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Standards

Changes to heights of hexagon nuts


Thread d

Nut height m
DIN 934

ISO 4032 Type 1

min.

max.

m/d **)

min.

max.

m/d **)

M5

3.7

0.8

4.4

4.7

0.94

M6

4.7

0.83

4.9

5.2

0.87

M7

5.2

5.5

0.79

6.14

6.5

0.93

M8

6.14

6.5

0.81

6.44

6.8

0.85

M 10

7.64

0.8

8.04

8.4

0.84

M 12

9.64

10

0.83

10.37

10.8

0.90

M 14

10.3

11

0.79

12.1

12.8

0.91

M 16

12.3

13

0.81

14.1

14.8

0.92

M 18

14.3

15

0.83

15.1

15.8

0.88

M 20

14.9

16

0.8

16.9

18

0.90

M 22

16.9

18

0.82

18.1

19.4

0.88

M 24

17.7

19

0.79

20.2

21.5

0.90

M 27

20.7

22

0.81

22.5

23.8

0.88

M 30

22.7

24

0.8

24.3

25.6

0.85

M 33

24.7

26

0.79

27.4

28.7

0.87

M 36

27.4

29

0.81

29.4

31

0.86

M 39

29.4

31

0.79

31.8

33.4

0.86

**) Note: m/d is the ratio of nut height to thread diameter

Changes to standards for threaded screws and tapping screws


Threaded screws

Tapping screws / self-drilling screws

DIN

ISO

DIN

ISO

84

1207

7971

1481

85

1580

7972

1482

963

2009

7973

1483

964

2010

7976

1479

965

7046

7981

7049

966

7047

7982

7050

7985

7045

7983

7051

7504

10666, 15480, 15481, 15482, 15483

Instead of DIN 7985 raised cheese head screw ISO 7045 pan head screw with modified head
dimensions.
For threaded screws and tapping screws the conversion from DIN to ISO Standards resulted in the
following changes:
The countersink angle for tapping screws with countersunk and raised countersunk heads has been
changed from 80 to 90.
For tapping screws, thread size ST 3.9 has been dropped.
Head dimensions and tolerances have been changed.
The self-drilling screws covered by DIN 7504 have been specified in five separate standards.
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