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ABMA
Definitions
Grade:
A specific combination of dimensional form and surface roughness
tolerance. A ball grade is designated by a grade number.
Deviation
from Spherical Form:
Determined by rotation of the ball against a linear transducer
with less than 4 grams gage force. The resulting polar chart is
interpreted using the minimum circumscribed circle method (MCC)
per ABMA std. 10.
Lot
Diameter Variation:
The difference between the mean diameter of the largest ball and
that of the smallest ball in the lot.
Ball
Diameter Variation:
The difference between the largest and the smallest actual
single diameter of one ball.
Ball
Gage:
The prescribed small amount by which the lot mean diameter
should differ form nominal diameter, this amount being one of an
established series of amounts. A ball gage, in combination with
the ball grade and nominal ball diameter should be considered as
the most exact ball size specification to be used by a customer
for ordering purposes.
Nominal
Ball Diameter:
The diameter value that is used for the purpose of general
identification of a ball size, e.g. 1/4", 6mm, etc.
Nominal
Ball Diameter Tolerance:
The maximum allowable deviation of any ball by a specific
indenting shape.
Specific
Diameter:
The mount by which the lot mean diameter differs from the
nominal diameter, accurate to the container marking increment
for that grade. The specific diameter should be marked on
the unit container.
Container
Marking Increment:
The standard unit steps in micrometers or in microinches, used
to express the specific diameter.
Hardness:
The measure of resistance to penetration of the ball surface or
truncated flat of the ball by a specific indenting shape.
Surface
Roughness:
Surface roughness consist of all those irregularities which form
surface relief and which are conventionally defined within the
area where deviations of form and waviness are eliminated.
Determined by a stylus type instrument with the ball rotating.
Compliance with Ra limits specific in ABMA Std. 10.
Waviness:
The more widely spaced circumferential component of surface
texture.
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