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BS ISO 10791-3:1998

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Test conditions for machining centres Geometric tests for machines with integral indexable or continuous universal heads (vertical Z-axis)

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Language(s)

English

Published date

15-03-1999

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1 Scope
2 Normative reference
3 Preliminary remarks
3.1 Measuring units
3.2 Reference to ISO 230-1
3.3 Testing sequence
3.4 Tests to be performed
3.5 Measuring instruments
3.6 Diagrams
3.7 Pallets
3.8 Software compensation
3.9 Machine configurations
3.10 Designation
3.11 Minimum tolerance
4 Geometric tests
4.1 Straightness of linear motions
4.2 Angular deviations of linear motions
4.3 Squareness between linear motions
4.4 Spindle
4.5 Table or pallet
Annex A (normative) Integral universal 45 degree split indexable
        heads
Annex B (normative) Integral universal swivel heads
Annex C (normative) Integral universal 45 degree split continuous
        heads
Annex D (informative) Bibliography

Gives the geometric tests for machining centres with integral indexable or continuous universal heads (vertical Z-axis). Applicable to machining centres that basically have six numerically controlled axes, of which three are linear up to 2 000 mm in length, and three are rotary.

Committee
MTE/1/2
DevelopmentNote
Partially supersedes BS 4656-30(1992). Supersedes 95/707456 DC. (08/2004)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
56
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This part of ISO10791 specifies, with reference to ISO230-1, the geometric tests for machining centres (or numerically controlled milling machines, boring machines, etc., where applicable) with integral indexable or continuous universal heads (vertical Z-axis).

This part of ISO10791 applies to machining centres having basically six numerically controlled axes, of which three are linear (X, Y and Z) up to 2000mm in length, and three are rotary (A or D and B on the head, and C\' on the table). Movements other than those mentioned are considered as special features and the relevant tests are not included in this part of ISO10791.

This part of ISO10791 describes geometric tests for three possible types of accessory universal heads, in the annexes:

  • annexA: Integral universal 45° split indexable heads (B and D axes), with mechanical indexing of the different angular positions of the two bodies (e.g. Hirth couplings): the relevant tests (AG1 to AG9) check only the resulting position of the spindle;

  • annexB: Integral universal swivel heads (B and A axes), with two numerically controlled rotary axes perpendicular to each other (tests BG1 to BG7);

  • annexC: Integral universal 45° split continuous heads (B and D axes), similar to the first type but provided with continuous positioning of the two numerically controlled rotary axes: the relevant tests (CG1 to CG7) check all the geometric features (planes and axes) which contribute to the resulting position of the spindle, excluding the positioning accuracy of the two rotary axes; these tests can also be used for a deeper investigation on the 45° indexable heads, if their movements and locks allow this.

This part of ISO10791 deals only with the verification of accuracy of the machine and does not apply to the testing of the machine operation, which should generally be checked separately. Certain tests concerning the performance of the machine operating under no-load or finishing conditions are included in other parts of ISO10791.

Standards Relationship
ISO 10791-3:1998 Identical

ISO 8526-1:1990 Modular units for machine tools Workholding pallets Part 1: Workholding pallets up to 800 mm nominal size
ISO 841:2001 Industrial automation systems and integration — Numerical control of machines — Coordinate system and motion nomenclature
ISO 230-1:2012 Test code for machine tools — Part 1: Geometric accuracy of machines operating under no-load or quasi-static conditions

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