ISO 3002-2:1982
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Basic quantities in cutting and grinding — Part 2: Geometry of the active part of cutting tools — General conversion formulae to relate tool and working angles
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English, French
Published date
01-03-1982
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This part of ISO 3002 deals with the establishment and application of the conversion formulae under the headings: definitions of the coordinate axes (based on ISO 841), definitions of the setting angles and motion angles, conversion formulae, pratical examples. Contains terms in English, French. Russian as well as the equivalent in German and Dutch.
| Committee |
ISO/TC 29
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| DocumentType |
Standard
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| Pages |
35
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| PublisherName |
International Organization for Standardization
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| Status |
Current
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| Standards | Relationship |
| BIS IS 11522-2 : 2015 | Identical |
| PN ISO 3002-2 : 1999 | Identical |
| NEN ISO 3002-2 : 1997 | Identical |
| SS-ISO 3002-2:2025 | Identical |
| 04/30112574 DC : DRAFT APR 2004 | ISO/DIS 13399-1 - CUTTING TOOL DATA REPRESENTATION AND EXCHANGE - PART 1: OVERVIEW, FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND GENERAL INFORMATION MODEL |
| DIN 6581:1985-10 | TERMINOLOGY OF CHIP REMOVING; REFERENCE SYSTEMS AND ANGLES ON THE CUTTING PART OF THE TOOL |
| DIN 6580:1985-10 | TERMINOLOGY OF CHIP REMOVING; MOVEMENTS AND GEOMETRY OF THE CHIP REMOVING PROCESS |
| ISO 13399-1:2006 | Cutting tool data representation and exchange — Part 1: Overview, fundamental principles and general information model |
| DIN 6582:1988-02 | TERMINOLOGY OF CUTTING; ADDITIONAL TERMS FOR THE TOOL, WEDGE AND THE CUTTING EDGE |
| ISO 3002-3:1984 | Basic quantities in cutting and grinding — Part 3: Geometric and kinematic quantities in cutting |
| DIN ISO 5419:1998-06 | TWIST DRILLS - TERMS, DEFINITIONS AND TYPES |
| BS ISO 13399-1 : 2006 | CUTTING TOOL DATA REPRESENTATION AND EXCHANGE - PART 1: OVERVIEW, FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND GENERAL INFORMATION MODEL |
| ISO 3002-4:1984 | Basic quantities in cutting and grinding — Part 4: Forces, energy, power |
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