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ANS B92.1-1970

ANS B92.1-1970

ANS B92.1-1970

(OP)
this is the spec i've found in lots of idraulic motors catalogs to define spline shaft output.
i would like to say if this is the same standard as ANSI B92.1-1970 or not and if no, where i can found this normative.
thank you very much

RE: ANS B92.1-1970


B92.1 "Involute Splines-Addendum B to ANSI B92.1-1996; Including ANSI B92.1a-1976"

try http://global.ihs.com

RE: ANS B92.1-1970

It is just probably a typo.
ANSI is a valid standard designation.

RE: ANS B92.1-1970

(OP)
thank you mr. arto and diamondjim.
lots of catalogs have a spline data as ANS not ANSI.
for example Danfoss hidraulic motors catalogue write
ANS B92.1-1970 class 5 (corrected M x X = 0.8).

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