ANSI B92.1-1996 Cancelled?
ANSI B92.1-1996 Cancelled?
(OP)
I went to ili-info to buy the B92.1-96 and it is listed as cancelled and has no information on what superceded it. Anyone have any info on why this is? Is there something else that would be better to design to? My gear vendor recommended designing to this and specificaly not to design to B92.2M for availability of tooling. Any info would be appreciated.
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Dave Hyman
Mechanical Engineer





RE: ANSI B92.1-1996 Cancelled?
According to IHS
"This standard provides data and guidance for the design, manufacture, and inspection of straight, non-helical, cylindrical involute splines. It establishes a specification based on the metric module within the range 0.25 - 10 inclusive, relating to nominal pressure angles of 30 deg, 37.5 deg, and 45 deg. For computer programming, the term "37.5 deg" has been adopted instead of "37 deg, 30 min".
Limiting dimensions, variations, and manufacturing tolerances and their effect on the fit between connecting co-axial spline elements, are defined and tabulated. Linear dimensions are expressed in millimeters and micrometers. Angular dimensions are expressed in degrees and decimal degrees."
RE: ANSI B92.1-1996 Cancelled?
Dave Hyman
Mechanical Engineer