This standard specifies the graphic symbols used for mechanism motion diagrams. GB 4460-1984 Mechanical Drawing Symbols for Mechanism Motion Diagrams GB4460-1984 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
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National Standard of the People's Republic of China Mechanical drawings Graphical symbols for kinematic diagrams Mechanical drawings Graphical symbols for kinematic diagrams UDC 021.71 :744 . 4 : 00 8, 62 GB 4460-84 Generation GB 138-74 This standard specifies the symbols used for kinematic diagrams of mechanisms. This standard is equivalent to the international standards 1SD3952/1-1981, 1S03952/2-19B1, ISO3952/3-1979 "Graphical symbols for kinematic diagrams of mechanisms" Parts 1, 2 and 3. Movement of mechanism components Appropriate track Direction of movement Instantaneous pause at intermediate position Stop at intermediate position Stop at extreme position Local reverse movementbzxZ.net National Bureau of Standards 19B4·07 11 Issued Basic symbols Usable symbols Linear motion Rotary motion Indicates point drop Direction of soft speed motion Self-line transmission Co-rotational motion Linear motion Rotary motion 1986-0 7-01 Implementation Unidirectional motion Unidirectional motion with a momentary pause Unidirectional motion with a stop Unidirectional motion with a partial reversal Reciprocating motion Reciprocating motion with a stop at an extreme position Reciprocating motion with a stop at two extreme positions Reciprocating motion with a stop at an intermediate position Unidirectional motion with a partial reversal and a stop Termination of motion GB4460-84 Basic symbols 143 461606106 53461 Available symbols Linear motion Rotary motion Linear motion Rotary motion Linear motion Rotary motion Linear motion Rotary motion Linear motion Rotary motion Linear motion Rotary motion Linear motion Rotary motion Co-rotation Linear motion Rotary motion Linear motion Rotary motion 2 Kinematic pair Kinematic pair with one degree of freedom Surface rotation pair a. Planar mechanism b. Spatial mechanism Shuttle-column pair (mobile pair) Spiral mouse Kinematic pair with two degrees of freedom Toilet column pair Ball pin pair Kinematic pair with three degrees of freedom Spherical pair||tt ||GB4480-44 Basic symbols Available line numbers Plane pair Kinematic pair with four degrees of freedom Ball and circular support pair Kinematic pair with five degrees of freedom Ball and long plane measuring Component and its components Shaft, support Permanent connection of component components GB A4BO-84 Basic special number Basic general number Usable symbols Usable symbols Fixation of component and axis (rod) Component components Connection Multi-rod components and their components Low-pair mechanism Single-pair element component The component is part of the rotary joint 8. Planar mechanism b. Spatial mechanism The frame is part of the rotary joint 1. Planar mechanism b. Spatial mechanism The component is a floor Part of column pair GB4460-84 Basic symbols Basic symbols Available symbols The thin solid line is drawn adjacent structures The component is part of the column The powder component is part of the spherical pair Double-element component Component connecting two revolving pairs Color, plane mechanism b. Spatial mechanism Crank (or shaking) Fish, plane mechanism b. Spatial mechanism GB 4460-84 Basic symbols Available symbols Concentric wheel Connecting two columns Parts of the pair General green theory Parts connecting the rotary brush and prism Application situation GB 440-84 Basic symbols Available symbols Angle is arbitrary Sub-optical component Multi-element component GB4460 Basic diameter number 777777 Available symbols Symbols are similar to double sub-element and sub-element components 5 Friction mechanism and gear mechanism GB4160-84 If a wheel is drawn with a single line, it is allowed to leave a gap at the junction of the two wheels, such as: when drawing a friction mechanism, the symbol of the fixed connection between the wheel and the shaft only needs to be drawn on the wheel. The difference between the symbols of gears and friction wheels is that the straight line representing the gear ring or friction surface is not in the same position relative to the straight line representing the spoke plane: Motor mechanism a. Solid column wheel b. Cone wheel c. Curved wheel e+Adjustable wheel Basic symbols Motor wheel Usable symbols Friction transmission Cylindrical wheel b. Cone wheel c. Effective surface d. Adjustable circle GB44B0--84 Basic symbols Adjustable symbols Adjustable with intermediate||t t||Net gear Side sprocket with adjustable measuring ring Side sprocket with adjustable ball wheel Convex wheel e. Adjustable crown Gear mechanism Gear (tooth line not specified) .Cylindrical gear b. Bevel gear Heart. Bevel gear Tooth line symbol .Cylindrical gear (i) Straight teeth (ii) Helical teeth () Herringbone teeth b. Circular bevel gear (i) Straight teeth (ii) Helical teeth ii) Helical teeth GB 1460-84 Basic symbols Usable symbols Gear transmission (tooth line not specified) . Tunnel gear b. Non-circular gear C. Bevel gear d. Hypoid e. Worm gear and cylindrical worm f. Worm gear and spherical worm GB 4460- 84 Basic symbols Usable symbols Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. If you need the complete standard, please go to the top to download the complete standard document for free.