GSO ISO 8956:2016
ISO 8956:1986
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
·
Approved on
22 December 2016
Acceptance conditions for copying attachments, integral or otherwise, for lathes -- Testing of the accuracy
GSO ISO 8956:2016 Files
English
11 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
30.59 OMR
GSO ISO 8956:2016 Scope
This International Standard describes both special tests and practical tests for copying attachments of general-purpose normal precision (centre lathes, vertical boring machines, capstan lathes or others) and copying lathes. These tests are intended to supplement the tests for the various types of lathes.
This International Standard applies to hydraulic and electric servo-controlled copying attachments but not to mechanically controlled ones.
It also applies to lathes with single-axis copying systems and to lathes where two axes are used in conjunction to produce a profile of up to 180° included angle. Turning machines equipped with two-axis systems of more than 180° capability are considered as special-purpose machines; this International Standard does not apply to such machines.
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