njlee
Mechanical
- Jul 5, 2001
- 36
Hi all,
what is the standard angle for a locking taper? Does it depend on mating materials?
A taper machined onto two mating parts such that when the parts are mated the frictional forces are so great will not rotate or move with respect to one another. No clamping forces are required to keep the parts joined, but considerable force is required to separate the items. This is an extremely rigid and accurate method of joining arbors and spindles.
lee
what is the standard angle for a locking taper? Does it depend on mating materials?
A taper machined onto two mating parts such that when the parts are mated the frictional forces are so great will not rotate or move with respect to one another. No clamping forces are required to keep the parts joined, but considerable force is required to separate the items. This is an extremely rigid and accurate method of joining arbors and spindles.
lee