JB/T 8072-1999 This standard is not equivalent to ISO 5169:1977 "Machine Tools - Format of Lubrication Instructions". This standard is a revision of JB/T 8072-95 "Format of Lubrication Instructions for Machine Tools". This standard serves as the basis for machine tool manufacturers and users when compiling and using lubrication instructions. This standard was first published in GB on the date of year, month, and was adjusted to JB/T 8072-95 on April 14, 1996. JB/T 8072-1999 Format of Lubrication Instructions for Machine Tools JB/T8072-1999 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
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Ir's 25.090 Machinery Industry Standard of the People's Republic of China BT80T2—1999 neq Is0 5169 : 1977 Machine tool lubrication instructions Machine tonlPresentation of lubrication instructions1999-10-08 Issued State Machinery Industry Bureau 2000-03-01 Implementation JBT8072—1999 This standard is not equivalent to the use of IS05169:1977 "Machine tool lubrication instructions". According to the current situation of my country's machine tool industry, the text description of this standard is different from that of ISO5169, and some parts have also been added. The main differences are as follows: - IS05169's "4.1 Lubrication Instructions All matters related to hangar lubrication should be listed in a document called *Lubrication Instructions, which is compiled by the machine tool manufacturer. "Lubrication instructions \ can be part of the general instructions \, while this standard's \ 4.1 Lubrication instructions (should be included in the machine tool instructions) The machine tool manufacturer should compile the machine tool lubrication instructions, which should include all the benefits of the machine tool lubrication [SQ5169's \ 5. Used labels on machine tools" and \ 5.1 Recommended labels \, the surface of this standard The standard is "5 Lubrication Label" and "5.1 Lubrication Label Production". -1505169 5.2.1 Technical data characters and numbers on the label should be clear and easy to read. The color is preferably yellow, with color graphics. The small label should indicate the following: ..", while this standard "5.3.1 The small label indicates the following: ......". 1505169 52.2 The shape and size of the small label The small label should be a square, for example, with a side length of 40mm, while this standard's s.3.2 The shape and size of the small label The small label should be a square (see the figure, the example with a side length of 4mm), if there is not enough space for installation, a rectangle can also be used". This standard is a revision of the format of the JB/T8072-95 pick and slide instructions. Subsequently, the original standard was edited and the main technical content remained unchanged. This standard shall be in accordance with JBT 072-95 from the date of implementation. Appendix A of this standard is a reminder. This standard is issued by Guangzhou Machine Tool Research Institute and is a unified standard. The responsible unit is Guangzhou Machine Tool Research Institute. The main drafters of this standard are Chen Jinghua and Chen Jiaqing. Scope Machinery Industry Standard of the People's Republic of China 5 Format Machine toolPresentatina of lubricating instructions Machine toolPresentatina of lubricating instructions This standard serves as a reference for machine tool manufacturers and lubricating manufacturers in compiling and using lubricating instructions. 2 Reference standards JB/T 8072-1999bZxz.net arq15o5169:1977 Chemical E/T 807295 The meanings contained in the following standards constitute the provisions of this standard through reference in this standard. When this standard is published, the versions shown are valid. All the above standards have been revised. The possibility of using the latest version of this standard should be explored. GB/31-993 Jincheng cutting machine tool operation instruction symbol 3 Definitions 4 The following definitions are adopted: 3.1 Lubrication point It is the point where the lubricant is injected into the reservoir. 3.2 Action point The position in the lubrication system where the operation is generally required to make the system work properly. For example, adding lubricant, moving the joystick, etc. 4 Technical Documents 1.1 Lubrication Instructions (to be included in the machine tool manual) The machine tool manufacturer shall submit a lubrication instructions section, which shall include all matters concerning machine tool lubrication. 4.1 The lubrication instructions shall express the following: a) The names of the machine tool components that need lubrication b) The locations of all operating points; c) The types of actions to be performed (inspection, refueling, cleaning, oil connection, regulating longitudinal rod actions, etc.); d) Determine the name and brand of the lubricant used and the tank capacity; e) The time that each operating point requires maintenance (in terms of machine tool operating hours); 4.3 Graphical method of lubrication instructions According to the requirements of 4.2, a simple diagram shall be used, with a picture or diagram as an example. The diagram shall be as simple as possible, but the improper use of diagrams that may cause misunderstandings shall be avoided. Appendix A (the appendix of tips) lists the lubrication instructions for a specific machine tool. In the example, the layout should be in accordance with this example. All symbols in the manual should comply with the provisions of /T3167: National Machinery Industry Week 1999-10-08 approved 20H10-03-011 implementation 5 Lubrication sign 5.1 Production of lubrication sign JB73—1999 The content of the sign should comply with the requirements of the fourth article. All symbols and lines should be clear and easy to read. 5.2 Lubrication sign Signage installation Signages should be permanently fixed on the machine tool. If possible, some small signs can be fixed on each action point. 5.3 Small signs for action points Small signs used on machine tools must be placed close to the action point. Their position should be able to correctly determine their action point and indicate the instructions for lubrication. 5.3.1 The parts for small signs are as follows: a) Action point number: b! The symbol of the executed action shall comply with the provisions of GB/T 3167: 1) Name and number of the lubricant used; 2) The interval for adding lubricant (the unit is expressed in the number of machine tool operating hours). The symbol shall comply with the provisions of GB/T 3167. 5.1. Shape and size of small nameplates. The small nameplate should be square (see Figure 1: an example with a side length of 5m). If the nailing space is insufficient, a long shape can also be used. 5.3.3 The exact style of the external nameplate is shown in Figure 1. This is an example. Small nameplate sample. Lubrication time interval. JB/T 8072-1999. The lubrication time interval (the unit is expressed in the number of machine tool operating hours) should be proposed by the machine tool manufacturer. The user should determine the appropriate lubrication time for the machine tool based on this (every time, every day, every week, every month): 3 JE/8072-1999 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.