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1999
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TEST FOR EVALUATING THE TORQUE-TENSION RELATIONSHIP ON BOTH EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL METRIC THREADED FASTENERS
This standard provides a test method for determining the torque-tension relationship on both external and internal threaded fasteners for the purpose of measuring the frictional characteristics of the threaded fasteners. The results obtained by this test are relevant to the test conditions only a...
1995
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Studs – with a length of engagement equal to about 1 d
This standard specifies dimensions and technical delivery conditions for studs intended for use mainly in steel. As specified in DIN 267-2, the stud end thread shall be produced to tolerance Sk6 as in DIN 13-51, unless the stud is designated Fo (‘without interference-fit thread’) or Sn4.
1993
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Threaded fasteners — Axial load fatigue testing — Test methods and evaluation of results
This International Standard specifies the conditions for carrying out axial load fatigue tests on threaded fasteners, as well as recommendations for the evaluation of the results. Unless otherwise agreed, the tests are of the fluctuating tension type and are carried out at room temperature, the ...
2002
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STAINLESS STEEL BOLTS, HEX CAP SCREWS, AND STUDS
1.1 This specification covers the requirements for stainless steel bolts, hex cap screws, and studs 0.25 to 1.50 in. nominal diameter inclusive in a number of alloys in common use and intended for service applications requiring general corrosion resistance.
2005
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Cup head square neck bolts
This Standard specifies the characteristics of cup head square neck bolts with metric dimensions and threads from M6 up to and including M20, of product grade B. If, in special cases, specifications other than those listed in this Standard are required, it is recommended that they should be sele...
1986
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Weld studs
Weld studs are fasteners which are primarily selected because of their weldability. When determining what loadbearing capacity weld studs are to have, account shall be taken of their inherent strength, the part into which the studs are welded, and the intended function, e.g. use as components of ...
