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Comparison of AGMA 2000 and ISO 1328 1

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I realise that there are differences which make a one to one comparison of the accuracy requirements of these two standards difficult but can anybody recommend a basic publised comparison table?
 
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From the KISSOFT gear design program manual available at:


Tooth quality according to ISO 1328
The tooth quality according to ISO 1328 is about the same quality as in DIN 3961 or BS 433/2.
The following qualities are achievable:
Manufacturing method Quality
Grinding 2 ... 7
Chafing 5 ... 7
Planing (5)6 ... 9
Milling (5)6 ... 9
Ramming (5)6 ... 9
Slotting, Sintering 8 ... 12

Converting qualities according to AGMA:
Quality according to ISO according to AGMA 390.03
1 15
2 14
3 13
4 12
5 11
6 10
7 9
8 8
9 7
10 6
11 5

AGMA 2000 tolerances are identical to AGMA 390.03
 
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