New ANSI-AGMA Accuracy Standards for Gears - March/April 2004
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The article "New ANSI-AGMA Accuracy Standards for Gears" appeared in the March/April 2004 issue of Gear Technology.
Summary
AGMA has started to replace its 2000-A88 standard for gear accuracy with a new series of documents based largely on ISO standards. The first of the replacement AGMA standards have been published with the remainder coming in about a year. After serving as a default accuracy specification for U.S. commerce in gear products for several decades, the material in AGMA 2000-A88 is now considered outdated and in need of comprehensive revision.
Keywords
gear inspection, accuracy, standards, 2000-A88, quality
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