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 March 2006 DIN 5480-1 Splined connections with involute splines based on reference diameters  — Part 1: Principles Passverzahnungen mit Evolventenflanken und Bezugsdurchmesser — Teil 1: Grundlagen Supersedes DIN 5480-1:1991-10 and DIN 5480-14:1986-03 Translated by technomedia  – Hirsinger, Hirsinger, Corte, Gosch & Partner, Partner, Berlin Berlin This translation has not been checked by DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e.V., Berlin. Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 Contents Page Foreword..............................................................................................................................................................4 1 Scope Scope ........................................................................... ......................................................................................................................................................5 ...........................................................................5 2 Normative references ........................................................................... ............................................................................................................................5 .................................................5 3 Symbols, designations and units............................................................................................. units.........................................................................................................6 ............6 4 Structure ...................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................8 ...........................................................................8 5 Preferred series of modules, reference diameters and numbers of teeth .......................................9 6 Basic rack profile ..................................................................... .................................................................................................................................12 ............................................................12 7 7.1 7.2 7.2.1 7.2.2 7.2.3 Diameters..............................................................................................................................................14 Diameters in flank-centred fitted splined connections ....................................................................14 Diameters for diameter-centred fitted splined connections ...........................................................15 General..................................................................................................................................................15 External diameter centring .................................................................. .................................................................................................................16 ...............................................16 Internal diameter centring...................................................................................................................16 8 Designations ............................................................... ........................................................................................................................................17 .........................................................................17 9 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 Data to be shown on drawings ........................................................................ ...........................................................................................................19 ...................................19 Data table ..................................................................... ..............................................................................................................................................19 .........................................................................19 Indication of individual deviations .................................................................. .....................................................................................................19 ...................................19 Statistical actual tolerance limit (STA) ........................................................................ ..............................................................................................20 ......................20 Representation in drawings................................................................................................................20 10 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 10.9 10.10 10.11 10.12 Fit system for space width / tooth thickness .......................................................................... ....................................................................................21 ..........21 General..................................................................................................................................................21 Structure of the tolerance system............................................................................................ system......................................................................................................21 ..........21 Deviations.............................................................................................................................................21 Overall tolerance T G ............................................................................................................................22 Actual tolerance T act act ............................................................................................................................22 Effective tolerance T eff eff ........................................................................................................................22 Design specifications .......................................................................... ..........................................................................................................................22 ................................................22 Calculation of tolerance limits............................................................................................................22 Deviations and tolerances .................................................................. ..................................................................................................................24 ................................................24 Guide values for radial runout............................................................................................................25 Implementation of fit types ................................................................. .................................................................................................................25 ................................................25 Quality assurance .................................................................... ................................................................................................................................25 ............................................................25 Bibliography ................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................ .....................................................................................27 ..........27 2 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 Illustrations Page Figure 1 : Double teeth......................................................................................................................................9 teeth......................................................................................................................................9 Figure 2 : Basic rack profile ................................................................ ...........................................................................................................................12 ...........................................................12 Figure 3 : Bottom clearance of flank-centred connections.........................................................................15 Figure 4 : External diameter centring .......................................................................... ............................................................................................................16 ..................................16 Figure 5 : Internal diameter centring ........................................................................... .............................................................................................................16 ..................................16 Figure 6 : Example of a data field in a drawing ...................................................................... ............................................................................................19 ......................19 Figure 7 : Schematic diagram of space width / tooth thickness fit...........................................................21 Tables Table 1 : Preferred series, reference diameters  d B from 6 mm to 58 mm ..................................................10 Table 2 : Preferred series, reference diameters  d B from 60 mm to 500 mm ..............................................11 Table 3 : Basic rack profile..............................................................................................................................13 Table 4 : Minimum form clearance .................................................................. .................................................................................................................14 ...............................................14 Table 5 : Recommended tolerances and deviations for tip and root circle diameters ............................17 Table 6 : Calculation of tolerance limits........................................................................................................23 limits........................................................................................................23 Table 7 : Deviations and tolerances ............................................................................ ..............................................................................................................24 ..................................24 Table 8 : Guide values for radial runout............................................................................................... runout........................................................................................................25 .........25 Table 9 : Types of fit ................................................................ ........................................................................................................................................25 ........................................................................25 See foreword for relationship to the International Standard ISO 4156, published by the International Organization for Standardization. 3 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 Validity This standard is valid from 2006-03-01 onwards. Foreword This series of standards deals with involute splines and interacting involute splines in the ranges module 0,5 to 10, with a number num ber of teeth ranging from 6 to 82 and a pressure press ure angle of 30°. 30°. The DIN 5480 series of standards standar ds is limited limite d to splines with wi th a pressure pressur e angle of 30° 30 °, since pressure pres sure angles angl es of 37,5° and 45° are covered by ISO 4156. Involute splines in accordance with ISO 4156 are based on series of modules. These are not interchangeable with involute splines as described by the DIN 5480 series of standards. The DIN 5480 series of standards is based on reference diameters that are independent of the module. This makes it possible to adapt the gears to standardized ball and roller bearing diameters and to reduce the number of different tools required for manufacturing. This series of standards has been revised by Technical Committee 2.1 Passverzahnungen  (NAM   (NAM “Involute splines”  splines ” ). ). The revision was considered necessary since a review of the DIN 5480 series of standards in accordance with DIN 820-4 had shown that the series had structural and editorial weaknesses. The object of the revision was to combine the individual parts of this standard in a practical, useful and sensible manner. The entire series of standards now consists of only four parts instead of the previous sixteen. DIN 5480 Splined connections with involute splines based on reference diameters now comprises:    Part 1: Principles    Part 2: Nominal dimensions and inspection dimensions    Part 15: Inspection    Part 16: Tools The new edition of DIN 5480-1 deals with fundamental principles, the same as its predecessor, but now also includes fit dimensions d imensions and tolerances, these being formerly form erly contained in i n DIN 5480-14:1986-03. The calculation formulae, tolerances and deviations contained in Part 1 also apply to the other parts of this series of standards. DIN 5480-2 now contains the nominal dimensions and inspection dimensions for the range of items stated above. This part combines the contents of all the former parts DIN 5480-2 … DIN 5480-13. DIN 5480-15 covers quality inspections of fitted splined connections. DIN 5480-16 defines the design features of tools for manufacturing items with involute splines. Amendments This standard differs from the DIN 5480-1:1991-04 and DIN 5480-14:1986-03 editions as follows : a) the title has been changed to “Splined connections with involute splines based on reference diameters”; b) the full root radius has has been included for shafts; shafts; c) cold-rolling has been included as a manufacturing process for shafts; d) editorial revisions have been made; and e) the entire contents of DIN 5480-14:1986-03 have been integrated into DIN 5480-1. 4 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 Previous editions DIN 5480-1: 1966-12, 1974-09, 1986-03, 1991-10 DIN 5480-14: 1966-12, 1974-09, 1986-03 1 Scope This standard applies to splined connections with involute splines based on reference diameters for connecting hubs and shafts either with a removable connection, a sliding fit or a permanent fit. It lays down the following fundamental principles: a) standardized uniform pressure angle of 30°, b) the basic rack profile is is the same for all pitches, therefore applying a uniform design rule to all profiles; c) flank centring; in exceptions, diameter-centring is allowed; d) application of profile displacements displacements in order to achieve specific reference diameters; e) the fit system includes tolerances for effective form deviations, deviations, meaning that the effect of such deviations on the fit backlash is taken into account; and the range of various dimension series and tolerance classes takes due consideration of all requirements. 2 Normative references This standard incorporates, by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. For dated references, only the edition referred to applies to this standard. For undated references, the latest edition (including all amendments) of the publication referred to applies. DIN 323-1, Preferred numbers and series of preferred numbers; basic values,calculated values, rounded values  DIN 780-1, Series of modules for gears; modules for spur gears  DIN 3960, Definitions, parameters and equations for involute cylindrical gears and gear pairs  DIN 5480-2, Splined connections with involute splines based on reference diameters – nominal dimensions and inspection dimensions DIN 5480-15, Splined connections with involute splines based on reference diameters – quality inspection DIN 5480-16, Splined connections with involute splines based on reference diameters – tools DIN ISO 6413, Technical drawings – representation of splines and serrations  5 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 3 Symbols, designations and units Symbol Designation Unit c bottom clearance mm cF form clearance mm cFP form clearance of basic rack profile mm cF min minimum form clearance mm d  reference circle diameter mm d a tip circle diameter mm d a1 tip circle diameter of shaft mm d a2 tip circle diameter of hub mm d b base diameter mm d f root circle diameter mm d f1 root circle diameter of shaft mm d f2 root circle diameter of hub mm d B reference diameter mm d Ff1 root form circle diameter of shaft mm d Ff2 root form circle diameter of hub mm d Nf effective root circle diameter mm e space width on hub mm e2 nominal space width on hub mm emax actual maximum space width mm emin actual minimum reference space width mm evmin minimum effective space width mm individual pitch deviation µm h tooth depth mm haP addendum of basic rack profile mm haP0 addendum of tool basic rack profile mm hfP dedendum of basic rack profile mm hK radial height of top land chamfer or rounding mm hP tooth depth of basic rack profile mm k  number of teeth measured for face width measurement m module mm  p pitch mm s shaft tooth thickness mm s1 nominal shaft tooth thickness mm smax actual maximum reference tooth thickness mm smin actual minimum tooth thickness mm sv max maximum effective tooth thickness mm p 6 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 Symbol Designation Unit  x addendum modification factor  x ⋅  m addendum modification  z number of teeth  A deviation mm  Adf1 deviation of shaft root circle diameter mm  Adf2 deviation of hub root circle diameter mm  Ae space width deviation mm  As tooth thickness deviation mm  AM1 deviation of inspection dimension  M 1 mm  AM2 deviation of inspection dimension  M 2 mm  AWk deviation of base tangent length W k mm  A* M1 deviation factor for inspection dimension  M 1  A* M2 deviation factor for inspection dimension  M 2  A* Wk deviation factor for base tangent length W k  DM measuring circle diameter mm F α  total profile deviation µm F  β  total helix deviation µm F p total pitch deviation µm F r runout µm  M 1 dimension over measuring circles mm  M 2 dimension between measuring circles mm N hub NA hub centred on external diameter NI hub centred on internal diameter  RS tooth thickness variation mm T act tooth thickness tolerance, actual space width mm T eff tooth thickness tolerance, effective space width mm T G total tooth thickness/space width tolerance mm W shaft WA shaft centred on external diameter WI shaft centred on internal diameter W k base tangent length over k  teeth  teeth mm α  pressure press ure angle ° α v press-fit press -fit angle °  fP  ρ  fP root fillet radius of basic rack profile mm mm 7 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 Subscript Refers to Subscript Refers to Index Refers to a tooth tip G total 0 tool e space width K tip land chamfer 1 shaft f root of tooth N effective diameter 2 hub s tooth thickness P basic rack profile * deviation factor v effective tolerance limit act actual F form diameter eff effective 4 Structure The tooth interlock of a shaft and hub splined connection is determined by the basic rack profile, the reference diameter, the module and the number of teeth. The selection of nominal dimensions is essentially determined by the following condition: the shaft cross section remaining available for transmitting torques shall not be reduced more than is necessary to permit easy slip-fitting of components such as, for instance, ball or roller bearings. In connections centred on any reference diameter, this condition is met by making the reference diameter equal to the bore of the bearing and then modifying the profiles of the teeth of the hub and the shaft accordingly. The numbers of teeth are selected in such a way that the addendum modification necessitated by the reference diameter is kept within the range  . The mean mea n fit angles angle s range from f rom 30° to more mor e than 40°. 40°.  x1 ⋅ m = –0,05 ⋅ m to +0,45 ⋅ m  . Even numbers of teeth have been given preference in tables 1 and 2. The reasons for this are explained in subclause 7.2. Values of –0,05 ⋅ m  and  and +0,45 ⋅ m  are  are specified as limits for the nominal addendum modification of shafts; the limits for the nominal addendum modification of hubs are specified as +0,05 ⋅ m   and –0,45 ⋅ m   . Exceptions ( x  x1 >+ 0,45) have been permitted for some larger numbers of teeth   z1 ≥ 60) in order to enable even numbers of teeth to be produced and to avoid using prime numbers, since the effect of the addendum modifications on the fit angles α v on the V circle decreases as the number of teeth increases. Depending on the respective reference diameter, calculations for the number of teeth for tables 1 and 2 using the formulae given in table 3 will result either in a number teeth with addendum modifications that are within the specified limits or in two consecutive numbers of teeth with equal limit values  x1 = –0,05 and +0,45, since this range of addendum modifications, 0,5•m , corresponds to a difference of 1 tooth. In such cases, the maximum value of the addendum modification ( x1 = +0,45) is taken for connections with  z < 10, and the even number of teeth is taken for connections with  z ≥ 10 to facilitate the production of double teeth on shafts or hubs, which means that the addendum modification can also also assume the minimum value value ( x  x1 = –0,05). Figure 1 shows an externally-centred shaft with splines. The double spaces of the associated hub or of an internally centred shaft cannot be measured using balls or pins; GO/NOT GO gauges are required. 8 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 Figure 1 : Double teeth If the number of spaces which can measured using pins is an odd number, then the measurements given in the tables can be converted.  M 1 ,2 = ( M 1 ,2 Tabelle − DM ) ⋅ cos( π /(2 ⋅ z )) + DM   (1)  A *M1,2 =  A * M1,2 Tabelle ⋅ cos( π /( 2 ⋅ z ))   (2) (π is the angle in radians) In keeping with the rule defined in DIN 3960,  M 2 must be a negative value. The symbol  z then represents the new odd number of spaces. A number of teeth expressed as 6 (12) indicates six double teeth out of a total of 12: EXAMPLE: 5 DIN 5480 – WA 17 × 1,25 × 6 (12) × h6 × 9e Preferred series of modules, reference diameters and numbers of teeth This standard offers a large selection of fitted splined connections. The module series corresponds to the module series I and II as defined in DIN 780-1 and the metric module series as defined in ISO 54:1977. 9 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 Table 1 : Preferred series, reference diameters  d B from 6 mm to 58 mm Number of teeth  z for module m d B mm 0,5 0,6 0,75 0,8 6 10 8 6 6 7 12 10 8 7 8 14 12 9 8 6 9 16 13 10 10 7 10 18 15 12 11 8 6 11 20 17 13 12 9 7 12 22 18 14 13 10 8 6 13 24 20 16 15 11 9 7 6 14 26 22 17 16 12 10 8 6 15 28 23 18 17 13 10 8 7 6 16 30 25 20 18 14 11 9 8 6 17 32 27 21 20 15 12 10 8 7 18 34 28 22 21 16 13 10 9 7 19 36 30 24 22 17 14 11 9 20 38 32 25 23,24 18 14 12 10 21 40 34 26 25 19 15 12 10 22 42 35 28 26 20 16 13 11 23 44 37 29 27 22 17 14 12 24 46 38 30 28 22 18 14 12 25 48 40 32 30 24 18 15 13 26 50 42 33 31 24 19 16 13 27 52 44 34 32 26 20 16 14 28 54 45 36 34 26 21 17 14 29 56 47 37 35 28 22 18 15 30 58 48 38 36 28 22 18 16 31 60 50 40 37 30 23 19 16 32 62 52 41 38 30 24 20 17 33 64 54 42 40 32 25 20 17 34 66 55 44 41 32 26 21 18 35 68 57 45 42 34 26 22 18 36 70 58 46 44 34 27 22 19 37 72 60 48 45 36 28 23 38 74 62 49 46 36 29 39 76 64 50 47 38 40 78 64 52 48 42 68 54 45 74 47 48 1 1,25 1,5 1,75 2 2,5 3 4 5 6 8 6 9 7 6 11 8 7 12 10 8 13,14 10 8 14 11 9 6 16 12 10 7 20 17 13 11 8 24 20 18 14 11 8 30 24 21 38 30 25 21 18 14 12 8 6 51 40 32 26 22 20 15 12 9 7 58 55 44 34 28 24 21 16 13,14 10 7 76 60 57 46 36 30 25 22 17 14 10 8 78 62 58 46 37 30 26 22 18 14 10 8 6 50 64 60 48 38 32 27 24 18 15 11 9 7 52 68 64 50 40 33 28 24 19 16 11 9 7 55 72 66 54 42 35 30 26 20 17 12 9 8 70 56 45 37 32 28 22 18 13 10 8 58 10 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 Table 2 : Preferred series, reference diameters  d B from 60 mm to 500 mm Number of teeth  z for module m d B mm 0,8 1 1,25 1,5 1,75 2 2,5 3 4 5 6 8 60 74 58 38 40 33 34 28 30 22 23 18 19 13,14 14 10 11 8 9 6 62 46 48 65 50 42 36 31 24 20 15 11 9 7 68 53 44 37 32 26 21 15,16 12 10 70 54 45 38 34 26 22 16 12 10 72 56 46 40 34 27 22 16 13 10 75 58 48 41 36 28 24 17 13,14 11 78 60 50 43 38 30 24 18 14 11,12 80 62 52 44 38 30 25 18 14 12 82 53 45 40 31 26 19 15 12 85 55 47 41 32 27 20 15,16 13 88 57 49 42 34 28 20 16 13 90 58 50 44 34 28 21 16 13,14 92 60 51 44 35 29 22 17 14 95 62 53 46 36 30 22 18 14 98 64 54 48 38 31 23 18 15 100 64 56 48 38 32 24 18 105 68 58 51 40 34 25 110 72 60,61 54 42 35 66,67 58 46 130 64 140 150 10 7 8 8 6 9 7 10 7 10 8 15 11 8 20 16 12 9 26 20 17 12 9 38 28 22 18 13,14 10 50 42 31 24 20 15 11,12 68 54 45 34 26 22 16 12 74 58 48 36 28 24 17 13,14 160 52 38 30 25 18 14 170 55 41 32 27 20 15,16 180 58 44 34 28 21 16 190 62 46 36 30 22 17,18 200 65 48 38 32 24 18 210 68,69 51 40 34 25 20 220 42 35 26 20 240 46 38 28 22 250 48 40 30 24 260 50 42 31 24 280 54 45 34 26 300 58 48 36 28 320 62 52 38 30 340 55 41 32 360 58 44 34 380 62 46 36 400 65 48 38 420 68 51 40 440 72 54 42 450 74 55 44 460 75 56 44 480 78 58 46 500 82 61 48 120 11 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 6 Basic rack profile Figure 2 shows the basic rack profile. The corresponding descriptive parameters, tooth interlock data and calculation formulae are given in table 3. Key 1 shaft 2 hub 3 profile reference line Figure 2 : Basic rack profile 12 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 Table 3 : Basic rack profile Parameters Symbol Spline data and calculation formulae Module m 0,5-0,6-0,75-0,8-1,0-1,25-1,5-1,75-2-2,5-3-4-5-6-8-10 Pressure angle α  30° Pitch  p m⋅π shaft  z1  z1 hub  z2  –   z1 Number of teeth Addendum modification shaft  x1 ⋅ m  (nominal value)  x2 ⋅ m hub –0,05 ⋅ m to + 0,45 ⋅ m (exceptions up to +0,879 ⋅ m)  –   x1 ⋅ m = +0,05 ⋅ m to –0,45 ⋅ m (exceptions up to – 0,879 ⋅ m) Addendum of basic rack profile haP 0,45 ⋅ m Dedendum of basic rack profile hfP 0,55 ⋅ m = addendum of tool basic rack profile = haP0 broaching Tooth depth of basic rack profile hP haP + hfP Bottom clearance of basic rack profile cP hfP – haP Root fillet radius of basic rack profile  ρ fP fP 0,16 ⋅ m chip-removal machining Reference circle diameter d  m ⋅ z Base diameter d b  cosα  m ⋅ z ⋅ cosα  Reference diameter d B m ⋅ z1 + 2 ⋅ x1 ⋅ m + 1,1 ⋅ m, . Diameters with standard numbers in 0,60 ⋅ m  hobbing 0,65 ⋅ m mill-broaching 0,84 ⋅ m cold rolling 0,54 ⋅ m  cold  cold rolling accordance with DIN 323-1 and ball/roller bearing diameters, integer values with increments of one for the range d B < 40 mm and m ≤ 1,75 mm. Tip circle diameter of hub d a2 m ⋅ z2 + 2 ⋅  x2 ⋅ m + 0,9 ⋅m Root circle diameter of hub d f2 m ⋅ z2 + 2 ⋅  x2 ⋅ m – 2 ⋅ hfP (see 7.1) Root form circle diameter of hub d Ff2 ≤ – ( d a1 + 2 ⋅ cFmin) Tip circle diameter of shaft d a1 m ⋅ z1 + 2 ⋅  x1 ⋅ m + 0,9 ⋅ m Root circle diameter of shaft d f1 m ⋅ z1 + 2 ⋅  x1 ⋅ m – 2 ⋅ hfP (see 7.1) Base form circle diameter of shaft d Ff1 ≤ | d a2 | – 2 ⋅ cFmin Form clearance of basic rack profile cFP 0,02 ⋅ m  0,07 ⋅ m  0,12 ⋅ m  0,12 ⋅ m broaching hobbing mill-broaching cold rolling Minimum form clearance cFmin see table 4 Nominal space width of hub e2 e2 = s1 Nominal tooth thickness of shaft s1  tanα  α  m ⋅ π /2 + 2 ⋅  x1 ⋅ m ⋅ tan In the formulae given in table 3, the signs for the number of teeth and addendum modification factors of internal gear splines as defined in DIN 3960 have been introduced in order to facilitate the use of computers 13 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 for all calculations in respect of fitted splined connections. These lead to negative signs for all hub diameters and dimensions (see DIN 3960). In the tables of dimensions given in DIN 5480-2, only the absolute values of diameters and inspection dimensions are listed, i. e. the values are to be understood as absolute values in order to avoid any misunderstanding.  form clearance cF  is the distance between the effective root circle diameter and the root form circle diameter created by the tool.  minimum form clearance cFmin values given in table 4 provide an adequate excess length of the root involute so that disturbance-free contact between the involute flanks of the hub and shaft is ensured even when there are eccentricities in the motion of the interacting tip circle. Table 4 : Minimum form clearance Minimum form clearance cFmin d B µm mm 7 Module 0,5 to 1,5 Module 1,75 to 4 Module 5 to 10 Up to and including12 25 – – 13 to 25 28 30 – 26 to 50 30 35 40 51 to 100 35 40 45 101 to 200 40 45 50 201 to 400 – 50 55 Greater than 400 – – 65 Diameters The DIN 5480 series of standards applies to flank-centred fitted splined connections. The flanks of the teeth are used both for transmitting the torque and for centring the hub and shaft relative to one another. This standard can also be applied, however, to design diameter-centred connections. 7.1 Diameters in flank-centred fitted splined connections In flank-centred connections, the flanks of the teeth serve to transmit the forces as well as to centre the parts. The diameters of the tip and root circles of the shaft differ from the respective diameters of the hub by at least the bottom clearance c  (see  (see figure 3). The fit and the centring accuracy are determined by the deviations of the space widths and thicknesses as well as by the tolerances achieved or specified. For limits of centring accuracy, see DIN 5466-1. The property defining the fit is the fit of the flanks, the backlash. Refer to clause 10 for the relationship between space width tolerance and tooth thickness tolerance, measurement methods, spline mesh quality and backlash. The nominal dimensions of the root circle diameters of flank-centred joints are the “theoretical root circle diameters” calculated using hfP = 0,55 ⋅ m. The deviations applicable to chip-cutting manufacturing methods cover the associated maximum possible dedendum hfP = 0,65 ⋅ m and the root diameter deviations, which correspond to the space width / tooth thickness tolerance fields 9H and 11a. These determine the design dimension of the connection diameters where the chip-cutting manufacturing method is not yet known and the tool run-out spaces are free. The machining-method-dependent root circle diameters of shafts created by 14 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 hobbing can be calculated by subtracting 0,1•m; those of hubs with with teeth made by mill-broaching by adding 0,2•m , and those of shafts with teeth made by mill-broaching by subtracting 0,2• m  from the theoretical root circle diameters. Correspondingly, the absolute values of the deviations must then be reduced by 0,1• m or 0,2•m, respectively. The deviations applicable to cold-rolling splines for shaft connections cover the associated dedendum hfP = 0,84 ⋅ m and the root circle deviations which would be needed to implement fully-rounded roots at a tolerance 11 and deviation a. They determine the design value of the connection diameter. Root circle diameters of shafts with cold-rolled splines are calculated by subtracting 0,58• m from the theoretical root circle diameters. Refer to table 5 for recommended tolerance fields and deviations of the root circle and tip circle diameters. The exact root circle diameters of hubs and shafts with splines created by rolling are calculated using the formulae given in DIN 5480-16, taking into account the particular features of the respective rolling method, the deviations of the the space widths and tooth thicknesses and, where necessary, a machining addition. addition. DIN 548016 also contains formulae for calculating the exact root circle diameters of shafts with cold-rolled splines. Figure 3 : Bottom clearance of flank-centred connections 7.2 7.2.1 Diameters for diameter-centred diameter-centred fitted splined connections General Diameter-centred connections are centred on the outer diameters (hub root circle diameter and shaft tip circle diameter = external diameter centring) or on the inner diameters (hub tip circle diameter and shaft root circle diameter = internal diameter centring). The teeth merely serve to transmit the forces. Such connections must always be given enough backlash in order to prevent over-determination of the centring (see figures 4 and 5). The fit and accuracy of concentricity are determined by the selected ISO tolerance fields of the centring diameters. The nominal dimensions of the centring diameters of diameter-centred connections are the reference diameters for external diameter centring or of the hub tip circle diameters for internal diameter centring. In the case of numbers of teeth which are not prime numbers, the centring surfaces can be widened by multiple teeth on the shaft and multiple spaces in the hub, for instance in order to make diameter-centred connections stronger or to allow diameter centring with small modules (see figure 1). Diameter-centred connections necessitate greater manufacturing effort due to the small tolerances of the centring diameters and the measures required to limit the offsets between the centring diameter centre and the centre of the tooth circle. These should therefore only be used in a few exceptional cases. See table 5 for recommended tolerance fields of the root circle and tip circle diameters. 15 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 7.2.2 External diameter centring The parameters for the fit of such connections are:    the clearance between the hub root circle diameter and the shaft tip circle diameters, which are both assigned the same nominal dimension d B , i. e., d f2 and d a1 are both equal to d B;    the flank backlash which, because of the centring action of the flank fit, must always be positive and large enough to prevent overdetermination of the centring. The edges of the tip lands of teeth on external-diameter centred shafts must be chamfered (a minimum value of hK = 0,1•m  0,1•m  is   is recommended) in order to prevent interference with the fillets of the roots of the hub teeth, see figure 4. Refer to table 5 for recommended tolerance fields of the root circle and tip circle diameters. Figure 4 : External diameter centring 7.2.3 Internal diameter centring The parameters for the fit of such connections are:    the clearance between the tip circle diameter d a2 of the hub and the root circle diameter d f1 of the shaft (which is the centring diameter in this case), both of which are assigned the same nominal diameter here;    the flank backlash which, because of the centring action of the flank fit, must always be positive and large enough to prevent overdetermination of the centring. The edges of the tip lands of teeth on external-diameter centred shafts must be chamfered (a minimum value of h K = 0,1•m  0,1•m   is recommended) in order to prevent interference with the fillets of the roots of the hub teeth, see figure 5. Refer to table 5 for recommended tolerance fields of the root circle and tip circle diameters. Figure 5 : Internal diameter centring 16 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 Table 5 : Recommended tolerances and deviations for tip and root circle diameters Diameter centring Flank centring External diameter c centring Internal diameter c centring Tip circle diameter of hub, d a2 H11 H11 H7 Tip circle diameter of shaft  d a1 h11 h6 h11 Deviation for the hub root circle diameter d f2  Adf2 = (0,2 ⋅ m + 1,73 ⋅ ( A  Ae + T G))a H7 H14 Chip-removal machining:  + 1,73 ⋅ (– As + T G))b Adf1 = –(0,2 ⋅ m  + h14 h6 Deviation for the shaft root circle diameter d f1 a  Ae and T G in series 9H (see 7.1). b  As and T G in series a11 (see 7.1). c For flank fit: 9H/9e. 8 Cold rolling: Adf1 = – 0,76 ⋅ m  (max.)  (max.) Designations Fitted splined connections in accordance with this standard are designated by the main standard number (i. e. DIN 5480), an N for a hub or W for a shaft, followed by an A for externally-centred connections or an I for internally-centred connections (only in the case of diameter-centred connections), then by the module, the number of teeth, the tolerance class and the deviation series. For diameter-centring, the tolerance class and the deviation series are placed in front of the respective data of the tooth flanks. EXAMPLE 1 Designation of a flank-centred fitted splined connection Reference diameter d B 120 mm Module m 3 mm Number of teeth  z 38 Flank fit 9H 8f Fitted splined connection DIN 5480 – 120 × 3 × 38 × 9H 8f Hub DIN 5480 – N 120 x 3 × 38 × 9H Shaft DIN 5480 – W 120 × 3 × 38 × 8f 17 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 EXAMPLE 2 Designation of a diameter-centred fitted splined connection Reference diameter d B 120 mm Module m 3 mm Number of teeth  z 38 Flank fit 9H 9e Diameter fit H7 h6 Fitted splined connection DIN 5480 – A 120 × 3 × 38 × H7 h6 × 9H 9e Hub DIN 5480 – NA 120 × 3 × 38 × H7 × 9H Shaft DIN 5480 – WA 120 120 × 3 × 38 × h6 × 9e   Designation of an external-diameter-centred fitted splined connection with double teeth on the shaft Reference diameter d B 120 mm Module m  3 mm Number of teeth z  38 Flank fit 9H 9e Diameter fit H7 h6 Fitted splined connection DIN 5480 – A 120 × 3 × 19 (38) × H7 h6 × 9H 9e Hub DIN 5480 – NA 120 × 3 × 19 (38) × H7 × 9H Shaft DIN 5480 – WA 120 × 3 × 19 (38) × h6 × 9e   Designation of an internal-diameter-centred fitted splined connection Reference diameter d B 120 mm Module m  3 mm Number of teeth z  38 Flank fit 9H 9e Diameter fit H7 h6 Fitted splined connection DIN 5480 – I Hub DIN 5480 – NI 120 × 3 × 38 × H7 h6 × 9H 9e 120 × 3 × 38 × H7 × 9H Shaft DIN 5480 – WI 120 × 3 × 38 × h6 × 9e 18 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 9 Data to be shown on drawings 9.1 Data table The geometrical data for the teeth are too extensive to be written directly in the drawings as dimensions. It is therefore recommended that these be indicated in the form of a data field, see figure 6. Hub DIN 5480 – N120 × 3 × 38 × 9H Shaft DIN 5480 – W120 × 3 × 38 × 8f Number of teeth  z 38 Number of teeth  z 38 Module m 3 Module m 3 Pressure angle α  30° Pressure angle α  30° Root diameter d f2 120 + 0,76 Tip circle diameter d a1 119,40 h11 Root form circle diameter d Ff2 119,49 min. Root form circle diameter d Ff1 113,91 max. Tip circle diameter d a2 114 H11 Root circle diameter, coldrolled d f1 113,4 – 1,74 Actual maximum space width emax 6,361 Max. effective tooth thickness svmax 6,243 Actual minimum reference space width emin 6,305 Actual maximum reference tooth thickness smax 6,220 Minimum effective space width evmin 6,271 Actual minimum tooth thickness smin 6,180 Measuring circle diameter  DM 5,250 Measuring circle diameter  DM 6,000 Max. dist. betw. measuring circles  M 2max 109,266 Max. ref. dimension over measuring circles  M 1max Ref. (126,017)  M 2min  Ref. (109,169)  M 1min 125,956 Min ref. dist. betw. measuring circles Min. dimension over measuring circles Figure 6 : Example of a data field in a drawing If the method of measurement has to be specified, it is also possible to state a measuring ball or measuring pin diameter instead of the measuring circle diameter. The dimension over or between measuring circles is then stated either as the dimension over or between balls or pins, accordingly. The designations given in DIN 3960 for gear teeth are also permitted. 9.2 Indication of individual deviations Guideline values for individual deviations can be entered directly in the data field in addition. However, in this case a note must be added stating that the GO gauge has priority. This means that the respective workpieces may not be rejected because of individual deviations. If, in special cases, it is necessary to state permissible individual deviations as a tolerance, this shall be identified as such by the supplementary note “max.”. 19 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 9.3 Statistical actual tolerance limit (STA) Particularly when a dimension is checked across and between measurement circles, the actual measurement will depend very strongly on the angular position and the measuring plane. If very many measurements are taken in different angular positions and measuring planes, it may be useful to apply statistical concepts when evaluating the actual tolerance limit. This avoids excessive reject rates, which would not occur if fewer measurements were to be taken. The statistical actual tolerance limit permits a certain number of measurements to exceed the tolerance limits by a specific value. For details, see DIN 5480-15, 5.3.6. Where necessary, the data for the statistical actual tolerance limit STA are entered at the bottom of the data field of the fitted splined connection. 9.4 Representation in drawings DIN ISO 6413 specifies how fitted splined connections are to be represented in drawings. 20 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 10 Fit system for for space width / tooth thickness thickness 10.1 General The flanks of the teeth of fitted splined connections are used both for transmitting the torque and for centring the hub and shaft relative to one another. The difference between the space width and the tooth thickness determines the rotational backlash. For space widths of hubs and tooth thicknesses of shafts, this standard provides deviation series and tolerances based on the nominal dimensions, see figure 7. The deviation series permits the definition of free fits, transitions fits and interference fits. The tolerance classes define the manufacturing tolerances. Space width e max max max. actual tolerance limit actual tolerance total tolerance e min min min. actual reference mark effective tolerance e v min min. effective tolerance limit space width/tooth thickness e 2  2 =   s 1 s v max max. effective tolerance limit space width deviation Ae  tooth thickness deviation As  minimum theoretical fit clearance maximum theoretical fit clearance effective tolerance total tolerance s max maxmax. actual reference mark actual tolerance s min min min. actual tolerance limit Tooth thickness Figure 7 : Schematic diagram of space width / tooth thickness fit 10.2 Structure of the tolerance system system The tolerance system of fitted splined connections is based on the theoretical minimum fit clearance. A design fit clearance of zero ensures that the hub can be fitted on the shaft. For a minimum fit clearance of zero, it is better to set the effective tolerance limits to the dimension of the nominal space width e2 and the nominal tooth thickness s1. 10.3 Deviations Both positive and negative minimum fit clearances can be designed using the space width deviation  A e and the tooth thickness deviation  As. The magnitudes of the deviations are identified by upper-case characters and 21 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 can be selected individually for hubs and shafts as shown in table 9. There are six deviations, from F to M for hubs and 18 deviations from v to a for shafts. 10.4 Overall tolerance T G The theoretical maximum fit clearance is determined by adding the deviations and the tolerance values of the overall tolerances T G for the hub and the shaft. The overall tolerance combines the actual tolerance and the effective tolerance. Eight tolerance classes are available for the magnitude of the overall tolerances of hubs and shafts. They determine the magnitude of the overall tolerance as well as the actual and effective individual tolerances. These have predefined relationships to one another. In practice, the size of the actual tolerance T act in relationship to the effective tolerance T eff within the overall tolerance T G varies very strongly. A ratio of T G / T  Tact   ≈ 1,6 has been chosen in this standard as this seemed to be most suitable. If it becomes necessary to change the size ratio, then the actual tolerances and the effective tolerances as stated in this standard can be selected separately from the different tolerance classes and will, when added, lead to an overall tolerance deviating from this standard. 10.5 Actual tolerance T act act The actual tolerance provides for the wear-dependent change of tool dimensions, the infeed accuracy of machine tools and dimension deviations in heat treatment. In the data field of the workpiece drawing, it is given as the actual tolerance limit and as the reference mark actual Ref. Since it is difficult to measure tooth thickness and space widths directly, they are converted to dimensions across and between measuring circles and are entered in this form into the data field. In practice, measuring balls or measuring pins are used as measuring circles. The manufacturing tolerance should be at least twice the expected tooth thickness variation R s . 10.6 Effective tolerance T eff eff For fitted splined connections, the effective tolerance is stated separately. This is necessary because the fit is created for all left and right flanks of all teeth. The flanks of the teeth are subject to individual deviations from the profile, the flank line and the pitch. These deviations reduce the fit clearance of a fitted splined connection so severely that provision must be made for this reducing effect. In hubs, the superposition of all individual deviations leads to an effective space width that is smaller than the actual space that can be measured. In shafts, the superposition of all individual deviations lead to an effective tooth thickness that is greater than the actual thickness which can be measured. 10.7 Design specifications When designing a fitted splined connection, the maximum and minimum permissible fit clearance is defined in the technical specifications. Given these values, it is the designer's task to select the deviations and tolerance classes. A certain amount of experience is needed in selecting the deviations and tolerances suitable for practical applications. 10.8 Calculation of tolerance limits limits Tolerance limits are calculated on the basis of the nominal space width e 2 of the hub and the tooth thickness s 1, using the formulae given in table 6. The deviations Ae and As as well as the tolerances T act and T eff of the tolerance class are selected as shown in table 7. 22 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 Table 6 : Calculation of tolerance limits Space width max. actual emax = e2 + Ae + T G = e2 +  Ae + T act + T eff Space width min. actual Ref. emin Space width min. effective evmin = e2 + Ae Tooth thickness max. effective svmax = s1 + As Tooth thickness max. actual Ref. smax = s1 + As – T eff Tooth thickness min. actual smin = s1 + As – T G = s1 +  As – T act – T eff = e2 + Ae + T eff In addition to showing the actual and effective tolerances, table 7 also contains guideline values for individual deviations F p, f p and F α, F β. These values do not constitute a tolerance, but are used to track down the cause of nonconformities in cases where where GO gauges will not not fit. If a GO gauge does fit, this will in all cases effectively ensure adherence to the tolerance limit. 23 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 10.9 Deviations and and tolerances tolerances Table 7 : Deviations and tolerances Reference diameters Modules Example: 0,5 to 1,5 shaft hub Space width 1,75 to 4 5 to 10              Tooth thickness Dimension tolerances in µm Standard values for individual deviations in µm           24 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 10.10 Guide values values for for radial runout Radial runout is largely a deviation of position and is specified relative to other geometrical elements. It is not possible to state standard values for this. Table 8 shows, as guide values, radial runouts of the reference circle of external splines relative to a reference axis. Table 8 : Guide values for radial runout Reference circle diameter Radial runout d  F r mm µm < 18 20 18 to < 30 30 30 to < 50 40 50 to < 100 50 100 to < 200 60 200 to < 500 80 10.11 Implementation of fit types types Interference fits, transitional fits and free fits can be implemented by applying the deviation and tolerance combinations given in table 9, for example. Table 9 : Types of fit Deviations / tolerances Type of fit Hub Rough interference fit Fine interference fit 9H 7H 8H 7H 8H 9H Rough free fit Fine free fit 7H 8H 9v 7p 9H Rough transitional fit Fine transitional fit Shaft 8s 9p 7m 8n 9g 9e 9d 7h 7g 8f 10c 10c 11a 10.12 Quality assurance Quality assurance is described in DIN 5480-15. Compliance with the effective tolerance limit is checked using fully-splined GO gauges. Actual tolerance limits are checked with the aid of the auxiliary dimensions across and between measuring circles (using measuring balls or pins), or alternatively using sector NOT GO gauges. The method of calculating the inspection dimensions over and between measuring circles from the dimensions of the space widths and the th e tooth thicknesses is described in DIN 5480-15, 5.2.4.3. As an alternative, this can also be done using the deviation factors as described in DIN 5480-2. 25 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 Deviation of the measurements between/over measuring circles:  A M 2 =  Ae ⋅ A * M 2   (3)  A M1 =  As ⋅ A * M1   (4) 26 Uncontrolled copy when printed DIN 5480-1 Bibliography DIN 3961, Tolerances for cylindrical gear teeth; basics DIN 3977:1981-02, Measuring element diameters for the radial or diametral dimension for testing tooth thickness of cylindrical gears DIN ISO 6413:1990-03, Technical drawings; representation of splines and serrations; identical with ISO 6413:1988 ISO 54:1996, Cylindrical gears for general engineering and for heavy engineering - Modules ISO 4156, Straight cylindrical involute splines; Metric module, side fit 27 Uncontrolled copy when printed