ISO 9182-2:2023
(Main)Tools for pressing - Guide pillars - Part 2: Type A, straight pillars
Tools for pressing - Guide pillars - Part 2: Type A, straight pillars
This document specifies the dimensions and tolerances of guide pillars, type A, intended for use in press tools. These guide pillars can be straight, type A1, or straight with end-locking and locking ring, type A2. This document gives guidance on the materials and specifies the hardness and the designation of guide pillars which meet the requirements of this document.
Outillage de presse — Colonnes de guidage — Partie 2: Type A, colonnes droites
Le présent document spécifie les dimensions et tolérances des colonnes de guidage, type A, destinées à être utilisées dans des outillages de presse. Ces colonnes peuvent être droites, type A1, ou droites à retenue inférieure avec jonc, type A2. Le présent document donne des indications relatives aux matériaux, spécifie une dureté et spécifie la désignation des colonnes de guidage conformes au présent document.
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 14-Aug-2023
- Technical Committee
- ISO/TC 29/SC 8 - Tools for pressing and moulding
- Drafting Committee
- ISO/TC 29/SC 8 - Tools for pressing and moulding
- Current Stage
- 6060 - International Standard published
- Start Date
- 15-Aug-2023
- Due Date
- 30-Jul-2024
- Completion Date
- 15-Aug-2023
Relations
- Effective Date
- 06-Jun-2022
Overview
ISO 9182-2:2023 is an international standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that specifies the dimensions, tolerances, materials, and hardness requirements for type A guide pillars used in press tools. This third edition updates the prior 2013 version, refining tolerances and adding options to accommodate modern manufacturing needs.
Guide pillars are essential components in pressing tools, providing precision alignment and guiding movement within the tool assembly. The standard covers two subtypes of straight guide pillars:
- Type A1: Straight guide pillars without threading.
- Type A2: Straight guide pillars with end-locking features, including a locking ring and optional threading.
This document ensures compatibility and interchangeability of guide pillars in press tooling applications, facilitating quality, reliability, and efficiency in manufacturing processes.
Key Topics
Dimensions & Tolerances
The standard provides detailed dimensions and tolerances for guide pillars, including diameter, length, surface roughness, and radii. It excludes larger diameters (80 mm and 100 mm) that were in the previous edition and sets dimensional guidelines for types A1 and A2 pillars.Material and Hardness Specifications
While the choice of material is left to the manufacturer, the standard mandates a hardness of 56 HRC to ensure durability and wear resistance during tool operation. Hardness testing is referenced according to ISO 6508-1.Design Features
For type A2 pillars, end-locking mechanisms with a locking ring are defined, including precise groove dimensions to secure the pillar in place effectively. The standard also provides options for pillars with or without threading.Designation System
A standardized designation format is established to identify guide pillars succinctly, including type, diameter, length, and threading option, facilitating clear communication in procurement and production.Surface Quality
Surface roughness values are specified with options depending on threading presence, promoting smooth motion and reducing wear in press tool assemblies.
Applications
ISO 9182-2:2023 guide pillars are widely used in various press tooling applications where precise alignment and guided motion are critical. Common industries and use cases include:
Automotive Manufacturing
Ensuring accurate die alignment in stamping and forming operations.Metalworking and Fabrication
Guiding press operations in sheet metal forming, extrusion, and cutting tools.Tool and Die Making
Standardized components in the construction of progressive, transfer, and other press tools.Industrial Machinery Assembly
Replacement or upgrade of guide pillars to maintain tool precision and extend equipment lifespan.
By following the standard, manufacturers and users benefit from enhanced quality control, interoperability between components, and reduced downtime due to part mismatch.
Related Standards
ISO 9182-2:2023 references and complements other standards to ensure comprehensive guidance:
ISO 9182-1: Tools for pressing - Guide pillars - Part 1: Types
Provides an overview of various guide pillar types beyond type A.ISO 286-2: Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - ISO code system for tolerances on linear sizes - Part 2: Tables of standard tolerance grades and limit deviations
Defines tolerance classes that are applied within ISO 9182-2 for dimensional accuracy.ISO 6411: Technical drawings - Simplified representation of center holes
Specifies symbols and conventions for center holes referenced in guide pillar designs.ISO 6508-1: Metallic materials - Rockwell hardness test - Part 1: Test method
Describes the hardness testing method crucial for verifying guide pillar hardness.
Utilizing these standards in conjunction helps ensure that guide pillars conform to international specifications for quality and performance in press tool assemblies.
Keywords: ISO 9182-2:2023, guide pillars, tools for pressing, press tool components, type A guide pillars, straight guide pillars, manufacturing tolerances, hardness 56 HRC, tool alignment, press tooling standards, locking ring, threading options, ISO standards for tooling.
ISO 9182-2:2023 - Tools for pressing — Guide pillars — Part 2: Type A, straight pillars Released:15. 08. 2023
ISO 9182-2:2023 - Outillage de presse — Colonnes de guidage — Partie 2: Type A, colonnes droites Released:15. 08. 2023
Frequently Asked Questions
ISO 9182-2:2023 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Tools for pressing - Guide pillars - Part 2: Type A, straight pillars". This standard covers: This document specifies the dimensions and tolerances of guide pillars, type A, intended for use in press tools. These guide pillars can be straight, type A1, or straight with end-locking and locking ring, type A2. This document gives guidance on the materials and specifies the hardness and the designation of guide pillars which meet the requirements of this document.
This document specifies the dimensions and tolerances of guide pillars, type A, intended for use in press tools. These guide pillars can be straight, type A1, or straight with end-locking and locking ring, type A2. This document gives guidance on the materials and specifies the hardness and the designation of guide pillars which meet the requirements of this document.
ISO 9182-2:2023 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 25.120.10 - Forging equipment. Presses. Shears. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
ISO 9182-2:2023 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 9182-2:2013. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 9182-2
Third edition
2023-08
Tools for pressing — Guide pillars —
Part 2:
Type A, straight pillars
Outillage de presse — Colonnes de guidage —
Partie 2: Type A, colonnes droites
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3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Dimensions .1
5 Material. 4
6 Designation . 4
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This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 9182-2:2013) which has been technically
revised.
The main changes are as follows:
— deletion of pillar diameter 80 mm and 100 mm and modification of the tolerance on d ;
— addition of an opti
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Troisième édition
2023-08
Outillage de presse — Colonnes de
guidage —
Partie 2:
Type A, colonnes droites
Tools for pressing — Guide pillars —
Part 2: Type A, straight pillars
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Cette troisième édition annule et remplace la deuxième édition (ISO 9182-2:2013) qui a fait l’objet d’une
révision technique.
Les principales modifications sont les suivantes:
— suppression des colonnes de diamètres 80 mm et 100 mm et modification de la tolérance sur d ;
— ajout d’une option avec filetage;
— modification de la valeur de la rugosité de surface;
— modification de la dureté de la colonne;
—
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