PRICES include / exclude VAT
Homepage>BS Standards>21 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS FOR GENERAL USE>21.200 Gears>BS 978-1:1968 Specification for fine pitch gears. Involute spur and helical gears
Sponsored link
immediate downloadReleased: 1968-01-31
BS 978-1:1968 Specification for fine pitch gears. Involute spur and helical gears

BS 978-1:1968

Specification for fine pitch gears. Involute spur and helical gears

Format
Availability
Price and currency
English Secure PDF
Immediate download
292.80 EUR
You can read the standard for 1 hour. More information in the category: E-reading
Reading the standard
for 1 hour
29.28 EUR
You can read the standard for 24 hours. More information in the category: E-reading
Reading the standard
for 24 hours
87.84 EUR
English Hardcopy
In stock
292.80 EUR
Standard number:BS 978-1:1968
Pages:36
Released:1968-01-31
ISBN:0 580 00028 1
Status:Standard
DESCRIPTION

BS 978-1:1968


This standard BS 978-1:1968 Specification for fine pitch gears. is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 21.200 Gears

This British Standard relates to involute spur, helical and crossed helical gears, having diametral pitches finer than 20, in four accuracy grades. Examples of application are:

Class A. Astronomical apparatus and scientific instruments; colour printing machinery; control systems (when multiple trains of gears are involved this grade would generally be used for low speed components where the effect of positional accuracy is important).

Class B. Navigational instruments; high speed components of control systems where quietness and smooth running are essential; machine tool speed control; photographic instruments.

Class C. General purpose instruments; accounting and calculating machinery; counters; clockwork mechanisms.

Class D. Textile machinery; switch operating gear; clockwork mechanisms where accuracy is not the primary consideration.

It is recommended that all spur, helical and crossed helical gears for use in horology should be produced to this British Standard with the possible exception of gears for weight or spring-driven mechanisms in which the pinion is the driven member and has 12 or fewer teeth. In such cases it may be preferable to use gears conforming to BS 978-22).


Gears of pitch range greater than 20, up to 200 diametral pitch. Standard pitches; two basic racks (one with backlash allowance); modification of addendum and centre distance to suit various conditions. Four grades of accuracy with elemental and dual flank composite test tolerances. Appendices: single flank testing, calculation of measuring pin dimensions, calculations for various design conditions.