Dc 621,882.31 September 1987
Hexagon weld nuts
‘Sechskant-Schweifimuttern Supersedes Agust 1983 edition
In keeping with current practice in standards published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), @ comma
thas been used throughout as the decimal marker.
Dimensions in mm
1 Scope
‘This standard specifies requirements for M 3 to M 16 hexagon weld nuts assigned to product grade A.
2. Dimensions, designations
Except for the welding projections, the hexagon weld nuts are not expected to conform to the designs illustrated here
compliance is only required in the case of the dimensions specified
Y
(lca steton)
Figure 1
Designation of an M 10 steel [St) hexagon weld nut
Weld nut DIN 929 ~ M10 ~St
‘The DIN 4000 —2~ 8 tabular layout of article characteristics shall apply to weld nuts covered in this standard,
Continued on pages 210 4
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Table 1.
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ras
» falas! & fer a fms ee
“Thread size ones
Lit vt cr
eis on | | mae | im | [tine o| “S
wl - = fos 45] 43] 315] 815foss) ——[oas| 3 | 73] ove
we[ - = fos =02 [| 6 42 | eesfass| -c Joss) , | as]o | sas
=o
us| - = foe 7 | 7 | s2s]r08sl07 ow a fo | ss
wel - = foo]... [8 [8 [63 [120/075] ow 5 in| 260
mn| - = fs 9 [9 | ras|rasajoa | -2s [os sali2 | aze
we fo exo | - |r | sox [ras|tos] aa |rsasloo jos | ers [eslre | 527
mol ix 125] ioe [ras] [ras|ras|ras [rera)ias] [oss 3 |v | ase
: = freee! |ias) 203 |ra|tas|t17 [2osi]1< os jo fie | a
wrzlorrax tas] aaax se [ras] —_[raltealrae [zoeylra | 8. low] , fro [ve | a7
(0414) M14 x 18) = /i8 |, [188|168|147 [as27| 18 1] 7°? lat faa | 219
wel] [is 138 v6e[168 |2551|13 Qi 13 [20 | 205
‘Ue of sites given in Brookes should be avoided where pombe.
1) AS specified in ANSI B11; only to be used fr attaching safety belts in cars.
2) enn = 12 nin
3. Technical delivery conditions Toble 2
3.1, Genera requirements
‘Atspetied in OIN267 Pac 1 Toad ie ceinewle 1 | PNA
32 Materia us = = 3800
t= ste! witha maximum carbon content of 025%.
It specific eel grade o 8 iterent materi i required, = = - se
this shal be aoreed on ordering, ne = 2 iio
33 Product gnde us = : 15800
Product grade A ae specified in 1S0.4769 Part t or
DIN 267 Pat 2, with thread tolerance 8 G a specified in Mr = - 22300
DIN 13 Parts 1 and 15 forcoarse pitch thread and DIN T3
Parts and 15 for fine pitch thread. us [Maat - ma300
1 10 125] W 10 x
434 Proof oats mio [Mion 125] miox1 | 44800
Assessment ofthe mechanical properties of the wold = = __ [rear wezs| 53600
nus vir to welding sal be based onthe proof loads f-
stein table 2 wa [wi2e 125] wizx as | 05900
as in wie [wins] — 39700
As specified in DIN 267 Pat 5 mie [wiexts| - | t23000
‘The proof loed values given shall apply both to,
‘coarse pitch thread and fine pitch thread nuts,
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4 Representation in drawings
——_._]
Figure 2 Figure 3
5 Connecting dimensions
(prior to welding!
as
Figure 4
Table 3.
Bore
Plate thickness, | diameter,
“Thread size asin table 1 a5
M3 = = oe | 25 45
ma - = or | 3 6
MS - = “oss | 35
Me - ~ oss | « 3 |
M7 - = oss | 4 8
[we Mext = 1 45 105
m0 mio. 125 | M04 125 | | 126 |
- = TH6-20UNF-26| 3,25 135
Mi Mizxias | Mixte | 18 | 8 148
mia Ma 15 ~ 2 6 108
mie Mix 98 = 2 6 188
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Standards referred to
DIN 13Part1 180 metric screw threads; 1 mm to 68 mm diameter coarse pitch threads; nornina sizes
DIN 13Part —1SO metric serew threads: 1 mm and 1,25 mm fine pitch threads inthe range 7,5 mm to 200 mm
‘nominal diameter; nominal sizes
DIN 13Part 15 180 metric serew threads; fundamental deviations and tolerances for screw threads of 1 mm and
ger
DIN 267 Part 1 Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; general requirements
DIN 267 Part 2 Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; types of finish and dimensional accuracy
DIN 267 PartS Fasteners; technical delivery conditions: acceptance inspection (modified version of ISO 9269,
1984 edition)
DIN 4000 Part 2. Tabular layouts of article characteristics for bolts and nuts
180 4759 Part 1 Tolerances for fasteners; bolts, screws and nuts with thread diameters 2 1,6 and < 160 mm and
product grades A, 8 and C
ANSI 81.1 Unified inch sorew threads (UN and UNR thread form) 1)
Other relevant standard
DIN 928 Square weld nuts
Previous editions
DIN 928: 09.65, 12.72, 08.83,
Amendments
‘The following amendments have been made to the August 1983 edition
4) Dimension f has been deleted
'b] The design of the welding projections has been specitied more precisely,
Explanatory notes
‘The specifications given for weld nuts in the December 1972 edition of this standard stated that they should comply with
property class 8 and be weldable, Since then, the proof load values specified for nuts in international documents have
been increased (see ISO 898 Part 2), this involving 2 recalculation of the nut heights (see DIN 970).
Increasing the nut heights, bringing them into line with specifications for nutshaving fullioadablity, proved impractical,
since weld nut mounting is largely automated and Frequently (e.g. in the motor car industry) mounting involves the use
‘of so-called nut holders. Changing the nut dimensions would thus have given rise to considerable difficulties (retooling),
which would not have been offset by the advantage of a slightly higher resistance to stripping. |
‘Therafore, this revision of the standard no longer specifies @ property class but continues to specify the same dimensions.
Instead of the property clas, the standard now specifies steel with a maximum carbon content of 0,26 %. Owing to
tolerance position G of the thread, the proof load values for weld nuts have been reduced as compared to those specitied
in DIN 267 Part 4 for nuts with coarse pitch thread, to 97% for sizes up to and including M 7 and to 97.5% for sizes
over M 7 (ef. clause 1 of ISO 898 Part 2). This, however, does not preclude mating the nuts with property class 88 bolts.
International Patent Classification
F 168.37/06
‘Obtainable from: Beuth Verlag GmbH (Auslandsvormenverkauf], BurggratenstraBe 6, 0-100 Berlin 30.
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