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Table 6 — ISO metric precision hexagon nuts and thin nuts
Dimensions in millimetres

G 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 2 3 4 6

Width across flats Width across Thickness of Tolerance on Eccentricity Thickness of thin
Nominal size Pitch or
and thread thread corners normal nut squareness of ofhexagon nut

diameter (coarse pitch thread to face of


d series) nut
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max. mm. max. max. max. mm.


max. nun. max. mm.

1.05 OH
Ml.6 U.36 3.20 3.08 3.70 3.48 1.30

M2 0.4 3.88 4.60 4.38 1.60 1.35 0.06 0.14 — —


4.00
M2.5 0.46 5.51 2.00 1.76 0.08 0.14 — —
5.00 4.88 5.80
2.40 2.15 0.09 0.14 — —
MS 0.5 5.50 5.38 6.40 6.08

M4 0.7 6.85 8.10 7.74 3.20 2.90 0.11 0.18 — —


7.00
3.70 0.13 0.18 —
Mo 0.8 —
8.00 7.85 9.20 8.87 4.00
4.70 0.17 0.18 —
M6 1 10.00 9.78 11.50 11.05 5.00 <—

1.25 13.00 12.73 6.14 0.22 0.22 5.0 4.70


MS 15.00 14.38 6.50
1.5 17.00 16.73 8.00 7.64 0.29 0.22 6.0 5.70
M10 19.60 18.90
18.67 10.00 9.64 0.32 0.27 7.0 6.64
M12 1.75 19.00 21.90 21.10
21.67 11.00 10.67 0.37 0.27 8.0 7.64
(M14) 2 22.00 25.40 24.49
23.67 13.00 12.57 0.41 0.27 8.0 7.64
M16 2 24.00 27.70 2G.75
15.00 14.57 0.4G 0.27 9.0 8.64
(M18) 2,6 27.00 26.67 31.20 30.14
16.00 15.57 0.61 0.33 9.0 8.64
M20 2.5 30.00 29.67 34.60 33.53
18.00 17.57 0.54 0.33 10.0 9.64
(M22) 2.6 32.00 31.61 36.90 35.72

35.38 19.00 18.48 0.61 0.33 10.0 9.64


M24 3 36.00 41.60 39.98
22.00 21.48 0.70 0.33 12.0 11.57
(M27) 3 41.00 40.38 47.30 45.63
24.00 23.48 0.78 0.33 12.0 11.57
M30 3.5 46.00 45.38 53.10 51.28
26.00 25.43 0.85 0.39 14.0 13.57
(M33) 3.5 50.00 49.38 67.70 55.80
29.00 23.48 0.94 0.39 14.0 13.57
M3G 4 55.00 54.26 G3.50 61.31
59.26 31.00 30.38 1.03 0.39 1G.0 15.67
(M39) 4 60.00 69.30 C6.9G
34.00 33.38 1.11 0.39 16.0 15.57
M42 4.5 65.00 64.26 75.10 72.61
69.26 36.00 35.38 1.20 0.39 18.0 17.57
(M45> 4.5 70.00 80.80 78.26
74.26 38.00 37.38 1.29 0.39 18.0 17.57
M48 5 75.00 86.60 83.91
80.00 79.26 42.00 41.38 1.37 0.46 20.0 19.48 Ui
(M52) 5 92.40 80.56
85.00 84.13 45.00 44.38 1.4G 0.46 CO
M56 5.5 98.10 95.07 —
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95.00 94.13 109.70 106.37 51.00 50.26 1.63 0.46 —


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NOTE 2 For tolerances on squareness of thread to face of nut, see Annex F. o

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10 Chamfering, washer facing and countersinking


10.1 Bolts and screws
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10.1.1 Bolt and screw heads shall have a chamfer of approximately 30° on theii upper faces and, at the
option of the manufacturer, a washer face or full bearing face on the underside unless the purchaser in his

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enquiry or order specifically states that he requires one of the alternatives available.
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NOTE Attention is drawn to the Tact that those alternative methods of finishing the underside of bolt and sci ew heads arc associated
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with both the nominal size and the particulai method of manufacture. A request by the purchaser for a_specific type of finish limits
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the manufacturing processes available and it is therefore recommended that the purchase: avoids making such a request unlos6
circumstances fully justify it
I 10.2 Nuts

10.2.1 Nuts shall have a chamfer of approximately 30° on both faces.

10.2.2 Nuts shall be countersunk at an included angle of 120" ± 10" at both ends of the thread- The
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diameter of the countersink shall conform to the requirements of ISO/FDIS 4759-1:2000 Figure 69 as
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Requirements apply to both sides of symmetrical parts.
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11 Strength grade designation system for steel bolts and screws
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Being in accordance with BS EN ISO 898-1, the strength grade designation system (property class symbol)
5 for steel bolts and screws consists of two figures. The first is one hundredth of the minimum tensile
strength in N/mm2, and the second is one hundredth of the ratio between the minimum yield stress
(or stress at permanent set limit, Rqs) and the minimum tensile strength, expressed as a percentage, as
illustrated below, for strength grade designation 8.8, in accordance with Table 2.
O Table 2 — Strength grade designations of steel bolts and screws
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Strength grade designation 46 4.8 5.6 5.8 6.8 8.8 10.9 12.9

Tensile strength IZq, min. N/mm2 400 400 500 500 600 800 1000 1200
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Yield stress Re min. N/mm2 240 320 300 400 480 — — —

Stress at permanent set limit i?02 N/mm2 — — — — — 640 900 1080

12 Material and manufacture of steel bolts and screws


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12.1 Method of production


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Steel bolts and screws may be produced by cold forging, hot forging or by turning from bar. The choice of
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12.2 Chemical composition


o The chemical compositions of steels, given in Table 2 of BS EN ISO 898-1, are for guidance only. The choice
of steels shall be at the discretion of the manufacturer. The steel used shall be such that the finished
product possesses the mechanical properties appropriate to the strength grade quoted.

12.3 Heat treatment

12.3.1 Grades designated 8.8,10.9 and 12.9 shall be heat-treated to give the mechanical properties given
in BS EN ISO 898-1.
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cm 12.3.2 Other grades may be heat-treated if this is necessary to obtain the mechanical properties given
in BS EN ISO 898-1.
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