AGMA 6001 : REV D : 1997 : R2003
Withdrawn
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DESIGN AND SELECTION OF COMPONENTS FOR ENCLOSED GEAR DRIVES
04-02-2020
01-01-2003
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Definitions and symbols
3 Design conditions
4 Shafts
5 Keys
6 Bearings
7 Housings
8 Threaded fasteners
9 Miscellaneous components
Annexes
A Allowable stresses for typical key and keyway materials
B Allowable stresses for typical threaded fasteners
C Interference fit torque capacity
D Previous method - shaft design
E Sample problems - transmission shaft design
F Sample problems - deflection
G References
Describes the basic practices for the design and selection of components, other than gearing, for use in commercial and industrial enclosed gear drives.
DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes AGMA 255.03, AGMA 260.02, AGMA 265.01 (03/2002) For the metric edition of this standard, see AGMA 6101. (01/2010)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ProductNote |
Reconfirmed 2003 Different publisher ANSI AGMA 6001 F : 2019 superseded by added
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PublisherName |
American Gear Manufacturers Association
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Supersedes |
AGMA 9002 : B | BORES AND KEYWAYS FOR FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS (INCH SERIES) |
SAE J 429 : 2014 | MECHANICAL AND MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EXTERNALLY THREADED FASTENERS |
IFI FASTENER STANDARDS BOOK : 9ED 2014 | INCH FASTENER STANDARDS |
AGMA 904 : C | METRIC USAGE |
IFI METRIC FASTENER STANDARDS : 3ED 99 | METRIC FASTENER STANDARDS |
AGMA 2001 : D | FUNDAMENTAL RATING FACTORS AND CALCULATION METHODS FOR INVOLUTE SPUR AND HELICAL GEAR TEETH |
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