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BS ISO 4202:2016 specifies the dimensions of reduction sleeves with external 7/24 taper (Nos. 30, 40, 45, 50 and 60) for tools with Morse taper shanks (Nos. 1 to 6).

All these sleeves allow driving of tools having Morse taper shanks which have a tenon at the small end of the shank; some sleeves allow driving of tools having Morse taper shanks which have an axially tapped hole in the shank:
  • with the use of an incorporated screw for sleeves 30 × 1 - 40 × 1 - 40 × 2 - 45 × 1 - 45 × 2 - 45 × 3 - 50 × 2 - 50 × 3 - 50 × 4 - 60 × 3 - 60 × 4 - 60 × 5;
  • with the use of a draw bar for sleeves 30 × 1 - 30 × 2 - 40 × 1 - 40 × 2 - 40 × 3 - 45 × 1 - 45 × 2 - 45 × 3 - 45 × 4 - 50 × 2 - 50 × 3 - 50 × 4 - 50 × 5 - 60 × 3 - 60 × 4 - 60 × 5 - 60 × 6.
Morse tapers conform to ISO 296 while 7/24 tapers are in accordance with ISO 297.


Cross References:
ISO 296
ISO 297
ISO 2583
ISO 13399


All current amendments available at time of purchase are included with the purchase of this document.
 

Document History

  1. BS ISO 4202:2016

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    Reduction sleeves with external 7/24 taper for tools with Morse taper shanks

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  2. BS 1660-6:1988


    Machine tapers-Specification for adaptors with external 7/24 tapers for tools with Morse taper shanks

    • Historical Version
  3. BS 308-2:1985


    Engineering drawing practice-Recommendations for dimensioning and tolerancing of size

    • Historical Version
  4. BS 1660:1972


    Specification for machine tapers, reduction sleeves and extension sockets

    • Historical Version
  5. BS 308-2:1972


    Engineering drawing practice.-Dimensioning and tolerancing of size

    • Historical Version