GB/T 10919-2021 Gauges for straight-sided splines
1 Scope
This document specifies the types and design principles, tolerances, requirements, verification methods, marking and packaging of the gauges for straight-sided splines used for verifying the straight-sided splines for cylindrical shafts with minor diameter centering.
This document is applicable to the design, production and use of the gauges for straight-sided splines used for verifying straight-sided splines specified in GB/T 1144-2001 (nominal minor diameter: 11 mm ~ 112 mm, nominal major diameter: 14 mm ~ 125 mm and spline width/spline space width: 3 mm ~ 18mm).
2 Normative references
The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
GB/T 1957-2006 Tolerances and general features for plain limit gauges
GB/T 10920-2008 Types and dimensions of screw thread gauge and plain limit gauge
GB/T 17163-2008 Glossary of terms used in dimensional measuring instruments - General terms
GB/T 17164-2008 Glossary of terms used in dimensional measuring instruments - Product terms
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in GB/T 17163-2008 and GB/T 17164-2008 apply.
3.1
gauges for straight-sided splines
material measure with a standard straight-sided profile, capable of displaying the boundary conditions of the verified internal (external) straight-sided splines
[Source: GB/T 17164-2008, 6.1.12]
4 Symbols and explanations
For the purposes of this document, the symbols and explanations listed in Table 1 apply.
5 Classification
For the purposes of this document, the names, functions, characteristics and rules of use of the gauges listed in Table 2 apply. Disputes over the rules of use shall be judged in accordance with Annex A.
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and explanations
5 Classification
6 Types and design principles of gauges
7 Tolerances
8 Requirements
9 Verification methods
10 Marking and packaging
Annex A (Normative) Judgment of disputes over the rules of use of gauges
Bibliography
Figure 1 GO spline ring gauge
Figure 2 GO spline plug gauge
Figure 3 Diagram of tolerance zone for minor diameters of gauges
Figure 4 Diagram of tolerance zone for major diameters of gauges
Figure 5 Diagram of tolerance zone for spline width/space width B
Figure 6 Tolerances for symmetry and coaxiality of gauges
Figure A.1 Active length and fitting length of splines
Table 1 Symbols and explanations
Table 2 Names, functions, characteristics and rules of use of the gauges
Table 3 The minimum length of measuring part of GO spline gauge (length of spline L)
Table 4 Length of measuring part of NOT GO segmental gauge
Table 5 Tolerance on minor diameter of gauge and its position feature value
Table 6 Tolerance on major diameter of gauge and its position feature value
Table 7 Tolerance on spline width/space width B and its position feature value
Table 8 Shape tolerances for minor diameters of GO spline gauges
Table 9 Adjacent pitch tolerances, cumulative pitch tolerances and total helix tolerances of gauges