Asme B5.32.1-1977
Asme B5.32.1-1977
SECRE TARIA T
SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS
SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS
NATIONAL MACHINE TOOL BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION
THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
PUBLISHED BY
THE A M E R I C A N SOCIETY OF M E C H A N I C A L E N G I N E E R S
United Engineering Center 345 E a s t 47th Street N e w York, N. Y. 1 O 0 1 7
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Copyright O 1977 by
THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
All Rights Reserved
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FOREWORD
This standard is a result of a program to standardize general purpose machine tools which was initiated
in July, 1959, by a group of 30 industrial users. The program of general purpose machine tool standard-
ization was aimed at providing greater interchangeability of tooling between the attaching surfaces of
like types and sizes of machines. It was divided into four (4) subcommittees to establish standards on
drilling, grinding, milling and turning machines. This activity was known as the Cooperative Machine
Tool Standardization Group and operated as such until November 29, 1962, at which time it was in-
tegrated into ASA Standards Committee B-5, Group “D”. This standard has been developed by the
Grinding Machine Committee of the aforementioned group and represents the joint thinking of users and
builders who participated.
The current revision was approved as an American National Standard on March 17, 1977.
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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE B5
Machine Tools, Components, Elements, Performance and Equipment
(The foiiowing is the roster of the Committee at the time of approval of this standard)
OFFICERS
STANDARDS COMMITTEE
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E. W. Coufure, Chairman, Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company, North Kingstown, Rhode Island
M. J. Coffey, Mack Trucks, Inc., Pennsylvania Avenue, Hagerstown, Maryland
R. Dunlap, Westinghouse Electric Company, Lester, Pennsylvania
V. Erickson, Bryant Grinder Corporation, Springfield, Vermont
W. Evans, Cincinnati Milacron, Cincinnati, Ohio
P. J. Gruber, Cincinnati Milacron, Cincinnati, Ohio
R. T. Hoffman, Defense Industrial Plant Equipment Center, Memphis, Tennessee
f . K. Jones, Warner & Swasey, Worcester, Massachusetts
. B. R. Leathley, Oliver instrument Company, Inc., Adrian, Michigan
R. H. Osgooá, Norton Company, Worcester, Massachusetts
J. B. Schafer, International Business Machines Corporation, Rochester, Minnesota
f . G. Shockey, The Hill-Acme Company, Cleveland, Ohio
R. E. Smith, Dayton Progress Corporation, Dayton, Ohio
H. R. Uhrenwoldt, The Heald Mach. Company, Worcester, Massachusetts
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CONTENTS
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1.0 Purpose andScope,. .......................................... 1
2.0 Definitions.. ............................................... 1
3.0 Machine Classification System .................................... 1
4.0 Requirements. .............................................. 1
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ANSI 85.32.1-1977
1.0 PURPOSE AND SCOPE tive number designation which identifíes basic machine
characteristics. Reciprocating table surface grinding
i 1 .I The purpose of this standard is t o make possible machines, face grind (vertical spindle) are, therefore,
the interchangeability of tooling and furturing between classified by their minimum width and length of table
.' like types and sizes of grinding machines. Such inter-
change of tooling and furturing is intended t o provide
work area, and clearance from bottom of new wheel
to table in inches.
flexibility in order t o minimize obsolescence and Examples:
make possible more rapid production change-over Clearance
with minimal tooling modifications. It is also intended Min. Width Min. Length Bottom of New
as an essential aiil to meet nationd emergency re- of Table of Table Wheel to Table
quirements. Work Area Work Area (at least)
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WARNING
ANSI Classification See first
In order to clearly show details of this machine, some No. column of
covers, shields, doors or guards may have either been Tables 1
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removed or shown in an “open” position. Be sure all and 2
such .protective devices are properly installed before Plant 34 15-44
operating this equipment. Equipment
Code
DoD PEC No.
1
I I a E = H.P.
GRINDING WHEEL
DR IVE MOTOR
NEW
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A -TABLE
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13-60-1 8 13 60 18 14 30
13-72-18 13 72 18 14 30
13-84-1 8 13 84 18 14 30
13-96-1 8 13 96 18 14 30
18-60-1 8 18 60 18 22 40
18-72-18 18 72 18 22 40 42
18-84-1 8 18 84 18 22 40 Recommended
24-60-24 24 60 24 26 40
24-72-24 24 72 24 26 40
24-84-24 24 84 24 26 40
30-60-24 30 60 30 32 40
30-22-24 30 72 30 32 40
30-84-24 30 84 30 32 40
36-96-42 36 96 42 42 125
42-96-48 42 96 48 48 125
Notes: 1. See latest ANSI 674.2 Specification for shapes and sizes of grinding wheels.
2. See latest ANSI 65.1 Specification for tee slots.
3. For machines 450 mm-600 mm and 750 mm wide, lengths beyond 2100 mm available i n 300 mm increments.
4. For machines 900 mm and 1050 mm wide, lengths beyond 2400 mm available i n 300 mm increments.
Classification
I Table Work
Area
I Table Work
Area
Bottom o f New
Wheel to Table
Grinding
Wheel
Outside
ìrinding'whee
Drive Motor
Table Surface
To
Width Length lottorn o f Mach.
(mm-min) Diameter (hp-min)*
(mm-min) (mm-min) (mm)
(rnm-mini
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Notes: 1, See latest ANSI 874.2 Specification for shapes and sizes o f grinding wheels.
2. See latest ANSI 65.1 Specification for tee slots.
3. For machines 450 mm-600 mm and 750 mm wide, lengths beyond 2100 mm available in 300 mm increments.
4. For machines 900 mm and 1050 rnm wide, lengths beyond 2400 mm available in 300 rnrn increments.
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*1 hp = 745.7 Watts
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