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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ao INTERVATIONAL ORGANZATION FOR STANDAROLZATION ( ORGAN'SATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION A MEKRYHAPORHAR OPCAHMALJAA IO CTAHRAPTHSALIMA Fasteners — Surface discontinuities — Part 1: Bolts, screws and studs for general requirements Ekéments de fixation — Détouts de surteco — Partie 1: Boulons, vis et goujons dusage général ISO 6157-1 Fist edition 1988.08.01 Referens number 180 6187-1" 1988 (E) 180 0107-1 : 1988 (E) Foreword 180 (the Intemational Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies), The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through 1SO technical committees. Each member body interested in @subjoct for which a technical commitise has bee established has ‘the right to be represented on thet comrittes. International organizations, govern- mantal and nan-gavernmental, in liaison with 180, also take part in the wore ISO ‘collaborates closely with the Interetional Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of olectrotechnical standardization Draft International Standards adopted by tho technical committees aro clroulated to ‘the member bodies for approval befora thelr acceptance as International Standards by tha [SO Counel. They are epproved in accordance with ISO procadures requiring at leest 76 % approval by the member bodies voting, International Stonderd [SO 6167-1 wos propared by Technol Committee 130/TC 2, Fasteners. Users should note that all International Standards undergo revision from tine to time and that sny relarance mada hecsin to ary other Intarnational Standard implies te latest edition, unlss otherwise stated, © Intarnational Organivation for Stondordivation, 1982 Printad in Svieeind INTERNATIONAL STANDARD 180 6157-1 : 1988 (E) Fasteners — Surface discontinuities — Part 1: Bolts, screws and studs for general requirements 1. Scope and field of application 1,1. This part of 180 6167 establishes lite for vious types. of surface discontinuities on bolts, screws and studs for gonsral requirements, It applies to bolts, screws and studs with ‘nominal thread diameters 6 mm and larger; product grades A and 8; property lasses up to and including 10:9, unless other- \wise specified in product standards or agreod botwaen ssupplior and purchaser 1.2. Limits tor eutace aiscontinutes on Bote, sorows and studs for special requirements (e.g. automatic essembly) are laid down in (SO 6167-2. When the engineering requirements ‘of the application necessitate that surtace discontinuities on bolts, screws and studs be move closely controle it should be specified in the respective product standard, or the purchaser shall specify the applicable limits in tha Inquiry and purchase order. 4.3 Where the permissible limits for surface discontinuities Indicated in cleus 3 ccour, tho minimum values for tho ‘mechanical and functional propertics apecified in 180 650-1 should stil be met. Nores 1 The gues in clause 3 are ocaeles only. They apply eorespond- ingly also to othar ‘yp of bots, screws and tus, 2. Thoindividulfques show the surface discontinuities exaggereted In some cess for city. 2. References 180 468, Surface roughness — Parameters, thei values and general rules for spectying requhorants 1S0 898-1, Mechanical properties of fasteners — Part 1: Botts, sorews and stwas. 180 2869, Sampling procedures and tables for inspoction by auubutes. 190 9209, Fasteners ~ Accepeance inspection. 3. Types, causes, appearance and limits of surface discontinuities 3.1 Cracks AA crack is @ clean (crystaline) fracture passing through or ‘across the arin boundaries and may possibly follow inclusions of foreign elements. Cracks are normally caused by overstress- ing the metal during forging or other forming operations, or dato neat waaurnent, Wahare pats sre subjected to signieant reheating, cracks usually are discoloured by scale,

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