ISO 21940-32:2012
Mechanical vibration — Rotor balancing — Part 32: Shaft and fitment key convention
OVERVIEW
ISO 21940-32:2012 specifies one convention for balancing the individual components (shaft and fitments) of a keyed rotor assembly. This provides compatibility of all balanced components so that when they have been assembled the overall balance tolerance and/or vibration limit for the rotor assembly is met.
ISO 21940-32:2012 specifies that half-keys be used when balancing the individual components of a keyed rotor assembly. It also specifies a marking of the components balanced in accordance with the key convention used.
ISO 21940-32:2012 applies to rotors balanced in a balancing machine, in their own bearings or in situ. The key convention can also be applied when measuring the residual unbalance and/or vibration of rotors with keyways, but to which fitments have not yet been assembled.
In addition to applying to keys of constant rectangular or square cross-section mounted parallel to the shaft centreline, ISO 21940-32:2012 also applies to keys mounted on tapered shaft surfaces, to woodruff, gibhead, dowel and other special keys. The principle of the half-key convention is applied as is appropriate to the particular shape and location of the special key.
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PRODUCT DETAILS
| Status | Current |
|---|---|
| Edition | 2012 |
| No. of Pages | 16 |
| ICS Classification | 21.120.40 Balancing and balancing machines |
| Committee | ISO/TC 108/SC 2 |
| Available for Purchase | For sale in Singapore only |
| Adoption | ISO |