AGMA 2113-A97-1997
Measuring Instrument Calibration, Gear Tooth Alignment Measurement

Standard No.
AGMA 2113-A97-1997
Release Date
1997
Published By
American Gear Manufacturers Association
Status
Latest
AGMA 2113-A97-1997
Scope
1.1 Recommendations This standard provides qualification procedures for gear tooth alignment measuring instruments including the design and calibration of tooth alignment artifacts. It also covers condition evaluation of the measuring instrument such as probe location, gain and hysteresis. Recommendations are included for the establishment of a proper environment and for statistical data evaluation procedures. Artifact analysis is included in annex A. Statistical data evaluation procedures are included in annexes D, E and F. This standard is applicable solely to the qualification of gear tooth alignment inspection instruments. Certification of the tooth alignment inspection process (total measurement process) is a far more comprehensive undertaking that is beyond the scope of this standard. The measurement procedures in this document are not intended for qualification of product gears. See ANWAGMA 2000-A88. 1.2 Standard use Tooth alignment instrument calibration uses artifacts for the qualification of gear tooth alignment inspection equipment, including environment and fundamental instrument Set-up and performance. The standard is generally used by, but not limited to: - manufacturers and users of gear inspection equipment; - manufacturers and users of geared power transmission products.

AGMA 2113-A97-1997 history

  • 1997 AGMA 2113-A97-1997 Measuring Instrument Calibration, Gear Tooth Alignment Measurement



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