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1 угол наклона боковой стороны резьбы
угол наклона боковой стороны резьбы (β, γ)
Угол между боковой стороной резьбы и перпендикуляром к оси резьбы в плоскости осевого сечения.
Примечание
Сумма углов наклона обеих боковых сторон резьбы равна углу профиля резьбы:
В зависимости от соотношения номинальных углов наклона обеих боковых сторон профиля различают:
резьбы с симметричным профилем, для которых ;
резьбы с несимметричным профилем, для которых ; буквой γ обозначают меньший угол наклона боковой стороны.
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28. Угол наклона боковой стороны резьбы
D. Flankenwinkel des Gewindes
Е. Flank angle
F. Angle du flanc
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Угол между боковой стороной резьбы и перпендикуляром к оси резьбы в плоскости осевого сечения (черт. 13)
Черт. 13
Источник: ГОСТ 11708-82: Основные нормы взаимозаменяемости. Резьба. Термины и определения оригинал документа
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