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ISO INTERNATIONAL STANDARD 3269 Second edition 1988-12-15 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION MEKAYHAPORHIAR OPFANMSALMR NO CTARAAPTAGALHA Fasteners — Acceptance inspection iéments de ration — Contre de réception Referees number bY 50 3269: 1988 180 3269 : 1988 (E) Foreword 180 Itho Intemational Organization for Standardizotion) isa worldwide federation of rational standerds bodies (ISO member bodies}. The work of praparing International Standards is normally cartied out through ISO technical committees, Each member bbody interested in a subject tor which a technical corerittae has been established has the tight to be represented on that committee. International organizations, govern ‘ental and non-governmental, in lisison with ISO, algo take part in the work. ISO Zlaborates closely with the intemational Electrotechnical Commission (HEC) on all matters of electrotechnics! standardization. Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees ate circulated 10 ‘he member bodies for approval before their acceptance as International Standards by thg ISO Council. They are approved in accardancs wh ISO procedures requiring at least 75 % approval by the member bodies voting, Ingernationah Standart (SO 3260 was propared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 2, Fasteners. ‘Tie second edition cancels and replaces the fist edition {ISO 3269 : 1984), of which it ‘canstitutas a technical revision. in particule, ‘a the terms “defect” and “defective” have been replaced by "nonconformity” ‘and “nongontotming unit”; b)_ AQLvalues for dimensional and mechenical characteristics for plain washers and pins have been specified. - _sers should note that all International Standards undesgo revision fom time to time ‘and that any reference made herein to any other International Standard implies its latest edition, unless otherwise stated. © International Organization for Standardization, 1988 # Printed in Switzeronds INTERNATIONAL STANDARD 1SO 3269 : 1988(E) Fasteners — Acceptance inspection 1 Scope and field of application 4.1. This international Standard specifies the procadura to be ‘ollowed by the purchaser at his acceptance inspection in order to decide whether a lot of fasteners may be accepted or ro- jected. when no other acceptance procedure hes been agreed with the suppiier at the time of ordering the fasteners. Addi- ora specific acceptability requirements may be included within 3 specific product standard (tor example, prevaiing torque type nuts). The procedure is also to be apeilad when conformance 0 specification is disputed. 1.2. applies to bolt, screws, studs, nuts, pins, washors and other related fasteners not intended for high-volume machine assembly, for spetial purpose applications or for specialy ‘engineered applications requiring greater in-process controls {and lot taceabily. Procedures for these products shall be ‘aureed between supplier and user prior to confirmation of the order. 1.3. Ieapplis to fully manufactured products anly and nelthor |mplies nor includes any particular in-orocess contol procedure or inspection during production. 1. Accessories, services and partially fabricated parts {for ‘example, washers, mits, plating, heat treatment, blanks, etc.) ‘may be purchased by the supplier from other suppiers for use in production of fastoners. However, the supper of the fully manufactured product shall be solely responsible forthe quality ‘af tho final product. Any plating of other process carried out by the user after teceiat of the fasteners shal validate the requirernents ofthis ‘international Standard. 1.5 The annex gives notes for guidance and the rationale bbohind this International Seandard, 2 References 180 898-1, Mechanical propertias af fasteners ~ Port 1: Balt, serews and studs. 'S0 898-2, Mechanical properties of fasteners — Part 2: Nuts with specified proof load valves. Win preparation. 'S0 988-6, Mechanical properties of fasteners — Part 6: Nuts With specified proof load values — Fine pitch thread. 180 2869, Sampling procedures and tables for inspection by atinbutes, '80 3608, Corrasian-resisiant stainless steel fasteners — Specitications. 150 3594, Statistics, vocabulary and symbols, 1S0 4768-1, Tolerances for fasteners — Part 1: Bolts, screws ‘and puts with thread diameters > 1,8 and < 150 mm and product grades A, B and C, 180 4759.3, Tolerances for fasteners — Part 3: Washers for ‘metric bohts, screws and nuts with tread dlamerers from | up {0 and including 180 nmr — Product grades A and C. 180 5157-1, Fasteners — Surface discontinuities — Part 1 Bolts, screws and studs for genersl requirements. 180 6157-2, Fasteners — Surface alscontinulties — Part 2: ‘Nuts with thread sizes MS to M39.) 1S0 6157.3, Fastaners — Surface alscontinuities — Part 3: Bolts, serewss and studs for special requirements. 3° General requirements 3.1. Although every fastener should meet all rnquiroments of its standard specification, in mass production this is not avay ‘possible. Depending on the intendad function ard utilization, it Ig neither necessary nor economic alvays to separate fasteners ‘which meet all requirements from those which do not, 3.2. For production quality control, the manufacturer may use any inspection procedure, hut due care shall be taken during ail, production stages that the fastoners will satisty the respective standords. “The designation of an AOL shal net imply that zhe supplier has ‘the right fo supply knowingly any defective unit of product.

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