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BS ISO 13041-1:2020 Test conditions for numerically controlled turning machines and turning centres Geometric tests for machines with horizontal workholding spindle(s)

BS ISO 13041-1:2020

Test conditions for numerically controlled turning machines and turning centres Geometric tests for machines with horizontal workholding spindle(s)

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Standard number:BS ISO 13041-1:2020
Pages:56
Released:2020-04-03
ISBN:978 0 580 90525 4
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 13041-1:2020


This standard BS ISO 13041-1:2020 Test conditions for numerically controlled turning machines and turning centres is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 25.040.20 Numerically controlled machines

This document specifies, with reference to ISO 230-1, the geometric tests on normal accuracy numerically controlled (NC) turning machines and turning centres with horizontal work spindles as defined in 3.1 and 3.2. It also specifies the applicable tolerances corresponding to the above-mentioned tests.

Where applicable, this document also applies to horizontal spindle turret and single spindle automatic lathes.

This document explains different concepts or configurations and common features of NC turning machines and turning centres. It also provides a terminology and designation of controlled axes.

This document deals only with the verification of the accuracy of the machine. It does not apply to the operational testing of the machine (e.g. vibration, abnormal noise, stick slip motion of components) nor to machine characteristics (e.g. speeds, feeds) as such are checks generally carried out before testing the accuracy.