BS 6635:2003
$86.31
Manufacture of saddle trees made from wood. Specification
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2003 | 12 |
Specifies constructional and dimensional requirements for saddle trees for saddles for general use (jumping, showing, hacking, dressage and similar activities) but excludes saddle trees for racing saddles.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | BRITISH STANDARD |
2 | Committees responsible for this Britishļæ½Standard |
3 | Contents |
5 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 saddle tree |
6 | 4 Identification Table 1 Identification of saddle trees 5 Materials 5.1 Wood 5.2 Adhesives 5.3 Metal |
7 | 6 Dimensions Table 1 Angle dimensions for saddle trees Figure 1 Angle dimension for saddle trees 7 Symmetry 7.1 To ensure symmetry, measurements between datum points (as shown in Table 3 Measurements for the symmetry of saddle trees |
8 | Figure 2 Tree datum points |
9 | 7.2 Tolerances shall be measured using any device offering sufficient accuracy. Figure 3 Example of a symmetry measuring jig |
10 | 8 Manufacture 8.1 The head of the saddle tree shall consist of laminations with a total minimum thickness of 8 … 8.2 Gullets of pressed or stainless steel shall be lipped and not less than 2.95ļæ½mm in thickness … 8.3 The long axis of the gullet plate shall be parallel to the direction of rolling. 8.4 Forged steel gullet plates shall be made from forging steel conforming to BSļæ½970-1:1996, 070M… 8.5 The number of rivets in the gullet plates between the joints of the side bars shall be not le… 8.6 Rivets shall go through both cap plate and gullet plate and shall be adequately burred over. 8.7 Cap and cantle plates shall be fitted. 8.8 Joints at the head and cantle shall be made with an adhesive as specified in 8.9 All internal corners of gullet plates shall have minimum internal radii of 3.18ļæ½mm. 8.10 Any finishing process should not affect the strength of the metal. 9 Marking |