Mechanical Systems And Components For General Use Official British Standard

BS 4185-14:1987

Ensure compliance and precision in machine tool components with BS 4185-14:1987. Enhance quality and streamline manufacturing processes.

Overview

BS 4185-14:1987 specifies the method for determining the pilot diameter of 60° centre holes, which are critical components in machine tool design and operation. This standard is part of a series that addresses machine tool components, ensuring uniformity and precision in manufacturing processes. The pilot diameter is essential for ensuring proper alignment and functionality of tools during machining operations.

Key Requirements

  • Measurement Techniques: The standard outlines specific measurement techniques to accurately determine the pilot diameter of 60° centre holes.
  • Equipment Specifications: It details the types of equipment and tools required for measurement, ensuring that users can achieve reliable results.
  • Calibration Procedures: Regular calibration of measuring instruments is mandated to maintain accuracy and compliance with the standard.
  • Documentation: Proper documentation of measurements and processes is required to support compliance and traceability.

Implementation Benefits

Adopting BS 4185-14:1987 provides several practical benefits for manufacturers and compliance professionals:

  • Enhanced Precision: By following the prescribed methods, manufacturers can ensure that the pilot diameters of centre holes meet specified tolerances, leading to improved tool performance.
  • Reduced Errors: Standardised measurement techniques help to minimise errors in machining processes, resulting in higher quality outputs.
  • Streamlined Processes: Implementing the standard can lead to more efficient workflows, as clear guidelines reduce ambiguity in measurement practices.
  • Improved Compliance: Adhering to BS 4185-14:1987 demonstrates a commitment to quality and compliance, which can enhance a company's reputation in the industry.

Compliance Value

Compliance with BS 4185-14:1987 is not merely a regulatory requirement; it is a strategic advantage. By ensuring that machine tool components are manufactured according to this standard, companies can:

  • Meet Industry Standards: Compliance with this standard positions a company as a leader in quality assurance within the mechanical systems sector.
  • Avoid Non-Conformance Risks: Adhering to the standard reduces the risk of non-conformance, which can lead to costly rework and potential legal implications.
  • Facilitate International Trade: Compliance with recognised standards enhances a company's ability to engage in international markets, as many countries require adherence to similar standards.

In conclusion, BS 4185-14:1987 serves as a vital reference for manufacturers of machine tool components. By implementing the guidelines set forth in this standard, organisations can enhance their operational efficiency, improve product quality, and ensure compliance with industry expectations.

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