DIN 601
Hexagon Bolts without Hexagon Nut – with Hexagon Nut – Type g
English
1970
0.000
Detailed Information
This standard agrees essentially with the following ISO Recommendations issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO):
ISO/R 272-1968
ISO/R 733-7968
ISO/R 855-1968
ISO/R 888-1968

Download File
(Log in to download spec.)
Check out other specifications
1990
English
Serrated lock washers with external teeth for screw and washer assemblies
Serrated lock washers as specified in this standard are intended tor use with screw and washer assemblies as specified in DIN 6900 Part 4. Serrated lock washers are mainly designed to provide electric contact between components coated with varnish, anti-corrosive agents or similar materia […]
1991
English
Hexagon head bolts with reduced shank (shank diameter ≈ pitch diameter) Product grade B (ISO 4015: 1979) English version of DIN EN 24 015
This International Standard gives specifications for hexagon head bolts with metric dimensions and thread diameters from 3 up to and including 20 mm, with reduced shank (shank diameter ≈ pitch diameter), of product grade B.
1994
English
Screw threads and fasteners — Vocabulary
This Japanese Industrial Standard specifies the terms and definitions related to the "fundamentals of screw thread" and "threaded fasteners (including washers, pins and rivets)" of the screw threads to be used generally.
1956
English
Taper Key Torque Transmission – Saddle Keys – Dimensions and Application
No figures for permissible variations of tapers on keys and in hub keyways have so far been laid down. If, in special cases, certain prescribed permissible variations must be observed, these must be agreed with the manufacturer when ordering.
1995
English
Square head set screws
This Japanese Industrial Standard specifies the steel square head set screws (hereafter referred to as "steel set screws") and stainless steel square head set screws (hereafter referred to as "stainless steel set screws") for general use.
1973
English
Knurls
Compared with the January 1940 issue of DIN 82, the standard denomination "knurl" has been adopted for all types, since the previous denomination "diamond knurling" and "negative diamond knurling" were not used consistently, and hence difficulties arose in the choice of tools. Some types […]