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  • Foreword: Describes the role and formation of the ISO standard with references to other standards and organizational information.
  • Introduction: Provides an overview of the importance and application of chamfer dimensions for interoperability and user requirements.
  • Technical Content: Specifications and definitions relevant to chamfer dimensions in rolling bearings to ensure consistency across different applications.
INTERNATIONAL ISO STANDARD 582 Third edition 1935.05-15 Rolling bearings — Chamfer dimensions — Maximum values Foulements — Dimensions des errondis — Valeurs maximales Reference number 1SO 582:1995(5} ISO 582:1995(E) Foreword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in 2 subject for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. Intemational organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work, ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission {IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization, Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are citeulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication 2s an International Standard requires approval by at least 75% of the member bodies casting a vote International Standard ISO 582 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 4, Rolling bearings. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition {ISO 682:1979), which has been technically revised, © ISO. 1095 Bil rights reserved, Unvess otherwise specie, no pat ol ths publication may be reproduced ‘¢uilzed in any Tox o by ary mers, slecvane or mechanical, incusing photocopying ane Imicrofim, without permiceion m writing fr the publisher leternatonsl Organization for Standardization Case Postale 58 © CH.1271 Gentve 20 « Switzeriand Printod in Switzorinnd iso 1SO 582:1995(E) Introduction In order to ensure that the chamfers on rolling bearings are compatible with the dimensions of parts which come into contact with the rolling bearings, values of the chamfer dimensions, of which the minimum limit is of primary interest to the bearing user and application designer, are re- quired, ‘The purpose of this International Stendard is to achieve interchangeability of rolling bearings, by specifying the chamfer dimensions, and ta minimize the risk of incompatibility in bearing applications, INTERNATIONAL STANDARD © iSO ISO 582:1995(E) Rolling bearings — Chamfer dimensions — Maximum values 1° Scope This Intemational Standard specifies the maximum. chamfer dimensions of metric series rolling bearings, for which boundary dimensions, including chamfer minimum dimensions, are given in other International Standards. Requirements for the maximum cimen- sions of the corresponding shaft and housing fillet radii are also given, It does not apply to chamfers, for which dimensions are not specified, or for which other dimensions are specified in other International Standards. 2 Normative references The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this Intemational Standard, At the time of publi cation, the editions indicated were valid. All standards ‘are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this Intemational Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most re~ cent editions of the standards indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of cur- rently valid Intemational Standards. ISO 15:1981, Rolling bearings — Regis! bearings — Boundary dimensions — Generel plan, ISO 104:1994, Rolling bearings — Thrust bearings — Boundary dimensions, general plan. ISO 246:1995, Rolling bearings — Cylindrical roller bearings, separate thrust collars ~ Boundary dimen- sions, ISO 388:1977, Rolling bearings — Metric tapered ro!- ler bearings — Boundary dimensions and series des- ignetions. ISO 464:1995, Aolling bearings — Radial bearings with locating snap ring — Dimensions and tolerances, ISO 12043:1995, Falling bearings — Single-row cylin crical roller bearings — Chamfer dimensions for Joose-rib and non-rib sides. 1SO 12048:1995, Rolling bearings — Single-row an- guiar contact bell bearings — Chamfer dimensions for outer ring non-thrust side. 3 Defi For the purposes of this International Standard, the following definitions apply. itions 3.1 radial direction chamfer dimension (of a bearing ring or washer): The distence between the imaginary sharp ring or washer corner and the inter- section of the chamfer surface and the ring or washer face. 3.2. axial direction chamfer dimension (of a bear- ing ring or washer}: The distance between the im- aginary sharp ring or washer comer and the intersection of the chamfer surface and the bore or outside cylindrical surface of the ring or washer. ISO 582:1995(E) 4 Symbols and dimensions See figure 1 and tables 1 to 6 The dimensions given in tables 1 to 5 corresponding to symbols shown in figure 1 are nominal dimensions unless specified otherwise. ©1so 5 Shaft and housing fillet radii The largest permissible single shaft and housing fillet adiUS 755 myx ShOuld not exceed the smeliest permis- sible single chamfer dimension of the corresponding Ting oF Washer 15 min OF Fis min _—Ring/washer tace Example of echanter contour hohanue tuner ECE outsice cytingrieat surface Cireular are (roa Fyn OF Pn) beyond which no materi may project (sit srectien) = bore diameter D = outside diameter , smallest permissible single chamfer dimension of 1, r,, (single chamfer dimension) ymax: is max = largest permissible single chamfer dimension of rr rox = largest permissible single shaft and housing fillet radius. NOTE —The exact shape of the chamfer surtace is not specified, but its contour in an axial plane shall not be allowed to project ‘beyond the imaginary citcular arc, of radiUS 7, my OF Ms my tangential to the ring or washer face and the bore or outside cylin ical surface of the ring or washer. Figure 1 Iso Table 1 — Ra ial bearings in accordance with Iso 15 Denensions in milimetres, ISO 582:1995(E) Table 2 — Radial bearings in accordance with 1SO 246 and ISO 464 and in accordance with 1SO 12043 for loose ribs radi, 2). Fos bearings with a width of 2 mm oF less the remax values for the radial direction apply also in the axial di rection, 2)_This chamfer dimension is not specified in ISO 15, Dimensicns in a Tat lineves Directions a Tob na radl | ox ose 005 = 1 | 02 rede | axa oe = ois | 03 + > On - 02 04 us am {| 05 oS ons 7 03 | a6 oa | fered os | oe a2 = os | oe : doo>« | os | os aca 08 | aeroea 1) 48 a d>40 08 os dorD>40 13 18 daa 1 2 Tordea0 + [4 08 4>40 13. 2 ae dor <40 13. 15 y dee 18 3 ; dorDe 8 1s] 22 a3s0 13 3 aoo>s | 13 | 22 if tet 2 35 ta | ferde 120 2 | a7 . as 10 2s ¢ . dros | 25 | or ie aei20 23 a te | eee | ~23 | as ; as i20 3 5 toro 120 3s | 3s er 2 a5 dor Des 3 3 2 | weaco | 3s $ 2 |eocajoray<220] a5 | @ a2 Be 8 aorp>e0 | 3a | ¢ a e220 rs 35 a | aerbe 280 a [as as 280 as ; aeo>20 | és | és ae 100 38 ¢ decde1o | 38] 5 asx | wosdcz0 | as 8 25% | ro0 285 5 ‘ as 280 5 e 7 dor De 280 s | ss a> 280 85 t aep>a0 | ss | ss a - 65 } 9 4 +e 65 65 pee eee ° 10 = 6 - wo | i 7 é = ts = us | 6 = | 10 as a 8 19 ie = i a 1) See Cause 6 for maamum shat and housing flr 15 - 1 2 30 radi. 18 = | 2 | & 2) This chamfer ciension is not spectied in 180 246, {$0 464 and ISO 12083, 1) See douse 6 for maximum shaft and housing fiat ISO 582:1995(E) Iso Table 4 — Tapered roller bearings in accordance with ISO 356, inner and outer ring back faces Dimensions in mikimetres i : Tea? 7 : ‘Table 3 — Radial bearings in accordance with ame” | dord ore 1SO 12043, inner and outer ring non-rib sides only, Directions and with ISO 12044 radian | axial ‘Dimensions in mi 7 aor d= 40 7 1a Tismn aod Pere oe dorD>40 03 18 Directions + dor De 40 WW 1 redial | axial dorD> 40 13 2 a = 02 oa 1 dor De 50 18 25 D>50 13 018 = 08 06 fer 40 D= 120 23 3 92%) = i 98 15 | 120 250 38 4 : D290, os 1 orb 120 28 | 4 dorDe a0 1 2 2 | 120<4 (ord) < 250) 35 45 as dorD>40 13 2 dor D> 250 4 dor De 50 18 3 dorD< 120 35 s 7 dorD> 60 1a 3 25 | 10 250 4 6 dor De 120) 2 35 ee 7 i ord > 120 25 4 dor De 120 58 120 400 75 eee 2. - dor De 120 5 7 Be Peer) sie 8 7 3 |220<¢ (orp) <280) 35 75 ao Be oe 38 7 2504oy | 65 85 radi. 7 dade 180 85 3 2) This_chamfer dimension is not specified in dor D> 180 75. 8 150 12083 and ISO 12044, Tor Beie0 75 0 7 dor D> 180 8 n 1) See clause 5 for maximum shaft and housing filet rod eso ISO 582:1995(E) Table 5 — Thrust bearings in accordance with ISO 104 Demensions in miistres Fenn? OF Fas man™ Fomae OF Prnnn Radial and axial directions: 03) 08 08 18 i 22 uw 27 15 35 2 4 24 48 3 55 4 65 5 8 6 | 10 78 125 35 8 12 18 6 21 18 25 NOTE — The dimensions given above refer to @) back facefoutside cylindsical surface chamfer of housing washer; b) back facebore surface chamfer of shaft washer of single direction bearings; ©} facefbore surface chamfers of central shaft washer of double direction bearings. 1). See clause 5 for maximum shaft and housing filet radi ISO 582:1995(E) © 180 ICS 21,100.20 Descriptors: bearings. roling bearings, rasel besrags, thrust besrings, chamfer, dimensions, metic systems Price based on § panes:

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