Rolling bearings — Balls — Dimensions and tolerances

Roulements — Billes — Dimensions et tolérances

La présente Norme internationale fixe les exigences auxquelles doivent satisfaire les billes finies, en acier, utilisées pour les roulements.

Kotalni ležaji - Kroglice - Mere in tolerance

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Publication Date
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12-Dec-2001
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9599 - Withdrawal of International Standard
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 3290
Third edition
2001-12-01


Rolling bearings — Balls — Dimensions
and tolerances
Roulements — Billes — Dimensions et tolérances





Reference number
ISO 3290:2001(E)
©
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ISO 3290:2001(E)
Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO
member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical
committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has
the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in
liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical
Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.
International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 3.
Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting.
Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this International Standard may be the subject of
patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
International Standard ISO 3290 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 4, Rolling bearings.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 3290:1998) which has been technically revised.
Annexes A and B form a normative part of this International Standard.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 3290:2001(E)

Rolling bearings — Balls — Dimensions and tolerances
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies requirements for finished steel balls for rolling bearings.
2 Normative references
The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of
this International Standard. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these
publications do not apply. However, parties to agreements based on this International Standard are encouraged to
investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. For
undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. Members of ISO and IEC
maintain registers of currently valid International Standards.
ISO 1132-1:2000, Rolling bearings — Tolerances — Part 1: Terms and definitions
ISO 4288:1996, Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) — Surface texture: Profile method — Rules and
procedures for the assessment of surface texture
ISO 4291:1985, Methods for the assessment of departure from roundness — Measurement of variations in radius
ISO 5593:1997, Rolling bearings — Vocabulary
ISO 15241:2001, Rolling bearings — Symbols for quantities
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this International Standard, the terms and the definitions given in ISO 1132-1, ISO 5593 and
ISO 15241 and the following apply.
3.1
nominal ball diameter
D
w
diameter value which is used for the general identification of a ball size
3.2
single ball diameter
D
ws
distance between two parallel planes tangential to the actual surface of a ball
3.3
mean ball diameter
D
wm
arithmetical mean of the largest and the smallest of the single diameters of a ball
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3.4
variation of ball diameter
V
Dws
difference between the largest and the smallest of the single diameters of a ball
3.5
surface irregularities and form parameters
various types of deviation from the perfect spherical ball surface, uniformly distributed and repeated around the ball
surface
NOTE The deviations to which limits can be attributed are:
 deviation from spherical form;
 waviness;
 surface roughness.
3.5.1
deviation from spherical form
greatest radial distance, in any equatorial plane, between the smallest circumscribed sphere and the greatest
inscribed sphere, with their centres common to the least square sphere centre
NOTE Information about the measurement of this deviation is given in annex A.
3.5.2
waviness
surface irregularities of random or periodical deviation from the ideal spherical form
NOTE It is recommended that waviness be evaluated as velocity amplitude. In practice, the waviness components are
separated from the real surface by a waviness analyser (filters).
3.5.3
surface roughness
surface irregularities with relatively small spacings, which usually include irregularities resulting from the method of
manufacture being used and/or other influences
NOTE These irregularities are considered within the limits that are conventionally defined, e.g., within the limits of the
sampling length.
3.6
surface defect
element, irregularity or group of elements and irregularities of the real surface, unintentionally or accidentally
caused during manufacture, storage, handling or use of the surface
NOTE These types of element or irregularity differ considerably from those constituting the surface roughness and should
not be considered during the measurement of the surface roughness (see 4.2, note 2). Surface defects (and their limits) are not
specified in this International Standard.
3.7
ball lot
definite quantity of balls manufactured under conditions presumed uniform and which is considered as an entity
3.8
mean diameter of ball lot
D
wmL
arithmetical mean of the mean diameters of the largest ball and the smallest ball in a ball lot
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3.9
variation of ball lot diameter
V
DwL
difference between the mean diameters of the largest ball and the smallest ball in a ball lot
3.10
ball grade
G
specific combination of dimensional, form, surface roughness and sorting tolerances for balls
NOTE Ball grade is identified by the letter G and a number.
3.11
ball gauge
S
amount by which the mean diameter of a ball lot should differ from the nominal ball diameter, this amount being
one of an esta
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST ISO 3290:2002
01-julij-2002
Kotalni ležaji - Kroglice - Mere in tolerance
Rolling bearings -- Balls -- Dimensions and tolerances
Roulements -- Billes -- Dimensions et tolérances
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: ISO 3290:2001
ICS:
21.100.20 Kotalni ležaji Rolling bearings
SIST ISO 3290:2002 en
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 3290
Third edition
2001-12-01


Rolling bearings — Balls — Dimensions
and tolerances
Roulements — Billes — Dimensions et tolérances





Reference number
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ISO 3290:2001(E)
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SIST ISO 3290:2002
ISO 3290:2001(E)
Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO
member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical
committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has
the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in
liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical
Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.
International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 3.
Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting.
Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this International Standard may be the subject of
patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
International Standard ISO 3290 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 4, Rolling bearings.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 3290:1998) which has been technically revised.
Annexes A and B form a normative part of this International Standard.
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SIST ISO 3290:2002
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 3290:2001(E)

Rolling bearings — Balls — Dimensions and tolerances
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies requirements for finished steel balls for rolling bearings.
2 Normative references
The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of
this International Standard. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these
publications do not apply. However, parties to agreements based on this International Standard are encouraged to
investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. For
undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. Members of ISO and IEC
maintain registers of currently valid International Standards.
ISO 1132-1:2000, Rolling bearings — Tolerances — Part 1: Terms and definitions
ISO 4288:1996, Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) — Surface texture: Profile method — Rules and
procedures for the assessment of surface texture
ISO 4291:1985, Methods for the assessment of departure from roundness — Measurement of variations in radius
ISO 5593:1997, Rolling bearings — Vocabulary
ISO 15241:2001, Rolling bearings — Symbols for quantities
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this International Standard, the terms and the definitions given in ISO 1132-1, ISO 5593 and
ISO 15241 and the following apply.
3.1
nominal ball diameter
D
w
diameter value which is used for the general identification of a ball size
3.2
single ball diameter
D
ws
distance between two parallel planes tangential to the actual surface of a ball
3.3
mean ball diameter
D
wm
arithmetical mean of the largest and the smallest of the single diameters of a ball
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ISO 3290:2001(E)
3.4
variation of ball diameter
V
Dws
difference between the largest and the smallest of the single diameters of a ball
3.5
surface irregularities and form parameters
various types of deviation from the perfect spherical ball surface, uniformly distributed and repeated around the ball
surface
NOTE The deviations to which limits can be attributed are:
 deviation from spherical form;
 waviness;
 surface roughness.
3.5.1
deviation from spherical form
greatest radial distance, in any equatorial plane, between the smallest circumscribed sphere and the greatest
inscribed sphere, with their centres common to the least square sphere centre
NOTE Information about the measurement of this deviation is given in annex A.
3.5.2
waviness
surface irregularities of random or periodical deviation from the ideal spherical form
NOTE It is recommended that waviness be evaluated as velocity amplitude. In practice, the waviness components are
separated from the real surface by a waviness analyser (filters).
3.5.3
surface roughness
surface irregularities with relatively small spacings, which usually include irregularities resulting from the method of
manufacture being used and/or other influences
NOTE These irregularities are considered within the limits that are conventionally defined, e.g., within the limits of the
sampling length.
3.6
surface defect
element, irregularity or group of elements and irregularities of the real surface, unintentionally or accidentally
caused during manufacture, storage, handling or use of the surface
NOTE These types of element or irregularity differ considerably from those constituting the surface roughness and should
not be considered during the measurement of the surface roughness (see 4.2, note 2). Surface defects (and their limits) are not
specified in this International Standard.
3.7
ball lot
definite quantity of balls manufactured under conditions presumed uniform and which is considered as an entity
3.8
mean diameter of ball lot
D
wmL
arithmetical mean of the mean diameters of the largest ball and the smallest ball in a ball lot
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3.9
variation of ball lot diameter
V
DwL
difference between the
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Troisième édition
2001-12-01



Roulements — Billes — Dimensions et
tolérances
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Avant-propos
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normalisation (comités membres de l'ISO). L'élaboration des Normes internationales est en général confiée aux
comités techniques de l'ISO. Chaque comité membre intéressé par une étude a le droit de faire partie du comité
technique créé à cet effet. Les organisations internationales, gouvernementales et non gouvernementales, en
liaison avec l'ISO participent également aux travaux. L'ISO collabore étroitement avec la Commission
électrotechnique internationale (CEI) en ce qui concerne la normalisation électrotechnique.
Les Normes internationales sont rédigées conformément aux règles données dans les Directives ISO/CEI, Partie 3.
Les projets de Normes internationales adoptés par les comités techniques sont soumis aux comités membres pour
vote. Leur publication comme Normes internationales requiert l'approbation de 75 % au moins des comités
membres votants.
L’attention est appelée sur le fait que certains des éléments de la présente Norme internationale peuvent faire
l’objet de droits de propriété intellectuelle ou de droits analogues. L’ISO ne saurait être tenue pour responsable de
ne pas avoir identifié de tels droits de propriété et averti de leur existence.
La Norme internationale ISO 3290 a été élaborée par le comité technique ISO/TC 4, Roulements.
Cette troisième édition annule et remplace la deuxième édition (ISO 3290:1998), dont elle constitue une révision
technique. En particulier, dans le Tableau 1, les diamètres nominaux de billes, en millimètres, qui étaient exprimés
avec trois décimales le sont maintenant avec cinq décimales.
Les annexes A et B constituent des éléments normatifs de la présente Norme internationale.
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NORME INTERNATIONALE ISO 3290:2001(F)

Roulements — Billes — Dimensions et tolérances
1 Domaine d'application
La présente Norme internationale fixe les exigences auxquelles doivent satisfaire les billes finies, en acier, utilisées
pour les roulements.
2 Références normatives
Les documents normatifs suivants contiennent des dispositions qui, par suite de la référence qui y est faite,
constituent des dispositions valables pour la présente Norme internationale. Pour les références datées, les
amendements ultérieurs ou les révisions de ces publications ne s’appliquent pas. Toutefois, les parties prenantes
aux accords fondés sur la présente Norme internationale sont invitées à rechercher la possibilité d'appliquer les
éditions les plus récentes des documents normatifs indiqués ci-après. Pour les références non datées, la dernière
édition du document normatif en référence s’applique. Les membres de l'ISO et de la CEI possèdent le registre des
Normes internationales en vigueur.
ISO 1132-1:2000, Roulements — Tolérances — Partie 1: Termes et définitions
ISO 4288:1996, Spécification géométrique des produits (GPS) — État de surface: Méthode du profil — Règles et
procédures pour l’évaluation de l’état de surface
ISO 4291:1985, Méthodes d’évaluation des écarts de circularité — Mesurage des variations de rayon
ISO 5593:1997, Roulements — Vocabulaire
ISO 15241:2001, Roulements — Symboles relatifs aux grandeurs
3 Termes et définitions
Pour les besoins de la présente Norme internationale, les termes et définitions donnés dans l’ISO 1132-2,
l’ISO 5593 et l’ISO 15241 ainsi que les suivants s'appliquent.
3.1
diamètre nominal de bille
D
w
diamètre de définition, utilisé d’une manière générale pour indiquer la taille d’une bille
3.2
diamètre isolé d’une bille
D
ws
distance entre deux plans parallèles tangents à la surface réelle de la bille
3.3
diamètre moyen d’une bille
D
wm
moyenne arithmétique entre le plus grand et le plus petit des diamètres isolés de la bille
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3.4
variation de diamètre d’une bille
V
Dws
différence entre le plus grand et le plus petit des diamètres isolés d’une bille
3.5
irrégularités de surface et paramètres de forme
différents types d’écarts par rapport à la surface parfaite d’une bille sphérique, distribués et répétés uniformément
autour de la surface de la bille
NOTE Les écarts auxquels des limites peuvent être allouées sont:
 écarts de sphéricité;
 ondulation;
 rugosité de surface.
3.5.1
écart de sphéricité
plus grande distance radiale, en tout plan équatorial, entre la plus petite sphère circonscrite et la plus grande
sphère inscrite ayant leur centre commun au centre de la sphère des moindres carrés
NOTE Des indications concernant la mesure de cet écart sont données dans l’annexe A.
3.5.2
ondulation
irrégularités de surface présentant un écart aléatoire ou périodique par rapport à la sphère idéale
NOTE Il est recommandé d’évaluer l’ondulation comme une amplitude de vitesse. En pratique, les composantes de
l’ondulation sont discriminées à partir de la surface réelle par un analyseur d’ondulation (filtres).
3.5.3
rugosité de surface
irrégularités de surface, relativement faiblement espacées, qui englobent habituellement les irrégularités résultant
du processus de fabrication mis en œuvre et/ou d’autres facteurs d’influence
NOTE Ces irrégularités sont considérées dans des limites définies conventionnellement, par exemple, dans les limites de la
longueur de base.
3.6
défaut de surface
élément, irrégularité ou groupe d’éléments et d’irrégularités de la surface réelle, provoqués non intentionnellement
ou accidentellement pendant la fabrication, le stockage, la manutention ou l’utilisation de la surface
NOTE Ces types d’éléments ou d’irrégularités diffèrent considérablement de ceux constitutifs de la rugosité de surface, et
il convient de ne pas les prendre en compte au cours du mesurage de la rugosité de surface (voir 4.2, note 2). Les défauts de
surface (et leurs limites) ne sont pas spécifiées dans la présente Norme internationale.
3.7
lot de billes
quantité donnée de billes fabriquées dans des conditions réputées uniformes, considérée comme un ensemble
3.8
diamètre moyen d’un lot de billes
D
wmL
moyenne arithmétique entre le diamètre moyen de la plus grande et celui de la plus petite des billes du lot
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3.9
variation de diamètre d’un lot
V
DwL
différence entre le diamètre moyen de la plus grande et celui de la plus petite des billes du lot
3.10
grade de bille
G
ensemble de tolérances associées aux dimensions, à la forme, à la rugosité et au classement des billes
NOTE Le grade de bille est désigné par la lettre G et un
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