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BS 1098-1:1967

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Specification for jig bushes Inch units

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Language(s)

English

Published date

24-11-1967

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Foreword
SPECIFICATION
1 Scope
2 Nomenclature and definitions
3 General features of design
4 Finish
5 Hardness
6 Dimensions and tolerances
7 Accuracy
8 Renewable slip bushes
9 Locking screws
TABLES
APPENDIX
A Notes on a method of locking renewable drill and
   reamer bushes

Dimensions and tolerances for headed and headless press fit bushes, fixed and slip type renewable bushes and headed and headless liner bushes for use with drills and reamers. Design, surface texture, hardness, concentricity of bore with outside diameter and roundness of bore.

Committee
W/-
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 66/1034 DC. (03/2005) Reviewed and Confirmed by BSI, May 2007. (04/2007)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
18
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

This British Standard relates to bushes to be fitted to jigs for the purpose of guiding twist drills or reamers. It is primarily dimensional, and the bushes standardized are intended for use with inch or metric drills and reamers as specified in BS 328-11) and BS 122-22) respectively.

Provision is made for the following types of bushes:

  1. Press fit bushes, which may be either headed or headless.
  2. Renewable bushes, fixed type.
  3. Renewable bushes, slip type.
  4. Liners, which may be either headed or headless.

Standards Relationship
UNE-EN 3155-079:2019 Identical

BS 1098-2:1977 Specification for jig bushes Metric units

BS 1134:1961 Centre-line-average height method for the assessment of surface texture
BS 3730:1964 Assessment of departures from roundness
BS 122-2(1964) : LATEST MILLING CUTTERS - REAMERS, COUNTERSINKS AND COUNTERBORES

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