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2 February 1971
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FOREWO R D
For many years there was a growing desire for a national standard for engineering drawings, and as far back as
December 1914 the ASME approved and published the report of its Committee on Standards for Cross-Sections.
The subject of standard practice was laid before the ASME Standardization Committee in April 1925 and in May the
ASME Council voted to approve the recommendation of the Committee that the American Standards Association be re-
quested to authorize the organization of a nationally representative committee under its procedure to develop standards
for drawings and drafting room practice. This recommendation was considered favorably and a preliminary conference
was called by the ASA for October 14, 1925, and a general conference for December 4, 1925.
At the meeting of the ASA Standards Council, December 1925, the project was finally approved, its scope was out-
lined, and the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
were designated as joint sponsors. The organization meeting of the sectional committee was held September 24, 1926,
at which Dean Franklin deR. Furman was elected chairman. Subsequently six subcommittees were appointed. These sub-
committees undertook the formulation of tentative drafts of the several sections of the final reoort which were distributed
for criticism and comment.
In the spring of 1931 an Editing Committee, Dr. Thomas E. French, Chairman, combined and harmonized the final
reports of the several subcommittees. The proposed standard was approved by the sectional committee and was sub-
sequently approved by the sponsor societies and transmitted to the American Standards Association for approval and
designation as an American Standard, a status which was granted in May, 1935.
The sectional committee authorized the revision of the American Standard in December, 1940, and the Subcommittee
on Revision was appointed in September, 1941. A draft dated August, 1944 received the approval of the sectional com-
mittee. The proposal was subsequently submitted to the sponsors and to the American Standards Association for their
approval. This approval with designation as an American Standard was received on April 12, 1946.
In 1948, the scope of the project was enlarged, and a revision was begun in view of the increased drafting stand-
ardization work in Great Britain and Canada. An Executive Committee was formed in 1949 to supervise the work. It was
decided to publish the eventual revision in separate sections. Upon completion and sectional committee approval of the
last of the first six sections, they were sent to sponsors and to ASA for approval. Succeeding sections, as approved by
the sectional committee were subsequently submitted to sponsors and ASA.
A section, Gears, Splines and Serrations, Y14.7, was approved and published as an American Standard on April 8,
1958.
Recognizing the need for a universal gear drafting standard, a COR Committee was organized, in December 1961, for
the purpose of coordinating the views of the SAE, Y14, the Military and the AGMA on a drafting standard for gears
which could provide a fundamental document for wide national use of all interested parties.
During this time the American Standards Association became-the United States of America Standards Institute and, as
of October 6, 1969, the American National Standards Institute, Inc. In addition, the Society of Automotive Engineers be-
came a cosponsor, along with the ASEE and the ASME of a l l Y14 Drafting Practices.
It was recommended by the SAE Drawing Standards Committee and concurred in by the members of the COR Com-
mittee that this section be divided into two parts with Part 1 covering spur, helical, double-helical, and rack gears.
Part 2 would cover matched sets, worms and wormgears and conical type gears. Also, in coordination with the AGMA
Nomenclature Committee, Part 2 will contain, as an appendix, some fundamental gear nomenclature and abbreviations.
After eight meetings, the COR Committee was incorporated into Subcommittee 7 of Standards Committee Y14. Many
drafts were circulated among the members of AGMA, AOA, SAE, Y14 and the Military for suggestions and criticisms.
This section covering Part 1 received the approval of the Y14 Standards Committee and was subsequently approved by
the sponsor societies and submitted to the American National Standards Institute. It was designated an American
National Standard on November 1. 1971.
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O F F ICERS
F. L. Spalding, Chairman
R. F. Franciose, V i c e Chairman
L. V. Porter, Secretary
COMMITTEE PERSONNEL
I L L U M I N A T I N G ENGINEERING SOCIETY
L. E. Barbrow, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C.
J. E. Kaufman, Alternate, Illuminating Engineering Society, New York, New York
I N S T I T U T E O F E L E C T R I C A L & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS, T H E
c. R. Muller, ITT Federal Laboratories, Clifton, New Jersey
G. H. Pearsall, Consolidated Edison Company of New York Incorporated, New York, New York
c. A. Fricke, Alternate, P h i l c o Corporation, F o r t Washington, Pennsylvania
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C. A. N a z i a n , Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
U.S. D E P A R T M E N T O F COMMERCE
D. M . M i l l s , Patent O f f i c e Drafting Branch, Washington, D.C.
U.S. D E P A R T M E N T OF T H E N A V Y
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J . E. Walter, Naval A i r Systems Command, VJashington, D.C.
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Side Front
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FIGURE 1
Side Front
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Side Front
(b)
FIGURE 2
2
7-4 Gear Drawing Practices 7-4.3.3 Gears having more than one s e t of
teeth shall b e drawn a s shown in Figure 3. Where
7-4.1 Arrangement. T h e gear drawing s h a l l
no relationship between features is required, the
clearly illustrate the general configuration, In
drawing shall so indicate, as i n Figure 3(a).
making a gear drawing, dimensions and tolerances
Figures 3(b) and 3(c) illustrate typical examples
may b e combined in different ways, T h e method
where angular relationships must b e maintained.
of manufacture; the quantities involved and the
T h e same principles s h a l l b e used to show the
.desired inspection method may influence the relationship of keyseats or other features.
method of dimensioning,
7-4.1.1 Gear data shall b e grouped as illus- 7-4-3.4 Roots of gears are identified on t h e
trated and s h a l l b e presented in t h e order shown. drawing a s illustrated in Figures 4 through 9.
T h e location of the gear data on the drawing Where the radius of t h e root fillet must be con-
shall b e optional. However, where more than one trolled it shall b e done a s specified in
gear is depicted on a drawing, t h e groups of gear Paragraph 7-5.9.
data shall b e clearly referenced t o the appropri-
a t e gear,
7-4.1.2 T h e major diameter may b e specified
A ~CKJ~LJ~EEEN
NO INDEX RELATION
SETS
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-SURFACE S
x. xxx
,-- SURFAC€ S
x.xxx
MAJOR MAJOR
DIA f51
DIA f5J
I
x XXXX I L x. xxxx
x XXXX
x.xxxx
1--- i
-i xxx
XYX
m e r e view does not clearly delineate the gear, chart Where view does not clearly delimate the gear, chart
title shall be supplemented by the word "EXTERNAL". title shall be suppiemanted b y the word 'EXTERNAL': 1
'Show here. either "FULL FILLET', "OPTIONAL" or Show here, either "'FULL FILLET", "OPTIONAL" or
"FL A Y. "FLAT".
See Paragraph 7-2.2. See Paragraph 7-2.2.
Where form diameter is given on a chart (Figures 12 4wlrere form diameter is given on 8 chart (Figures 12
and 141 value in the data shall be marked 'REF': and 14) value in the data shall be marked "REF".
See Paragraph 7-4.1.2. See Paragraph 7-4.1.2.
See Paragmph 7-4.4. 1. 1. 6See Paregwh 7-4.4.1.1.
See Paregreph 7-6.10. 7* P.mgWh 7-6.10.
Paragraph 7-5.8.
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FIGURE4 FIGURE 5
4
c-! .xxx
.xxx
u .xxx
.xxx
I fNVOiUT€ SPUR GEAR OATAflJ fNVOLUT€ HELlCAL GEAR DATA 0,'
- - f.?) ioor -f2J - ROOT
NUMBER OF TEETH xx NUMBER OF TEETH XX
DIAMETRAL PITCH 3;XX DIAMETRAL PITCH - NORM (3)XX
PRESSURE ANGLE XX.XX" PRESSURE ANGLE- NORM XX.XXo
PITCH OfA X.XXXXXXXX REF HELIX ANGLE X.XXXXXXXXo REF
BASE DIA XXXXXXXXX REF HAND OF HELIX X
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FORM DIA 141 X.XXX LEAD XX. XXXX (8).
MAJOR DIA 151 X.XXX- X.XXX PITCH DIA X.XXXXXXXX REF
BASE DIA X.XXXXXXXX REF
ACTL CIRC TOOTH THK A T PITCH DIA . X X X X - . x X x x
FORM DIA (4) X.XXX
MEAS BETWEEN TWO .XXXXX DIA PINS 161
MAJOR DIA 151 X.XXX-X.XXX
-
X. XXXX X.XXXX REF ACTL CIRC TOOTH THK-NORh: A T PITCH DIA
MAX RUNOUT .XXXX FIR 171 .xxxx - .xxxx
ALL TOOTH ELEMENT SPECIFICATIONS ARE FROM MEAS BETWEEN TWO .XXXXX DIA BALLS 161
DATUM ESTABLISHED BY THE AXIS OF SURFACE S X.XXXX- X.XXXX REF
fa) Formo? A MAX RUNOUT .XXXX FIR 17J
PircH roL
.xxxx fa) F o r m a t A
Show dot0 os in Formol A, and odd:
I fb1 F o r m a t B PfTCH TOL .XXXX
Show doto os in Formal A, and add: fb) Forma? .B
PITCH r o L .xxxx Show dot0 os in Format A, and odd:
PROFILE TOL .XXXX wrcn roL .xxxx
OROFlLP TOL .XXXX
11 fc) F o r m a t C
I fd) F o r m a t 0
O FIGURE 6 5 FIGURE 1
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x xxxx
helix where mount- x . xxxx Specify hond o f
MAJOR -
ing is non symmet - x.xxxx hefix where mount-
rtcol. in9 IS non-symmei-
DIA
-SURFACE ricol.
xxxxx ; S
4 xxxx
xxxx
INVOLUTE DOUBLE-HELICAL fnwringbonel -
INVOLUTE DOUBLE HELICIAL fHerringbonel
GEAR DATA (1) GEAR 'DATA (1)
- IZJ - ROOT -
. (2) - Roor
NUMBER OF TEETH XX NUMBER OF TEETH XX
DIAMETRAL PITCH - NORM (3)XX DIAMETRAL PITCH- NORM 131 XX
PRESSURE ANGLE - NORM XX.XXo PRESSURE ANGLE- NORM XX.XXo
HELIX ANGLE XX.XXXXXXXXo REF HELIX ANGLE XX.XXXXXXXXo REF
LEAD X.XXXX (9) LEAD X.XXXX (9)
PITCH DIA X.XXXXXXXX REF PITCH DIA X.XXXXXXXX REF
BASE DIA X.XXXXXXXX REF BASE DIA X.XXXXXXXX REF
FORM DIA (4) X.XXX FORM DIA (41 X.XXX
MINOR DIA (5) X.XXX X.XXX- MAJOR DIA 151 X.XXX-X.XXX
ACTL CIRC TOOTH THK - NORM A T PITCH DIA ACTL CIRC TOOTH THK - NORM A T PITCH DIA
.xxxx - .xxxx .xxxx- .xxxx
MEAS OVER TWO .XXXXX DIA BALLS 161 MEAS BETWEEN TWO .XXXXX DIA BALLS 161
X. XXXX - X. XXXX REF -
X.XXXX X.XXXX REF
MAX RUNOUT .XXXX FIR 171 MAX RUNOUT .XXXX FIR (71
ALL TOOTH ELEMENT SPECIFICATIONS ARE FROM ALL TOOTH ELEMENT SPECIFICATIONS ARE FROM
DATUM ESTABLISHED BY THE AXIS OF SURFACE S DATUM ESTABLISHED BY THE AXIS OF SURFACE S
Show doro os in Formo? A, ond odd: ?how doro os in Formol Al ond odd:
PITCH roL .xxxx vrcH roL xxxx
PROFILE roL .xxxx WOFILE TOL .XXXX
For Forma? O , See Porogroph 7-5.4. 'Or Formot D, See Porogroph 7-5.4.
fdl F o r m o l O fd/ F o r m o f O
Where view does not clearly delineate the gear, chart Where view does not clearly delineate the gear, chart
tttle shall be supplemented by the word "'EXTERNAL': title shall be supplemented by the word "INTERNAL".
Show here, either "FULL FILLET': "OPTIONAL" or Show here, either " F U L L FILLET': "OPTIONAL" or
"FLAT". *FL A,r:
See Paragraph 7-2.2. 3See Paragreph 7-2.2.
Where form diameter is given on a chart (Figures 12 ' M e r e form diameter is given on a Chari (Figurns 12
and 141 value in the data shall be marked "REF". and 14) value in the data shall be makred "REF".
See Paragraph 7-4. 1.2. 5Sea Paragraph 7-4.1.2.
6See Paragraph 7-4.4. 1. 1. 6See Paragraph 7-4.4.1. I.
See Paragraph 7-6.10. 'See Paragraph 7-6.10.
The tooth apex must be dimensioned from the The tooth apex must be dimensioned from the
locating datum. locating datum.
'See Paragraph 7-5.8. 'See Paragraph 7-5.8.
FIGURE 0 6
FIGURE 9
I Show seven s i g n i f i c a n t
SPUR RACK DATA
places to righf o f decimal
NUMBEt? O F TEETH XX poinf where not o whole
DIAM&TRAL PITCH (IJXX REf number.
LINEAR p i m i xxxx Holes moy olso be used
PRESSURE ANGLE XX
as dofums. See Figure 11,
ACTUAL TOOTH THICKNESS AT PITCH L I N E '3!XXXX-.XXXX
PITCH TOL .XXXX
May be supplemented by
INDEX TOL .XXXX
pin method measurement
ALL roo rH m w m r SPECIFICA IONS designated as reference.
ARE FROM THE SPECIFIED DATUM.
FIGURE 10
OF SPACE
x.xx
LINE ,-
X X X X FORM
PITCH L I N E 7
x.,.... .
t I XXXX
+
.xxx _T
.xxx
HELICAL RACK DATA
Show seven significonf
NUMBER OF TEETH xx ploces lo r i g h t o f decimal
DIAMETRAL PITCH-NORM ('IXX R€f
poinf where no1 a whale
-
LINEAR PITCH NORM .XXXX o number.
PRESSURE ANGLE -NORM XX
ACTUAL TOOTU THICKNESS AT PITCU LINE-NORM (3).x,y,yx-~~xxx j Surfaces moy also be used
TOOTH ANGLE (HELIX ANGLE) ~x.XXXXXXXXo os datums. See F i g u r e IO.
HAND OF HELIX X
PITCH TOL .XXXX May be supplemented b y
INDEX POL .xxxx pin method measurement
designated as reference.
ALL ïOOTH ELEMENT SPECIFICATIONS
ARE FROM THE SPECIFIED DATUM.
FIGURE 11
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GEAR DRAWING STANDARDS PART I - ANSI Y14.7.1 - 1971
7-4.4 Gear T o o t h T h i c k n e s s
-TOOTH O +SPACE
7-4.4.1 Circular or arc tooth thickness is
the preferred specification; chordal tooth thick-
n e s s may b e used. Tooth thickness is normally
specified at the referenced pitch circle.
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7 - 5 1 Format A. Format A includes AGMA fially helical gears of opposite hand placed
quality classes 3, 4 and 5, and t h e drawing shall together. T h e teeth may b e continuous, forming
show t h e b a s i c data as shown i n Figures 4(a) an apex, or a gap may b e used and then t h e teeth
through 9(a), may b e either staggered or non-staggered. Where
no gap or groove is present at t h e apex, t h e gear
7-5.2 Format B. Format B includes AGMA
is called a "herringbone" gear,
quality class 6 , and the drawing shall show t h e
b a s i c data from Figures 4(a) through 9(a), plus 7-56 Rack Teeth. Rack teeth s h a l l b e dimen-
the specification for the pitch tolerance, as sioned as shown i n Figures 10 and 11.
indicated by Figures 4(b) through 9(b).
7-5.7 Involute P r o f i l e Specifications.
7-5.3 Format C. Format C includes AGMA
quality class 7, and t h e drawing s h a l l include 7-5.7.1 Where an involute profile tolerance
the basic data from Figures 4(a) through 9(a), is given without t h e definitive control of a chart,
plus t h e specifications for pitch and profile specifications such as illustrated i n Figures 4(c)
tolerance, as shown i n Figures 4(c) through 9(c). through 9(c) are acceptable.
7-5.4 Format D. Formats for gears requiring 7-5.7.1.1 T h i s method of involute tolerance
specifications beyond those covered by Formats shall b e interpreted as total zone. T h e direction
A, B and C are designated for convenience . a s of t h e trace may b e plus or minus from t h e true
Format D, Format D is not illustrated due t o the involute form a t any point along t h e controlled
number of variations which may apply. Format D profile and must lie within the total zone specified.
includes AGMA quality classes 8 through 15, 7-5.7.2 Where definitive involute profile
and t h e drawing s h a l l show t h e basic data as specification is desired for either true form or
shown i n Figures 4(a) through 9(a),- plus t h e modified form, charts s h a l l b e used. Typical
specifications for pitch tolerance, profile toler- charts a r e shown i n Figures 12 and 14. T h e s e
ance, lead tolerance and total index tolerance if charts-shall show t h e allowed variations, starting
needed. T h e total composite action tolerance at t h e form diameter and extending t o t h e start of
XX.XXo A T M I N
MAJOR D I A OR
II A T M I N START
XX.XXo A T FORM D I A 1
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ROLL
. X X MIN R ON
iwo.wrE TOLERANCE
ROOT FILLET THE TRACE AS TAKEN FROM THE INVOLUTE PROFILE
7 SHALL F A L L WITHIN THE SHADED AREA.
THE HIGH POINT OF THE PROFILE SHALL BE
BETWEEN YY.XXo A N D YY.XXo OF ROLL.
MIN hIN0 R
O/A
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FIGURE 14
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7-5.8 L e a d Specification.
Internal Teeth
7-5.8.1 Where a lead tolerance is given
without the definitive control of a chart, t h e
specification shall b e by note: P.XX MIN R ON ROOT FILLéT
LEAD TOLERANCE .XXXX
7-5.8.1.1 T h i s method of lead control
shall b e interpreted a s plus or minus t h e amount
of tolerance specified from a true lead.
7-5.8.1.2 Lead tolerance is t h e tolerance I
on the tooth position as defined by the lead
FORM
x. xxx
I x.xxx
FORM
DIA
specification. T h i s tolerance is applied to the
full tooth length, active tooth length, o r per inch
x. xxx
MIIVOR
x.xxx
MINOR I
of tooth length a s specified.
7-5.8.2 Where definitive lead specification
DIA
I
Dl.4
I i
is desired for either true lead or modified lead, Fillet Roof Flot Roof
a chart shall be used. A typical chart is shown
External Teeth
in Figure 14. T h e s e charts shall show t h e
allowed variation from the desired lead for the
active length of the gear face width. FIGURE 15
7-5.8.2.1 Notes which clarify or provide 7-5.9.2 On a flat root t h e note shall b e inter-
added lead specifications may b e added as preted as t h e minimum radius of curvature allowed
shown in Figure 14. at t h e intersection of t h e flat root with t h e s i d e
of the gear tooth. Larger radius of curvature is
7-5.8.2.2 T h e lead chart shall always b e
allowed provided t h e l i m i t s for major o r minor
drawn in the horizontal plane a s shown.
diameter and form diameter are met.
7-5.8.3 Lead crown specifications shall b e
7-5.9.3 Where desired, t h e appropriate view
shown as in Figure 14.
shown in Figure 15 may be included on t h e
7-5.9 Root F i l l e t s . Where a minimum radius on drawing.
root fillet is required, it shall b e specified as:
7-5.10 Special Quality Requirements. Figure
.XX MIN R O N ROOT F I L L E T 14 depicts a helical gear drawing illustrating a
number of the more specialized quality require-
7-5.9.1 On full fillet roots, t h e note means
ments for helical gears.
that t h e curvature in t h e fillet may have any
radius larger than the minimum specified provided
7-6 Gear Nomenclature.
the fillet represents a smooth blending of curva-
ture and t h e requirements for the l i m i t s on major 7-6.1 Illustrations. Figure 16 shows the usual
or minor diameter and form diameter are met. t e r m s for gear tooth features. Figure 17 shows
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minor dia
FIGURE 16
13
Helical Gear
normal
normal
pitch line 1 /
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Helical Rack
FIGURE 18
14
15
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Section 24 Classifications of Drawings .......................................................................... In Preparation
Section 25 Guide for Numbering Systems ....................................................................... In Preparation
Section 26 Computer Graphics .......................................................................................... In Preparation
Illustrations for Publication and Projection .......................................................................... Y 15.1-1959
Time Series Charts .................................................................................................................... Y15.2-1960
Graphic Symbols for:
Electrical and Electronics Diagrams ................................................................................ Y32.2-1970
................................................................................................................... Y32-3-1969
................................................................................................................... Y32.4-1955
U s e on Railroad Maps and Profiles .................................................................................. Y32.7-1957
Fluid Power Diagrams .......................................................................................................... Y32.10-1967
Process Flow Diagrams in Petroleum and Chemical Industries .................................... Y32.11-1961
Metallizing Symbols ............................................................................................................ Y32.12-1960
Nondestructive Testing Symbols ........................................................................................ Y32.17-1962
Mechanical and Acoustical Element as Used i n Schematic Diagrams .......................... Y32.18-1968
P i p e Fittings, Valves and Piping .................................................... Z32,2.3-1949 (Reaffirmed 1953)
Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning...................................... 232.2.4-19.49 (Reaffirmed 1953)
Heat-Power Apparatus ........................................................................ 232.2.6-1950 (Reaffirmed 1956)
Letter Symbols for:
Hydraulics .............................................................................................................. Y10.2-1958
Quantities Used in Mechanics for Solid Bodies .............................................................. Y10.3-1968
Heat and Thermodynamics .................................................................................................. Y10.4-1957
Quantities Used in Electrical Science and Electrical Engineering .............................. Y10.5-1968
Aeronautical Sciences .......................................................................................................... Y10.7-¡954
Structural Analysis .............................................................................................................. Y10.8-1962
Meteorology ............................................................................................................................ YlO. 10-195.3
Acoustics ............................................................................................. Y10.11-1953 (Reaffirmed-1959)
Chemical Engineering ......................................................................... Y 10,l2- 1955 (Reaffirmed- 1961)
Rocket Propulsion ................................................................................................................ Y10.14-1959
Petroleum Reservoir Engineering and Electric Logging ................................................ Y10.15-1958
Shell Theory .................. ........................................................................................................YlO.l 6-1964
Guide for Selecting Greek Letters Used as Letter Symbols
for Engineering Mathematics .......................................................................................... Y10-17-1961
illuminating Engineering ...................................................................................................... Y10.18-1967
Units Used in Science and Technology ............................................................................ Y10.19-1969
Abbreviations for Scientific and Engineering Terms ...................................................... 210.1-1941
Physics ..................................................................................................................................
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