ISO 10791-10:2022

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 22 September 2022

Test conditions for machining centres — Part 10: Evaluation of thermal distortions

ISO 10791-10:2022 Files

English 44 Pages
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84.73 OMR

ISO 10791-10:2022 Scope

This document specifies, tests for the evaluation of thermal distortions of the machine tool structure and positioning system, for machining centres with vertical spindle, with numerically controlled linear axes of lengths up to 5 000 mm for the X-axis and up to 2 000 mm for the Y- and Z-axis. It also applies to machining centres with horizontal spindle with numerically controlled linear axes of lengths up to 5 000 mm for the X-axis, 3 200 mm for the Y-axis and 2 000 mm for the Z-axis.

This document specifies four tests:

—    environmental temperature variation error;

—    thermal distortion caused by a rotating spindle;

—    thermal distortion caused by moving linear axes;

—    thermal distortion caused by rotary motion of components.

This document is intended to be used with ISO 230-3.

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