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ASME B5.61 2003 R2014

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ASME B5.61 Power Presses: General Purpose, Single-Action, Straight Side Type – Reaffirmed: 2014

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ASME 2003 44
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This Standard applies to hydraulic and mechanical power presses commonly referred to by the metal-working industry as General Purpose, Single Action, Straight Side Type Power Presses that, by means of dies or tooling attached to the slide and bolster, are used to shear, punch, form or assemble metal or other materials.

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5 CONTENTS
FIGURES
TABLES
6 MANDATORY APPENDICIES
NONMANDATORY APPENDICIES
7 FOREWORD
8 COMMITTEE ROSTER
9 CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE B5 COMMITTEE
11 POWER PRESSES: GENERAL PURPOSE, SINGLE ACTION, STRAIGHT SIDE TYPE
1 SCOPE, PURPOSE, AND APPLICATION
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Application
2 DEFINITIONS AND TERMINOLOGY
3 METRIC/U.S. CUSTOMARY RATIONALIZATION
3.1 Metrication
3.2 Metric/U.S. Customary Conversion
4 PRESS CHARACTERISTICS
4.1 Rated Capacity
4.2 Rating Points Mechanical Power Press
1 Standard Capacity Ratings
12 4.3 Energy Capacity Mechanical Power Press
4.3.1 Function of the Flywheel.
4.3.2 Function of the Drive Motor.
4.3.3 Drive Motor Selection.
4.3.4 Drive Motor/Flywheel Relationship.
4.3.5 Variable Speed Presses.
4.4 Structural Capacity
1 Slide Connections for Single-Point, Two-Point, and Four-Point Presses
2 Standard Rating Points
3 Press Speed/Drive Motor Relationship
13 4.5 Loading of a Press Slide
4.5.1 Mechanical Press.
4.5.2 Hydraulic Press.
5 TOOLING RELATED CHARACTERISTICS
2 Drives for Single-Point, Two-Point, and Four-Point Presses
4 Usable Flywheel Energy
14 3 Typical Construction of a Mechanical Press
4 Typical Construction of a Hydraulic Press
15 5.1 Stroke and Die Space Dimensions
5.2 Bed and Slide Dimensions
5.3 Bed Openings
5.4 Bolster Locating Pins
5 Stroke and Die Space Dimensions: Mechanical Power Press
6 Bed and Slide Dimensions: Single-Point Press
16 7 Bed and Slide Dimensions: Two-Point and Four-Point Press
17 5.5 Bolster Mounting Slots
5.6 Bolster Mounting Bolts
8 Bolster Locating Pin Dimensions
9 Spacing of Bolster Locating Pinholes: Single-Point Press
18 5.7 Bolster Handling Holes
5.8 Bolster Handling Hooks
5.9 Die Attachment
10 Spacing of Bolster Locating Pinholes: Two-Point and Four-Point Press
19 11 Bolster Mounting Slot Dimensions
12 Spacing of Bolster Mounting Slots: Single-Point Press
20 5.10 Pneumatic Die Cushions
5.11 Hydraulic Die Cushions
13 Spacing of Bolster Mounting Slots: Two-Point and Four-Point Press
21 5.12 Pressure Pins
14 Bolster Mounting Bolt Dimensions
22 5.13 Knockouts
5.14 Counterbalance
5.15 Machining Specifications
5.15.1 Tolerances.
5.15.2 Surface Finish.
15 Bolster Handling Holes: Single-Point Press
23 5.15.3 Chamfers.
6 ACCEPTANCE CONDITIONS
6.1 Press Accuracy
6.1.1 Acceptance Limits for Level.
6.1.2 Flatness: Bed and Slide Face.
6.1.3 Bolster Flatness and Parallelism.
6.1.4 Parallelism Between Slide Face and Bed or Bolster Surface.
16 Bolster Handling Holes: Two-Point and Four-Point Press
24 6.1.5 Squareness: Slide Travel.
6.1.6 Parallelism: Die Cushion Pin Plate.
6.2 Bed and Slide Deflection
6.3 Slide Parallelism Under Load
17 Bolster Handling Hook Dimensions
18 Bolster Handling Hook Bolt Dimensions
25 5 Typical Bolster
6 Typical Slide
26 7 HEALTH AND SAFETY
7.1 Ergonomics
7.2 Safeguarding
8 INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS
8.1 Identification
8.1.1 Press Data Plate.
8.1.2 Counterbalance Data Plate.
19 Number of T-Slots
20 Plain Pressure Pin
27 8.1.3 Die Cushion Data Plate.
8.1.4 Clutch/Brake Data Plate.
8.1.5 Lubrication and Operating Fluid Data Plate.
8.1.6 Press Designation.
7 Headed Pressure Pin
8 Headed Pressure Pinhole
21 Pressure Pinhole Patterns
28 8.1.7 Serial Number
8.2 Shipping and Assembly Provisions
8.3 Instruction Manual
9 Pressure Pinhole Location Identification System
10 Establishing the Bed as the Datum Plane
29 9 DECLARATION OF MANUFACTURER’S COMPLIANCE
10 REFERENCE STANDARDS
10.1 Normative References
11 Bolster Flatness and Parallelism
12 Checking Parallelism From Slide Face to Bed or Bolster Surface
30 10.2 Informative References
13 Checking Squareness of Slide Travel
14 Leveling the Slide Using Load Cells
31 15 Press Data Plate: Mechanical Press
16 Press Data Plate: Hydraulic Press
17 Counterbalance Data Plate
32 18 Die Cushion Data Plate
19 Press Designation System
33 20 Press Capability Graph (Metric)
34 21 Press Capability Graph (U.S. Customary)
35 I-1 Percent of Rated Capacity
I MECHANICAL POWER PRESS CAPACITY ABOVE RATING POINT OF 12.7 mm 0.5 in.
36 II-1 Percent of Rated Capacity
II MECHANICAL POWER PRESS CAPACITY ABOVE RATING POINT OF 6.3 mm 0.25 in.
37 III-1 Percent of Rated Capacity
III MECHANICAL POWER PRESS CAPACITY ABOVE RATING POINT OF 1.6 mm 0.06 in.
38 IV-1 Duty Factor Chart
IV-2 Motor Factor Chart
IV USABLE FLYWHEEL ENERGY
IV-1 EXPLANATION
IV-2 CALCULATION IN METRIC UNITS
IV-3 CALCULATION IN U.S. CUSTOMARY UNITS
39 V-1 Simulation of Bed and Slide Defection
V BED AND SLIDE DEFLECTION
40 VI OFFSET LOADING OF A MECHANICAL PRESS SLIDE
41 A METRIC/U.S. CUSTOMARY CONVERSION
42 B1 Comparison of Capacity Ratings Between Historical JIC and ISO Standards
B2 Standard Rating Points
B COMPARISON OF CAPACITY RATINGS BETWEEN HISTORICAL JIC AND ISO STANDARDS
ASME B5.61 2003 R2014
$98.04