ISO 5599-1-2001 cor1-2007 PDF
Name in English:
St ISO 5599-1-2001 cor1-2007
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Ст ISO 5599-1-2001 cor1-2007
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Full title and description
St ISO 5599-1-2001 cor1-2007 — ISO 5599-1:2001 (Edition 3) "Pneumatic fluid power — Five-port directional control valves — Part 1: Mounting interface surfaces without electrical connector" together with Technical Corrigendum ISO 5599-1:2001/Cor 1:2007. The base standard (2001) specifies the mechanical interface dimensions, tolerances and port/actuation identifications for five‑port pneumatic directional control valves without an electrical connector; the 2007 corrigendum supplies published corrections to the 2001 edition (minor technical or editorial corrections issued as a free corrigendum).
Abstract
ISO 5599-1:2001 defines standardized mounting-interface surfaces for five‑port directional pneumatic control valves used without an electrical connector. It sets dimensional and tolerance requirements, port identification conventions and the means of indicating the result of operator actuation so that valves and actuators from different manufacturers can be mechanically and functionally matched. ISO 5599-1:2001/Cor 1:2007 is a one‑page technical corrigendum that corrects and clarifies specific errors in the 2001 text/figures without reissuing the full standard.
General information
- Status: Published (base standard published 2001; corrigendum published 2007)
- Publication date: ISO 5599-1:2001 — August 2001; ISO 5599-1:2001/Cor 1:2007 — February 2007
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
- ICS / categories: 23.100.50 (Pneumatic fluid power)
- Edition / version: Edition 3 (2001); Technical Corrigendum 1 (2007) applies to Edition 3
- Number of pages: ISO 5599-1:2001 — 8 pages; ISO 5599-1:2001/Cor 1:2007 — 1 page
Scope
This part of ISO 5599 specifies requirements for the mounting interface surface for five‑port pneumatic directional control valves when no electrical connector is provided. The document covers mechanical interface features (dimensions and tolerances), port identification and marking of actuation results. It is intended for valves designed for typical pneumatic service (commonly up to a rated pressure of 1.6 MPa / 16 bar) and does not address functional performance characteristics beyond interface compatibility. The corrigendum corrects errors in the published 2001 text/figures.
Key topics and requirements
- Standardized dimensions and tolerances for mounting interface features for five‑port directional control valves.
- Port identification (designation of supply, exhaust and working ports) and recommended marking conventions.
- Identification of the result of operator actuation (how valve positions/functions are indicated).
- Compatibility guidance to ensure interchangeability between manufacturers for valves without electrical connectors.
- Corrigendum: published technical corrections to the 2001 edition (editorial/figure/table clarifications or small technical fixes).
Typical use and users
Used by pneumatic valve manufacturers (mechanical design and interface definition), machinery and automation OEMs, system integrators, component designers, procurement/specification engineers, conformity and test laboratories, and maintenance/repair teams who need to ensure mechanical interchangeability of five‑port directional control valves without electrical connectors.
Related standards
Relevant standards in the same family or subject area include ISO 5599-2 (Part 2: mounting interfaces with optional electrical connector), ISO 5599-3 (code system for valve functions), ISO 15407-2 (mounting interfaces for specific valve sizes), ISO 12238 (measurement of shifting time) and ISO 17082 (data to be included in supplier literature). Other ISO/TC 131/SC 5 deliverables address connector pin assignment and related connector/interface specifications.
Keywords
ISO 5599-1, pneumatic fluid power, five‑port directional control valve, mounting interface, port identification, valve interchangeability, corrigendum 2007, mounting surface, mechanical interface, 16 bar
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 5599-1:2001 is an international standard that defines the mounting interface surfaces for five‑port pneumatic directional control valves without electrical connectors. The reference with "cor1-2007" denotes the Technical Corrigendum 1 published in February 2007 which corrects items in the 2001 edition.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers the mechanical dimensions and tolerances of the interface features, conventions for port identification, and methods for indicating the result of operator actuation so that valves from different manufacturers are mechanically and functionally compatible at the interface level. The corrigendum addresses specific minor corrections to the 2001 text/figures.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Valve manufacturers, OEM machinery designers, systems integrators, procurement/specification engineers, test and conformity bodies, and maintenance personnel use the standard to ensure mechanical interchangeability of five‑port directional control valves.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The referenced edition is Edition 3 (2001) with a Technical Corrigendum issued in 2007. Users should check the latest ISO catalogue or national standards bodies for any subsequent revisions or withdrawals; the corrigendum itself is a published correction to the 2001 edition.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — ISO 5599 is a multi‑part series. Part 1 covers interfaces without electrical connector; Part 2 covers interfaces with an optional electrical connector; Part 3 defines a coding system for valve functions. Related ISO standards address connector pin assignments, shifting‑time measurement and supplier data for pneumatic valves.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Pneumatic fluid power, five‑port valve, mounting interface, port identification, ISO 5599-1, corr. 2007, valve interchangeability, mounting surface, mechanical dimensions.