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UDC 621.862 : 669,586,5 : 620.1 DEUTSCHE NORM January 1988 DIN 267 Fasteners Technical delivery conditions Hot-dip galvanized parts Mechenische Verbindunaselemente: ‘technische Lieferbedingungen; feuerverzingte Teile Supersedes March 1977 edition. In keeping with current practi in standerds published by the International Organiration for Standardization (ISO), ‘2 comms has been used throughout as the decimal marker. Dimensions in mm Id of application ‘Any greyness of hot-dip galvanized coatings is inherent to the material and thus not an indication of inferior ‘quality of corrosion protection, 1 Fi “This standard specifies the technical delivery conditions for fasteners (mainly sores, bolts ang auts) with an MS to 9136 eoerse thread and provided with a zinc coating See DIN 50976 for requirements relating to hor) function property ater Nt-ip galvanizing Hexagon head bolt 2) The bolt hread shall be produced to tolerance DIN 601 — M12x 50—4,6—tZn postion o specified in DIN 13 Part 15 to give fundamental Seviations at specified in table 1 and an Teble 1, Fundamental deviations for bol threads and actual thread profile corcesponcing to tolerance class 8 ‘minimum coating thickness {tor pracuct grade Cl or tolerance elas 6 (for product, T Funda | Minimum grade Al before hotdip galvanizing. After coating, s | Fares leaatngshck the theead profile shal not at any point wransgeess the |, Thread sze, | PIN gavation | ness at meas rraximum material limit for position h (zero lin). coarse throa Peden | wing point, b} The nut shall be produced to the deviation required nvm | iow forthe zine coating process so that the bolt thread | M6 1 | -w0 | may vansgeess the 20 line alter costing, this pro- eo cecure being permisibe if bolt and nu ere supolied as |_M® ce ae M10 15 | = 500 “The bolt tweed shalt not be recut after galvanizing, The = minimum dimensions ofa hovip glvanies teas are LM 12 178_| = 310 Tb be calculaed from the minimum dimensions prior to | M14; 16 2 | a cating plus the minimum coating thickness (ee tale). coating, lus! eoating thickness ee sable). [aging zosma2 | 28 | -325 | «0 “The thread of nut shall not be hot dip galvanized, but cut into the Blank after coating M2a; M27 a [-ss | «0 | ‘The limi Sevetions specified in 1$0 4759 Part apply | Maa; m3 as |e | 40 to the fastoner batore galvanizing. Coating shall not — impair the ease with which components may be assembled. [M36 «| -ss5 | 0 Continued on pages 2 10 5 10.88 DIN 267 Part 10 Engl. Price group 6 Sole: No. 0705 Page 2 DIN 267 Part 10 Table 2. Limit dimensions for bolt threads prior to hot-dip galvanizing (calculated on the basis of the screw thread tolerance system specified in DIN 13 Parts 14 and 15) Major diameter Pitch diameter, Winer Sater, 2 as 23 thread | ite, the | (Maximum) Minimum —frtaximum! minimum ——|ataximum) Minimum tolerance | tolerance tolerance | tolerance ‘tolerance | tolerue cies clas class clas clas clas snes; 8 | s [seas] 6 | 6 lems! 8 | 6 we | arto | 5430 | 6500 | sooo | aso | aaa | eae | anes} ase me | 125 | z70s | zar0 | 7493 | 6ee3 | 6703 | errs | esr1 | saaa | ao0s mao [15 | e700 | oss | cuss | 736 | oma | ease | vaso | 700 | 7er0 maa | 176 | tno20 | vi205 | vas | i058 | tostr | voss | oma | ea] aaze Pas 2 13685 | 13,235 | 13405 | 12386 | 12136 | 12226 | 11,251 10,904 | 10994 mio | 2 | 15685 | 16235 | 15405 | sas | 14ta8 | tazz8 | vazar | 12908 | vamos M18 25 17,675 | 17.145 | 17,340 | 16,051 15706 | 18881 | 14608 | 14247 | 14,342 | mz0 | 26 | vers | wexes | ves | 180s | 17.706 | t7a61 | 100s | 16247 | vance m2a [3 | zases | 2506s | 25200 | zirie | araor | arate | tease | 105s | vooae M27 3 26865 | 26.065 | 26290 | 24,716 | 24401 | 24516 | 22084 | 22683 | 22688 mao | 3s | 2aes | zee | 25290 | 2722 | a7oa7 | a7a70 | 25961 | 260s | 2s0r M33 35 92655 | 31,985 3a: 230 | 90,382 | 30047 | 30,170 | 28261 27891 | 28014 mac | 40 | seas | seaes | asa7o | saoe? | azo | azexs | sore | coam | soaeo | Note. The limit dimensions specitied in table 2 cannot be checked following chemical removal of the zing coating since steel is dissolved in the hot-dip galvanizing process 4 Fundamental deviations, coating thicknesses and limit dimensions for bolt threads ‘Table 1 specities the fundamental deviations for tolerance position e for bolt threads and the minimum coating thiekness ‘at the point of measurement (see subclause 7.2.1), whilst table 2 lists the thread limit dimensions prior to hotdip galva nizing. 5 Coating thickness for nuts {As the threed of nuts is only cut in the blank atter hot Sip galvanizing, there is no specitication with regerd to the relationship between coating thickness end nominal thread diameter or pitch required Hot-cip galvanized nuts shall have the seme minimum coating thickness on their bearing faces as hot-cip galvanized bolts, je, 40pm, 6 Minimum failure loads and proof loads ‘The minimum failure loads and proot loads as specified in tablet 3 and 4 have been csleulated on the basis of the minimum values of tensile etrength, Rn, oF proof etrets, Sp, oe specified in 180 808 Pert. These values were not, however, MLM! plied by the nominal stress area as specified in DIN 13 Part 28 as isthe case in ISO BOB Part 1, but by the mi S17055 2722, A. min, Which derives from tolerance position » and tolerance cles 8, It is given by. Asma” (fasta y 4 2 where 2 ay_I6 the minimum thread pitch diameter: 3 yxy is the minimum thread minor diameter “The minimum failure loeds and proof loads for property classes other than those listed in tables 3 and 4 may be calculated in the same way, DIN 267 Part 10, Page 3 Table 3. Minimum failure loads for hot-dip galvanized bolts and proof loads for hot-dip galvanized nuts with oversize thread Property class bolv/nut Theva Piren, | Stress area, aaa | 80 ssa | 10910 sive P Asmin. inom? Minimum failure load of bolt 0 proct load for nut, sma “RegleiN we 7 16a 3550 3200 | 18100 77 100 we 128 I 15700 25 000, "32 600 Mi0 75 20 400 25 500 40700 52900 mia ws a 30000 37 600 30700 76 100 mia 2 [ioe 7600) 52 000 33700 708 000 wie 2 iat 57 600 72000 | 115000 150 600 Mie 28 a 70 800 500 147 005 “84 000 nao ce 20800 Tie000 | 188 000 736 000 [waa 28 2ea_| 194000 142000” | 236 000 1795 000 Le as «| 132.000 wes000 | 273000 342.000 ua | 3 aaa] «178.000 216000 | 858000 280 600 M30 35 530 2312000, 7285 000, 40.000 351 000 Mas 35 oe _+| 2eeo00 30 000 ‘547 000 ‘85 000 M36 a 7 sivoco | 389000 | 688000 | 808000 Table 4, Proof loads for hot-dip galvanized nuts Property ea Thad ch, | Sona, ie : ‘s e % 8 we inenmt Proof foad, 'Agimin Sp) in N ma 7 wae Me 125 ais | 7040 ere | 18150 25 860 oo is Ey Tem) ee |e | a 17S 75.1 16 900 21000 43 600, 62 300 rs 2 104 “29100 60.300 ‘86 300 [wis ae wom [eae | 100” oo ra i “oso | ves 00 | v7 oxo M20 25 27 63 600 496 000 188 000 M22 25 [28a 73500 | 170000 | 296 000 M24 3 | a2 ‘92 100 re7o00 | 273.000 war 2 =| vaies | soon | asa eo cr a vwwco0 [stood 0 or as wom | se500 | sar On M36 4 177 i 218000 | 488 C00 845 000 Page 4 DIN 267 Part 10 7 Testing DIN 267 Part 5 shall apply for the acceptance inspection of hot-dip gelvanized fasteners 7.1. Proof load test and determination of failure load ‘The proot load test and the detertmination of the failure load for bolts shall be carried out as described in SO 898 Part 1 {and the proof fosd test on nuts with oversize thread, as specified in DIN 267 Part 4, Althouh, civen the special thread ‘tolerances applying here, feilure of the bolt during tensile is acceptable as a result of thread stripping, the minimum {silure loads specified in table 3 shall still be achieved, 7.2 Determination of coating thickness 7.2.1 Measuring pointe ‘The thickness of the coating on bolts or screws shall be measured st a point approximately in the centre of the head, and in the case of nuts, approximately in the middle of one flat (see figure 2). Examples of measuring points Measuring point Measuring point Measuring point / @ Figure 1. Figure 2. Figure 3, Where the above specifications cannot be applied to other types of fastener by anlogy, location of the measuring points shall be agreed, 7.2.2. Method of determining the coating thickness DIN 80 933 shell epply for the direct determination of coating thickness, Methods of magnetic measurement, e.g, those comptying with DIN 50981, or any other methods mey, however, also be used If they give the same results, Standards referred to DIN 13 Part 14 180 metric serew thread; principles of a tolerance system for threads greater than 1 mm in diameter BIN 13 Part 15 1SO metric serew thread; fundemental devietions and tolerances for threads greater than 1 mm in diameter DIN 13 Part 2B 1SO metric screw thread: coarse and fine pitch threads from 1 to 250 mm threed diemeter; core cross sections, stress arees and pitch angle DIN 267 Part 4 Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; property classes for nuts (previous classes) DIN 267 Part 5 Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; acceptance inspection (modified version of 1SO 3269, 1984 edition) DIN 601 M5 to M 52 hexagon head bolts; product grade C DIN 50933, Measurement of costing thickness; measurement of costing thickness by differential meesurement Using calipers DIN 50976 Corrosion protection: coating of iron and steel components by hot-dip galvanizing; requirements and testing DIN 60 981 ‘Measurement of costing thickness; magnetic methods of determining the thickness of non terromagnetie coatings on ferromagnetic substrates 180 B9BPat 1 Mechanical properties of fasteners; bolts, serews and studs 10 898 Part2 —Machanieat properties of faeteners; nuts with specified proof Yoods 'S0 4759 Part 1 Tolerances for festeners; bots, screws and nurs with thread diameters between 1,6 and 160 mm and product grades A, & and C Previous edition iN 267 Part 10: 03.77 DIN 267 Part 10. Page 5 Amendments “The following amendments have been made 10 the March 1977 eition, {a} Valves for the bolt thread minor diameter have be 'b) Minimum failure loads and proot loads have been specified taking into consideration the larger fundamental deviations for hot-dip galvanized bolts produced to a modified tolerance position or for nuts with oversize thread. «c) The standard has been editorially revised. n corrected. Explanatory notes In comparison with the March 1977 edition of this standard, this edition includes minimum failure loads and. proot loads for bolts and nuts, These loads are smallc than the values specified in ISO 888 Part 1 or DIN 267 Part 4. ‘This is intended to teke account of the increased fundsmental deviations (derived from tolerance position a) specified for hot-dip galvanized bolts and screws, the effective stress area here being markedly smaller than the nominal stress are and the reduced overlap of the bolt and nut threads, ‘The scope of the standard hes beeh limited to Ml to M 36 fasteners with coarse thread as, owing to lack of experience in hotdip galvanizing of colts larger than size M 36, standard specifications cannot as yet be given and production of festeners smaller than M 6 (or a piteh smaller than 1 mm) is uneconomical. [Although the specifications given in his standard chiefly apply to bolt sorews and nuts, i. to threaded components, they may also be applied to accessories such as plain washers and lock washers. Despite the fact that thera is at present little evidence for hydrogen-induced brittle fracture, such fracture cannot be ruled fut in the case of hot-dip galvanized steel bolts having the chemical competition and minimum tempering temperacuree specified in 150 898 Part 1, owing to the pretreatment (pickling) required for components with a tensile strength ‘exceeding 1000 N/mmz, Such fracture, Nowever, can generally be prevented by using sultable materials and by ensuring that pickling is properly carried out. ‘The specification given in subclause 7.2.2, that other methods of measurement should give the same results does not only mean the same absolute (or mesn] values whan these test methods are used, but also that zhese ather, unspecified methods involve the same uncertainty of measurement and the same variability as the methods specified in DIN 50933, ‘This permits other methods of measurement to be applied w/chout additional inaceuracies or variations in results being introduced International Patent Classification ©23.02/08 F 166.33/00

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