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IS 10718 (1993): Technical drawings - Dimensions andtolerancing of cones [PGD 24: Drawings]
IS 10718 f 1993 IS0 3040 : 1990
Indian Standard
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS - DIMENSIO-NS AND TOLERANCING OF CONES
( First Revision )
UDC 744’345’2 : 621 :753-l
@ BIS 1993
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, a BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
November 1993 Price Group 3
Drawings Sectional Committee, LM 02
NATIONAL FOREWORD
This Indian Standard ( First Revision ) which is identical with IS0 3040 : 1990 ‘Technical drawings - Dimensioning and tolerancing - Cones’, issued by the International Organization for Standardization ( IS0 ), was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommenda- tions of the Drawings Sectional Committee ( LM 02 ) and approval of the Light Mechanical Engineering Division Council.
The original version of this standard IS 10718 : 1983 Method of dimensioning cones on technical drawings was based on IS0 3040 : 1974 ‘Technical drawings - Dimensioning and tolerancing - Cones’, issued by the International Organization for Standardization ( IS0 ). Consequent to the revision of the IS0 Standard, harmonization of the Indian Standard has been made by the
I adoption of IS0 3040 : 1990.
The text of IS0 standard has been approved as suitable for publication as Indian Standard without deviations. Certain conventions are however not identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the following:
a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear referring to this standard, they should be read as ‘Indian Standard’.
~b) Comma ( , ) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the current practice is to use point ( . ) as the decimal marker.
In this adopted standard, there is a reference to IS0 1119 : 1975 and IS0 3461-2 : 1987. The Indian Standard IS 3458 : 1981 ‘Conical tapers and taper angles for genenral engineering purposes ( revised )‘, which is technically equivalent to IS0 1119 : 1975 is to be substituted in its place.
The concerned technical committee has reviewed the provisions of IS0 3461-2 : 1987 referred in this adopted standard and has decided that this is acceptable for use in conjunction with this standard.
1s 10718: 1883 IS0 3040 : 1890
Indian Standard
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS - DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCING OF CONES
( First Revision )
1 Scope
This International Standard establishes the defi- nition of cones and specifies the graphical symbol to be used for their indicati-on and methods for their dimensioning and tolerancing.
For the purposes of this International Standard, the term “cone” relates to right-angle circular cones only.
NOTES
1 For simplicity, only truncated cones have been rep- resented in this International Standard. However, this International Standard can be applied to any type of cone within its scope.
2 This International Standard is not intended to prevent the use of other methods of dimensioning and tolerancing.
rate of taper C: Ratio of the difference in the diam- eters of two sections of a cone to the distance be- tween them. It is expressed by the following formula (see also figure 1):
C=U-d= , L
2 tan 4 ( 1
Figure 1
2 Normative references
The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this International Standard. At the time of publi- cation, the editions indicated were valid. All stan- dards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this International Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of ap- plying the most recent editions of the standards in- dicated below. Members of IEC and IS0 maintain registers of currently valid International Standards.
IS0 1119:1975, Series of conical tapers and taper angles.
IS0 3461-2:1987, Genera/ principles for the creation of graphical symbols - Part 2: Graphical symbols for use in technical product documentation.
4 Graphical symbol for a cone
A cone shall be indicated using the graphical sym- bol illustrated in figure2 positioned on a reference line (see figure7). The orientation of the gi-aphical symbol shall coincide.with that of the cone (see tig- ure 7 and figure 8).
15" L Figure 2
3 Definition
For the purposes of this International Standard, the following definition applies.
For the size and line thickness of the graphical symbol, see IS0 3461-2.
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5 Dimensioning of cones
5.1 Characteristics of cones
In order to define a cone, the characteristics and dimensions shown in table 1 may be used in those combinations most appropriate for the function of the cone.
No more dimensions than are necessary shall specified. However, additional dimensions (for f ample, half the included angle) may be given “auxiliary” or “reference” dimensions in brackc for information.
Typical combinations of cone characteristics and 1 mensions are shown in figure 3, figure 4, figure 5 a figure 6.
Table 1 - Characteristics and dimensions of cones
Characteriatlcs and dimensions
Characterlstlu
Rate of taper
Cone angle
Cone diameter
- at the larger end - at the smaller end
- at the selected cross-section
Length
Cone length
Length including cone length
Length locating a cross-section at which 0, is specified
Letter symbol
C
a
D
d
4
L
L'
J,
r Examples of indication
Preferred method
1:5
If5
35”
Optional method
0,2 : 1
20 %
0.6 rad
Figure 3
2
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Figure 4
C
I t
I
__J_ __J_L
Lx L'
Figure 5
c
Figure 6
5.2 Indication of rate of taper on drawings
The graphical symbol and the rate of taper of a cone NOTE 3 shall be indicated near to the feature, and the refer-
Other methods of tderancing using only di- mensional tolerances do not giveadequate indication with
ence line shall be connecied to the outline of the regard to the shape of the surface.
cone by a leader line as shown in figure7. The ref- erence line shall be drawn parallel to the centre-line of the cone, and the orientation of the graphical symbol shall coincide with that of the cone.
Graphical symbol
Leader line
Reference line
Figure 7 ’
5.3 Standardized series of cones
When the taper to be indicated is one of a stan- dardized series of conical taper (in particular Morse or metric taper), the tapered feature may be desig- nated by specifying the standard series (see IS0 1119) and appropriate number (see figurea).
Morse No.3
A _-_---_--
Figure 6
8 Tolerancing of cones
Cones shall be toleranced (both size and conical surface) in accordance with4he methods given in 6.1 to 6.5.
The letter symbol 1 is used to define the width of the tolerance zone.
3
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6.1 Tolerancing of cone, cone angle specified
Indication on the drawing Interpretation
Figure 9
6.2 Tolerancing of cone, rate of taper specified
Indication on the drawing
4
interpretation
Figure 10
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.3 Toleranclng zone of cone defining imultaneously the axial location of the cone
indication on the drawing
Figure 11
i.4 Toleranclng of cone separate from the olerance of the axial location of the cone
Indication on the drawing Interpretation
L,+$ sin(F) J
Figure 12
5
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6.5 Tbleranclng of cone related to a datum (simultaneously defining coaxlallty)
Indication on the drawing
* 1
cl 2 ---- Y cl ---- t
Figure 13
Interpretation
--I
axis A
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