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IS 1364 (Part1 ) : 1992

IS0 4014 : 1988

( Reaffirmed 1998 )

( Fik7T ~;r+hJl )

Indian Standard
HEXAGO~N HEAD BOLTS, S-CREWS A~ND NUTS
OF PRODUCT GRADES A AND B
PART 1 HEXAGON HEAD BOLTS
( SIZE RANGE Ml ‘6 TO M64 )

( Third Revision )
Second Reprint APRIL 1997

UDC 621’882’662

QBIS 1992

BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS


MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002

October 1992 Price group 4


Bolts, Nuts and Fastener Accessories Sectional Committee, LM 14

NATIONAL FOREWORD
This Indian Standard ( Part 1 ) which is identical with IS0 4014 : 1988 ‘Hexagon head bolts -
Product grades A and B’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization ( IS0 ) was
adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation of the Bolts, Nuts and
Fastener Accessories Sectional Committee ( LM 14 ) and approval of the Li_ght Mechanical
Engineering .Division Council.

The standard was originally published in 1960 and revised in 1967. Subsequent to the
publication of 1967 edition, many changes had been agreed upon at international level which
have been reflected in IS 1367 series of standards covering ‘Technical supply conditions for
threaded steel fasteners’. Accordingly, the standard was published in 5 parts covering hexagon
head bolts, hexagon head screws, hexagon nuts, hexagon thin nuts ( chamfered ) and hexagon
thin nuts ( unchamfered ).
The second revision of the standard was based on IS0 4014 : 1979 ‘Hexagon head bolts of
Product grades A and .By issued by ISO. This third revision has been made by the adoption of
latest version of IS0 4014 published in 1988 as ta!t 1. The remaining parts of the standard
from Part 2 to Part 5 have also been revised by adoption of corresponding latest version of
International Standards. The following major changes have been made in this revision:

a) The range of sizes has been enlarged to cover sizes from M 1’6 to M64;
b) The range of n,ominal lengths has been extended up to 500 mm;
cl Non-preferred sizes have been included in separate table in line with IS0 4014;
d) Stainless steel bojts with property classas A2-70 and A2-50 have been included; and
e) The use of property classes like 4.8, 4.8, 5.8, 6.8 and 9.8 are also permitted subject to
the agreement between the manufacturer and user.

In the 1967 version of this standard, the width across flats for Ml 0 and Ml 2 size fasteners was
specified as 17 mm and 19 mm respectively. However, in the 1983 version this width across
flats was brought in line with IS0 4014 : 1979 and specified as 16 mm and 18 mm respectively
for Ml 0 and Ml 2 size fasteners. Recognizing the fact that the new width across flat dimensions
could not be implemented immediately, the ~Expianatory Note to 1983 version of the standard
made a reference to this aspect. However, in the absence of specificcoverage in the standard,
the new width across flat dimensions could not be implemented. Recognizing the difficulty of
immediate changeover to new width across flats, the Committee felt that definite time frame
may begiven to the manufacturer7 for changeover and accordingly, it has been decided that
width across flats as per 1967 version, that is, 17~mm and 19 mm for Ml0 and 12 size fasteners
shall be permitted till 31 December 1994.

It is also understood that some,-.manufacturers are already equipped and manufacturing as per
new width across flat dimensionwnd supplies as per new specifications are encouraged. During
this period, the manufacture of fasteners as per old versions shall be phased out and by
1 January 1995, it is expected that the entire fastener industry would have switched over to
new width dimensions across flats and no old width across flats shall be permitted.

In the adopted standard, certain terminology and conventions are not identical with those used
in Indian Standards; attention is specially drawn to the following:

~a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear, referring to this standard, they
should be read as ‘Indian Standard’; and
b) Ccmma ( , ) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards the current
practice is to use point ( . ) as the decimal marker.

( Continued on third cover )


IS 1364 ( apart 1 ) : 1992
IS0 4014 : 1988

Indian Standard
HEXAGON HEAD BOLTS, SCREWS AND NUTS
OF PRO-DUCT GRADES A A-ND B
PART 1 HEXAGON HEAD BOLTS
( SIZE RANGE Ml ‘6 TO M64 )

( Third Revision )

0 introduction

This International Standard is part of the complete IS0 product standard series on hexagon drive fasteners. The series comprises :

a) hexagon head bolts (IS0 4014, IS0 4015, IS0 4016 and IS0 8765);

b) hexagon head screws (IS0 4017, IS0 4018 and IS0 86761;

c) hexagon nuts (IS0 4032, IS0 4033, IS0 4034, IS0 4035, IS0 4036, IS0 8673, IS0 8674 and IS0 8675);

d) hexagon flanged bolts (IS0 4162 and IS0 8102) ;

e) hexagon flanged screws ; I’

f) hexagon flanged nuts (IS0 4161, IS0 7043 and IS0 7044) ;

g) structural bolting (IS0 4775, IS0 7411 to IS0 7414 and IS0 7417).

1 Scope and field of application

This International Standard gives specifications for hexagon head bolts with threads from Ml,6 up to and including M64, of product
grade A for threads Ml ,6 to M24 and nominal lengths up to and including 10 d or 150 mm, whichever is shorter and product grade B
for threads over M24 or nominal lengths over 10 d or 150 mm, whichever is shorter.

If, in special cases, specifications other than those listed in this International Standard are required, they should be selected from
existing International Standards, for example IS0 261, ISO 888, IS0 898-1, IS0 965-2, IS0 3506 and IS0 4759-1.

1) These will form the auojects of future International Standards.

1
IS 1364 ( Part 1 ) : 1992
IS0 4014 : 1988

2 References

ISO 225, Fasteners - Bolts, screws and nuts - Symbols and designations of dimensions.

I50 261, IS0 general purpose metric screw threads - General plan.

IS0 666, Bolts, screws and studs - Nominal lengths and thread lengths for general purpose bolts and screws.

IS0 898-1, klechanical properties of fasteners - Part 1: Bolts, screws and studs.

I50 965-2, IS0 general purpose metric screw threads - Tolerances - Part 2: Limits of sizes for general purpose bolt and nut
threads - Medium quality.

IS0 3263, Fasteners - Acceptance inspection.

IS0 3506, Corrosion-resistant stainless steel fasteners - Specifications.

IS0 4642, Threaded components - Electroplated coatings. ‘)

IS0 4753, Fasteners - Ends ofparts with external metric IS0 thread.

IS0 4759-1, Tolerances for fasteners - Part 1: Bolts, screws and nuts with thread diameters > 1,6 and < 150 mm and product
grades A, B and C.

IS0 6157-1, Fasteners - Surface discontinuities - Part I: Bolts, screws and studs for general requirements. ‘)

IS0 6157-3, Fasteners - Surface discontinuities - Part 3: Bolts, screws and studs for special requirements. ‘)

IS0 6633, Mechanical propertins of fasteners - Bolts, screws, studs and nuts made of non-ferrous metals.

ISO 6392, Fasteners - General requirements for bolts, screws and nuts.

1) At present at the stage of draft.

2
IS 1364(Partl ):1992
IS0 4014 : 1988

3 Dimensions

NOTE - Symbols and descriptions of dimensions are specified in IS0 225.

Dimension in millimetres

Point must be chamfered or for threads < M4


mab be as-rolled (sheared end)
(see IS0 4753)

underhead fillet

1) Incomplete threao u < 2 p


Table 1 - Preferred threads
Dimensions in millimetres

Thread, d Ml,6 M2 M2.5 M3 M4 M5 M6 M6 Ml0 Ml2 Ml6 M20 M24 M30 M36 M42 M46 M66 MW

P’) 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 0.7 0.8 1 1.25 1.5 1.75 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6

2' 9 10 11 12 14 16 18 22 26 30 38 46 54 66 _ _ _

b ref. 3) _ _ _ _ _ _ 44 I 52 60 72 64 96 108 _ _

4) - _ ~ _ _ _ _ - _/ _ 73 85 97 109 121 137 153


_ I_
min. 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.2 I
,
0.15 0.15 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0,3
c
max. 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.6 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 1 1 1 1

6 max. 2 2.6 3.1 3.6 4.7 5.7 6.8 9.2 11.2 13.7 17.7 22.4 ,’ 26.4 33.4 39,4 45.6 52.6 63 71

nom. = max. 1.6 2 2.5 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 16 20 24 30 36 42 49 56 64

4 grade: 1.46 1.86 2.36 2.86 3.82 4.82 5.82 7.78 9.76 11.73 / 15.73 19,67 23.67 / - _ _ _ _
Product min.
_ _ _ _ _ 15.57 19.46 23.48 29.48 35.38 41.38 47.38 55.26 63.26

A 2.27 3.07 4.07 4.57 5.88 6.88 8.i 11.63 14‘63 16.63 22.49 28.19 33.61 _ _ _ _ _ _
dw ProkiuctgradeB min.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 22 27.7 33.25 42.75 51.11 59.95 69.45 j8.6.5 88.18

A 3.41 4.32 6.45 6.01 7.66 8.79 11.05 14.36 i7.n 20.03 26.75 33.53 39.98 _ _ _ _
e Product gradeB min.
_ _ _ _ _ _ E0.79 71.3 82.6 93.56 104.85
_ X.17 32.95 39.55 50.85

I/ max. 0.6 0.8 1 1 1.2 1.2 1.4 2 2 3 3 4 4 6 6 8 10 12 13

nom. 1.1 1.4 1.7 2 2.8 3.5 4 5.3 6.4 7.5 10 12.5 15 18.7 22.5 26 30 35 40

min. 0.975 1.275 1,575 1.875 2,675 3.35 3.85 5.15 6.22 7.32 9.82 12.265 14,785 _ _ 1 - - --- -1
Product grade A
k max. 1,225 1,525 1.825 2,125 2,925 3.65 4.15 5.45 6.58 7.68 10.18 12,715 15,215 _ _ _ _ - _

_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Product grade B min. - _ 9.71 12.15 14.65 18.28 22.08 25.56 29.58 34.5 39.5
_ _ _ _ _
max. - _ _ 10.29 12.85 15.35 19.12 26.42 30,42 35.5 40.5

k' 5, Product gradeA min. - 0.68 0.= 1.1 1.31 1.87 2.35 2.7 3,61 4.35 5.12 6.87 8.6 10.35 _ iz? _ _ _ _
B _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6,8 I 8.51 10.26 12.8 15.46 17.91 m.71 24.15 27.65
_

r min. 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.25 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.6 0.8 0.8 1 1 I,2 1.6 2 2

nom. = max. 3.2 4 5 5.5 7 8 10 13 16 18 24 30 36 46 55 65 75 85 95

s A 3,02' 3.62 4.82 5.32 6.78 7.78 3.78 12.73 15.73 17.73 23.67 29.67 35.36 _ _ _ _
Product gradeB min. I - I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 23.16 1 29.16 35 45 53.8 63.1 73.1 82.8 92.8

Product grade
A I I,and lp6J,7)

lax. min. max. min. &3x. min. niax. min. max. min. max. min. max. min. max. min. max. min. max. min. max. min. max. min. ma. min. ma

Forsizes abovethesteppedline. marked thus-, IS0 4017 is recommended.

24 17 22 11.75 18 ’
23 22 27 16.75 23 11.5 19

34 27 32 21.75 28 18.5 24 11.25 20

-1
37 16..

!
42 11,;
-
l6.;
-._ _
11.;

i1.i
-

- -

120 119.3 120.7 118.25121.75


_
-
36 56
I
-
, 96 106 65.5 98
.---.---_-_-__----_
75 SO ; 60.5 78 46 66
_
106 116 95.5 108 85 100 JO.5 88 56 76 41.5 Ed

76 96 61.5 84 47 72

93 116 81.5 1bl 67 92


_
lx3 1.
23 58.5 111 74 SS 55,5 I
83

I23 1,
43 108.5 131 94 119 75.5 11
33

43 11
53 128.5 151 114 139 95,5 1:
23 77 lo;
- -. -
63 11
33 148.5 171 134 159 115,5 1, 12;

197.5 215 83 2lx3 168.5 1'


91 154 179 135,5 II 14;

I
'03 z 23 168.5 2 11 174 199 155,5 11 16;
--_ _
23 2'u 208.5 2: 31 194 219 175,52l l8i

'43 21a 228.5 2!


51 214 239 195.5z !Oj

248.5 2 71 234 259 215,5 2d Zi


- - _
400 - - 397,15402,85 268.5 2!31 254 279 235,5 2c !47
420 - - 416.6542315 2885 3'I1 274 2% 255,52t '67

440- - 436.65443,15 308.5 31 294 319 275.1


5x 87
- - _
450- - 4!%,65463.15 314 53s OJ

480 - -
476.85453.15
/I
II II I I II I 334 534
500 -

1) P = pitch of thread.
- 496.655a3.15 I
- -
5?&
J
2) For len&hs I”,,,,, < 125 mm.
31 For lengths 126 mm < &,, < 200 mm.
4) For lengths I,,,,, > 2UOmm.

5) k’tin = 0.7 kmin

6) IBmx=Ino,-b
lsmh = Ismax - 5P
7) I* is the minimum grip length.

NOTE - The pbpular lengths are defined in terms of lengths I, and lK:
- product grade A above the stepped line, marked thus - - - -
- product grade 6 below this stepped line.
Table 2 - Non-preferred threads
dimdnsions in millimetl

Thread, d M3.5 Ml4 Ml8 r&2 M27 M33 M39 M45 M52 MM)

P’) 0.6 2 2.5 2.5 3 3,5 4 4.5 5 5.5


13 34 42 50 60 _ _ - _ _

b ref. 31 _ 40 j 48 56 66 78 90 102 j 116 _

41 - _ / _ I 69 I 79 I 91 I 103 I 115 / 129 I 145

min. 0.15 0.15 ’ 0.2 0.2


c
max. 0.4 0.6 0.8 0.8
,
max. 4.1 15.7 20.2 24.4 30,4 36.4 42.4 48.6 56.6 67
d.

nom. = max. 3.5 14 18 22 27 33 39 46 52 60

3.32 13.73 17.73 21.67 _ _ _ _ _ _


A
Product grade B min.
_ _ 17.57 21.48 26.48 32.38 38.36 44.38 51.26 59,26
5.07 19.37 25.34 31,71 _ _ _ _ - _
A -
Product grade - min.
B _ _ 24,&i 31.35 38 46.5 55.86 64.7 74.2 83.41

6.58 1 23.36 I 30.14 / 37.72 j - / - 1 - / - j - 1 -


Product grade i min.
- - 29.56 37.29 45,2 55.37 66.44 76,95 88,25 99.21

max. 1 3 3 4 6 6 6 8 10 12

no”l. 2.4 ‘3.8 11.5 14 17 21 25 28 33 36


-
2,275 8.62 11,285 13,785 _ _ _ _ _ _
min.
Product grade A ~
max.
2,525 8.98 11,175 j 14,215 _ _ _ _ _ _

min. -
I
_ I
I
11.15 I
I
13.65 I
I
16.65 /
/
M.58 1
I
24.58 /
I
27.58 1
/
32.5
I
37,5
Product grade 6 - -

max. - - 11.85 14.35 17.35 21.42 25,42 28.42 33,5 38.5

A 1.59 I 6.03 1 7.9 I 9.65 I _ I - I - I - I - I -


Product grade B min.
_ I - I 7.81 .~ I
I
9.56 I 11.66 I
I
14.41 I 17.21 I 19.31 I 22.75 I 26.25

I min. 0.1 0.6 0.6 0.8 1 1 1 1.2 l-6 2


I
nom. = max. 6 21 27 I 34 I 41 I 50 60 70 80 90

F 5.82 20.67 26.67 33.38 _ _ _ - _ _


Product grade i min.
- - 26.16 33 40 49 58.8 68.1 78.1 87.8
Product grade

A B
k
I ‘* ‘E 4 ‘r ‘5 ‘8 ‘* ‘8 4 In / I5
‘P ‘S ‘g I.c
‘g 4 ‘g ‘* ‘g
min. max. min. max. min. max. min. max. min. max. min. max. min. max. min. max. min. max. min. max.

4 7

9 12

14 17

19 22

I For sizes above the stewed line, marked thus-,


IS0 4017 is recommended j / 1
I
I
I t
I
i 16 26

I
I

21 31

’ 26 36 15.5

I 36 46 25.5

I 46 56 35.5

66 45.5
I 56
’ 66 76 55.5
-
I 76 86 65.5 5

90 69.5 3 52
I 80
’ 90 100 79.5 3 62
---_ --_
89.5 72 40 60
--_
99,5 82 50 70

119.5 102 70 90 55.5 78

134 122 90 110 75.5 39 59


s 141 129 97 117 82.5 105 66
5
-
161 149 117 137 102.5 125 86 67.5
5 181 169 137 157 122.5 145 106 87.5

169 157 177 142,5 165 126 107.5

209 177 197 162,5 185 146 127.5

229 197 217 182.5 166 191 147.5 175

217 237 202,5 186 211 167.5 195

237 257 222.5 206 231 187.5 215

257 277 242.5 226 251 207.5 235

262.5 246 271 227.5 255

282,5 266 291 247.5 275

302.5 286

306

326

i
11 P = pitch Mthread.

2) For lengths /,,, < 126 mm.

31 Forlengths 125 mm < f,,, < 200mm.

4) Forlengthsl,,,, > 2CU mm.

5) k’min = 0.7 kmin

6) Igmax=I,,om-b
‘srnin = &max - 5p
7) I,isthe mihimum grip length.

NOTE - The popular lengths are defined in terms of lengths I,and $:


_ product grade A above the stepped line,marked thus - - - -
-. product grade 6 b&w this stepped line.
IS 1364 ( Part 1 ) : 1992
IS0 4014 : 1988

4 Specifications and reference standards

Table 3 - Specifications and reference standards

Non-ferrous
Material Steel Stainless steel
metal

General
International Standard IS0 6992
requirements

Tolerance 6g
Thread
International Standards 1 IS0 261. IS0 965-2

d < 20 mm: A2-70


Class.1) I d < 3 mm: as agreed
3 mm < d < 39 mm: 5.6.8.8.
d > 39 mm: as agreed
10.9 20mm<d<39mm:A2-50
d > 39 mm: as agreed
Mechanical
properties 3 mm < d < 39 mm: IS.0 698-l
d < 39 mm: IS0 3506
International Standards d < 3mmandd > 39mm: IS0 6639
d > 39 mm: as agreed
as aareed
I I

Product grade
For d < 24 mm and I < 10 d or 150 mm2) :A
Tolerances For d > 24 mm or I > 10 d or 150 mm2) : B

International Standard IS0 4759-l

as processed plain plain


I I
Requirements for electroplating are-covered in IS0 4042.
Finish
If different electroplating requirements are desired or if requirements are needed for other
finishes, they should be agreed between customer and supplier.

Limits for surface discontinuities are covered in IS0 6157-1 and IS0 6157-3.

Acceptability For acceptance procedure, see IS0 3269.

11 The designation symbols for the property classes according to IS0 898-l can also be used for threads above M39, provided that the finished
product has all the properties assigned to the designation symbols in IS0 898-l.

2) Whichever is shorter.

5 Designation

Example for the designation of a hexagon head bolt with thread M12, nominal length I = 80 mm and property class 8.8:

Hexagon head bolt IS0 4014 - Ml2 x 80 - 8.8

8
( Continued from second cover )

In this adopted standard, reference appears to certain International Standards for which Indian
Standards also exist. The corresponding Indian Standards which are to be substituted in their
place~are listed below along with their degree of equivalence for the editions indicated:

International Corresponding Indian Standard Degree of


Standard Equivalence

IS0 225 IS 8535 : 1987 Bolts, screws, nuts and accessories - Identical
Terminology and nomenclature ( first revision )

IS0 261 IS 4218 ( Part 2 ) : 1976 IS0 metric screw threads: Part 2 Technically
Diameter pitch combinations ( first revision ) equivalent

IS0 888 IS 4206 : 1987 Dimensions for nominal lengths and thread Identical
lengths for bolts, screws and studs ( first revision )

IS0 898-l IS 1367 ( Part 3 ) : 1991 Technical supply conditions for Identical
threaded steel fasteners : Part 3 Mechanical properties and
methods for bolts, screws and studs with full loadability

IS0 965-2 IS 4218 ( Part 6 ) : 1978 IS0 metric screw threads : Part 6 Technically
Limits of sizes for commercial bolts and nuts ( diameter range 1 equivalent
to 52 mm ) (~first revision )

IS0 3269 IS 1367 ( Part 17 ) : Technical supply conditions for tnreaded Technically
steel fasteners : Part 17 Acceptance criteria ( under preparation ) equivalent

IS0 3506 IS 1367 ( Part 14 ), : 1989 Technical supply conditions for Technically
threaded steel fasteners : Part 14 Stainless steel threaded equivalent
fasteners ( second revision )

IS0 4042 IS 1367 ( Part 11 ) : Technical supply conditions for Technically


threaded steel fasteners : Part 11 Electroplated coatings on equivalent
threaded steel fasteners ( under preparation )

IS0 4753 IS 1368 : 1987 Dimensions for ends of parts with external IS0 Identical
metric threads ( third revision )
IS0 4759-l IS 1367 ( Part 2 ) : 1979 Technical supply conditions for Technically
threaded steel fasteners : Part 2 Product grades and tolerances equivalent
( second revisron )
IS0 6157-1 IS 1367 ( Part S/Set 1 ) : Technical supply conditions for Identical
threaded steel fasteners : Part 9 Surface discontinuities on
bolts, screws and studs, Section 1 General requirements ( under
preparation )
IS0 6157-3 IS 1367 (PartS/Sec2) : Technical supply conditions for Identical
threaded steel fasteners : Part 9 Surface discontinuities on
bolts, screws and studs, Section 2 Special requirements ( under
preparation )
IS0 8839 IS . . . . ..Mechanical properties of fasteners-Bolts, screws, studs Identical
and nuts made of non-ferrous metals ( under preparation )
IS0 8992 IS 1367 ( Part 1 ) : 1980 Technical supply conditions ‘for Equivalent
threaded steel fasteners: Part 1 Introduction and general
information ( second revision )
ALTERATION
In clause 5, the designation of hexagon head bolt may be read as ‘Hexagon head bolts
IS 1364 ( Part 1 )-IS0 4014-M12x 80-8’8’ in place of ‘Hexagon head bolt IS0 4014-
M12x80-8’8’.
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should ascertain that they are in possession of the latest amendments or edition by referring lo the latest issue
of ‘BIS Handbook’ and ‘Standards Monthly Additions’.
This Indian Standard has been developed from Dot: Na. LM 14 ( 0162 )

Amendments Issued Since Puhlicntion

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