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2、7.040.30!%2A“2153091www.din.deDDIN 2275Feeler gauges,English translation of DIN 2275:2014-03Fhlerlehren,Englische bersetzung von DIN 2275:2014-03Jauges dpaisseur,Traduction anglaise de DIN 2275:2014-03SupersedesDIN 2275:1977-09www.beuth.deDocument comprises 10 pagesIn case of doubt, the German-langu
3、age original shall be considered authoritative.05.14 DIN 2275:2014-03 2 A comma is used as the decimal marker. Contents Page Foreword . 3 1 Scope . 4 2 Feeler gauges 4 2.1 Dimensions and designation . 4 2.1.1 Dimensions 4 2.1.2 Designation . 4 2.2 Requirements 5 2.2.1 General . 5 2.2.2 Tolerances .
4、5 2.2.3 Material 7 2.2.4 Hardness 7 2.2.5 Marking 7 3 Feeler gauge sets 7 3.1 General . 7 3.2 Designation . 8 3.3 Marking 9 Bibliography . 10 DIN 2275:2014-03 3 Foreword This document has been prepared by Subcommittee NA 152-03-02-07 UA Lngenprftechnik auer Koordinaten-, Form- und Oberflchenmesstech
5、nik sowie Gewindekenngren of the Normenausschuss Technische Grundlagen (NATG) (Fundamental Technical Standards Committee). An additional tolerance class (TC2) has been included, whose values have been based upon the dimensions of the basic material the German steel industry can deliver. Thus, manufa
6、cturers will be able to produce a significantly greater percentage of their feeler gauges in compliance with the standard (either tolerance class 1 or tolerance class 2). Feeler gauge tapes are not covered by this standard. Because feeler gauge tapes are produced in various widths and lengths (often
7、 coiled), standardization was not deemed practical. Upon agreement, the values in Table 1 or as in DIN EN 10140 may be applied to the tolerances of feeler gauge tapes. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. DIN shall not
8、be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. Amendments The standard differs from DIN 2275:1977-09 as follows: a) the values of the tolerances in tolerance class 1 (TC1) have been changed for specific nominal thicknesses to correspond more closely with the rounded theoretical v
9、alues; b) the tolerance class 2 (TC2) has been included; c) tolerances have been specified with reference to the nominal thickness; d) the designation of a feeler gauge set with a special configuration has been included; e) the standard has been editorially revised. Previous editions DIN 2275: 1970-
10、01, 1977-09 DIN 2275:2014-03 4 1 Scope This standard applies to feeler gauges and feeler gauge sets of steel with a minimum length of 100 mm. It specifies dimensions and tolerances for feeler gauges as well as the most commonly found feeler gauge sets. 2 Feeler gauges 2.1 Dimensions and designation
11、2.1.1 Dimensions Dimensions shall be as given in Figure 1 and Table 1. The feeler gauges need not conform to the illustration; the dimensions shall be complied with. Key 1 Hole for the holder l1Total length mm1001l l2Useful length mm752l s Nominal thickness Figure 1 Feeler gauge 2.1.2 Designation De
12、signation of a feeler gauge with a nominal thickness s = 0,8 mm and tolerance class 1 (TC 1): Feeler gauge DIN 2275 0,8 TC1 DIN 2275:2014-03 5 2.2 Requirements 2.2.1 General The edges of the feeler gauges shall be deburred. 2.2.2 Tolerances The tolerances f1and f2have been calculated using the formu
13、las below and rounded to the nearest micrometre: ( )211025,1m3+= sf (for tolerance class 1); ( )22102m4+= sf (for tolerance class 2). The tolerances for the nominal thickness s of the feeler gauges are to be taken from Table 1. If a dimension is made up of the thicknesses of several feeler gauges, c
14、are shall be taken to ensure that the variations in the thicknesses of the individual feeler gauges overlap. DIN 2275:2014-03 6 Table 1 Tolerances for feeler gauges Nominal thickness s Tolerances for TC1 for TC2 over up to f1f2mm mm m m 0,03 3 5 0,03 0,04 4 5 0,04 0,05 4 5 0,05 0,06 4 5 0,06 0,07 4
15、5 0,07 0,08 4 6 0,08 0,09 4 6 0,09 0,10 4 6 0,10 0,15 5 7 0,15 0,20 6 8 0,20 0,25 6 9 0,25 0,30 7 10 0,30 0,35 7 11 0,35 0,40 8 12 0,40 0,45 9 13 0,45 0,50 9 14 0,50 0,55 10 15 0,55 0,60 11 16 0,60 0,65 11 17 0,65 0,70 12 18 0,70 0,75 12 19 0,75 0,80 13 20 0,80 0,85 14 21 0,85 0,90 14 22 0,90 0,95 1
16、5 23 0,95 1,00 16 24 1,00 1,10 17 26 1,10 1,20 18 28 1,20 1,30 19 30 1,30 1,40 21 32 1,40 1,50 22 34 1,50 1,60 23 36 1,60 1,70 24 38 1,70 1,80 26 40 1,80 1,90 27 42 1,90 2,00 28 44 DIN 2275:2014-03 7 2.2.3 Material Feeler gauge: steel at manufacturers discretion Holder: material at manufacturers dis
17、cretion 2.2.4 Hardness Feeler gauges shall have a Vickers hardness of at least (420 50) HV 5. 2.2.5 Marking Feeler gauges complying with this standard are to be marked. The marking shall include: the nominal thickness s; the tolerance class; The marking shall not cause the tolerances for s to be exc
18、eeded. 3 Feeler gauge sets 3.1 General A feeler gauge set consists of feeler gauges (see Clause 2) of varying nominal thicknesses s and an appropriate holder. The holder is to be furnished with a clamp which allows the feeler gauges to be fixed in a fan-shaped position (see Figure 2). The most commo
19、n and useful feeler gauge set configurations are listed in Table 2. Additional variations of feeler gauge sets with a special configuration may be agreed upon between the supplier and purchaser. Key 1 Holder NOTE A set C of feeler gauges is illustrated here (see Table 2). Figure 2 Feeler gauge set D
20、IN 2275:2014-03 8 3.2 Designation Designation of a set C of feeler gauges with tolerance class 1 (TC1): Feeler gauge DIN 2275 C TC1 Designation of a feeler gauge set with a special configuration (S) and tolerance class 2 (TC2): Feeler gauge DIN 2275 S TC2 In this case, the feeler gauges included in
21、the feeler gauge set are to be listed. Table 2 Feeler gauge sets Nominal thickness s mm Feeler gauge sets A B C D E 0,03 X 0,04 X 0,05 X X X X 0,06 X 0,07 X 0,08 X 0,09 X 0,1 X X X X X 0,15 X X X X 0,2 X X X X X 0,25 X X X X 0,3 X X X X X 0,35 X 0,4 X X X X 0,45 X 0,5 X X X X 0,55 X 0,6 X X X 0,65 X
22、 0,7 X X X 0,75 X 0,8 X X X 0,85 X 0,9 X X X 0,95 X 1,0 X X X 1,1 X 1,2 X 1,3 X 1,4 X 1,5 X 1,6 X 1,7 X 1,8 X 1,9 X 2,0 X DIN 2275:2014-03 9 3.3 Marking Feeler gauge sets complying with this standard are to be marked on the holder. The marking shall include: the manufacturers/suppliers mark; the smallest and largest nominal thickness s; the tolerance class; the number of feeler gauges; a unique alphanumeric identification mark. DIN 2275:2014-03 10 Bibliography DIN EN 10140, Cold rolled narrow steel strip Tolerances on dimensions and shape