ASME B5.11 Spindle Noses and Adjustable Adapters for Multiple Spindle Drilling Heads One of a Series of Standards for Small Tools and Machine Tool Elements
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ASME B5.11 Document Information:
Title
Spindle Noses and Adjustable Adapters for Multiple Spindle Drilling Heads One of a Series of Standards for Small Tools and Machine Tool Elements
ASME International
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1964
Scope:
SCOPE AND PURPOSE
This standard is to provide the means for individual axial adjustment
of drilling, reaming, and
tapping tools, etc. in the spindles of single or multiple spindle
heads.
Further, its purpose is to permit interchangeability of adapters into
different manufacturers'machines consistent with necessary accuracy.
Its scope is primarily in the medium to large size of drill spindles,
i.e. from No. 0 Morse Taper
and .375 American Standard Taper through No. 4 American Standard Taper.
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