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BS 1660-1:1992

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Machine tapers Specification for shanks and sockets with self-holding tapers (Morse and metric 5%)

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English

Published date

31-01-1992

Committees responsible
National foreword
Specification
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Conicity tolerances
4 Dimensions
Tables
1 Tapers
2 Nos. 0 to 6 Morse tapers and 5 % metric tapers
3 Nos. 1 to 6 Morse tapers and Nos. 1 to 3 Brown and
   Sharpe tapers

Specifies dimensions of tapers for use on small tools where the tools may be used in applications with or without coolant supplies.

This International Standard specifies the dimensions of self-holding tapers for tool shanks with a small taper of about 4 % to 5 %, classified, according to their use, into the three following catergories: tapers for general use; smaller tapers; larger tapers. For the first category, tapers recommended by ISO are Nos. 1 to 6 Morse tapers. Their standard sizes in millimetres are given in Table 2, and the corresponding sizes in inches are given in Table 3. For smaller and larger tapers, those recommended by ISO are, on the one hand, Nos. 4 and 6 metric 5 % tapers and No. 0 Morse taper, and on the other hand, Nos. 80 to 200 metric 5 % tapers, the sizes of which, in millimetres only, are given in Table 2. However, it was agreed to include in parallel, in the category of small tapers, Nos. 1 to 3 Brown & Sharpe tapers, the sizes of which, in inches only, are given in Table 3. Consequently, as shown in Table 1, the self-holding tapers dealt with in this International Standard include for general use, only Nos. 1 to 6 Morse tapers; for sizes below No. 1 Morse taper, two solutions, i.e. either Nos. 4 and 6 metric tapers and No. 0 Morse taper (without corresponding tapers in inches in Table 3) or, alternatively, Nos. 1 to 3 Brown & Sharpe tapers (without corresponding tapers in millimetres in Table 2); for sizes above No. 6 Morse taper, only Nos. 80 to 200 metric tapers (without corresponding tapers in inches in Table 3). Table 1 – Tapers Designation Sizes in millimetres Sizes in inches Small tapers Nos. 4 and 6 metric and No. 0 Morse Nos. 1 to 3 Brown & Sharpe Tapers for general use Nos. 1 to 6 Morsea Large tapers Nos. 80 to 200 metric – a Except for threads, Nos. 1 to 6 Morse tapers, manufactured either to metric values or to inch values, are strictly interchangeable, though not absolutely identical. This International Standard provides, for those elements which are threaded, two entirely distinct types of product according to the type of thread, M or UNC. In order to distinguish between those two types, it is important that the element itself be marked with the corresponding thread symbol and the type of taper symbol, as shown in the figures in clause 4. Lastly, this International Standard specifies the dimensions of grooves and holes necessary for the design of tapers for applications where coolant supply is required.

Committee
W/-
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 1660-1(1988) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, March, 2004. (11/2004) Also numbered as ISO 296. (06/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
12
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
SNV ISO 296 : 1991 Identical

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