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norm bell-type ANSI size 16

norm bell-type ANSI size 16

norm bell-type ANSI size 16

(OP)
Hay, all,Who can give me the data for a centre-hole drill with following norm:
bell-type ANSI size 16
Thanks in advance.
Please send data to  pascal.vandevyver@cnh.com

Greetings from Belgium (Europe).

RE: norm bell-type ANSI size 16

(OP)
Take a look at asa b5.12-1958-bell type. May be a hint.

Greetings from Belgium (Europe).

RE: norm bell-type ANSI size 16

body dia = .5"
drill dia = 3/16"
bell dia = .4"
drill length = 3/16"

You can find it in the Machinery Handbook.
gearguru

RE: norm bell-type ANSI size 16

(OP)
Thank you. I found it in the Machinery's Handbook. It's an old one: seventeenth edition dated 1964. I didn't know ANSI and ASA could be the same. As an European I'm easier with DIN, ISO, BIN, NEN, and that kind of stuff.

Greetings from Belgium (Europe).

RE: norm bell-type ANSI size 16

My pleasure.
In the Europe I'd use some metric standard.
Greetings to Belgium, (Europe) from an exEuropean!
gearguru

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