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ANSI/AGMA 9112-B15 Bores and Keyways for Flexible Couplings (Metric Series)

This standard describes sizes and tolerances for straight and tapered bores and the associated keys and
keyways, as furnished in flexible couplings. The data in the standard considers commercially standard coupling
bores and keyways, not special coupling bores and keyways that may require special tolerances. Annexes
provide material on inspection methods and design practices for tapered shafts. Metric edition of ANSI/AGMA
9002-C14.
ISBN: 1-61481-092-6 Pages: 36

AGMA ISO 10064-5-A06 Code of Inspection Practice – Part 5: Recommendations Relative to Evaluation of
Gear Measuring Instruments
This information sheet provides methods and examples to support the implementation of ANSI/AGMA ISO 18653-
A06. It includes evaluation and calibration procedures for involute, helix, runout, and tooth thickness measurement
processes. Methods are given for the evaluation of condition and alignment of instrument elements such as
centers, guideways, probe systems, etc. Recommendations include statistical data evaluation procedures.
Guidance is given on the application of measurement processes to the inspection of product gears, including
fitness for use and the recommended limits of U95 uncertainty based on the accuracy tolerances of product gears
to be inspected. Many of its recommendations could be applied to the measurement of worms, worm wheels,
bevel gears and gear cutting tools. Replaces AGMA 931-A02. Reaffirmed November 1, 2012.
ISBN: 1-55589-881-5 Pages: 62

AGMA ISO 10064-6-A10 Code of Inspection Practice – Part 6: Bevel Gear Measurement Methods
This document provides information on measuring methods and practices of unassembled bevel and hypoid gears
and gear pairs. Tolerances are provided in ISO 17485:2006, for calculating the maximum values allowed by the
specific tolerance grade. These methods and practices are intended to promote uniform inspection procedures
which are accurate and repeatable to a degree compatible with the specified tolerance grade. Replaces
ANSI/AGMA 2009-B01. Reaffirmed November 1, 2012.
ISBN: 1-55589-994-3 Pages: 28

AGMA ISO 14179-1 Gear Reducers – Thermal Capacity Based on ISO/TR 14179-1
This information sheet utilizes an analytical heat balance model to provide a means of calculating the thermal
transmittable power for a single- or multi-stage gear drive lubricated with mineral oil. The calculation is based on
standard conditions of 25C maximum ambient temperature and 95C maximum oil sump temperature in a large
indoor space, but provides modifiers for other conditions. Differences from ISO/TR 14179-1 are: a) errors were
identified and corrected, b) text was added to clarify the calculation methods, and c) an illustrative example was
added to assist the reader. Modified adoption of ISO/TR 14179-1.
ISBN: 1-55589-821-1 Pages: 26

AGMA ISO 22849-A12 Design Recommendations for Bevel Gears


This information sheet provides information for the application of bevel and hypoid gears using the geometry in
ANSI/AGMA ISO 23509, the capacity as determined by ISO 10300 (all parts), or ANSI/AGMA 2003-C10 and
AGMA 932-A05, and the tolerances in ANSI/AGMA ISO 17485. This information sheet provides additional
information on the application, manufacturing, strength and efficiency of bevel gears for consideration in the
design stage of a new bevel gear set. Replaces ANSI/AGMA 2005-D03.
ISBN: 1-61481-029-2 Pages: 40

ANSI/AGMA ISO 14104-A17 Gears – Surface Temper Etch Inspection After Grinding, Chemical Method
This document explains the materials and procedures necessary to determine, evaluate and describe localized
overheating on ground surfaces. A system to describe and classify the indications produced during this inspection
is included. However, specific acceptance or rejection criteria are not contained.
An industry-wide survey was conducted to establish common solutions in time that were acceptable to the
greatest number of users. The safety and environmental precautions were included therein for those not familiar
with storage, handling, use and disposal of concentrated acids, alkalis and solvents. These precautions, however,
do not supersede the latest applicable requirements.
ISBN: 978-1-64353-032-1 Pages: 23

Obsolete documents should not be used; please use replacements. Most obsolete and superseded documents are
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AGMA Publications Catalog 26 April 2020

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