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ISO 13012-1:2018
Scope
This document specifies the boundary dimensions, other relevant dimensions and the corresponding tolerances of accessories for sleeve type linear ball bearings which are specified in ISO 10285.
This document applies to:
— the following housings:
— closed and adjustable flangeless housings for series 1 sleeve type linear ball bearings,
— closed and adjustable flanged housings for series 3 sleeve type linear ball bearings,
— open flanged housings for series 3 sleeve type linear ball bearings,
— closed and adjustable flangeless housings for series 3 sleeve type linear ball bearings,
— open and open adjustable flangeless housings for series 3 sleeve type linear ball bearings;
— the following shaft support rails:
— standard height shaft support rails for series 3 sleeve type linear ball bearings,
— low height shaft support rails for series 3 sleeve type linear ball bearings;
— the following shaft support blocks:
— flanged shaft support blocks for series 1 and 3 sleeve type linear ball bearings,
— flangeless shaft support blocks for series 1 and 3 sleeve type linear ball bearings;
— solid and tubular shafts for series 1 and 3 sleeve type linear ball bearings.
ISO 13012-1:2018 Referenced Document
ISO 10285 Rolling bearings — Sleeve type linear ball bearings — Boundary dimensions and tolerances AMENDMENT 1
ISO 1132-1 Rolling bearings - Tolerances - Part 1: Terms and definitions
ISO 15241 Rolling bearings — Symbols for physical quantities — Amendment 1*, 2020-01-08 Update
ISO 18203 Steel - Determination of the thickness of surface-hardened layers
ISO 24393 Rolling bearings — Linear motion rolling bearings — Vocabulary
ISO 5593 Rolling bearings — Vocabulary*, 2023-02-28 Update
ISO 13012-1:2018 history
2018ISO 13012-1:2018 Rolling bearings — Accessories for sleeve type linear ball bearings — Part 1: Boundary dimensions and tolerances for series 1 and 3
2009ISO 13012-1:2009 Rolling bearings - Accessories for sleeve type linear ball bearings - Part 1: Boundary dimensions and tolerances for series 1 and 3