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ASME B107.410 2018 R2023

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ASME B107.410-2018-R2023 Struck Tools

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The purpose of B107.410 is to define essential performance and safety requirements specifically applicable to the various struck tools covered herein. It specifies test methods to evaluate performance related to the defined requirements and safety, and indicates limitations of safe use. This standard supersedes, replaces, and renders obsolete the following standards: B107.43, Wood-Splitting Wedge; B107.44, Chisels ?? ?¢?? Glaziers ?? ?¢??, Wood, Ripping, Flooring/Electricians ?? ?¢??; B107.46, Stud, Screw, and Pipe Extractors: Safety Requirements; B107.48, Metal Chisels, Punches, and Drift Pins; B107.49, Nail Sets; B107.50, Brick Chisels, Brick Sets, and Star Drills; B107.52, Nail Puller Bars and Pry Bars; B107.59, Slugging and Striking Wrenches.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
7 ASME B107 COMMITTEE ROSTER
8 CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE B107 COMMITTEE
10 1 SCOPE
2 DEFINITIONS
11 Table 1-1 Striking Tools
12 Table 2-1 Appropriate Striking Tools
15 3 REFERENCES
4 CLASSIFICATION
5 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
5.1 Design: Category 43 Wood‐Splitting Wedges
16 5.2 Design: Category 44 Chisels — Glaziers’, Wood, Ripping, Flooring/Electricians’
5.3 Design: Category 46 Stud, Screw, and Pipe Extractors
5.4 Design: Category 48 Metal Chisels, Punches, and Drift Pins
5.5 Design: Category 49 Nail Sets
5.6 Design: Category 50 Brick Chisels, Brick Sets, and Star Drills
5.7 Design: Category 52 Nail‐Puller Bars and Pry Bars
17 5.8 Design: Category 59 Slugging and Striking Wrenches
5.9 Struck Face (All Except Category 48 Type III and Category 52)
5.10 Materials
5.11 Hardness
5.12 Finish (Categories 48 and 50)
5.13 Marking
18 Figures
Figure 5.1-1 Category 43 Wood‐Splitting Wedges
Figure 5.1-2 Category 43 Square Head Wedges
Figure 5.1-3 Category 43 Stave and Oregon-Splitting Wedges
19 Figure 5.2-1 Category 44 Glaziers’ Chisels
Figure 5.2-2 Category 44 All‐Steel Wood Chisels
20 Figure 5.2-3 Category 44 Wood Chisels
21 Figure 5.2-4 Category 44 Ripping Chisels
22 Figure 5.2-5 Category 44 Flooring/Electricians’ Chisels
23 Figure 5.3-1 Category 46 Multi‐Spline Extractor
Figure 5.3-2 Category 46 Spiral Flute Extractor
24 Figure 5.3-3 Category 46 Straight Flute Extractor
Figure 5.3-4 Category 46 Tapered Flute Extractor
25 Figure 5.4.1-1 Category 48 Type I Chisels
Figure 5.4.1-2 Category 48 Type I Handle‐Held Chisels
26 Figure 5.4.2-1 Category 48 Type II Punches
27 Figure 5.4.2-2 Category 48 Type II Handle‐Held Punches
Figure 5.4.3-1 Category 48 Type III Drift Pins
28 Figure 5.5.1-1 Category 49 Type I Nail Set
Figure 5.5.2-1 Category 49 Type II (Self‐Centering) Nail Set
29 Figure 5.6-1 Category 50 Brick Chisel and Brick Set
Figure 5.6-2 Configuration of Category 50 Brick Chisel and Brick Set Bevels
30 Figure 5.6-3 Category 50 Star Drill
31 Figure 5.7.1-1 Category 52 Type I Struck Nail‐Puller Bars
32 Figure 5.7.1-2 Category 52 Type II, Class 1 Nonstruck Multipurpose Bar
Figure 5.7.1-3 Category 52 Type II, Class 2 Nonstruck Ripping/Wrecking Bar
Figure 5.7.2-1 Category 52 Type III, Class 1 Close Quarter Pry Bar
Figure 5.7.3-1 Category 52 Type III, Class 2 Die Setter Pry Bar
Figure 5.7.4-1 Category 52 Type III, Class 3 Handled Pry Bar
Figure 5.7.5-1 Category 52 Type III, Class 4 Pinch Bar
33 Figure 5.8-1 Category 59 Striking Wrenches
Figure 5.8-2 Category 59 Slugging Wrenches
Figure 5.8-3 Struck Block Cross Section
Figure 5.7.6-1 Category 52 Type III, Class 5 Rolling Head Pry Bar
34 6 TESTS
6.1 Hardness Determination Test
6.2 Impact Tests
Tables
Table 5.9-1 Striking Face and Chamfer
Table 5.11-1 Hardness Requirements
37 6.3 Tensile Force Test
6.4 Side Force Test
6.5 Permanent Set
6.6 Bending Moment Test for Category 48 Type II, Class 4 Drift or Lining‐Up Punches
6.7 Handle Static Force Test
38 6.8 Nail‐Pulling Test — Category 52
6.9 Category 52 Type II Prying Test
6.10 Category 52 Type III Prying Tests
6.11 Category 52 Handle Solvent Resistance Test
39 Figure 6.2.2-1 Impact Test for Category 44 Types I and II Chisels
Table 6.2.4-1 Category 46 Impact Test Parameters
40 Table 6.2.5-1 Impact Test Parameters — Category 48 Type I Chisels
41 Table 6.2.5-2 Impact Test Parameters — Category 48 Type II Punches
42 Figure 6.2.8-1 Category 52 Handle Impact Test
Table 6.2.5-3 Impact Test Parameters — Category 48 Type III Drift Pins
Table 6.2.8-1 Category 52 Handle Impact Test Specifications
43 Figure 6.2.9.1-1 Impact Test Setup
Table 6.2.9.1-1 Category 59 Impact Test Specifications
44 Figure 6.4-1 Category 44 Side Force Test
Table 6.3-1 Category 52 Handle Tensile Force Test Loads
45 Figure 6.5.1-1 Category 44 Permanent Set Test
Figure 6.6-1 Category 48 Bending Moment Test
46 Figure 6.7-1 Static Force Test for Category 48 Handle‐Held Punches
Figure 6.7-2 Static Force Test for Category 48 Handle‐Held Chisels
47 Figure 6.9-1 Prying Test
48 Table 6.9-1 Category 52 Type II Prying End Test Specifications
Table 6.10.1-1 Category 52 Type III Prying End Test Specifications
49 Figure 6.10.2-1 Point End Test
Table 6.10.2-1 Category 52 Point End Test Specifications
50 7 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITATIONS OF USE
7.1 Safety Requirements
7.2 Limitations of Use
ASME B107.410 2018 R2023
$98.04