1、 No part of this translation may be reproduced without the prior permission ofDIN Deutsches Institut fr Normung e. V., Berlin. Beuth Verlag GmbH, 10772 Berlin, Germany,has the exclusive right of sale for German Standards (DIN-Normen).English price group 7 www.din.de www.beuth.de04.05 9614561Continue
2、d on pages 2 to 7.ICS 21.100.20Wlzlager Wlzlagertoleranzen Teil 6: Grenzmae fr KantenabstndeIn keeping with current practice in standards published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), a comma has been used throughout as the decimal marker.Tolerances for rolling bearingsChamf
3、er dimension limitsTranslation by DIN-Sprachendienst.In case of doubt, the German-language original should be consulted as the authoritative text.Supersedes October 1993 edition.620-6ForewordThis standard has been prepared by the Ausschuss Wlzlager (Rolling Bearings Standards Committee). It conforms
4、 in substance to ISO 582:1995.AmendmentsThis standard differs from the October 1993 edition in that it has been completely revised.Previous editionsDIN 620-1: 1942-08, 1963-03, 1978-06, 1982-06; DIN 620-2: 1940-07, 1963-03, 1965-01, 1982-06, 1988-02; DIN 620-6: 1982-06, 1993-10.All dimensions are in
5、 millimetres.1 ScopeThis standard species chamfer dimension limits for metric series rolling bearings with cylindrical bore for which boundary dimensions are given in other standards on rolling bearings.In order to ensure the compatibility of rolling bearing chamfers with the dimensions of parts int
6、o which the bearings are tted, the chamfer dimension limits, of which the minimum values are of primary interest to the bearing designer and user, need to be specied. These limits are of relevance for cross reference pur-poses.This standard does not apply to chamfers for which dimensions are not spe
7、cied in relevant DIN Standards or for which other dimensions are specied in ISO Standards.DEUTSCHE NORM June 2004Page 2DIN 620-6 : 2004-062 Normative referencesThis standard incorporates, by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These norma-tive references are cited at the
8、appropriate places in the text, and the titles of the publications are listed be-low. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references, the latest edition of t
9、he publication referred to applies.DIN 5418 Mounting dimensions of rolling bearingsISO 582 : 1995 Rolling bearings Chamfer dimensions Maximum values3 Dimensions and symbolsThe radial direction chamfer dimension of a bearing ring is the distance between the imaginary sharp ring corner and the interse
10、ction of the chamfer surface and the ring face. The axial direction chamfer dimension of a bearing ring is the distance between the imaginary sharp ring corner and the intersection of the chamfer surface and the bore or outside cylindrical surface of the ring.NOTE: The exact shape of the chamfer sur
11、face is not specied, but its contour in an axial plane shall not be allowed to project beyond the imaginary circular arc of radius rs min, tangential to the ring face and the bore or outside cylindrical surface of the ring (see gure 1).Chamfer dimensions shall be as given in gures 1 to 11 and tables
12、 1 to 3.In the gures,d is the nominal bore diameter;D is the nominal outside diameter;r is the nominal chamfer dimension;rsis a single chamfer dimension;r1, r3and r5are radial direction chamfer dimensions;r2, r4and r6are axial direction chamfer dimensions;r4, aand r6, aare axial direction chamfer di
13、mensions (with reduced maximum values).Design details left unspecied shall be selected as appropriate.Figure 1: Chamfer prole (notation)4 Chamfer dimension limits4.1 GeneralFor chamfers between two specied values, the limits of the next largest chamfer dimension shall apply.NOTE: In older standards
14、specifying rolling bearing dimensions, the letter r is generally used to denote the chamfer dimensions of bearings with symmetrical cross section. For the specication of upper limits, how-ever, a distinction is to be drawn between radial and axial direction chamfer dimensions.Ring bore or outside cy
15、lindrical surface (d, D)Prole with maximum chamfer dimensionActual proleRing faceCircular arc (with radius rs min) beyond which no material may projectPage 3DIN 620-6 : 2004-064.2 Radial bearings (except tapered roller bearings)Figure 2: Bearing with symmetrical ring cross section (equal chamfers on
16、 inner and outer rings) (notation)Figure 4: Bearing with asymmetrical ring cross section (notation)Figure 3: Bearing with symmetrical ring cross section (different chamfers on inner and outer rings) (notation)Figure 5: Bearing with snap ring groove on outer ring (bearing with loose rib) (notation)Fi
17、gure 6: Bearing with separate thrust collar (notation)Page 4DIN 620-6 : 2004-06Table 1: Chamfer dimensions of radial bearings (except tapered roller bearings)Nominal chamfer dimension, r1)Nominal bore diameter, dr1s, r2s, r3s, r4s, r5s, r6s, r4s, aand r6s, ar1s, r3sand r5sr2s, r4sand r6s2)r4s,aand r
18、6s,aOver Up to Min. Max. Max.0,05 0,05 0,1 0,2 0,10,08 0,08 0,16 0,3 0,160,1 0,1 0,2 0,4 0,20,15 0,15 0,3 0,6 0,30,2 0,2 0,5 0,8 0,50,31401400,30,60,8110,80,80,53)1401400,511,3221,51,50,61401400,611,3221,51,5115015011,51,9332,22,21,11201201,122,53,542,72,71,51201201,52,33453,53,5280220180220233,53,8
19、4,5564442,12802802,144,56,574,54,52,51002801002802,53,84,556675553280280355,5885,55,54 4 6,5 9 6,55 5 8 10 86 6 10 13 107,5 7,5 12,5 17 12,59,5 9,5 15 19 1512 12 18 24 1815 15 21 30 2119 19 25 38 251) Identical with rsmin.2) For bearings with a width of 2 mm or less, the r1smaxvalues shall apply.3)
20、This chamfer dimension is not specied in ISO 582.Page 5DIN 620-6 : 2004-064.3 Tapered roller bearingsFigure 7: Tapered roller bearing (notation)Table 2: Tapered roller bearingsNominal chamfer dimension, r1)Nominal diameters, d and Dr1s, r2s, r3sand r4sr1sand r3sr2sand r4sOver Up to Min. Max. Max.0,3
21、1401400,30,70,91,41,60,61401400,61,11,31,72115015011,61,92,531,51202501202501,52,32,83,533,54212025012025022,83,5444,552,51202501202502,53,544,555,563120250400120250400344,555,55,56,577,54120250400120250400455,566,577,588,5518018056,57,589618018067,5910111) Identical with rs min.Page 6DIN 620-6 : 20
22、04-064.4 Thrust bearingsFigure 8: Single-direction deep groove thrust ball bearing with at housing washer (notation)Figure 9: Double-direction deep groove thrust ball bearing with spherical housing washer (notation)Figure 10: Single-direction thrust cylindrical roller bearing (notation)Figure 11: Si
23、ngle-direction thrust spherical roller bearing (notation)Page 7DIN 620-6 : 2004-06Table 3: Chamfer dimensions of thrust bearingsNominal chamfer dimension, r1)r1sand r2sr1sand r2sMin. Max.0,05 0,05 0,10,08 0,08 0,160,1 0,1 0,20,15 0,15 0,30,2 0,2 0,50,3 0,3 0,80,6 0,6 1,51 1 2,21,1 1,1 2,71,5 1,5 3,5
24、2 2 42,1 2,1 4,53 3 5,54 4 6,55 5 86 6 107,5 7,5 12,59,5 9,5 1512 12 1815 15 2119 19 251) Identical with rs min.Other relevant standardsDIN 616 Rolling bearings General plan for boundary dimensionsDIN 620-1 Gauging methods for dimensional and running tolerances for rolling bearingsDIN 620-2 Toleranc
25、es for radial ball bearingsDIN 620-3 Tolerances for thrust bearingsDIN 620-4 Tolerances for rolling bearings Radial internal clearanceISO 12043 : 1995 Rolling bearings Single-row cylindrical roller bearings Chamfer dimensions for loose-rib and non-rib sidesISO 12044 : 1995 Rolling bearings Single-row angular contact ball bearings Chamfer dimensions for outer ring non-thrust side
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