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IS 15379 (2003): Textile Machinery and Accessories - SteelPins For Spinning Preparatory and Spinning Machinery [TXD14: Machinery for Fabric Manufacture]
IS 15379:20031s0 9904:2000
/ndian Standard
TEXTILE MACHINERY AND ACCESSORIES—STEEL PINS FOR SPINNING PREPARATORY AND
SPINNING MACHINERY
ICS 59.120.10
@ BIS 2003
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDSMANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
August 2003 Price Group 6
Spinning Preparatory, Spinning and Doubling (Twisting) Machinery Sectional Committee, TX 15
NATIONAL FOREWORD
This Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 9904:2000 ‘Textile machinery and accessories— Steelpins for spinning preparatory and spinning machinery’ issued by the International Organization forStandardization (ISO) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendations of theSpinning Preparatory, Spinning and Doubling (Twisting) Machinery Sectional Committee (TX 15) andapproval of the Textile Division Council.
The text of ISO Standard has been proposed to be approved as suitable for publication as an IndianStandard without deviations. Certain cor,ventions are, however, not identical to those used in IndianStandards. Attention is particularly drawn to the following:
a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear referring to this standard, they shouldbe read as ‘Indian Standard’.
b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards, the current practiceis to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.
In the Bibliography of the standard being adopted reference appears to certain International Standardsfor which Indian Standards also exist, as listed below:
International Standard Corresponding Indian Standard Degree ofEquivalence
ISO 6507-1:1997 Metallic 1S 1501 Method for Vickers hardness test Technically
materials — Vickers hardness test for metallic materials : equivalent
— Part 1 : Test method (Part 1):1 984
(Part 2):1 984
(Part 3):1987
HV 5 to HV 100 (secondrevision)HV 0.2 to less than HV 5(second revision)Less than HV 0.2 (secondrevision)
ISO 6507-2:1997 Metallic IS 1754 (Part 1): 1986 Method for verificationmaterial s—Vickers hardness of Vickers hardness testing machines :test— Part 2 : Verification of Part 1 HV 0.2 to HV 100 (second revision)testing machine
IS 1754 (Part 2):1986 Method for verification
do
of Vickers hardness testing machines :Part 2 Less than HV 0.2 (second revision)
In reporting the results of a test or analysis made in accordance with this standard, if the final value,observed or calculated, is to be rounded off, it shall be done in accordance with IS 2:1960 ‘Rules forrounding off numerical values (revised)’.
IS 15379:20031s0 9904:2000
Indian Standard
TEXTILE MACHINERY AND ACCESSORIES—STEEL PINS FOR SPINNING PREPARATORY AND
SPINNING MACHINERY
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies the dimensions, characteristics and designations of steel pins recommendedfor spinning preparatory and spinning machinery.
2 Basic dimensions
The basic dimensions of the pins are given in Table 1.
Table 1 — Basic dimensions of pins (see Figures 1 to 4)
Number d, a or 17
mm
1 7,622 7,013 6,354 5,975 5,396 4,887 4,478 4,069 3,76
10 3,3511 2,9512 2,6213 2,3414 1,9815 1,7916 1,6317 1,4218 1,2219 1,0720 0,9921 0,8822 0,7923 0,7124 0,6225 0,53526 0,527 0,4428 0,3829 0,35530 0,3331 0,332 0,2833 0,25
1
K 15379 :2003Iso 9904:2000”
3 Round pins
3.1 Dimensions
Round pins are divided into the following three types:
— Type A: Round pins for spinning preparatory machinery, in which
12= ~/1 for 5,56 mm< 11<17,46mm
12 = ~ 11for 19,05 mm c [1 <50,8 mm
Type B: Hackle pins for bast fibre spinning machinery, in which
[2=:11
— Type C: Card pins, in which
12=:[1
Figure 1 shows round pin dimensions, using Type A, 12= $ /1, as an example. The dimensions of the various round
pin types are given in Table 2.
11
II .—. — .—. — —.— .—. —*
.—. —
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Figure 1 — Round pin
3.2 Characteristics
Material: Steel (quality at the choice of the manufacturer)
Vickers hardness: Diameter Nos. 1 to 20:620 HV2 to 750 HV2Diameter Nos. 21 to 33:700 HV2 to 800 HV2
Suriace roughness: Types A and B: Ra <0,1 pm
Type C: Ra G 0,8 pm
IS 15379:20031s0 9904:2000
Table 2 — Dimensions and types of round pins
Diameter
No.a (1 [i tel.mm mm
7 4,47
8 4,06
9 3,76+ 0,005-0,025
(9 1/2) 3,56
10 3,35
(10 1,’2) 3.15
11 2,95
(11 1/2) 2,78
12 2,62
(12 1/2) 2,48
13 2,34+ 0,003,-0.018
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(15 1/2) 1,72
—
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IS 15379:2003ISO 9904: 200(3
Table 2 (continued)
Diameter
a Pins with numbers shown in parentheses shall be used for repair purposes only.
3.3 Designation
The designation of a round pin shall include the following information in the order given:
a) “round pin”;
b) reference to this International Standard;
c) type (A, B or C);
d) diameter number;
e) length, 11,
EXAMPLE Round pin ISO 9904 – B 16 – 25,4
IS 15379:20031s0 9904:2000
4 Round pins with notch
4.1 Dimensions
These are round pins for spinning preparatory machinery in which 12 = $ /1, as shown in Figure 2. Their dimensions
.—. — .—. — .—. — .—. — .—. — .—.
13 l? = 3/’4 /1
1,
Figure 2 — Round pin with notch
Table 3 — Dimensions of round pins with notch
Code number
m wm z . :i= In LengthF Length Length
I
Length [1, mm13 14 b
o-0,3
d d tel. m mNo. m“ &- -. m
mm , mm N m mm% ~ mm mm
CU N
15 1,79 x x x 0,90
16 1,63 x x x x 0,86+ 0,003 +05-0,018 6,4 o’ + 0,5
*o17 1,42 x x x x 0,78
18 1,22 x x x x 0,70
6
IS 15379:20031s0 9904:2000
4.2 Characteristics
Mz+terial:
Vickers hardness:
Surface roughness:
4.3 Designation
The designation of a
Steel (quality at the choice of the manufacturer)
620 HV2 to 750 HV2
Ra s 0,1 pm
round pin with notch shall include the following information in the order given:
“round pin with notch”;
reference to this International Standard;
diameter number;
length, /l;
letter “K for notch.
EXAIMPLE Round pin with notch ISO 9904 – 16 – 25,4 – K
5 Flat pins
5,1 Dimensions
There are two types of flat pin:
--- Type A: /2 = ~ /1 for 9.53 s /1 < 17,46 (shown in Figure 3)3
--- Type B: [2 = ~ [1 for 19,05 G 11<28,58
Their dimensions are given in Table 4.
11L
.—. — .—. — ._. _ ._. . — —
,
Figure 3 — Flat pin
IS 15379:20031s0 9904:2000
Table 4 — Dimensions and types of flat pins
Flat pin type (A or B)
Code number
In w wm : N = a . d’ 1- Co .m ~1- .
Cross-sectionS ~ : ~ Z5 : a 3 2 > “ : “
Diameter 1- . . . “
No. mm Length /1, mm
m : r- = gz. Com . * r9 . m mInm . ~= z. w- N. cc- % a) In
mm g . ~ $ : : g : ~ N ~- $-
11,tolerances
a b tel. for o 0
a and b -0,2 -0,3
15X19 1,79 1,07 B B B B B B B
15X21 1,79 0,88 B
16x22 1,63 0,790
~“ ~B 0 B B
-0,03 B B B B B B 01
17x23 1,42 0,71 B ‘B B $ B ,B B B
18x24 1,22 0,62 B B ,B B B B B
20 X 26 0,99 0,5 B B B B B B B
21 x27 0,88 0,44 A A
22 X 28 0,79 0,38 0 A A A
23 X 29 0,71 0,35-0,02
A AA A
24 X 30 0,62 0,33 A A A A
22 X 32 0,79 0,28 A A
NOTE Those pins currently in use are shown shaded.
5.2 Characteristics
Material: Steel (quality at the choice of the manufacturer)
Vickers hardness: 670 HV2 to 735 HV2
Surface roughness (on flat side): Rmax < 1 pm; Ra <0,1 pm
5.3 Designation
The designation of the flat pin shall include the following information in the order given:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
“flat pin”;
reference to this imernational Standard;
Type (A or B);
cross-section number;
length, il.
EXAMPLE Hat pin ISO 9904 – B 17 x 23 – 22,23
8
IS 15379:20031s0 9904:2000
6 Hatpins with foot
6.1 Dimensions
Flat pin dimensions are shown in Figure 4 and given in Table 5.
% ~-
% “+”—’—”—”—”—”—”—”—”—”
b 12’
1,
a Dimension should be agreed between manufacturer and user.
Figure 4 — Flat pin with foot
Table 5 — Dimensions of flat pins with foot
Diameter
mm
Code number
m * ~ : w ~c ~
i= 2 i= 3 ‘ -. “
Cross-section
No.Length 11,mm
In ~o- -
UI gz *. m
T= 0) -- Z m- cci-. . N N N N
11,tolerances
a b tel. for ou and b -0,3
15X19 1,79 1,07
15x21 1,79 0,88
16x22 1,63 0,79 0
17x23 1,42 0,71
18x24 1,22 0,62
20X 26 0,99 0,5
NOTE Those pins currently in use are shown shaded.
6.2 Characteristics
Material: Steel (quality at the choice of the manufacturer)
Vickers hardness: 670 HV2 to 735 HV2
Surface roughness (on flat side): Rmax <1 pm; Ra <0,1 }Lm
IS 15379:20031s0 9904:2000
6.3 Designation
The designation of a flat pin with foot shall include the following information in the order given:
a) “flat pin with foot”;
b) reference tothislnternational Standard;
c) cross-section numbe~
d) Iength, ll;
e) letter’’F for toot.
EXAMPLE Flat pin with foot ISO 9904 – 17 x 23-25,4- F
10
IS 15379:2003 .
1s0 9904:2000
Bibliography
[1] ISO 6507-1:1997, Metallic materials — Vickers hardness test — Part 1: Test method.
[2] ISO 6507-2:1997, Metallic materials — Vickers hardness test — Part 2: Verification of testing machines.
11
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