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10 UU 061.006.006.970. VEVISENE NURMEN rung V. 8a [ Runouts Undercuts for Trapezoidal Threads, Buttress Threads and Knuckle Threads and other Threads of Coarse Pitch Gowindeausidute, Gewindetrestche fir Taper’, Ségen- und Rundgewinde und andere Gewinde mit grover Steigung Dimensions in mm 1 Scope This Standard applies primary to threads according tothe following DIN standards For ISO metric trapezoidal thread, see DIN 103 Part 1 For knuckie thread with clearance and steep flank with pitch 7 mm, see DIN 262 Part 1 For trapezoidal thread. single and two start. with clearance, see DIN 263 Part | For knuckle thead with clearance and fat lank with piten 7 mm, see DIN 266 Part 1 For flat metric trapezoidal thread, see DIN 380 Part 1 (Preliminary Standard) For knuckle thread, see DIN 405 Part + For metic buttress thread, see DIN 512 Part 1 (Preliminary Standard) For rounded trapezoidal thread, see DIN 30295 Part 1 This Standard may, however, also be used for other standardized and non-standardized threads of coarse pitch 2 Extemal thread (bolt thread) 24 Runouts leat | 2.2. Distance from last full thread to contact face {on parts threaded approximately to head) a (04105) 22. Undercut ow, Teanson angle « (to be preferred q ‘over the range between for trapezoidal thread) 2 * 7 fused fy 30%0 60° Cy According to method of Typ9 A conser Me thrend manual Type B short t ve Type ¢ lng “4s, For dimension tabi se page 2 a Forruncuts and undercuts tor SO metic threads according to DIN 19, ee DIN 76 Part 1 Continued on pages 2 und 3 Explanations on page 3 aaa wenenT DIVTB TEI engl Prevegr 4 Page? DIN 76Parts Table 1, External thread Runout Distance “Undercut) twos | x |x | as | a | a | as h h e|r sich im = a ee requar| short | tong egular|short') fong2) A repda8 chats) Clon |AcomiaBster9] Clem | ys p_[“Sp"| asp | ssp [“Sp'| aap) 's5p) se | 2p | ap asp) ap | 65? 7 4 7] 25; 55) 5.) 2] 4] 43) 3.) 88) | is | 6 6| 33 fs) 3) 6] 88] 45/83 os 2 8 ai 5 ea} 3] 8) el an | a [a2 2] 78 2) eo] iz] a8] 2 | 188] 5 a | ie %6 | 10 2 8| i] i | 2 | 2 | S| 18 s__| 20 20 | 12s 13 | 10 | 20 | 226| 18 | ors] & 7 o | 2 | 18 we] 2] ze) a7 |e | | 8 7 | 2 28 | 78 B | i | 6] Sis] at | Sas] | as a | al 32 | 20 za | 16 | 3 | 35°] 4 | aa] 3 of 38 | 38 | 228) 27 | 18] 38 | 408) ar | 408] © wo | 4 wo | 35 3 | 20 | 4 | 43°| 50 | ss) 5 | 4 B | 3) ee ee eee “| 58 set os [77 | 2 | 2] ss] 3 [a2] 7 | 2 gs | oe | ao | oe | ot | 40 | ao | 43 | 52 | oe | 7 | a8 | oe) & | 6 ae | 72 | 4 | oo | 92 | as | oo | ss | 36 | 72 | or | be | oo | § 30 |e | 607110 |g) 60 [u10 feo) 40 | 80] 9 | eo [110] ¢ | % | ass fiat | a3) ss liz | as | as | aa | op | os ir | § 8 ye | se 60 [ta | 86) 60 ie | 72 | «3 | 6/108 72 lise | § we [ui | to [is | u12 | 70 | ise | es | 56) uz [12s | ee fie | S B® | 6 | & [tre | ize | oo jie | 96 | 6s | 125 fas | 96 | 176 3 | 148 | $0 [18 | sae | S| 198 | 108 | 72 | 14a | tez_| r08_| v08 10 wo | 160 100 [220 | 460 [300/220-1020 | 160 [180 | 120 | 220 fe [ive [tro [22 | tye [tio | 262 | 132 | ae | i76 | 196 | 132 | 242 | ‘Oniy for spacial cazos n which for technical reasons, a shor thread distances necessary. Therequlrement “shor” can bbe met only by special measures. 2) inthe case of threads made by machining, the long distance should always be adopted, 5) tn the case of rolled threads, the diameter of the shoulder is often decisive regarding the feasibility of manufacturing the thread close up to the shoulder. Agreements should therefore be reached between manufacturer and customer fan the diameter of the shoulder. +) Undercut Type B (short) only for special eases in which for technical reasons, @ short undercut is necessary. This short undereut requires special tools for thread manufacture. 3. Internal thread (nut thread) ‘Threaded blind holes 3x1 with runout 32. with undercut (ony for thread with a > 8mm) Type D reguiar Type E short Type F long {only for throad with d's 8mm) other dimension as for Section 31 Transition angle = over the range between fy and f2 30 to 60° accoraing te method of thread manutacturing b= Usable threae length 5) Recommended permissive variations for tne calouiated dimension t:*§*” 6) usually 120" %:n special cases 30° st096019 DIN76Pan3 Pages Table 2. Internal thread Bind pole 1 Undereut projection f fe el] regular | shot | ong. reguar|E shor’) | Fiongn |D regular|E short? | Fleng®)| 5 | oP | ap | top [op | ae es | asp | sp | 12? | sje] a] s | 3 | esl as; 6) 2] 8] oe] | gs| ts] 88) Be] fs] 08 a] sj) ] wo] el | | wh] wy, we) 2) ms |e | ae) aT as fae 2 | | 40 | 20 wz | | | mo | we | 16 go| 20 | so) 2 | 15 | 425 | 435) 25 | 60 ae] 241 eo | 30) 18) | si; a0 | 72 | a | 2) 7 | a | a | S35] sas) 33 | ae 25 Pe sa] 36) 90 4527] 7e8 | 765 | 45 | 108 i @ | | wo , so | 3 | as | as) s | 20 | 4 | v2 | ae | ta | e | 36 | 102 | soe | 60 | ta Be 56 | 140 TO} 42 119 | 119 | 70 | 168 | x | é | io | ao | ae | tae | is | a | toe 6 we | 72 | io | So | 5¢ | iss | iss | oo | 26 120 go | 200 | 100 | 60 | 170 | 170 100 (240 tz | a | 20 | 0 | 68 | ter | ter | io | Bee le ia_| 96 | 240 | 20 | 72 | 204 | 20a | 120 | 258 | a+as 168 12) ze0 | 140 | 84 | 238 238 140 | 338 ye | 128 | S20 | 160 | 96 | 272 | 272 | 10 | See | 2i_| saa _| 360 | tao] 108 | 306 | G08 | tao | ase 10 200} 160 | 400] 2001120) 00 | S00 200] 490 2ea_| 176 | 440 | 2200 | 132 =| 374 | ara_| 220 | 528 | 7 Blind hole projection e2 and undert Type E only for special cass in which fr technical reasons sush a provision is absolutely necessary: the specication “short” involves very high manufacturing costs, 4) The bind hole projection es and undercut Type F apply to those cases where tvead-cuting taps ae used or raters of igh strengths are vowed Notes: inthe case of values fore; 1 es, regard was had tothe varlous manutacturing methods for internal threads and provision made for adequate depth for collecting the cuttings. The vaiues forthe width ofthe bind hole projection or for the undercut ware selected to enable thread-cutting tools 10 be used for “ong”, The regular case involves repeated cutting wth sets of taps, “Short necessitates in every case multiple, Cutting with specially manufactured sets of tools. In the case ofthe blind hole projection Tong’, also, throad-cuting taps should only be used for materials of low strength or with fine threads. As far as possible, only undercuts should be used for trapezoidal threads. 4 Examples of entry for drawings In drawings the dimensioning of unouts and undercuts can be superseded by an appropriate reference to DIN 76 Part 3 4.1 External thread Examples: Runout x; according o DIN 76 Part 3 Thread distance a; according to OIN 76 Part 3 Underout Type @ according to DIN 76 Part 3 4.2 Internal thread Examples: Blind hole projection e, according to DIN 76 Part 3 Undercut Type € accoraing to DIN 76 Pan 3 Explanations This Standard has been drawn up to conform very closely to DIN 76 Part 1 (September 1975 ssve).In so doing, the provisions of standard DIN 5614 on thread grooves for trapezoidal and knuckle threads for ral vehicles were als taken ta enable the Normenausschuss Sehienentahrzeuge (Committee on Rail Vehicles) to Into account in oraer thereby ‘athdraw OIN Sr Inother respects, the Explanations in DIN 76 Part + also apply as appropriate to this Standard.

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