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UDC 621.882.31 October 1987 Hexagon nuts with metric coarse and fine pitch thread Product grades A and B Sechskantmuttetn: Metrisches Regel- und Feingewinde; ‘Supersedes July 1982 edition Produktklassen A und 6 In keeping wth current practice in standards published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), comma has been used throughout as the decimal marker. ‘This standard should be used together with ISO 4032, 180 8673, and ISO 8674, For detals, see Explanatory notes. Its Intended to witndraw the present standard by 1 July 1992 at the latest, Since the revised property classes as covered in SO 898 Part 2 can only be applied to hexagon nuts complying with the present standard for sizes between M$ and M39 in conjunction withthe proot loads hitherto specified in DIN 267 Part 4,it |s recommenced that only hexagon nuts complying with ISO 4032 (coarse piten thread) or ISO 8673 and ISO 8674 (fine pitch thread) be used, the corresponding prootloads being specified in!SO 898Part 2and DIN 267 Part 23, To distinguish between types of nut, the symbo! identifying nuts as complying with the present standard nuts wil in future have tobe amended by the code number denoting the property class being set off by two permanent vertical lines, ¢.9.|8| (see DIN 267 Part 4), Dimensions in mm Field of application requirements for M1 to M160 hexagon nuts, assigned to product grade A (up to size M16) ot ecifications other than those given in In the case of sizes of M110 or more, the hexagon edges may be radiused (Gr) x Z4 _m'= minimum wrenching height (0,8 m minimum), For designation, see clause 4 Continued on pages 2 10 7 Page 2 DINos¢ Table 1. Thread size (@) mi [M12 [Mie] mae] M2 [M25] M3 (M35) M4 | M5 | Me | a7) PD 025 | 025 | 03 | 035 | 04 | 048/05 | 08 |o7 |o8 | 1 | 1 wm [1 [12 [s« [ve [2 [2s |s [as |« [s [6 |7 e wu [asta [as | vas [23 [20 | oas| 4 | 46 | 575 | 075) 775 a m [2 21 [21 [a4 [3241 48s 58 168 | as | os e we _| 271 | az | a28 | 341 | 432 | 545 | 601 | 658 | 766 | a79 | 1105| 1212 wu snominaisize [08/1 | 12/13 [16 |2 [24 28 32/4 18 68 a mn, 05S | 0.75 | 095 | 105 | 135 | “475 | 215 | 255 29 | 37 52 me mo [oss | as | o76 | oss | 108 | 14 | 172 | 208 | 282 | 206 416 mumnominaisze [25 1/3 (3 |a2 |4 (5 [68 6 |7 |e " je? me_|24 [29 | 29 | 302 | 382 | 482 | 532 | see | o7e | 778 1073 we] M0 Mia mia) ote | (Mie) | «M20 ‘Thread size (d) MBxt) M10x1 | M12K1,5 | (M14x15) M16x15 (M18x15)| M20x2 “ M10x1,25 M12x 1,25 - » (M18 x2) | M20xK15 PD 125 | 18 175 2 2 | 26 25 4 mm | 8 10 2 «@ | 6 | 8 | 2 max 875 108 13 15.1 | 173 195 6 dy mn. 13 153, 172 20.2 222 253 22 | e min. 1438 189° aut 24.49 26.75 29.56 3205 | mau = nominal size | 65 8 10 1 13 6 16 mn. 614 7.64 964 103 123 14.3 14.9 mt mm |ao1 | en 7A aza oan | tae 1192 ‘max = nominal size | 13 7 19 22 24 a 30 ° mn_| 1273 | 1673 wee? | 2ie7 |e? | 66 | ae | [oa [m2 | oazy | moo | mss) | moo | man (M 22x15) M24x2 | (M27x2) M30x2 © (M33x2) | M36x3 | (M39x3) a zax2) |= = = : - - 25 3 3 35 35 4 ‘ 2 24 7 20 2 36 39 237 259 29; 328 356 389 a4 25 382 38 a7) 466 si 359) asa| aess | asa| cose | esr | cove | enaa max = nominal size 18 19 22 24 | 26 2 3 ™ min, 169 177 20,7 | 227 24,7 274 284 m= | tase | tie | 1988 | tere | tere | ane | nea a= nominal size | 32 6 a “6 50 5 Cc oo | st | 35 40 6 | 4 Ex 588 For") and), see page 4 DIN 934 Page 3 Table 1. (continued) Maa (Mas) | Mas, (M52) M56 (M60) M64 Thread size (d) ; — M42x3 | (M45x3) | M4BxX3 | (M52x3) | M56x4 (M60x4) | Modx4 PY) 45 45 5 55, 55, 6 mn | a2 | a8 | 6 © a | si mx | 454 488 518 562 605 648 63,1 de mn | 606 a7 oa) 7427 834 882 e om | 718 7635 | 626 as2s | 9356 | a9.21 | s04@6 max = nominal size | 34 = | 96 38 42 45 48 1 " nin | aaa | gaa 364 404 4 484 49 ca me | 259 278 201 323 47 ama | 993 max = nominal size 65 70 15 80 85 90 6 7 ‘ mn | 63 cet] 71 | 7a 828 878 28 (M65) | M72x6 | (M76x6) | MB0x6 (M85x6) | _MG0x6 | M100x6 Thread size (@) + + (Msex4) | MT2K4 | M76x4) | Madx4 | (ESHA) | MOOXA | M100%4 PY se | - |] - - - |= - mm | 88 n | 8 85 90 100 ® mu | 734 778 a2 854 oe | 972 | 108 ay mn | 929 o77 | toe | tore | ine | tau | 1964 e me | vos | ere | rarer | tzras | rar | t4e0n | e102 | wax = nominal size | 54 58 61 | 8 7 80 ™ me | 521 561 5941 621 681 mo, | 7a | 7 mn | a7 449 473 497 529 561 es | rnax = nominal size | 100 105 110 115 120 190 145 ‘ in 978 1028 107.8 1128 1178 175 | 1425 For !), see page 4 Page 4 DIN G34 Table 1. (concluded) Mii0x6 | Mi25x6 | Mi40x6 | MiGOxe Thread size (d) | — = Maina | M125x4 - = me | 110 125 140 | (160 g —_— ne | 119 135 om | 1409 1636 mm | 17es2 | 20087 | 22080 | 25870 e 170 198 216 248 ma = nominal size | 88 100 112 128 = 258 vs 1008 1255 mi om 686 782 100 max = nominal size 155 180 230 nin) 1828 175 1954 2254 Sizes in brackets should be avoided it possible. 1) P= pitch of coarse thread as specified in DIN 13 Part 12. 2) Asadeviation rom 150 4759 Part |. tolerance zoneht?instead of M3 hall apply {or widths across fats up to and including 4mm. Minimum dimensions corre: ‘sponding to tolerance zone hid instead of h13 shal be permissible forM StoM 16 hot dip galvanized nuts, 3. Technical delivery conditions Mater Steel Stainless sto Non-ferrous metals ‘General requirements ‘As specified in DIN 267 Part Tolerance oH Thread ———_+ ‘As speaitied in| DIN 13 Parts 12 and 15. For size M25 or less: 6;| For sizes up to M99: for sizes between M3" | A2-70 or A4-70: Mechanical emery oes | and M39: 6 8 or 10. Subject to agreement roperties for sizes above M39: | for sizes above M39: a Subject to agreement, | subject to agreement. ‘As spectied In| DIN 267 Part 4 DIN 267 Part 11 DIN 267 Part 18 Limit deviations, Product grade For sizes up to M16: A; for larger sizes. ‘geometrical tolerances ‘specified in 180 4750 Part 1 ‘As processed Bright Bright DIN 267 Part 2 shall apply with regard to surface roughness. sateen DIN 267 Part 20 shail apply with regard to permissibie surface discontinuities, DIN 267 Part 21 shall apply with regard to the widening test DIN 267 Part 9 shall apply with regard to electroplating) DIN 267 Part 10 shall apply with regard to hot dip galvanizing ‘Acceptance inspection DIN 267 Part 5 shall apply with regard to acceptance Inspection. coating thicknes 1) Where @ protective coating is applied, eg. an electroplated coating complying with DIN 267 Part 9, depending on the required, it may be necessary, particularly inthe case of tolerance class 6H nuts, to select a larger fundamental deviation than that assigned to the H position (see DIN 267 Part 9). This, however, might impait the stance of the bolt/nut assembly to stripping, DING4 Page 5 4 Designation Designation of an M12 chamfered hexagon nut assigned to property class 8 Hexagon nut DIN 943 — M12 -8 Ht product grade A is required for size M16 or more, the product grade shall be included in the designation, es. Hexagon nut DIN 934 - M20 ~ 8 ~ A |W hexagon nuts shall be supplied with radiused edges (Gr), the designation shall read Hexagon nut DIN 934 - M110 x6 ~ 8 ~ Gr Hexagon nuts as specified in this standard may be supplied in ree cutting stee! fin the order detais, symbol AU has been ‘added to the symbol denoting the property class, eg Hexagon nut DIN 934 ~ M12 ~ 6AU DIN 962 shall apply with regard to the designation of designs and types, with additional details to be glven when ordering, ‘The DIN 4000-2~7 tabular layout of article characteristics shall apply for nuts covered in this standard, 5 Mass The values of mass glven for steel nuts ae for guidance only Tabi Thread ze) wiz) wis | Mi | M2 | was] wa] Mas Mass “esiardm, | aoa | 00s | 0068 | cove | 012 | 028 | ose [os Tweadsze) [ ™* |S) Me | M7 | we | ww) wiz | mie verter [om | vm | as | aa | se | ne | ma | Toad see | mie | mie | m20 | maz | man | wa | mao | waa Masscastaldm). | sas | aaa | ona | 70 110 | 15 | xa | 2a ‘Thread size (d) M36 M39 Maz Mas mas] M52 M56 M60 ese resiardm) | axa | 500 ee | 977 | 1220 | 1420 | 1690 f ‘Thread size (d) M64 ‘Mes | M72x6 | M76x6 | MG0x6 | MG5x6 | MoDx6 |M100x6 Haseestaldm®. | se00 2000 | 2670 | so10 | sus | sna | 4800 | ota Thread size (@) [MW HOxe |W 125x0|M 0x0 |Mieox6 ase vesraram | 200 | 13000 | 17500 | 26500 ‘Approximately the same values of mass may be assumed for fine pitch nuts. 6 Marking “The specifications given in DIN 267 Parts 4,11 and 18 shall apply forthe marking of nuts. Nuts manufactured by machining, of property classes above 6as specified in DIN 267 Part 4, shall only be marked subject to particular agreement. Page 6 DINSs4 ‘Appendix A Additional thread sizes for spare parts ‘The previous thread sizes M 1,7, M2.3 and M26, which are not included in the international selection of screw threads for bolts screws and nut, shall no longer be used. Should these sizes, however, be required for spare parts, they may be ordered in accordance with DIN 834, Api! 1968 edition®) The table below specifies dimensions of such nuts, DIN 13 Parts 1 and 15 ‘applying for the screw thread a om - WwW 23 26 a aes 5 7 in 362 488 545 i, 27 36 41 ‘wax = nominal size 14 18 2 i = iin, 115 155° 1,75: mt 092 124 | 14 nas = nominal size 35 45 5 = ‘i, 338 4.32 482 er 10 am | Standards referred to DIN 19Part1 ISO metric screw threads; 1 mm to 68mm diameter coarse pitch threads; nominal sizes DIN 13 Part 12 ISO metric screw threads; coarse and fine pitch threads with dlameters from 1 to 300mm; selection for diameters and pitches DIN 13 Part 18 ISO metric screw threads; fundamental deviations and tolerances for sorew threads of 1 mm diameter fang larger DIN 267 Pan 1 — Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; general requirements, DIN 267 Part2 Fasteners: technical delivery conditions; types of finish and dimensional accuracy DIN 267 Part 4 Fasteners: technical delivery conditions: property classes for nuts (previous classes) DIN 267 Part'S Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; acceptance inspection (modified version of ISO 9269, 1984 edition) DIN 267 Part'@ Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; electroplated components DIN 267 Part 10 Fasteners; technical delivery conditions: hot dip galvanized components DIN 267 Part 11. Fasteners: technical delivery conditions, with addenda to ISO 3606; corrosion- resistant stainless stool ‘components DIN 267 Part 18 Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; non-ferrous metal components DIN 267 Part 20 Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; surtace discontinuities on nuts DIN 267 Part 21 Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; widening test for nuts DIN 287 Part 23 Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; property lasses for nuts with fine pitch thr DIN 962 Bolts, screws, studs and nuts; designations, types and finishes DIN 4000 Part 2 le characteristics for bots, screws and nuts 180 4759 Part 1 Tolerances for fasteners; bolts, screws and nuts with thread diameters > 1,6 and < 150mm and product trades A, B end C Previous editions DIN 89 Part 1:12.20, 1221, 1025; DIN 89 Part 2:10.22; DIN 420:1220, 1221; DIN 554: 10.29x; DIN Krk 113: 0728, 0729; DIN Kr 751: 12:34; DIN 984 Part 1; 01.26, 04.29, 10.34, 06.37, 0442, 08.53, 03.61, 06.63; DIN 034: 04.68, 07.62. Amendments ‘The following amendments have been made to the July 1982 edition, ‘) Annote on the period of validity of this standard has been included ) The standard has been editorially revised. 8) Withdrawn in 1982. Explanatory notes For more than 20 years efforts have been directed towards the achievement of the international interchangeability of fasteners by preparing international standards for the product concerned, ISO Standards have now been pub- lished for the most important types of fasteners (see ISO Standards Handbook 18), However. international efforts only serve ausetul purposeit ‘national standards are adapted as far as possible to inter national standards, or, ideally, replaced by them. Current DIN Standards already agree in substance with the relevant ISO Standards, but stil differ in some respects, a8 for instance in the widths across flats for hexagon products, The Federal Republic of Germany adopted International ‘Standard ISO 272 on widths across flats as national stand ard DIN ISO 272 in October 1979. Nevertheless, widths ‘across flats deviating from DIN ISO 272 are still being used in Germany for nominal sizes M 10,M 12, M14 and M22. The table below compares the previous widths across fats with ‘the new ones specified for the four nominal sizes referred te Thread size ro | mi2 | 1a | M22 Previous wiath across fats inmm = | 17 18 22 |* New width across flats as in ISO 272, 16 | 18 | 21 | 38 inmm | ‘The manufacturers and users of hexagon products partici Pating in the work of the Normenausschu8 Mechanische Verbindungselemente (Fasteners Standards Committee), together with representatives of the dealers in fasteners, have decided to introduce the new widths across fats in ll relevant product standards. Since experience has shown, that the introduction of the new widths across flats has not been advanced by their inclusion in DIN Standards mer as preferred alternatives to the previous widths across flats, the following decisions nave been reached accelerate the changeover procedure. Supplementary to current DIN Standards specifying the previous widths across flats, DIN ISO Standards dealing ‘with the same products wil, wherever ISO Standards are International Patent Classification F 168 37/00 DIN 934 Page 7 available, be published which, besides introducing a num: ber of other minor amendments, willspecity the new widths. ‘across flats conforming to ISO 272. In both DIN and OINISO ‘Standards attention will be drawn to the fact that the relevant ISO Standards are to be proterred and that the DIN Standard is to be replaced atter a transition period of five years. It no relevant ISO Standard is available, the DIN Standard will contain a foreword stating that the previous width across flats specifications are to be withdrawn after a tran- sition period of five years and replaced by those specified in $0 272 This sets a time limit for both manufacturer and uss hexagon products by which the changeover to the new widths across flats must be effected. The responsible com: ‘mittee is of the opinion, thatit will stil be possible after this period to obtain fasteners complying with the superseded specitications as spare parts, In Some cases, the replacement of the previous DIN Stand: ards by the relevant ISO Standards will have further con: ‘Sequences, besides the changeover to the new widths ‘across flats, attention being drawn to this circumstance in the nationai foreword of the relevant DIN ISO Standards. These consequences result from the fact that the ISO ‘Standards have not yet reached the same level of com: pleteness as the DIN Standards. Thus a number of nominal Sizes, as well as several product specifications or ine pitch threads are not found in the ISO product standards. Further: ‘more, 'SO Standards on technical delivery conditions are sill in the initial stages, 60 that specific requirements are still subject to separate agreement when ordering prod- cts in accordance with ISO Standards, as they are not in cluded in the designation for order purposes. Besides these consequences, which are of importance when applying the new !SO Standards, amending the widths across flats also has a number of consequences a> regards the use of the new products which the designer ‘must take into consideration. Besides the amended assembly sizes, this applies above all to the different surface pressure for the bearing area of the nut or the heads of the bolts. These difficulties are discussed in Recommendation VDA 262*) published by the Verband der ‘Automobilindustie e.V. (German Automobile Manufacturers ‘Association) ot *) Obtainable from: Dokumentation Krattlahrwesen eV, GrénerstraBe 5, D-7140 Ludwigsburg,

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