room lathes assembled with dog plates, face
6.1 Bench Latbes. T h e 2 in. T y p e Dl spindle plates, centers, and sleeves. Table 15gives the
nose is recommended for 6 in.up to and includ- recommended dimensions of sleeves and centers
ing 8 in. benchlathes,andthe 3 in.Type Dl for thesespindles,andTables 16 and 17 give
spindlenoseorthe Type LOO spindlenose is suggested dimensions for the taFer holes, coun-
recommendedfor 7 in. and 10 in.benchlathes. terboresforsame,andthroughholesinthese
6.2 T a b l e 18 shows recommended construction spindles.
of draw-in collets on 2 in.and 3 i n .T y p eD l 6.7 Tables 31, 32, and 33 give the correspond-
spindle noses forbenchlathes, as well as the
construction and general dimensions for spindles
ing sections and dimensions for Type L spindle
noses for engine lathes and tool room lathes.
withAmericanStandardtapers,assembledwith
face plates and dog plates on 2 in. T y p e Dl and 6.8 Turret Lathes. The Type A1 spindle nose
3 in. Type Dl spindles for bench lathes in cases is recommendedforuseonturretlathesexcept
where the American Standard taper hole is used thateachmanufacturer of turretlathes may u s e
in spindles of bench lathes. Table 3 3 shows the t h e Type Dl nose in preference to the Type A1
Type LOO noseassembledwithdogplateand if he individually prefers. The size of nose to b e
face plate for 10 in. bench lathes. selected for each size turret lathe should be de-
terminedbythe size of theholeinthespindle
6.3 To01 R00m Lathes. T h e T y p e Dl spindle as follows:
nosesortheType L spindlenosesare recom- Spindle Bores Noses
mended a s alternatestandardsfortool room Up to 1% in. 5 in. or smaller
lathes.It is recommendedthatthe size o ft h e Over 1% in. up to 2-7/16 in. 6 in.
nose selected foreach size of tool room l a t h e Over 2-7/16 in. up to 3-3/8 in. 8 in.
be as follows: Over 3-3/8 in. up to 5-3/8 in. 11 in.
Tool Room Lathes Noses Over 5-3/8 in. up to 8-3f8 in. 15 in.
10 in. 4 in. Type Dl o r Over 8-3/8 in. up to 13 in. 20 in.
Type LO Over 13 in. up to 21% in. 28 in.
12 in. up to and incl. 6 in. Type Dl or
16 in. Type L1 6.9 Single Spindle Automatic Latbes. T h e
Ahove 16 in. up to and 6 in. Type Dl o r Type A1 nose is recommended for single spindle
incl. 20 in. Type L2 automaticlathes, size of nosedependingupon
the size of theheavy-dutychuckthemachine
6.4 Ineach case the size of the tool room normally takes as follows:
lathegivenabove is thenominal catalog size. Noses
The actual swing over the bed and carriage ex- Machines taking 6 in. 5 in. or smaller
tensions of eachsuchcatalog size lathehas chucks or smaller
beenestablishedby a recentagreementamong Machines taking 8 in. 6 in.
the American engine lathe builders a s being 2% in. chucks
more than the catalog size specified. Machines taking 10 in. 8 in.
and 12 in. chucks
6.5 Engiw Lathes. TheType Dl andthe Machines taking 15 in. 11 in.
Type L spindle n o s e s are recommended as alter- and 18 in. chucks
natestandards forenginelathes.It is recom-
mendedthatthe size of thenoseselected for 6.10 Otber Applications. In addition to the
each size of engine lathe be as follows: above, these spindles may be used on other ma-
Engine Lathes Noses
chinetoolssuch as multiplespindleautomatic
lathes, internal grinding machines, thread grinders
12 in. up to and incl. 6 in. T y p e D l o r and hobbing machines.
16 in. T y p e L1
Above 16 in. up to and 8 in. T y p e D l or 6.11 If thesespindlesareusedonmultiple
incl. 20 in. Type L2 spindleautomaticlathes,the Type A1 or Type
Above 20 in. up to and , 8 in. Type Dl or A2 spindlenose is recommended.The size of
incl. 25 in. Type L3 the nose depends on the size of t t - hole in the
Above 23 in. up to and 11 in. Type Dl o r spindle, or the size of heavy duty chuck the ma-
incl. 3 2 in. Type L3 chine normally cakes. The size of the nose recom-

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mended for multiplespindlechuckingmachines mension C,, Table 2, givesthe maximum size


is a s follows: hole for any size of Type A1 or B 1 nose 5 in. to
Noses 28 in. inclusive,anddimension C,, Table 2,
Machines taking 4% in.
chucks 4 in. gives the maximum size hole in any Type A2 or
Machines taking 6 in.
chucks 5 in. B 2 nose.
Machines taking 8 in.
chucks 6 in.
Machinzstaking 10 in. and 8 in.
12 in. chucks 6 . 1 3 Directions for theBalancing of Spindles
Machinestaking 15 and
in. 11 in. and Chucks. Directions for balancing chucks for
18 in. chucks each of the types of spindles are given in B5.8-
1954, Reaffirmed 1959. T o run inbalancewith
6 . 1 2 Larger sizes of lathes of any type may be such chucks at high speeds, a spindle of Type A
provided with any of the larger spindle noses of or Type B shouldbebalancedwith a full-size
T y p e s A l , A2, B1, B 2 p r D l , depending upon the driving button in place, but without any chuck or
service for whichthelathe is intended, or the face plate mounted on the spindle. A method of
s i z e of theholerequiredinthespindle, o r the drillingbalancingholesinType A spindles is
s i z e of chucksthelathesshouldtake. USA shown on Table 5. TheType D spindleshould
Standard Chucks and Chuck Jaws (USAS B5.5- be balanced also without any chuck or face plate
1954, Reaffirmed 1959), gives dimensions of mounted thereon. The Type L spindle should be
medium-duty and heavy-duty chucks from 6 in. to balanced with a partial key that fills t h e key-
36 in. in diameter and specifies the size of spin- seat and has an outside contour that coincides
dlenoseforwhicheachchuck is intended.Di- withthetaper.

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ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
TOLERANCES OF f 1/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED WHEN DIMEN-
SIONSAREEXPRESSED IN COMMON FRACTIONS R

SEE TABLE 3 FOR LOCATION AND NUMBER


OF HOLES AND DRIVING SCREW

SPINDLE NAME 21NCH 3 INCH 4 INCH


NOSE NOSE NOSE
Dl. Splndles
A
AI
of Type 2-5/8 55/8 4- 1/4
D i n of Type B Spindles .- A s 2-5/8 55/8 4- 1/4
Dl. Pllot BI t . 0 t0.0050 0 2 5
2.1250

3 INCH NOSE 3 INCH NOSE


TYPE A Z S P I N D L E TYPE B Z 5PINDLE

DRIVING SCREW FOR


EEJLARGEO VIEW
OF UNDERCUT

NOTES: 1 - Hole spaced a8 shown on Table 3, and located


wlthln .003R of true poaftlon.
I - Holea spaced a s a h o m o n Table 3 , and located
wlthln .006R of frue poaftlon.

TYPE A AND T Y P E B SPINDLE NOSES


SIZES 2 , 3 AND 4 INCH NOSE
4 INCH 4 I N C H NOSE
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ALL DIMENSIONS I' i INCHES
TOLERANCES OF f 1/64 APE PERMISSIBLE UNLESS
OTHERWISE SPECIFIEI: Wk I N DIMENSIONS ARE
EXPRESSED IN C O W '4 .(ACTIONS
'
SEE TABLE 3 FOR Li 'ATION AND NUMBER
OF HOLES AND DRI' ;:.; BUTTONS

E h -AR6ED VIEW
O F UNDERCUT

A N

LL

DRIVINGBUTTON
SECTION OF 5PlNDLE
SUOWING PROJECTION
OF DRlVlNO BUTTON

DISTAKE FROM F U E

N P E A SPINDLES TYPE B 5PINDLES

TYPE AI IS EXPCTLY c5 %OWN WITH WPE BI IS EYKTLY A5 S O W N WITH


TAPPED HOLES INNER
IN CLEARANCE HOLES I N OUTER
AND OUTER BOLT CIRCLE5 BOLT CIRCLE AND TAPPED HOLES
IN INNER BOLT CIRCLE

NOTES: I-Hole spaced as shown on Table 3, end located within .003R of t N e p o s i t i o n . TYPE A2 19 SAME M W N EXCEPT TYPE 82 IS Y M E A 5 SHOWN EXCEPT
2-Holes spaced as shown on Table 3, and located within .006R of true position. OMIT - L C 5 I N INNER BOLT OMIT TAPPED HOLES IN INNER
3-Holes spaced as shown on T a b l e 3, and located within .008R of t N e p o s i t i o n . CIRCLE BOLT CIRCLE

TYPE A AND TYPE B SPINDLE NOSES


TABLE 2 SIZES 5 INCH TO 28 INCH INCLUSIVE

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SPINDLES TYPE A1 HAVE ALL TAPPED HOLES A L L DIMENSIONS IN INCHES SEE TABLE 1 AND TABLE 2
IN BOTH INNER AND OUTER BOLT CIRCLES TOLERANCES OF *1/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE UNLESS OTHERWISE FOR OTHER DIMENSIONS
AS SHOWN SPECIFIED WHEN DIMENSIONS ARE EXPRESSED IN COMMON FRACTIONS
SPINDLES TYPE B1.ARE SAME AS SHOWN EXCEPT
ALL HOLES IN OUTER BOLT CIRCLE ARE CLEARANCE
HOLES OF DIMENSION W TABLES 1 AND 2 11 HOLES-TAP &-1U-UNC-38
3 HOLES-TAP & -14-UNC-38
3 HOLES-TAP $ -16-UNC-38I

2 INCH NOSE
v
3 INCH NOSE

SPINDLE NAME HOLES T A P SIZE


16-14-UNC-3B
1 /P-lJ-UNC-JB
INCH NOSE 5/8-ll-L!NC-3B
1 I INCH NOSE 3 /4- 1 O-UNC-3B

LOCATION OF HOLES AND DRIVING BUTTONS


IN TYPE A AND TYPE B SPINDLE NOSES

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ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
TOLERANCES OF tV64 ARE PERMISSIBLE UNLESS OTHERWISE
SPECIFIED WHEN DIMENSIONS ARE EXPRESSED IN COMMON FRACTIONS

2INCH3INCH4INCH NCH 6 INCH 8 INCH 11INCH 15 INCH 20 INCH 28 INCH


SPINDLE NAME
NOSE
NOSE
NOSE OSE NOSE NOSE NOSE NOSE
NOSE
NOSE

0002
P11ot D1a
Maximum Hole c1 1% 1% 2% 3% 5% 8Ys 12% 18%
Maxlmum Hole c2 2-1/64 2-2Y64 3 % 4-3ib4 Sly32 237/64 11% 16.3/64 P 4 9 / 6 4 ,
'
Depth of P l l o t H o l efor + . 0+001+0010 1 +OOl too1 +oo
D l .5625)
3/8 1625 16875 1750 :87=00'
:E1251 ,
Type A1 m d B1 Splndlem
I I I
Mlnlmum Depth of Pilot Hole D2 1/2
1/2 9/16 I 5/8 3/4
I 11/161 I 13/16 I 7/8 1 1
for Type A2MdB2 Splndles
Note 1 Note 1 NoteFl-Nom, Note 2 Note 2 Note 2 Note 2
Locatlon of Ddvlng ButtonE 1.625 Z0625 2.625 3.375 4.625 6.500 9.125 12.750
Note 2 Note 2 Note 2 Note 2 Note 2 Note 3 Note 3 Note 3 Note3
Bolt
Radium Outer Clrcle F

ENLARbED VIEW
OF UNDCRCUT
FOR CIIUCKSAND FACE PIATE5
HELD CH INNER eoLr CIRCLE

X.?-=

Note: The holes lor cap acrewa used t o hold chucks or lace platea on apindlea must match hole spaCink? in
spindle noads shown on Table 3.
N o t e s : 1 - H o l e s p a c e d a s s h o w n on T a b l e 3, and located within .003R of true POSitiO%
-2 Holes spaced as shown on Table 3, and located within .006R of true position.
3 - H o l e s s p a c e d a s shown on Table 3, and located within .008R of true position.

BACKSOF CHUCKS AND FACE PLATES FOR


TABLE 4 TYPE A AND TYPE B SPINDLE NOSES

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ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
BALANCING HOLES SHOWN IN THIS TABLE ARE CORRECT ONLY FOR WIDTH
OF FLANGE AND DEPTH OF TAP DRILL SHOWN.
CALCULATIONS FOR THESE HOLES WERE MADE WITH DRIVING BUTTON IN PL.ACE.
CHUCKSANDFACEPLATESFORABALANCEDUNITSHOULDBE
BALANCED SEPARATELY -LOCATION OF BOLTS MWT BE IN BALANCE

BALANCING HOLES ' x ' B A L A N C I N G HOLES'V'

> v-
5 , 6,8, h 11 INCH TYPL A1SPINDLENOSES

BALANCING HOLESe'X"I BALANCING HOLES "Y"


SPINDLE
DIA DEPTH RADIUS DEPTN
DIA RADIUS
NAME
R L G B F
I 1
15, 20, h 2 8 INCHTYPE A 1S P I N D L E NOSES

DEPTH CF BALANCING HOLES *


RAD
TAP DRILL DIA
a
- DET
I P
I 1 -
I 15 Inch N o m 1 2-1/16 I 47/64 Tbu I 6.550 1-518
I 2-5/16 1 53/64 Thru I 9.32
80InN
c ho1-7/8
m
ILLUSTRATION OF A METHOD FOR BALANCING Inch
28 Noae I 2-3/4 I 1-1/32 Tbu I 12.780 2-1/4 .
TYPE A SPINDLE NOSES

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ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
TOLERANCES OF *1/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
WHEN DIMENSIONS ARE EXPRESSED IN COMMON FRACTIONS

t. 00 1
STAMP R L C L I C N C L LINL
- 0 0 0 FROM FACE o r CHUCK
T O F A C E OF MASTLU CffiC
ENUROLD VIEW
O? UNDLRCUT / /

C A M LOCK STUD

c
h

'*-sUNC-3B

L N U I C C O W L W OF OCCTION Wm
awawwc UNDERCUT
Fw CAM LOCK STUD

NOTES: - H O L ESSP A C E D A S SHOWN A N 0 LOCATED W1111N .OO2R


O ? TRUE POSITION.
#2 - H O L E SL O U T E D A S SHOWN W I T H I N .004R O ? T R U EP D S l T l D N ~

BACKS OF CHUCKS AND FACE PLATES. CAM LOCK STUD, AND


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ji- dlIYIt *a 'r"3 .IL '
- 3
TOLERANCES OF *1/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
WHEN DIMENSIONS ARE EXPRESSED IN COMMON FRACTIONS

I
LNUROLD VlLW '
O V UNDLRCKVT
I

DETENT S C R E W
SPINDLE
+--
NOTE: # t - HOLESSPACED A 8 SHOWN AND L O C A T E D W I T l 4 1 M .002R
o r TRUE P o a I T I o w .

'
@-
I

3 INCH TYPE Dl SPINDLE NOSE.


TABLE 8 DETENT SCREW, DETENTPLUNGER. AND SPRING

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ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
TOLERANCES OF t1/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
WHEN DIMENSIONS ARE EXPRFSSED IN COMMON FRACTIONS

”AM LOCK STUD

c
A

FACE PLATE

SLCTION A - A

NOTES: - H O L E S S P A C E D A S S H O lANN 0 LOCATED W I T H I N .002R


O f TRUE P O S I T I O N .
112 - H O L I S L O C A T E D A I S H O l N1 I T M l N . W 4 R 9f TRUE P O S I T I O N .

BACKS OF CHUCKS AND FACE PLATES, CAM LOCK STUD, AND


TABLE 9 STUD LOCKING SCREW FOR 3 INCH T Y P E D l SPINDLE NOSE

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N
-.@ -

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c o
<-

u)

0
z
I-
Y

16
I- ( b 1 L ' C . Y' /l.w,l&Y. -*.,11J3 ). ,u,-aa
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED WHEN DIMENSIONS ARE
EXPRESSED IN COMMON FRACTIONS

5 INCH 6 INCH 8 INCH 11INCH 15 INCH 20 INCH


SPINDLE NAME
NOSE NOSE NOSE NOSE NOSE NOSE

CAM SCREW
5 INCH 6 INCH 8 INCH llINCH 1s INCH 20INm
S P I N D L E NAME
NOSE NOSE NOSE
NOSE
I I NOSE NOSE

CAM SPRING

T Y P E Dl SPINDLE NOSES, SIZES 5 INCH TO 20 INCH


TABLE 12 INCLUSIVE, CAMS, CAM SCREWS, AND CAM
SPRINGS

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ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
, FROM FACE CF CHUCK TOLERANCES OF f 1/U ARE PERMISSIBLE, UNLESS
TU F K E CF M A 5 E R 6LGE
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, WHEN DIMENSIONS ARE
EXPRESSED IN COMMON FRACTIONS

SINCH 6 INCH 8 INCH 11


INCH
15
INCH I 20INCH
I "INDLE NAME I I NOSE I NOSE I NOSE I NOSEI NOSE
NOSE ~1
PROVIDE 6-PI I AND 6-P6 HOLES A5 SHOWN
:N 8 A C I U OF C U U C I U AND FACE IPLATES WHERE
.6CAMLOCK STUD5 ARE R E Q U I R E:0.
F E W E R HOLES M A Y 6 E FUWIDEI> TO SUIT LCCATION
oc FEWER CAMLOCU sru- w u fE N l U E DESIGN
A N D SERVICE OF CHUCKS 4 N D FACE PLATES I 5
54TISFACTORY W I W A S M A L L E Ft NUMBER OF
C A U L O C U STUDS

FACE PLATE
INCH
5 6 INCH 8 INCH
11
INCH 15INCH 20 INCH
I SPINDLE NAME I I NOSE I NOSE I NOSE I NOSE I NOSE I NOSE I

STUD LOCKING SCREW


8 INCH
11
INCH 15 INCH 20 INCH
SPINDLE NAME
5 NOSE
NOSE
NOSE INCH
NOSE
NOSE
NOSE 6 INCH

NOTES: 1 -Holes spaced as shown and located within .004R of true position.
2 -Holes Located as shown within .004R of true position as defined by PI.

BACKS OF CHUCKS AND FACE PLATES. CAMLOCKSTUDS., AND STUD LOCKING


TABLE 13 SCREWS FOR TYPE D l SPINDLE NOSES. SIZES 5 INCH TO 20 INCH,INCL.

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I, . R.C ALL DIMENSICNS IN INChES
TOLERANCES OF 1/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE UNLESS
*
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED WHEN DIMENSIONS ARE
C H U C K OR
. 4 f ~ 0{ ~ ~
EXPRESSLD
~ IN COMMON FRACTIONS
-FACE PLATE

T. Y P E B STUD
-TYPE B STUD

5TANMRD/
H E X NUT

METHOD O F ATTACWING C H U C U S OR FACE PLATES


TO TYPE B 5PINDLES USINB NPE B 5TUD5

, N P E B SPINDLE

C H U C K OK
-FACE --rE

STAN
Hex

M E T H O D OF ATTbCHING CHUCKS OR FACE U T E 5


TD N P E D
B SPINDLES USING N P E 5 n D 5

/RPE Dl SPINDLE

5
5
1DE
CAM LDCK NUT
3INCH NO5E ONLY

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ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
TOLERANCES. OF f 1/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE UNLESS OTHERWISE
SPECIFIED WHENDIMENSIONSAREEXPRESSED IN COMMON FRACTIONS

STRAIGHT

TO SHARP
,CORNER b S
W- MAXIMU&
X TAPER

t- N
-.
7- -

i V-RLSIUS W E LINE
J
' - RADIUS

S T A M P SIZES OF AMERICAN STANDARD TAPERS STAMP SIZE O F AMERIOIN STANOARD TAPER


EXAMPLE:'SSTO 3 A M STD T A P d EXAMPLE:% AM STD TAPE$

SLEEVE
CENTER
SPINDLE NAME A B C D E F C H J K L

2 Inch Nose .938 11/16 1/64 1/64


-':og-*! 5
Inch
3 Nose 1.500 1/2 : ' -%I! :

Inch Nose
mall Sleeve
Inch Nose .. I .

*These centers are the same as for Type L Spindle Noses aee Table 31.
L LI

SLEEVES AND CENTERS FOR TYPE D l SPINDLE NOSES


TABLE 15 FORENGINE LATHESANDTOOL ROOMLATHES

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ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES

2 INCH SPINDLE NO5E 3 INCH SPINDLE NOSE


FDA FDR
DRAW- I N COLLET DRAW-IN COLLET

2 INCH SPINDLE NOSE


WITH
n
3 AM. STANDARD TAPER
IW
1111

3 INCH SPINDLE
NOSE d INCH SPINDLE NOSE
WITH WITH
a INCH SPINDLE NOSE 5 I N C H SPINDLE NOSE
AM. STANDARD TAPER "ah AM STANDARDTAPER WITH WlTU
*S AM. STANDARD TAPER b AM. STANDARD TAPER
NOTE I
MINI" LENGTH OF TAPER GIVEN CORRESPONDS TO LOW LIMIT OF TAPER
DIAMETER AND HIGH LIMIT OF STRAIGHT HOLE AT BOTTW OF TAPER
NOTE II BTAMP SIZE OF AMERICAN STANDARD TAPER HOLE
STRAIGHT HOLE AT BOTTW OF TAPER IS OF SUFFICIENT DEPTH TO CLEAR ON OUTSIOE. DIAMETER OF 2 INCH SPINDLE NOSE
Ah+, STD. PLUG GAGESHOWN IN ASA 85.10-1963 STAMP 5\ZE OF A M E R I C A N STANDARD TAPER HOLE
IN UNDERCUTFOR A L L OTHER SPINDLE NOSElS
EXAMPLE A M ST0 TAPER HOLE.

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ALL DIMENSIONS I N INCHES

~ 5.246 MIN T A P E R ~

,+-4.SSO MIN TAPER


I YE NOTE-
- . . .-. .
.

A- I

-.& SEE NOTE1

6 INCH SPINDLE NOSE 6 INCH SPINDLE NOSE

8 INCH SPINDLE NOSE

I I INCH SPINDLE NOSE


NOTE I
MINIMUM LENGTH OF TAPER GIVEN CORRESPONDS TO LOW LIMIT OF TAPER
DIAMETER AH) HIGH LIMIT OF STRAIGHT HOLE AT BOTTOM OF TAPER
NOTE I1
STRAIGHT HOLE AT BOTTOM OF TAPER IS OF SUFFICIENT DEPTH TO CLEAR
USA STANDARD PLUG GAGE SHOWN IN USAS85.10-1963 STAMP51ZE OF AMERICAN STANDARO TAPER HOLE IN UNDERCUT
E%AMPLE:"290 AM. ST0 TAFER HOLE*

TAPER HOLES, COUNTERBORES FORSAME, AND THRU HOLES IN TYPE D l SPINDLE


TABLE 17 NOSES, SIZES 6 INCHTO 11 INCHINCLUSIVE, FOR ENGINELATHESANDTOOL ROOM LATHES

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ALL DlMENSlOhrS IN INCHES

IW

2 INCH TYPE Dl SPINDLE NOSE


wlrn 3 INCH N P E Dl SPINDLE NOSE
wrrn
DRAW-I N COLLET DRAW I N CDLLET
-
2 INCHTYPE D l SPINDLENOSE

L1-I

3 INCHTYPE D l SPINDLEYOSE
4 MCH lYPE D l SPINDLENOSE 4 INCH TYPE D l SPINDLE NOSE
5 INCH lYPE D l SPINDLENOSE

SECTIONS THRU TYPE Dl SPINDLE NOSES, SIZES 2 INCH TO 5 INCH'INCLUSIVE, FORENGINE


LATHES ANDTOOL ROOM LATHES, ASSEMBLED WITH DOG PLATES, FACE PLATES, CENTERS,
TABLE 18 AND SLEEVES

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> 4

2 4
uu
W
Z J

-LL
.W
Wl-

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f
I
U
a

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2
W

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3

Q
J

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0
W

24
ii
I
n

3I
t
W

2
U

z
0

6
d

c
ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
C A M LOCK S T U D
TABLE 1 3

REF€:RENCE LINE ON CSM 1N


U N U- E D PDSITION.
A D J LJ 5 T CAMLOCK STUD
~ T U D
=KING SUIEW
TO PWAKE REFERENCE
LINE, FALL BETWEEN TAD= 1 5
*A R K S IN LOCKED
PO5ITION
SECTION A-A THRU CAM AND CAM m K
S T U D WITH CAM IN LOCKED PDSITION
I n

SECTION 8-8 THRU CAM WITH


CAM IN OPEN #)5ITION

SECTIONS THRU 6 INCH TYPE D l SPINDLE NOSEASSEMBLEDWITHSTUDS,


TABLE 20 CAMS,
DOG PLATE,
SLEEVE,AND
CENTER

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ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
TOLERANCES OF f 1/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE UNLESS
OTHERWlSE SPECIFIED WHEN DIMENSIOM ARE
KNURL EXPRESSED IN c0"oN FRACTIONS

STAMP NAME OF
TAPER 3"PER

1DLEUANCE ON DIAMETER OF
5URFbCE X MEASURED WITH

SURFKES W W D X 5HOtJLD
600D PRU55lAN OLUE FIT ON
MATINO SURFACL5 OF M A T I N 6
mu6
6 M E 5 "0 BE HARDENED A N D
6ROUND.AND 5 L U O N E D To
PREVENT DISTORTION

TAPER 3"

MASTER GAGES FOR 2 INCH TYPES A, B, ANDD


TARI. E 31 SPINDLE NOSES, CHUCKS,
AND FACEPLATES
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ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES 15.20. AND 28 INCH TOLERANCE CN DIAMETER OF 5URFACE'X"MEb5URED
TOLERANCES OF f 1/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE UNLESS NOSES wIm REFERENCE SURFACE'W'I~ ZOWI
ro
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED WHEN DIMENSIONS ARE 5URFKES"W"AND.X-WOULD BE GOOD PRU55IAN W E
EXPRESSED IN COMMON FRACTIONS F I T ON MATINO SURFACES OF MATIN6 PLUG BASE SHOWN
BY mmE 2 3
GAGES TO BE HARDENCO A*D 6ROUNO AND S C A W E D
TO PREVENT DISTORTION

TAPER 3"P E R mor-

SPINDLE NAME C D K L M N STAMP


- - Master Ring Gage
2% 15/32 6--y Holes 4% 1/64 1/16 3 Inch Spindle Nose
- - - -
Master Ring Gage
4 Inch Nose 4% 2.5005 15/32 l2-'& Holes 51 /64 1/16
rn
I 1 I 2%
-- - 4 Inch Spindle Nose
Master Ring Gage
5 Inch Nose 3.2503 17/32 1 6 % Holes 6 1/64 1/16 5 Inch Spindle Nose
- -- Master Ring Gage
6 InchNose 4.1878
6% 19/32 16-y~ Holes 7% 1/64 1/16
1 11 - 6 Inch Spindle Nose
Master Ring Gage
8 Inch Nose 5.50055 21/32 I&%Holes 9
- 8 Inch Spindle Nose
Master Ring Gage
I 11 Inch Nose I I 11 7.75055 23/32 54% Holes 11% 11 Inch Spindle Nose
- - Master Ring Gage
15 Inch Nose 15 111.2505 25/32 24-1" Holes 15% 9H 15 Inch Spindle Nose
- - Master Ring Gage
20 Inch Nose 20% 16.2505 27/32 30-1% Holes 21%
I 1 ' 13% 20 Inch Spindle Nose
Master Ring Gage
28 Inch Nose 28% 23.000 23 31/32 1% I13 I36-1% Holes
129% 1/64 1/16 2o 28 Inch SDindle Nose

MASTER RING GAGES FOR TYPES A, B, AND D SPINDLE NOSES


TABLE 22 INCLUSIVE
SIZES 3 INCH TO 28 INCH
L

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TOLERANCE ON DIAMETER OF SURFACE Z MEASURED ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
WITH REFERENCE TO SURFACE Y IS h.ooO1 TOLERANCES OFf 1/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE
SURFACES Y AND Z SHOULDBE GOOD PRUSSIAN BLUE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED WHEN DIMEN-
FIT ON MATING SURFACES OF MATING RING GAGE SHOWN SIONS ARE EXPRESSED IN COMMON FRACTIONS
BY TABLE 22 KNURL
GAGES TO BE HARDENED AND GROUND AND SEASONED
TO PREVENT DISTORTION

STAMP NAMEQ m-
M 6 1 V M IN TPIBLE

AI
ENLAKSED SECTION 5 n 3 u v l N 6 UNDERCUT

hl
m

MASTER PLUG GAGES FOR CHUCKS AND F A C E P L A T E S FOR TYPES A, B, AND D


TABLE 23 SPINDLE NOSES. SIZES 3 INCH TO 28 INCH INCLUSIVE

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TOLERANCES OF f 1/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE UN-
LESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED WHEN DIMENSIONS
ARE EXPRESSED IN CWMON FRACTIONS

MICROMET€R WEID TO B€ GRAWATLD


IN H A L F THOUSNDTHS.
GAGE TO BE HARDENED AN0 GROUND. TAPER PIN FOR LOCKING MICROMETER IN PLACE
SURFACES Y, AND
w, x, TO BE A GOOD
z
PRUSSIAN BLUE FIT O N MASTER
P W 6 --TABLE. 21
STAMP-WORKING GAGE 2 INCH SPINDLE NOSE

c.00025
STAMP TH15 S\OE- READ 2.5312 ON SPINDLE
m
li7-P STAMP OTHER SIDE- SET T O READ 2.5312
O N M A S T E R GAGE

STAMP-WORKING GAGE 2 \ N C W
( CHUCUS AND FACE PLATES
- \
SURFACES X AND T O BE. A GOOD
PRUSSIAN BLUUE FIT ON MASTER
RING C A G E - T A B U 21

INSIDE IND\CATOR
WORKING GAGE

TAMP ZERO

WORKING GAGES FOR 2 INCH TYPES A, B, AND D


TABLE 24 SPINDLE NOSES, CHUCKS AND FACEPLATES

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\

ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES


TOLERANCES OF f 1/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE
UNLESS OTHERWISESPECIFIED WEN
DIMENSIONS ARE EXPRESSED IN CCM"MO
FRACTIONS

MICROMETER WEAD TO GRADUATEDec


IN HALFTHOUSANDTHS
GAGE TO DE. HARDENED AND GROUND.
SURFACESw, X,Y, AND z TO eE A GOOD ---TAPER P I N FOR LOCKING MICROMET€R IN PLACE
PRUSSIAN BLUE FIT ON MASTER
PLUG CAGE TABLE 23
-
STAMP-WORKING G.AGE 3 I N C H SPINDLE NOSE

OUTSIDE MICROMETER *.00025


WORK\NG GAGE STAMP TH\S SIDE - READ 2.1250 ON SPINDLE

STAMP OTHLR SIOE - SET TO READ 2 . I 2 5 0


O NM A S T E R GAGE

w
0

MICROMETER HEAD TO H A V E \NCW


4
RANGE. ONLY AND BE GRADUATE0 \N
HALF T H O U S A N D T H S W I T H ADJUSTMElNT
FOR SIZE. PROVIDED
CAGE TO ec HARDENED AND GROUND.
SURFACES X,Y, AND 2 TO BE A GOOD
P R U S S I A N BLUE FIT ON MASTER
RING GAGE-TABLE. 22
TAMP-WORKING GAGE 3 INCH
CHUCKS AND FACE PLATES

INSIDE MICROMETER
WORKING GAGE -.0005
STAMPTHIS SIDE- READ 2.1250 ON
T CHUCKS AND FACE PLATES

STAMP OTwER SIDE- SET TO READ 2.1250


O N MASTER GAGE

'WORKINGGAGESFOR 3 INCH
TYPES A, B, ANDD SPINDLE NOSES,
TABLE 25 CHUCKS
AND FACE PLATES

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ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
TOLERANCES OF f 1/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE UNLESS
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED WHEN DIMENSIONS ARE
EXPRESSED IN COMMON FRACTIONS

TYPE CF G A G E -FOR 4. INCH NOSE

INSIDE MICROMETER WORKING GAGES FOR CHUCKS AND FACE PLATES FOR TYPES A, B,
I TABLE 27 AND D SPINDLE NOSES, SIZES 4 INCH TO 28 INCH INCLUSIVE

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TOLERANCES OF i 1/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE UNLESS
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED WHEN DIMENSIONS ARE
EXPRESSED IN COMMON FRACTIONS

LTL u IT-
cQ4 SCREW

w
w

SPINOLE NOSE

TYPE L SPINDLE NOSES, DRIVE KEYS,


TABLE 28 AND
RETAINING SCREWS

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ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
TOLERANCES OF t.1/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE UNLESS OTHERWISE
SPECIFIED WHEN DlMENSlONS ARE EXPRESSED I N COMMON FRACTIONS

SPINDLE NAME LOO NOSE LO NOSE L1 NOSE L2 NOSE L3 NOSE


3%-6 Unified 4%-6 Unified 6- 6 Unified 7%-5 Unified 10%-4 Unified'
Form-Special
Thread
Nominal Form-Special
Form-Special Form-Special
, Form-Special
of Diameter
Outside
-.0280 -.0236 -.0202 -.0202 -.0202
-

N
Bottom of Keyway 1.375 I 1.625 2.0625 2.625 3.250 -
Hole of Length 3 0
2-3/8 2 3- 1/2 4
of Length Hole P 2-1/8 I 4 2-1/2 3-1/2 3
Straight Hole R 1/4 1/4 1/4 /4 1 1 /4
M h Extension S 3 /a I 3/8 1 1/2 /2 1/2

BACKS OF CHUCKS AND FACE PLATES


TYPE 29 FOR TYPE L SPINDLE NOSES
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TOLERANCES OF f 1/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE UNLESS OTHERWISE
SPECIFIED WHEN DIMENSIONS ARE EXPRESSED IN COMMCN FRACTIONS

M 1/2 1/2 11/16 3/4 13/16


N 1/4 1/4 5/16 5/ 8 13/16
0 1/2 3i4 3 /4 718 1
P 1-1/2 1-3/4 1-3/4 2-1/2 3-1/2
R 1/16 1/16 1/16 I 1/16 I 1/16
I

TABLE 30 DRAW NUTS


FOR TYPE L SPINDLE NOSES

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ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
TOLERANCES OF 13/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE UNLESS OTHERWISE
SPECIFIED WHEN DIMENSIONS ARE EXPRESSED IN COMMON FRACTIONS

TO SHARP
11 CORNER

TO SUARP
CORNER
/
\

'V- RADIUS
3-RADIUS GAGE LINE

i
STAMP SIZES OF AMVZICAN STANDARD TAPERS
i STAMP SIZE OF AMERICAN STANDARD TAPER
E X A M P L E : "5 TO 3 A M E R S T D T A P E R . EXAMPLE: . 3 AMER STD TAPER"

SLEEVE CENTER .
*

CENTERS ARE THE S A M E A S /


t
F O R TYPE D SPINDLE N O S 5
5EE TABLE 1 5

SLEEVES AND CENTERS FOR TYPE L SPINDLE NOSES


TABLE 3 1 FOR ENGINE LATHES AND TOOL ROOM LATHES
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ALL DlMLNXMb IN INCUES

S L I N O U MOSS
Lo H I N D U NOM

1
0 INCM trra.llDDu wTY.m LiW l N W N O H
- m
IOIWW M I N . Lalwcs
IbIW6W n w ~ .maom umcw

NOTE I
MINIMUM LENGTH OF TAPER GIVEN CORRESPONDSTO LOW LIMIT OF
TAPER DIAMETER AND HIGH LIMIT OF STRAIGHT HOLE AT BOTTOM OF TAPER
NOTE II
STRAIGHT HOLE AT BOTTOM OFTAPERIS OF SUFFICIENT DEPTH TO CLEAR
USA STANDARD PLUG GAGESHOWN IN USAS 85.10 1963 -

T A P E R HOLES, COUNTERBORES FOR SAME, AND THRU HOLES


TABLE 32 I NT Y P E L SPINDLES FOR ENGINELATHESANDTOOL ROOM L A T H E S

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w l i

38
SPECIFIED WHEN DIMENSIONS ARE EXPRESSED IN COMMON FRACTIONS

-R
h.010 MAX
RADIUS

GAG€LINE,
GAGE L I N E
,-------
.- - - - - - - - -
p -------
TO SHARP
CORNER
TO SHARP-^
CORNER 1
TAPER 3$ PER FOOT
INCLUDED
ANGLE l6*-35-40*

TOLERANCE O N D I A NOT TO EXCEED


'A' b
'
FOR CLASS O F GAGE SPECIFIED
TAPER TOLERANCE NOT TO EXCEED*E' IN LENGTH
O F GAGE FOR CLASS O F GAGE SPECIFIED

PLUG TAPER GAGE TAPER RING GAGE

*-X,Y, or Z *-X, Y ,or Z


GO GAGE BLOCKS
NOT GO GAGE BLOCKS

GAGE U C K C USED WITH TAPER PLUG Guic

TABLE 34 TAPER GAGES FOR TYPE L SPINDLE NOSES, CHUCKS. AND FACEPLATES

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ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
TOLERANCES OF f V64 ARE PERMISSIBLE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECI-
FlED WHEN DIMENSIONS ARE EXPRESSED IN COMMON FRACTIONS

r=tl I t‘I

GO THREAD PLUG GAGES FOR Lor), L O , LI, L L2 S P I N G L E N O S E D R A W HI T H R E A D P L U G G A G E S F O R L O O , L O , 8 L2 SPINDLE NOSE DRAW NUTS
NUTS

-*+I

GO THREAD PLUG GAGE FOR LBSPINDLE NOSE DRAW NUTS HI T H R E A D P L U G G A G E F O R L3 S P I N D L E N O S E D R A W N U T S

WORKING THREAD PLUG GAGESFORDRAW NUTS


TAQll = 35 FOR TYPE L SPINDLE NOSES
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TOLERANCE "Y" GO T H R E A D P L U G G A G E S T O L E R A N C E " X " HI T H R E A D P L U G G A G E S

+.0008 +.0007 t.0007 Gage


~0~ Nose 3y-6 Unified '09623 3'7850 3%-6 Unified 3.6417P.D.
3.7500 3.6420 3.7863

t.0009
t.0009
t.0013 Gage - Nose
Lo Nose 4%-6Unified '09623 4S350
4%-6Unified 4.3917P.D.
Form-~pecial 4.5000 4.3920 4.5363
I I I I I Form-Special
~ - - GO
--
I 1 I I I Thread
SpindleIThread
L1 Plug L 1 Spindle I

L~ N~~~ 101/,-4 Unified


t.0015
t.0012 Nose
Form-Special10.375010.2129 .14434 10.4294 10.4281 101/,-4Unifled 10.2126P.D.
I I I I I t.0012I Form-Special
Gage 1- GO - I
A L L GAGES CONFORM TO GAGE BLANK STANDARD CS8 AND SCREW THREAD
STANDARD H28, BOTH ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS
OF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT O F COMMERCE, AND ALSO TO USA STANDARD
UNIFIED SCREW THREADS Bl.1-1960 AND USA STANDARD GAGES AND
GAGING FOR UNIFIED SCREW ~ H R E A D S ,USAS 81.2-1966

GAGES T O B E HARDENED AND GROUND, AND


SEASONED TO PREVENT DISTORTION

WORKING THREAD PLUG GAGES FOR DRAW NUTS


TABLE 35 (Cont.) F O RT Y P E L S P I N D L EN O S E S

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ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
TOLERANCES OF f 1/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE UNLESS OTHERMSE SPECI-
FIED WHEN DIMENSIONS ARE EXPRESSED IN COMMON FRACTIONS

SETTING PLUGS FOR LO THREAD RING GAGES


SETTING PLUGS FOR GO THREAD RING GAGES FOR LOO & LO SPINDLE NOSES
F O R L O O & LO SPINDLE. NOSES

t
SETTING PLUGS FOR LO THREAD RING GAGES SETTINGPLUGSFORLOTHREADRINGGAGES
F O R L l t t2 & L 3 S P I N D L E N O S E S F O R L I , L 2 , & L 3S P I N D L EN O S E S

SETTING PLUGS FOR THREAD RING GAGES FOP CHUCKS AND FACE
TABLE 36 P L A T E S FOR T Y P E L SPINDLE NOSES

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TOLERANCE " X " SETTING PLUGS FOR GO THREADRING GAGES TOLERANCE ' @ X * 'SETTING
PLUGS FOR LO
THREAD
RING GAGES

ipindle Nominal Outside


utside
Pitch
Name Thread TNll- Dia
Form cated New
I I rDiaI
w-6 t.00131 -.ooi3~-.0006 0962 -.0006 4.5294 Ring Gage LO Spindle -.0013
t.0013 4%6 Unified
t.0006 ,09623 t.0006 Gage
Lo
Spindle
L O N O Se 4,5217 Ring
Fom-Special
I udfiedl 4.4950 4.4740 4.3867 4.5310 Unified Form-Special 4.4950 4.4506 4.3784 4.5227 4%-6
Unified
Nose
.Fom-Special4.3867 P.D. Form-Special4,3784 P.D.
I._(
Setting Plug for Go Thread Setting Plug for LO Thread
t.0013
,1 N~~~ 6-6 Unified --.0013 --.0006 0962 -.0006 6.0294 RingGage
L1
Spindle 6 6 Unified ' t.0013 -.0013 t.0006 t.0006 Ring
Gage
L1
Spindle
Form-Special 5.9950 5.9740 5.8867
I
I
I
I
l
I
l
I
11
6.0310 6 6 Unified
Form-Special
5.8867
CI,:1
P.D.
L1
NoseForm-Special 5.9506 5.8784.09623
5.9950 6.0227
6'0217
6-6 Unified
Form-Special5.8784
Nose
P.D.
Setting Plug for Go Thread Setting Plug for LO Thread
1154 -.0006 7.7867 RingGage L2 Spindle
Ring
Gage
L2
Spindle Unified t.0013 --.0013 t.0006 t.0006
L2Nose7%-5 7.7782
7.7883 17%-5 Unified Form-Special 7.6060.11547
7.6926 7.7450 7.7792 Nose
7%- 5 Unified
Form-SPecial 7.6151 P.D. Form Special. 7.6060 P.D.
Setting Plug forGo Thread Setting Plug for LO Thread
11
*443 -.0008 Ring
Gage
L3
Spindle
0.4241 10'4223 ld4-4Unified
Form-Special
10.2076
1; 1
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ALL GAGES CONFORM TO GAGE BLANK STANDARD CS8 AND SCREW THREAD
STANDARD H28. BOTH ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL BUREAU O F STANDARDS
OF THE U.S.-DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, AND-ALSO~TOUSA STANDARD
UNIFIED SCREW THREADS, 81.1-1960 AND USA STANDARD GAGES AND
GAGING FOR UNIFIED SCREW TiREADS, USAS 81.2-1966

GAGES TO BE HARDENED AND GROUND, AND


SEASONED TO PREVENT DISTORTION

SETTING PLUGS FOR THREAD RING GAGES FOR CHUCKS AND FACE
TABLE 36 (Cont.) PLATES FOR T Y P E L SPINDLE NOSES

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ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
TOLERANCESOF *1/64 ARE PERMISSIBLE UNLESS
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED WHEN DIMENSIONS ARE EX-
PRESSED IN COMMON FRACTIONS

GO T H R E A D R I N G G A G E S F O R C H U C K S A N D
LO THREAD RING GAGES FOR CHUCKS AND FACE
FACE PLATES FOR LOO b LO SPINDLE NOSES
PLATES FOR LOO b LO SPINDLE NOSES

A
A

G-NO OC H A N O U

N- NO. OF WLC5

GO T H R E A D R I N G G A G E S F O R C H U C K S A N D
F A C E P L A T E S FOR LI, ~ 2 (L, LS SPINDLE NOSES

WORKING THREAD RING GAGES FOR CHUCKS ANDFACE


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TOLERANCE "X" GO THREAD RING GAGES TOLERANCE " XTHREAD
" LO RING GAGES

Stamp

A L L GAGES CONFORM TO GAGE BLANK STANDARD CS8 AND SCREW THREAD


STANDARD HZ8 BOTH ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS
OF THE us. D ~ P A R T M E N TO F COMMERCE AND ALSO TO USA STANDARD
UNIFIED SCREW THREADS, 81.1-1960 A N b USA STANDARD GAGES AND
GAGING FOR UNIFIED SCREW'THREADS, USAS ~1.2-1966

GAGES TO BE HARDENED AND GROUND, AND


SEASONED TO PREVENT DISTORTION

WORKING THREAD RING GAGES FOR CHUCKS AND FACE


TABLE 37 (Cont.) PLATES FOR TYPE L SPINDLE NOSES

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