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BS EN ISO 898-5:2012

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Mechanical properties of fasteners made of carbon steel and alloy steel – Set screws and similar threaded fasteners with specified hardness classes. Coarse thread and fine pitch thread

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BSI 2012 24
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This part of ISO 898 specifies mechanical and physical properties of set screws and similar threaded fasteners made of carbon steel or alloy steel when tested at an ambient temperature range of 10 °C to 35 °C. Fasteners (the term used when set screws and similar threaded fasteners are considered all together) which conform to the requirements of this part of ISO 898 are evaluated at that ambient temperature range.

Fasteners in conformance with this part of ISO 898 are classified to specified hardness classes and are intended for use under compressive stress only.

NOTE Fasteners conforming to the requirements of this part of ISO 898 are used in applications ranging from −50 °C to +150 °C. It is the responsibility of users to consult an experienced fastener metallurgist for temperatures outside the range of −50 °C to +150 °C and up to a maximum temperature of +300 °C when determining appropriate choices for a given application.

This part of ISO 898 is applicable to set screws and similar threaded fasteners:

  • made of carbon steel or alloy steel,

  • having a triangular ISO metric screw thread in conformance with ISO 68-1,

  • with a coarse pitch thread of M1,6 to M30, and a fine pitch thread of M8×1 to M30×2,

  • with diameter/pitch combinations in conformance with ISO 261 and ISO 262, and

  • having thread tolerances in conformance with ISO 965-1 and ISO 965-2.

It does not specify requirements for such properties as

  • tensile strength,

  • shear strength,

  • weldability,

  • corrosion resistance, or

  • the ability to withstand temperatures above +150 °C or below −50 °C.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
6 Foreword
7 1 Scope
2 Normative references
8 3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
9 5 Designation system
6 Materials
10 7 Mechanical and physical properties
11 8 Applicability of test methods
8.1 Manufacturer’s inspection
8.2 Supplier’s inspection
8.3 Purchaser’s inspection
12 9 Test methods
9.1 Hardness test
13 9.2 Decarburization test
16 9.3 Carburization test
17 9.4 Proof torque test for hexagonal socket set screws and hexalobular socket set screws of hardness class 45H
19 10 Marking
10.1 General
10.2 Manufacturer’s identification mark
10.3 Marking set screws with hardness class
10.4 Marking of packages
20 Annex A
(informative)

Hydrogen embrittlement relief after electroplating of set screws

21 Bibliography
BS EN ISO 898-5:2012
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