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Indian Standard
PROFORMA FOR PURCHASE
SPECIFICATIONFOR MACHINE TOOLS
PART 9 SURFACE GRINDERS WITH HORIZONTAL AXIS
0 BIS 1991
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard ( Part 9 ) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on 3 July 1990,
after the draft finalized by the Machine Tool Basics and Modular Units Sectional Committee had
been approved by the Production Engineering Division Council.
The proforma for preparation of purchase specification for machine tools has been’ prepared to
enable a prospective buyer to collect data from various manufacturers/suppliers for purposes of
comparison. This is meant to be sent out with an enquiry by the purchaser so that the manufac-
turers/suppliers can fill in the data and send to the purchaser to make the comparison easier for
the purchaser.-
A list of other relevant parts of this standard related to proforma’ for purchase specification of
different machine tools are given below for reference: .
Part 1 Sliding, surfacing and screw cutting lathes
Part 2 Horizontal/universal kneetype milling machines (first revision )
Part 3 Radial drilling machines
Part 4 Vertical boring and turning mills (first revisim )
Part 5 Vertical milling machines (jrst revision )
Part 6 Bench/pillar type drilling machines
Part 7 External cylindrical grinding machine with horhontal spindle
Part 8 Internal cylindrical grinding machines with horizontal spindle
Part 10 Copying lathes
Part 11 Capstan and turret lathes
Part 12 Horizontal boring and milling machines ( table type )
In the preparation of this standard, considerable assistance has been taken from the details supplied
_ by the leading manufacturers and users of the product.
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Indian Standard
PROFORMA FOR PURCHASE
SPECIFICATION
. FOR MACHINE TOOLS
PART 9 S@RFACE GRINDERS WITH HORIZONTAL AXIS
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3 PROFORMA
3.1 Capacity
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IS 6893 ( Part 9 ) : 1990
3.2 Table
3.2.1 Working surface ( length X width ) mmXmm
3.2.2 T-slot : a) Nominal size IS 2013 : 1985 mm
b) No./spacing IS 2642 : 1985 No./mm
3.2.3 Table travel:
a) per revolution of hand wheel mm
b) automatic ( Infinitely variable ) Range, mm/
min
3.2.4 Transverse travel of table/wheel head
a) per revolution of hand wheel mm
b) automatic infinitely variable Range, mm/
( if provided ) min
3.6 Electricals
3.6.1 Total Power kw
3.6.2 Power supply V, ph, Hz
3.6.3 Motor(s)
3.6.3.1 Main
a> Type
b) Frame size and mounting IS 1231 : 1974
c) Output(s) kW
d) Speed(s) rev/min
e) No. of phase
f) Power factor
g) Efficiency %
h) Rated voltage v
j) Frequency HZ
k) Type of duty
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IS 6893 ( Part 9 ) : 1990
ANNEX A
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A - Overall length =
B - Overall width zzz
C - Overall height =
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