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AS 2217-1979

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Nomenclature of single-point cutting tools

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Withdrawn date

06-30-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1979

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1 - AS 2217-1979 NOMENCLATURE OF SINGLE-POINT CUTTING TOOLS
4 - PREFACE
4 - CONTENTS
5 - FOREWORD
7 - SECTION 1. GENERAL
7 - SUBSECTION 1.1 TOOL TERMINOLOGY
7 - SUBSECTION 1.2 TOOL DIMENSIONS
8 - SECTION 2. TYPES, SHAPES AND STYLES OF SINGLE-POINT CUTTING TOOLS
8 - SUBSECTION 2.1 TYPES
8 - SUBSECTION 2.2 SHAPES
8 - SUBSECTION 2.3 STYLES
8 - SECTION 3. HAND OF TOOL
9 - SECTION 4. TOOL ELEMENTS
9 - SUBSECTION 4.1 BASIC LOCATION CONCEPTS
9 - SUBSECTION 4.2 TOOL SURFACES
9 - SUBSECTION 4.3 CUTTING EDGES
12 - SECTION 5. GENERAL CUTTING TERMS
12 - SUBSECTION 5.1 SURFACES ON THE WORKPIECE
12 - SUBSECTION 5.2 TOOL AND WORKPIECE MOTIONS
13 - SUBSECTION 5.3 DIMENSIONS
14 - SECTION 6. TOOL DESIGN SYSTEM OF PLANES AND MOTIONS
14 - SUBSECTION 6.1 DESIGN DIRECTIONS OF MOTION
14 - SUBSECTION 6.2 TOOL DESIGN PLANES
15 - SECTION 7. DESIGN ANGLES
16 - SECTION 8. FIGURES
17 - 8.1 General Terms and Tool Elements
17 - 8.2 Tipped, Indexable Insert, and Stick (on-end) Insert Single-point Cutting Tools
18 - 8.3 Solid, Butt-welded and Deposit-tipped Single-point Tools
18 - 8.4 Various Tool Shapes
19 - 8.5 Shanked Boring, Parting and Tangential Tools
19 - 8.6 Right-hand and Left-hand Tools
20 - 8.7 Turning Tool with Integral Chip Breaker
20 - 8.8 Surfaces on the Workpiece and Relevant Dimensions (for Cylindrical Turning Operation)
21 - 8.9 Tool and Workpiece Motions
22 - 8.10 Corner Configuration and Dimensions and Cutting Edges for the Various ‘Systems of Planes and Motions’
23 - 8.11 Tool Surfaces and Land Widths
24 - 8.12(a) Tool Design System of Planes and Design Angles for a turning tool bit in its designed operating position (selected po
25 - 8.12(b) Tool Design System of Planes
26 - 8.13(a) Tool Design System of Planes and Design Angles for a turning tool bit in its designed operating position (selected po
27 - 8.13(b) Tool Design System of Planes
28 - 8.14 Design Normal Rake and Clearance Angles
28 - 8.15 Design Included Angle
29 - APPENDIX A - TOOL-IN-HAND AND TOOL-IN-USE SYSTEMS OF PLANES AND MOTIONS
29 - SECTION A1. TOOL- IN-HAND SYSTEM
29 - SUBSECTION A1.1 ASSUMED DIRECTIONS OF MOTION
30 - SUBSECTION A1.2 TOOL-IN-HAND PLANES
30 - SECTION A2. TOOL-IN-USE SYSTEM
30 - SUBSECTION A2.1 DIRECTIONS OF MOTION
30 - SUBSECTION A2.2 TOOL-IN-USE PLANES
35 - APPENDIX B - TOOL AND WORKING ANGLES
35 - SECTION B1. TOOL ANGLES
36 - SECTION B2. WORKING ANGLES
37 - APPENDIX C - GENERAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION
37 - C1 INTRODUCTION.
37 - C2 THE TOOL DESIGN SYSTEM OF PLANES AND MOTIONS.
38 - C3 THE NORMAL RAKE METHOD OF SPECIFICATION.
40 - APPENDIX D - TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION OF NOMENCLATURE
40 - D1 EXAMPLE 1.
42 - D2 EXAMPLE 2.
44 - INDEX OF TERMS
45 - INDEX OF SYMBOLS

Defines terms of certain basic concepts and deals extensively with features necessary to define the geometry of the cutting part. Three reference systems of planes and angles are provided, one of them - tool design system - being designated as the preferred system. Appendices include examples of application.

Committee
ME-010
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 1571 6
Pages
39
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

Reconfirmed 1987

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