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Manual de Tornillos
When you purchase UNBRAKO metric socket screw producís, you can be sure that they meet or
exceed the strength levéis of all current standards, inciuding the three most common — ANSI,
ISO and DIN. S P S is represented on several ANSI and ISO commrttees.
• ANSI (American National Standards Institute) documents are published by ASME (The
American Society of Mechan¡ca! Engineers) and are familiar to almost all users of socket screw
producís in the U . S A Performance data listed
are for standard produc-
• ASTM (American Society for Testjng and Materials}. Many ANSI documents list dimensional
information but refer to A S T M specifications for materials, mecharycal pápenles, and test entena. tlon Items only. Non-
stock ítems may vary due
• ISO (International Standards Organizabon) is a standards group compñsipg 70 member to variables in methods of
nations. tts objective is to provide standards that witl be completely universal and common to all
manufacture. It is sug-
counthes subscribing.
gesíed thaí the user varify
• DIN (Deutsche Industries Normen) is the Gemían standards group and fasteners made to performance on any non-
tríese standards are widely soid and used in this country.
standard parís for crítica!
So, buy UNBRAKO from your local distributor and get an extra dividend—the safety and reliability appllcaíions.
that onty strict conformity to the highest standards can aftord
Standards referenced are
NOTE: The proper tightening of threaded fasteners can have a significan! effect on their
general documents which
performance.
apply a s applicable.
Many applicatíon problems such as self-toosening and fatigue can be eliminated by adequate
tightening. The recommended seating torques listad In the catatog tables serve as guldellnes Parts c a n be supplled to
only. Even when ustng the recomrronded seating torques, the Induced toads obtained may vary these standards.
as much as ± 2 5 % depending upon the uncontrolled variables such a s mating material,
lubricatlon, surface flnlsh, hardness, bott/Joint compliance, etc.
UNBRAKO' ISO Metric Fasteners s t r e s s áreas insure strength In s u c h Available through your
critical áreas a s heads, sockets, local UNBRAKO distributor
_ UNBRAKO ISO Metric Fasteners are the threads, filiets, and bearing áreas.
B strongest ofl-the-shelt threaded Y o u c a n get prompt delivery on stock
fasteners you can buy. Their exclusive items of UNBRAKO metric socket s c r e w s
Features
I design features and closely controfled f rom your local UNBRAKO distributor,
manufacturing processes insure the either from his own stock or through him
The s a m e factors of quality and
| dimensional accuracy, strength and from the large stocks maintalned in any
reliability lound in all U N B R A K O
fatigue resistance needed for reliability of the U N B R A K O Division's 4 w a reno use
producís with inch threads are Incor-
| in today's advanced technotogy. locations. Please check with your
porated into UNBRAKO metric socket
distributor flrst. If he doesn't have the
screw products. U N B R A K O design
• The higher stresses and speeds of metric s c r e w s you want on hls own
and constructíon features include
* modern machinery and equipment re- shelves, he can get them from us in a
precisely controlled socket depths
^ q u i r e more dependable, stronger matter of days.
that atlow tightening to the full
B fasteners to hold parts together. A
strength of the screw. Radius root
sinole fastener failure can stop an
rolled threads ensure máximum
l i ^ f t m b l y line, or cause a product to Stock diameters of the varlous
strength and fatigue life, and closer
stop working. Inferior fasteners can no categories in this catalog are
tolerances for precisión fits.
Blonger be toterated in today's reliability- designated by B B f f - For complete
Customized heat treatment provides
P c o n s c i o u s environment. That's why listings of Items stocked tn the U.S.,
uniform hardness without brittleness,
more and more UNBRAKO fasteners are please refer to the latest UNBRAKO
and headed fasteners have an ellip-
being used each year. They give the ex- metric socket screw price list.
tical under-head fillet that distributes
tra strength and reliability that provide
s t r e s s e s more effectively without
the trouble-free performance to which
sacrificing bearing área.
,you and your customers are entitled. Price Itsts can be obtained from your
If your product is used in corrosive U N B R A K O distributor, your U N B R A K O
iStrength environments, UNBRAKO offers preci- f ield representative, or direct from the
sión plating faciltties that insure ac- Sales Department, UNBRAKO División,
.UNBRAKO metric socket head cap curate fits, and máximum corrosión S P S Technologies, Jenkintown, Pa.
'screws are made in the strength c l a s s resistance. 19046.
12.9 with a mínimum UTS of 1300 or
Í1250 MPa dependíng on screw diameter, U N B R A K O ISO Metric screws are Non-stock items shown in this
so you know you are getting a high made of high grade alloy steel, and catalog are available on special
strength, reliable fastener. Precisión in are available in a wide range of sizes order, with price and delivery quoted
manufacturing and careful control in in plain finish, or plated. on request.
S e e p a g e 7 for c o m p l e t e d e t a i l s .
J J E E P E R . ACCURATE SOCKET . . assures FULLY FOAMED THREADS . . rolled CONTROLLED HEADTOSHANK FILLET.
(pniform wrenching power for high máx- to maintain continuous grain flow, and forged head for continuous grain flow,
imum lorquet. Radius socket comerá minimiza shearíng. GreateHensile and increases strength and resistance to
reduce stress concentra!ions. fatigue strength, improved root radius. fatigue faílures.
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TYPfc StvtdVdHMdMaégM
THREADS: ANSI B 1.13M. 8 0 261. SO 282 icomrn onry) 1
ORADE: 1Z9-ISOB96/1
AppUcable or ANSI B 1 6-3,1 U. ASTM A574M, ISO 4762,
Similar SpecWcatlon»: DIN 912 I
M5 0.8 8.5 5.0 5.0 4.0 1.90 2.5 1300 18.5 4,160 30.6 6.890 9.5 s1
M6 1.0 10.0 6.0 6.0 5.0 2.28 3.0 1300 26.1 5.870 44. T 9,920 16 uM
M8 1.25 13.0 8.0 8.0 6.0 3.2 4,0 1300 47.6 10.700 78.4 17,600 39 350
•fl
%
M10 1.5 16.0 10.0 10.0 8.0 4.0 5.0 1300 75.4 17.000 122 27,500 77 m
M12 1.75 18.0 12.0 12.0 10.0 4.8 6.0 1300 110 24,700 176 39,700 135 1,200
•(M14) 2.0 21.0 14.0 14.0 12.0 5.6 7.0 1300 150 33,700 240 54,000 215 !.&)<•
M16 2.0 24.0 16.0 16.0 14.0 6.4 8.0 1300 204 45,900 314 70,500 330 2.90fF
M20 2.5 30.0 20.0 20.0 Í7.0 8.0 10.0 1250 306 68.800 471 T06.000 650
M24 3.0 36.0 24.0 240 19.0 9.6 12.0 1250 441 99,100 678 153.000 1100 9?70™
•M30 3.5 45.0 30.0 30.0 22.0 12.0 15.0 1250 701 158.000 1060 238.000 2250 19.90ÍJ
•M36 4.0 54.0 36.0 36.0 27.0 14.4 18.0 1250 1020 229.000 1530 343,000 3850 34.100
*M42 4.5 63.0 42.0 42.0 32.0 16.8 21.0 1250 1400 315.000 2080 467.000 6270 55.58»
-M48 5.0 72.0 48.0 480 36.0 19.2 24.0 1250 1840 413.000 2710 610,000 85% 75.8QIF
Torque valúes Usted are for plain screws. For cadmtum plated screws, Nominal
multiply recommended seating torque by .75: lor ;inc plated screws Screw Length Tolerance on Lgth., mm |
multlply by 1.4D. (See nole on p*Q6 2)
Up to 16 mm. fncl. ±0.3 ±0.3 — 1
. T M C E AC Lt NGi H
SEE S T O O U B I E
THREAD
S C E
Stock So«
UnoBv to * »taftal haavy hne ItfvMdedtohead.
Ungir» to te ngNrfhsavylna | have atandard rwnun Biroad lenojhs oí h» twr« th* nonwiai íwMd dbametBr
pka 12 mm.
NOTES: 1- Material - UNBRAKO r*gri Grada AÉoy Slaei Aleo «vaáaWe in Sartew Sleal
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THREADS: I ANSI B 1.13M, ISO 262 (coaraa sane* only)
ORAOE' I 109 1
Similar Spactlkallona: I DIN 7984. DIN 6912
TMBE
SiZE
UZE
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APPLICATION 0ATA g
Recommended* Hole
DIMENSIONS Seating Torque Dimensions •
Stock Siie
Lenglhs to the lett ot heavy lina ( - >) are
threadad to head.
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Lengths to the nght ol heavy line ( —) have
standard fl»ed thread length.
2. Hardrma - Re 33-39
I S O M e t r i c
S o c k e t H e a d C a p S c r e w A s s o r t m e n t s
• M6 20 25 M10 30 10 M4 12 25 M6 20 10
T M6 25 25 M10 35 10 M4 20 25 M6 25 10
LW6 30 25 MIO 40 10 M4 25 25 M6 30 10
BM6 35 25 M10 50 5 M6 40 10
PM8 20 25 6 mm M12 25 10 10 mm M5 12 25 4 mm M8 20 10 6 mm
L M8 25 10 M12 30 10 M5 20 25 M8 25 10
§M8 30 10 M12 35 10 M5 25 JO M8 30 10
M8 35 10 M12 40 5
M5 30 10 M8 40 10
• M8 40 10 M12 50 5 M8 45 10
M12 60 5
B* Keyi 2 £acfi: 5 mm, 6 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm Hex Keys 1 Each: 3 mm, 4 mm, b mm, 6 mm
A WARNING ABOUT S O C K E T
0A.P SCREW STRENGTH L E V E L S
rs of metric fastners should realizo that Imponed met- strength of 1300 MPa thru M16,1250 MPa over M16. Low
"c cap screws are NOT so Id in a single strength level like head, fíat head and button head socket s c r e w s are made
je\S. metric socket screws. Under the I S O specifications 4 to 10.9 (145,000 psi min.) strength level only. Incidentally,
Hfferent levéis are made — from 6.8 (87,000 psl min.) to the strength level (10.9,12.9, etc.) must be marked on
^ . 9 (177,000 psi min.). adifference of 100% in strength. socket head cap s c r e w s .
Bnly the top grade (12.9) is comparable to standard U.S.
socket head cap screws. Lower grades may cost l e s s , but
P>1 all ímporters spett out the dlfferences. Yet lower grade COMPARATIVE S T R E N G T H L E V E L S
screws in criticaI applications can be uangerous, even re- O F ISO METRIC S O C K E T C A P S C R E W S
P l t i n g in equipment failure. With U N B R A K O metric
socket cap screws you take no chances. They are made in
Clatt 6J 8.6 10.9 12.9
me strength level only, 12.9. They are actually he Id to the
upper portlon of this grade, with a mínimum tenalle Peí. min. 87,000 116,000 145,000 177,000
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| I J 7 U j i * l ! T f l I S O M e t r i c S o c k e t B u t t o n H e a d C a p S c r e w s -
threads. Torque valúes are for plain screws. For STOCK SIZES (Threaded to j £ J
cadmium plated screws, multtply recommended Nominal
seating torque by .75; (or zinc plated screws Thread Size a ia 12 20 2S 30 35 «0 *5
multiply by 1.40. (See nota on page 2.)
M3
Stock Siie M4
Over 60 mm ±0.8 J
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APPROV áf
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6 M5 0.8 10.00 2-4 6.0 5.982 5.42 4.50 3.68 2.5 2.40 9.75 3 7 60 4.2 f
8 MS 1.0 13.00 3.3 8.0 7.978 7.42 5.50 4.40 2.5 2.60 11.25 4 12 105 5.0 k
10 M8 1.25 16.00 4.2 10.0 9.978 9.42 7.00 6.03 2.5 2.80 13.25 5 29 255 6.75 y
12 M10 1.5 18.00 4.9 12.0 11.973 11.42 8.00 7.69 2.5 3.00 16.40 6 57 500 8.5 •
16
M12 1.75 24.00 6.6 16.0 15.973 15.42 10.00 9.35 2.5 4.00 18.40 8 100 885 10.25 T
20 M16 2.0 30.00 8.8 20.0 19.967 19.42 14.00 12.96 2.5 4.80 22.-40 10 240 2125 14. 1
24 M20 2.5 36.00 10.0 24.0 23.967 23.42 16.00 16.30 3.0 5.60 27.40 12 470 4160 17.5 \
Stock Size
Thraad Claas — 4g 6g
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Rut to take this tightening, the SUBSTANTIAL S A V I N G S - B e c a u s e Specify L O C - W E L socket screws for
screw must have sufficient strength they are fuli-strength fasteners, you any product or equtpment where
and hardness to provide the c a n often u s e fewer L O C - W E L loóse fasteners cannot be tolerated.
necessary wrenchabitity. Standard socket s c r e w s or smaller sizes to And if you are an appliance or
UNBRAKO socket set screws have a c c o m p l i s h the s a m e results. S i n c e other volume manufacturer, don't
it, exceed the average. That's why they c o s t no more, s a v i n g s over forget their rapid, simplified
they gíve you more holding power other locking s c r e w s c a n be assembly, and the extra reliability
^ a n any other you can buy. substantial. Also, in many non- they c a n add to your end product.
crítical u s e s , you c a n d i s p e n s e with T h e s e are the selMocking s c r e w s
But self-iocking set screws are chamferíng the holes, an absolute that give you full valué b e c a u s e
something else. Only L O C - W E l set n e c e s s i t y for plug-type locking they give you full strength.
screws by UNBRAKO can gíve you elements. S i n c e this eliminates a n
the same wrenchability, plus entire operation, in-place c o s t s are
reduced. The LOC-WEL
positlve self-locking. Here's why. HOW T H E
fastener locking ele-
LOCWEL FASTENER
ment is a strlp ol
LOCKING ELEMENT
Only LOC-WEL set screws have the MAXIMUM R E L I A B I L I T Y — F o r the plástic material fus-
WORKS
ed to the screw
exclusive LOC-WEL fastener locking ultímate in set screw reliability u s e
threads. Locking ac-
element that's fused to the surface knurled (locking point) L O C - W E L s e t líon IB developed
of the screw threads, NOT inserled s c r e w s by U N B R A K O . They afford through trictíon and
in a hole or slot. double safety and vibration Interietence of the
plástic locking ele-
resistance, with the point locking
ment and the
Other locking set screws use plug- agafnst the shaft and the L O C - W E L mating threada of
type locking elemems In holes or l a s tener element locking the s e l the tapped hola or
slots. T h e s e must be machlned, s c r e w in'the tapped hole. nut The resultlng
which weakens the threads. And the reactlon preeses the
screw against the
screw must be softened for machín» Flnally, with no holes or slots to opposite sida of the
Ing, which weakens the screw itself trap dirt or moisture, a frequent nota, deveioping s
by reducing Its haidrtess below the c a u s e of corrosión In the screw's high trlctlonat torce
correct leve i of Re 45-53. With LOC- crítical stress área, c h a n c e s of belween the mating
W E L set screws I here's no weaken- threads that tocks
fallure are l e s s e n e d and the Ufe of
the reitener
ing of threads from machlning, no the screw lengthened. In additlon, securely.
reduction in vital hardness of the L O C W E L s c r e w s c a n be u s e d
screw. repeatedly.
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I S O M e t r i c S o c k e t S e t S c r e w s
35* MAX
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DIMENSIONS APPLICATION DATA
J L Recommended
Nom. D Max. K Min. Preferred W Seating Torquet Tap
Thread Plain Knurled Plain Knurled Drill
Size Pltch Max. Cup Cup Max. Cup Cup Nom. N-m in-tbs. Size
MICROSIZE — Plair Cup Only
M1.6 0.35 1.0 0.80 — — 2.0 — 0.7 0.08 0.7 1.25
M2 0.40 1.32 1.00 — — 2.5 — 0.9 0.15 1.3 1.6
M2.5 0.45 1.75 1.25 — — 3.0 — 1.3 0.42 3.7 2.05
STANDARD SIZE — Knurled Cup Point Supplled Unless Ptain Cup Point is Specilled
M3 0.5 2.10 1.50 1.40 2.06 3.0 3.0 1.5 0.6 5.0 2.5
M4 0.7 2.75 2.00 2.10 2.74 3.0 3.0 2.0 2.0 18.0 3.3
M5 0.8 3.70 2.50 2.50 3.48 4.0 4.0 2.5 * 4.0 35.0 4.2
M6 1.0 4.35 3.00 3.30 4.14 4.0 5.0 3.0 7.0 62.0 5.0
M8 1.25 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.62 5.0 6.0 4.0 17.0 150.0 6.75
M10 1.5 7.40 6.00 6.00 7.12 6.0 8.0 5.0 34.0 300.0 8.5
M12 1.75 8.60 8.00 8.00 8.58 8.0 10.0 6.0 60.0 530.0 10.25
M16 2.0 12.35 10.00 10.00 11.86 12.0 14.0 8.0 150.0 1325.0 14.0
M20 2.5 16.00 14.00 14.00 14.83 16.0 18.0 10.0 300.0 2650.0 17.5
M24 3.0 18.95 16.00 16.00 17.80 20.0 20,0 12.0 475.0 4200.0 21.0
i. Angla — The cup angla Is 135* máximum Over 12 to 50 mm. Ind. ±0.5
tor screw lengths equal to or smaller than screw
diameter. For ionger lengths, the cup angla wlll Over 50 mm ±0.8
be 125* máximum.
Thread Class — 4g 6g
12
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I J J ^ S I f ^ R S l I S O M e t r i c S o c k e t S e t S c r e w s
STOCK SIZES
Length
Día. 2.5 10 12 16 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
MICROSIZE - Plain Cup Only
STANDARD SIZE — Knurled Cup Point Supplied Unless Plain Cup Point is Specifíed
M4 6 25 2 mm M6 6 25 3 mm
M4 a 25 M6 8 25
M4 10 10 M6 10 10
M4 12 10 M6 12 10
M6 20 10
M5 6 25 2.5 mm M8 8 10 4 mm
M5 8 25 M8 10 10
M5 10 10 M8 12 10
M5 12 10 M8 20 10
M8 25 10
f l j ? » y r s l t 7 3 I S O M e t r i c S o c k e t S e t S c r e w s — CONE POINT
Length
Stock Size
Diameter
Material — UNBRAKO High Grade Alloy Steel.
10 12 16 20 25 i » 35 «0 4S SO 55 so
M3
Haronees — Rcckwefl C45-53 pra fYí m'.' i-;; ™ ' BM BH1M BJBJ BBM BRa'
M4 3
M20
M24
LENGTH TOLERANCE
Nominal Screw Día.
Nominal
Screw M3 thru M24
Length Tolerance on Lgrth, mm
Up to 12 mm, ind. ±0.3
Over 12 to 50 mm, ind. ±0.5
Over 50 mm ±0.8
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l l f l V f S l t T f l I S O M e t r i c S o c k e t S e t S c r e w s — FLAT POINT
u - — r - x
— h \ >
, y
Stock Size
Hardness — Rockwell C 4 5 - 5 3
T h r e a d C l a s s — 4g 6g
LENGTH TOLERANCE
Nominal Screw Dia.
Nominal
M3 thru M24
Screw
Length Tolerance on Lgth, mm
Up to 12 mm, Incl, ±0.3
Over 12 to 50 mm. Ind. ±0.5
Over 50 mm ±0.8
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Nom. D L V W Seating Torquet Tap
Nom.
Th rían rt Min. Drill
f ni c a u N-m In-lbs.
Pltch Max. Short Lgth. Long Lgth. P retened Max. Nom. Size
Size
M3 0.5 2.10 0.75 1.5 5.0 2.00 1.5 0.6 5 2.5
M4 0.7 2.75 1.00 2.0 5.0 2.50 2.0 2.0 18 3.3
M5 0.8 3.70 1.25 2.5 6.0 3.50 2.5 4.0 35 4.2
! M12 1.75 8.60 3.00 6.0 12.0 8.50 6.0 60.0 530 10.25
M16 2.00 12.35 4.00 8.0 16.0 12.00 8.0 150.0 1325 14.0
• M20 2.50 16.00 5.00 10.0 20.0 15.00 10.0 300.0 2650 17.5
M24 3.00 18.95 6.00 12.0 22.0 18.00 12.0 475.0 4200 21.0
LENGTH TOLERANCE
Nominal Screw Día.
Nominal
M3 thru M24
Screw
Length Tolerarte* on Lgth, mm
Up to 12 mm, ind. ±0.3
Over 12 to 50 mm. Ind. ±0.5
Over 50 mm ±0.8
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1.5 M1.6/M2 M3
2.0 M2.5 M3 M3 M4
2.5 M3 M4 M4 M5
3.0 M4 M4 M5 M5 MÓ M6
4.0 M5 M5 M6 M6 M8 Ma
5.0 M6 M6 M8 M8 M10 MIO
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6-0 M8 M10 MIO M12 M12
M8
8.0 M10 M12 M12 M16 M16
MIO
10.0 M12 M16 M16 M20 M20
M12
12.0 M14 M16 M20 M24 M24
14.0 M16 M20 M24
17.0 M20 M24
19.0 M24
22.0 M30
27.0 M36
32.0 M42
36.0 M48
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[IJi1»!r?ll7n I S O M e t r i c S o c k e t S c r e w K e y K i t s
Nominal
Size
Across
Fíats
0.7
0.9
1.3
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
14.0
17.0
t A
Flexible Vinyl C a s e Molded Plástic Flexible Vinyl Partltioned
with Pocket» Case Envelppe» Poly Box Fold-A-Key
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Uíl|S?7s11Tfl M E T P Í I C D O W E L P I N S — Hardened and Qround
AppHeaMeor I
Similar Specltteatlona: I DIN 6325
B A C R L. Point Calculated
Crown Crown Angle Double Shear Recommended
Nominal Pin Diameter Point Diameter Height Radius Transition Strength Hole Size
1 Annth
Size L U I IUIII
Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. kN Pounds Max. Min.
(Note 5 )
3 3.008 3.003 2.9 2.6 0.8 0.3 8 14.8 3.340 3.000 2.987
4 4.008 4.003 3.9 3.6 0.9 0.4 10 26.4 5.930 4.000 3.987
5 5.008 5.003 4.9 4.6 1.0 0.4 10 41.2 9.270 5.000 4.987
6 6.009 6.003 5.8 5.4 1.1 0.4 12 59.4 13.300 6.000 5.987
8 8.009 8.003 7.8 7.4 1.3 0.5 12 105. 23.700 8.000 7.987
10 10.009 10.003 9.8 9.4 1.4 0.6 16 165. 37.100 10.000 9.98Í
12 12.009 12.003 11.8 11.4 1.6 0.6 20 238. 53.400 12.000 11.987
16 16.009 16.003 15.8 15.3 1.8 0.8 20 422. 94.900 16.000 15.987
20.009 20.003 19.8 19.3 2.0 0.8 25 660. 148.000 20.000 19.987
20
25.009 25.003 24.8 24,3 2.3 1.0 25 1030. 232.000 25.000 24.987
25
mm Inc* mm in<h mm
50! i ? '254 600 15 7*0O 701 ' 18054 ROO 70 3700 «Ji 77 8854
HÍ664 702 17 8 3 0 8 801 70 3454 907 72 9108
17 7508 601
15 2908 703 1 7 8567 807 70 3708 903 37 9362
503 17 7767 ffll 904 27 9 6 ' 5
603 15 3163 45 64 7031 17 8 5 * 4 803 .0 3967
504 i? aoi« 23 9870
! 5 3414 704 178816 804 TO « 7 1 4 905
505 17 8 7 7 0 604
705 »05 30-«70 9055 73 OOOO
506 17 8S24 605 15 3670 1 7 9070
706 17 9374 809 70 4734 906 23 (J'74
50' 17 877JI 606 15 3974
707 SO 7 30*978 29 33 9067 23 0137
506 17 "JO 37 00 > 15 41 7B 1 J 9578
907 73 0378
era ' 5 4437 708 17 9837 808 70 5237
509 17 9 7 8 6 23 0637
15 4 Ü Í 6 7087 I S 0000 309 70 5 * 8 6 308
5'0 1? 9 5 * 0 «79 73 OHtjr,
6094 15 47B1 709 19 0 0 8 6 810 70 5740 909
511 i 7 9794 39 64 23 1140
15 4 9 * 0 710 18 0 3 * 0 811 70 5 « * 910
5118 130000 610 23 ' 3 9 4
15 5 1 9 * 711 18 0 5 9 * 817 70 6 7 * 3 9U
51? 130O48 61 1
15 5 * * 8 713 13 0848 1116 8175 20 6 3 7 5 317 23 1 648
513 1 3 0307 612
15 5 707 713 13 1107 813 . 70 6507 9'3 231902
514 l 3 055G 6'3
614 15 5956 714 18 1356 814 20 6756 914 33 2156
515 130810
15 6710 715 18 1610 815 30 7010 3'5 33 741Q
5156 13 0968 •ÍI5
15 6 * 6 4 716 18 1864 816 30 7264 9'6 73 3664
516 13 1064 616
182118 81 7 20 7513 917 ? 3 291H
5W 13 I 3 i f l 617 15 6718 71 1
15 6977 718 18 7377 313 70 7772 918 33 31 ? ?
518 13 1577 6i8
5'9 ' 5 7726 73 33 7187 18 2563 819 30 8 0 2 6 919 33 3476
519 13 1876
520 670 15 7480 719 18 7626 820 20 8 2 8 0 970 2 3 3680
13 2080 971 33 3934
57' 6?1 15 7734 730 137380 821 20 8534
1 3 233* 59 6 * 9719 73 4156
577 677 15 7983 7?1 18 3134 322 20 3738
13 7588 922 73 4138
573 623 1582*2 722 13 3388 333 70 9042
13 2 3 * 2 973 33 444?
574 674 15 8 * 9 6 7?3 18 3647 82* 30 9296
13 3096 924 73 4696
525 5 a 625 ' 5 3750 724 18 3896 825 70 9 5 5 0
13 3350 20 9804 925 23.4950
576 13 3604 676 15 9004 725 18 4150 836
577 62 7 15 9358 726 13 4 4 0 * 8268 21 0000 926 73 5204
13 3858 927 23 5458
578 638 159612 777 18 4658 327 21 0058
13 4117 928 23 5713
579 629 15 9 7 6 6 778 13 4912 878 21 0312
13 4366 939 23 5966
5 » 6299 1 S OOOO 729 185166 53.M 8781 21 0344
1 3 4620 930 23 6270
53t 1 3 4874 630 I6OO70 730 18 5420 879 21 0 5 6 6
631 16 0274 "31 18 5674 830 21 0820 931 236474
5317 1 3 4937
16 0 5 7 3 732 18 5938 331 21 1074 932 73 6 / 2 8
532 13 51 28 632
633 16 0 78? 733 13 6182 832 21 1328 923 2 3 698 7
533 1 3 5382
534 634 16.1036 734 18 6436 .833 21 1532 934 ? 3 7?36
13 5 6 3 6 23 7490
635 16 1790 47 64 73*4 18 6532 834 21 1336 935
535 13 5890
I 3 6144 636 16.1S44 735 18 6690 835 21.2090 936 23 7744
536
637 16 1 798 7 36 18 6944 836 21 2344 937 23 7993
537 13 6398
16 2052 737 18 7198 837 21 3598 15 16 9375 ?3 8125
533 13 6652 633
539 16 2 X 6 738 13 7452 838 2i 235 2 933 238252
539 13 6906
16 2560 739 18 7706 839 21 3106 939 2 3a506
540 13 7160 &40
541 13 7414 41 64 6406 ití 2719 740 13 7960 840 21 3360 940 238760
641 ' 6 2814 741 133214 841 31 3 6 U 941 33901 4
542 13 7638
¿42 16 3063 742 18 8468 842 21 3863 943 23 9263
543 13 792?
544 613 16 3322 743 133723 8*3 21 4122 943 23 9522
13 81 76
Ü44 16 35 76 744 138976 3437 21 4 3 1 ? 9-14 23.9776
545 13 3430
6J5 16 3 3 X 745 13 9230 844 21 4 3 7 5 9449 24 OOOO
546 13 8684
5469 646 16 4084 746 13.9484 345 21 4630 9J5 24 0030
13 8 9 0 6
547 647 16 4338 747 18 9738 846 21 4384 946 24 0294
13 3938
548 648 16 4 5 9 2 748 18 9993 847 21 =138 947 24 0533
13 9 1 9 2
649 16 4846 7480 19 0000 .848 21 5393 943 24 0792
549 : 3 9446
650 165'00 749 19.0246 84G 21 5646 949 74 1046
550 13 9 / 0 0
13 9954 651 16 5 354 3 4 750 19.0500 850 21.5900 950 34 1 X O
551
G5? ' 6 5608 751 19 0754 851 21 6154 951 74 1554
55 r¿ 14 0 0 0 0
¿53 16 5862 752 19 10O3 852 21 6403 953 34 1808
552 14 0208
553 ¿54 l ó 6116 753 19 1262 853 21 6667 953 34 206?
l 4 0462
554 14 0716 ¿55 16 6370 754 19 1516 854 21 6 9 i ¿ ¿1 64 9531 34 2094
¿56 16 6624 755 19.1770 855 ?t 71 70 954 24 2316
555 14 09 70
: i 32 ¿562 76 6687 756 19 3024 856 21 7434 955 24 3570
556 14 1224
55 7 14 14 78 •35 7 16 6878 757 19.2378 357 21 7673 956 24 33?4
558 ¿58 1 6 71 32 753 19.2532 358 ?! '93? 95? 34 307a
14 1 7 32
559 Ü59 i ¿ 7386 759 19 3786 859 21 3 ¡ S 6 953 24 333?
U 1986
560 060 16 7640 760 19 3040 8594 21 3231 959 ?4 3536
14 ;2-io 960 74 38-10
561 1 4 2494 ¿61 1 6 7894 761 19 3394 860 21 3440
562 667 l 6 8148 762 19 3548 861 21 3694 961 24 4094
1 4 2748
5625 ' ¿63 16 3 4 0 3 .763 19 3802 362 21 S943 9 ¿3 24 4 343
14 28 75 963 24 460?
563 ¿64 168656 764 19 4056 363 21 9 3 0 3
1 4 X02 964 24 4856
564 ¿65 16 8910 765 19.4310 864 31 9 4 5 6
14 3256 965 24 5 t i 0
565 14 3510 ¿66 169164 49 64 7656 19 4469 365 31 9710
¿67 16 9418 766 19.4564 366 31 9964 966 24 53¿J
566 14 3 764
567 ¿68 i ¿ 9673 767 19 4818 8661 27 OOOO 967 24 5613
14 4018 963 34 58 ? 2
568 669 16 9 9 3 6 768 19 5073 367 22 0218
1 4 4272 968 7 24 6 0 o ?
569 6693 1 7 OOOO 769 19 5336 368 32 0473 31 32
14 4526 969 34 til 36
570 670 i 7 0180 7 70 19 5580 869 ?2 0736
1 4 4 780 9'0 24 6 X 0
57! 14 5034 671 17 0 4 3 4 771 19 5834 370 23 0960
43 64 6719 i 7 0656 772 19 6038 871 33 1234 971 34 tit>_"4
572 14 5288
672 17 0688 773 19 6342 872 32 1483 977 24 ¿688
573 !4 5542
¿73 1 7 0942 7 74 19.6596 873 32 1 742 973 24 7143
574 14 5 7 9 5
¿74 17 1196 775 19 6850 874 33 1996 974 24 7 X 6
575 14 6059
675 1 7 1450 776 19 7104 875 3 ? 3350 975 24 7650
576 14 6 X 4
676 1? 1 704 777 19.7358 876 32 35&J 976 34 7904
577 14 6558
67? 1 7 1958 778 19 7612 377 27 3758 97? 34 8158
578 i* 68'2
678 1 7 3317 779 19 7866 8 78 32 X I ? 978 24 8 4 1 ?
5781 14 6844
679 17 2466 780 I99t30 879 22 3366 9 79 24 8 6 6 6
579 14 7066
680 17 2770 781 19 8374 380 32 3530 980 34 B930
580 14 7320
17 39 74 25.32 7B1? 19B433 381 33 37 74 981 34 91 74
581 14 7574 681
682 l 7 3278 .781 19 8678 882 32 4033 982 34 9438
582 14 7828
683 17 3482 763 19 8882 883 22 4333 983 ?4 9t>8?
583 14 8 0 8 ?
684 i ? 37 36 784 19 9136 884 3? 4536 984 74 9 9 J 6
584 14 3 3 3 6
17 3990 785 199390 885 22 4 790 9843 35 0000
585 14 8 S 9 0 685
686 1 7 4244 786 19 9644 386 23 5 0 * 4 63.64 9844 25 0031
586 1 4 8844
-68? 1 7 4498 787 19 9898 887 33 5398 985 ?5 0190
587 14 9098
11 16 1 7 4625 7874 70.0000 888 33 5553 986 75 0444
588 14 9 3 5 2 6875
17 4 7 5 3 788 30 0 1 5 2 889 23 5806 98? ?5 0698
589 14 9 6 0 6 688
17 5 0 0 6 789 30 0 4 0 6 390 33 6060 988 35 0 9 5 ?
590 14 9 8 6 0 689
690 17 5 3 6 0 790 30 0660 57 64 8906 33 6219 989 25 1306
5906 15 0 0 0 0 990
691 17 5514 791 30.0914 891 23 6314 25 MbO
59) 15 0114
632 17 5768 792 20 1168 897 33 6568 991 25 1714
592 15 0 3 6 8
693 17 6 0 2 3 793 20 1422 893 32 6822 992 25 lüb8
593 15 0 6 2 2
694 17 6378 79* 70 1 6 7 6 894 32 7076 993 25 3323
5937 15 0 8 1 3 994 25 ? 4 ? d
594 695 1 7.6530 795 20 1930 89S 22 7330
15 0 8 7 6 995 25 2 7 X
596 696 17 6784 79« 70 7184 896 72 7584
15 11 30 996 25 39H4
596 15 13S4 697 17 7038 51.64 7969 20 2 * 0 3 897 32 7333 997 25 3238
537 698 17 7292 797 70 7 * 3 8 393 338092 998 35 3492
15 1638 999
598 699 17 7546 798 20 2602 399 22 B346 35 3 / 4 6 „
15 1892 1 000 35 4000 2
599 700 17 7B00 799 70 2946 9O0 32 3600
15 2 1 4 6
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Conversión Approxlmate
Properly Unlt Symbol From To Mulllply By Equivalen!
length meter m inch mm 25.4 25mm = 1 in.
centimeter cm tnch cm 2.54 300mm • 1 ft.
m tí tí meter mm foot mm 304.8 1m • 39.37 i n .
100'C = 2l2°F
1
área s q u a r e meter m* sq. in. mm 645.2 645mm' = 1 in. 1
1
volume c u b i c meter m' cu. in. mm 16387 16400mm' = 1 in.'
cubic centimeter cm* c u . ft. m* .02832 1nV = 35 f t . 3
1
cubic millimeter mm cu. yd. m» .7645 im' = 1.3 y d . 1
Nominal Día. Thread Thread Tenslle Nominal Nominal Día. Thread Thread Tenslle Nominal
and Pltch Stress Area Shanfc Area and Pltch Stress Area Shank Area
(mm) (mm ) 2
(mm ) 1
(mm) (mm ) 2
(mm ) 2
D I A M E T E R / T H R E A D P I T C H C O M P A R I S O N
Slz* Dli.(ln.) TPI Size DI» (In.) Pltch (mm) TPI (Approx)
*0 .060 80
i M2 .079 .4 64
«2 .086 | 56
*3 .099 48
#4 .112 40
1 51
¡ M3 .118 .5
#5 .125 40
#6 .138 j 32 í
j M4 .157 .7 36
«a .164 32
I M5 .196 .8 .32
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M6 .236 1.0 25
1/4 .250 20
5/16 .312 18
M8 .315 1.25 20
3/8 .375 16
7/16 .437 14
1/2 .500 13
5/8 .625 11
3/4 .750 10
7/8 .875 9
1" 1.000 8
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TELEX: 06 964804 F a , 416 738 4088
180,000
Use alloy for máximum tensiles; up to 190,000
psi, highest of any socket cap screw
Socket Head Use stainless for corrosive, cryogenic or 80,000 30,000 800 F U
Socket Head Use in parts t o o thin for standard heiyht 170,000 20,000 550 F
Cap Screws heads and where clearance is limited
Low Head
Series
Part N o . Page
LOC-WEL®
SelMocking Socket Screws Add letter " L " to basic part number to indicate L O C - W E L screws 46-53
Precisión Plating . . 69
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COUNTERBORED PROTRUDIMG
190,000 20,000 550°F
Socket Head
Cap Screws
1960 Seríes
Alloy Steel
180,000
Use alloy for máximum ¡ensiles; up to 190,000
psi, highest of any socket cap screw
Socket Head Use stainless for corrosive, cryogenic or 80,000 30,000 800"F
Cap Screws elevated temperature environments,
1960 Series hygienjc cleanliness
Stainless Steel
Socket Head KS 812 For higher tensiles than standard 125,000 40,000 800° F
Cap Screws stainless screws; certified 125,000 psi,
plus excellent corrosión resistance
KS812
Series SPECIAL ORDER O N L Y
U
Socket Head Use in parts too thin for standard height 170,000 20,000 550 F
Cap Screws heads and where clearance is limited
Low Head
Series
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QUICK SELECTOR GUIDE
For a complete list of Stock Sizes, see pages 58 thru 67
non-rnagnetic
non-magnetic
precipitaron non-magnetic
hardened
corrosión
resistant steel
heat treated
alloy steel
non-magnetic
heat treated
alloy steel
non-magnetic
non-magnetic
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torsional
Hex Tough. ductile, for high torquing; aecurate shear in-lb.
f¡t ¡n all types socket screws; size marked Re 47 57 mm.
Keys for quick identity. 1.2 to
276.000
£aícu|ated
(
"érisarpst .-'Stitfaceá
Dowel Formed ends, controlled heat treat;
Píns cióse tolerances; standard for d¡e
work, also used as bearings, gages, 6 micro-
(Standard) precisión parts, etc. core:
Re 50-58
150,000 inch (ma i
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Dowel For use in blind holes. Easily removed surface:
Pins without speeiaf tools. Reusable. Save 6 micro-
money. No need for knock-out holes. Re 60 150,000 meh Imai
Pull-Out Same phvsicals, finish, aceuracy and tole- (min )
Type rances as standard UNBRAKO dowel pins.
i mentí
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QUICK SELECTOR GUI DE
For a complete list of Stock S i z e s , s e e p a g e s 58 thru 67
Most UNBRAKO socket screws can be made self-locking with the unique, all-metal locking threads that are
exclusive to TRU-FLEX locking fasteners. 18-19
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MS21262.
I All UNBRAKO screws can be (nade self-locking with LOC-WEL* fastener locking element.
MS21295
46-53
MI L-F 18240
| Nyton plug locking element also available upan request.
heat treated
alloy steel
PTFE/ fair PTF 1/16" to 1-1/4"
magnetic 40-41
TEFLON
coated
heat treated
mm
alloy steel MS 16555
magnetic .0002" over nominal .001" oversize 54-55
MS 16556
heat treated
alloy steel
fair magnetic 1 x 3'4" to 1 " x 4'
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S O C K E T H E A D CAP SCREWS . . . . Why Socket Screws? Why U N B R A K O ?
The most important reasons for the gree than any other threaded fastener the size of the component parts can
¡ncreasing use of socket head cap you can purchase "off-the-shelf." be reduced, since the cylindrical
screws in ¡ndustry are undoubtedly heads of socket screws need less space
safety and reliability, with economy TENSILE STRENGTH than hex heads and require no addi-
running a cióse third. All three All U.S. standard alloy steel socket tional wrench space. It is obvious
reasons are directly traceable to the head cap screws are now made to that an appreciable amount of weight
superior performance of socket screws strength levéis of 180,000 and can also be saved in this manner.
vs. other fasteners, and that, in turn, 170,000 psi to meet current govern-
is mainly due to their superior strength ment and ¡ndustry standards. How- Use of UNBRAKO socket screws
and advanced design. ever, the strength levéis of U N B R A K O can even save you money over ordi-
socket cap screws are consistently nary socket screws in some c a s e s
If you use threaded fasteners, maintained at 190,000 and 180,000 because of the UNBRAKO screws'
you know their importance ¡n today's psi (depending on screw diameter), higher strength — as much as 20,000
technology. Higher pressures, higher giving these screws as much as 12% psi, depending on screw diameter.
stresses and higher speeds in machines additional strength. This can be For example, if you have a part that
and equipment demand stronger, more very vaíuable to you, the user, in alJ normally uses ten 5/8 inch size socket
reliable joints and stronger, more three of the áreas mentioned above. screws (170,000 psi), you can get
reliable fasteners to hold them almost the same clamping forcé
together. The higher tensile strength of with only nine UNBRAKO screws
U N B R A K O socket screws can easily (t 90,000 psi).
Rising costs have made failure of be translated into savings. For
any description virtually intolerable, example, wherever you can replace Therefore, fewer holes mean
and shut-downs have become a major hex head bolts with U N B R A K O savings in drilling and tapping costs,
industrial problem. Bigger, more com- screws, savings can be significant. and you have fewer screws to buy,
plex units break down more frequently By using fewer socket screws of the handle and install. Weight reduction is
despite every effort to prevent it. same size or the same number of also a factor in this case.
Because of their very size and com- smaller diameter socket screws you FATIGUE STRENGTH
plexity, they are also harder and more can achieve the same clamping forcé
But tensile strength is not the whole
expensive to fix. The high cost of ¡n the joint. For example, a joint
story. As noted earlier, joints that are
downtime can be the difference requiring twelve 1-3/8" Grade 5 hex
subject to external stress and dynamic
between a comparty's profit and loss. heads would need only 7 U N B R A K O
loadíng are subject to fatigue failure.
socket head cap screws of the same
Here also, U N B R A K O socket screws
This is why the reliability of every diameter, or an equal number of 1"
have distinct advantages. Their super-
component has become crítical. ' U N B R A K O socket head cap screws.
ior fatigue resistance is no accident.
Components must stay together to When you use them size for size you
It's an U N B R A K O feature that gives
function properly, and to keep them save because there are fewer holes
you an extra bonus of protection
together joints must stay tight. A single to drill and tap and fewer screws to
against this hazard.
failure can destroy a satellite, shut buy and handle. If you use the
down an assembly line . . . or lose a smaller diameter screws you still Three major factors account for
customer, save because they cost less and the the greater fatigue resistance of UN-
smaller holes cost less to drill and B R A K O socket screws — design im-
To insure máximum joint reliability táp. Smaller drills and taps are less provements, mechanical properties
and safety, it is imperative to use expensive and take less energy to and closely controlled manufacturing
fasteners with máximum strength and drive. And with smaller screws there processes. All three combine to
fatigue resistance. UNBRAKO socket is a weight saving as well. achieve that superiority, and here
cap screws offer this to a greafer de- Furthermore, in many instances are their contributions. . .
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SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREWS
Why Socket Screws ? Why U N B R A K O ? 'Profile" of Extra Strength
PROFILE OF E X T R A S T R E N G T H
Deep, accurate socket for high torque wrenching.
Double knurls for easier handling, quick identificaron.
SHAIMK
ROOT
BODY
• brittleness.
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Accurate control of socket depth gives Controlled head forging forms uniform Cross-section of radiused fully formed
I more wrench engagement than other grain flow with unbroken flow lines; threads. Contour-following flow lines
screws, permits full tightening without makes heáds stronger; minimJzes províde extra shear strength in threads,
cracking or reaming the socket, yet pro- faüure in vital fillet área; adds to resist stripping and provide high fatigue
vides ampie metal m the crucial fület fatigue strength of the screw. resistance. Note the large root radius,
área for máximum head strength. an U N B R A K O socket screw develop-
ment that doubies fatigue life when
• compared to fíat ioot thread forms.
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14" T H R U 1" D I A M E T E H S I D E N T I F I E D
WITH DIAMOND KNURL
DIMENSIONS
JrVj'urt. jii«¡¡da;&lv ,ted are Í Q F standard producen ítems only* Non-stoek Ítems
^tesmmeth^of^a^Ufácftire. tt is sug§es't$d tha^the , -
ice_on any non-^n_dar(f jaarts for criticát.appítcations.
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SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREWS
1960 Series • Dimensions • Mechanical Properties • Application Data
NOTES:
Concentricity: Body to head O.D. — wrthin 2% of body diameter T.I.R. or .006 T.I.R.
whichever is greater. Body to hex socket — (sizes through 1IT) — within 3% of body
diameter T.I.R. or .005 T.I.R. whichever is greater; (sizes over 11T) — within 6% of
body diameter.
The plañe of the bearing surface shall be perpendicular to the axis of the screw within
a máximum deviation of 1°.
See page 14 for stainless steel mechanical properties and seating torques.
rdrgugb ^ ¿ ^ u í a f ^ - t o ¡riducé 106,ÓÓQ psi tensile stress ¡n thé screw threads. tSize&are básed on 3 Jh-rsjri-K'i:
1
rfííes/ a_re' for j ^ i n ^ l c r e w s fór • caürfiiurh plated screWs, muítíply recornmend- ^^Break'idgé Of bodi ír-ercw
f Seating torque b y ^ 2 & ; f o r zinc plated screws mtiittpty b y t.40. See note,
patje 17. '•' '
S O C K E T H E A D CAP SCREWS • 1960 Series • Body and Grip Lengths
LENGTH T O L E R A N C E S
i A ' - .-" r r»*tf*r>» •**
^ c í i ^ e ^ r '• •«.SÍ
# 0 thru 3/8 -.03 -.04 -.06 -.12
7/16 t o 3/4 -.03 -.06 -.08 -.12
7/8 to 1-1/2 -.05 -.10 -.14 -.20
over 1 1/2 -.18 -.20 -.24
B O D Y and G R I P L E N G T H S
8 1/2
9
9 1/2
10
11
13
14
"¡5
16
17
~I8
19
20
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SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREWS
1960 Series • Body and Grip Lengths
LQ ¡S the máximum grip length and is the distance f r o m the bearing including ¡mperfect threads shall be basic thread length plus five
surface to the first complete thread. pitches. Lengths too short to apply formula shall be threaded to
head. Complete threads shall extend w i t h i n t w o pitches of the
L is the mínimum body length and is the length of the unthreaded
B
head for lengths above the heavy line on sizes up to and including
cylindrical portion of the shank.
5/8 diameter. Larger diameters shall be threaded as cióse to the
Thread length for sizes up t o and including 1 " diameter shall be head as practicable.
controlled by the grip length and body length as shown in the table.
Screws of longer lengths than those tabulated shall have a thread
For sizes larger than 1 " the mínimum complete thread length shall length conforming to the formula for sizes larger than 1 " .
be equal to the basic thread length, and the total thread length
.¿fc * :-*>.-*
: L
G • L
B r » . I I , .
•'.i. ».¡ \mg¿ m
1
1 2.125
2.125
1.847
1.847
2.000
2.000
1.687
1.687
1.625
2.125
1.268
1.768
1.500
1.500
1.115
1.115
1.625
1.625
1.208
1.208
1.500
1.500
1.045
1.045
1.000
1.000
.500
.500
1.000
1.000
.444 |
.444 1.000 .375
9 2.625 2.347 2.500 2.187 2.125 1.768 2.250 1.865 1.625 1.208 1.500 1.045 1.000 .500 1.000 .444 1.000 .375
2.625 2.347j 2.500 2.187 2.625 2.268 2.250 1.865 2.375 1.958 2.250 1.795 2.000 1.500 1.000 .444 1.000 .375
3.125 2.847 3.000 2.687 2.625 2.268 2.250 1.865 2.375 1.958 2.250 1.795 2.000 1.500 2.000 1.444 1.000 .375
3.125 2.847 3.000 2.687 3.125 2.768 3.000 2.615 2.375 1.958 2.250 1.795 2.000 1.500 2.000 1.444 2.000 1.375
3.625 3.347 3.500 3.187 3.125 2.768 3.000 2.615 3.125 2.708 3.000 2.545 2.000 1.500 2.000 1.444 2.000 1.375
3.625 3.347 3.500 3.187 3.625 3.268 3.000 2.615 3.125 2.708 3.000 2.545 3.000 2.500 2.000 1.444 2.000 1.375
4.125 3.847 4.000 3.687 3.625 3.268 3.750 3.365 3.125 2.708 3.000 2.545 3.000 2.500 3.000 2.444 2.000 1.375
• 4.125 3.847 4.000 3.687 4.125 3.768 3.750 3.365 3.875 3.458 3.750 3.295 3.000 2.500 3.000 2.444 3.000 2.375
4.625 4.347 4.500 4.187 4.125 3.768 3.750 3.365 3.875 3.458 3.750 3.295 3.000 2.500 3.000 2.444 3.000 2.375
4.625 4.347 4.500 4.187 4.625 4.268 4.500 4.115 3.875 3.458 3.750 3.295 4.000 3.500 3.000 2.444 3.000 2.375
• 5.125 4.847 5.000 4.687 4.625 4.268 4.500 4.115 4.625 4.208 4.500 4.045 4.000 3.500 4.000 3.444 3.000 2.375
5.000 4.687 5.125 4.768 4.500 4.115 4.625 4.208 4.500 4.045 4.000 3.500 4.000 3.444 4.000 3.375
5.500 5.187 5.125 4.768 5.250 4.865 4.625 4.208 4.500 4.045 4.000 3.500 4.000 3.444 4.000 3.375
1 5.500 5.187 5.625 5.268 5.250 4.865 5.375 4.958 5.250 4.795 5.000 4.500 4.000 3.444 4.000 3.375
6.000 5.687 5.625 5.268 5.250 4.865 5.375 4.958 5.250 4.795 5.000 4.500 5.000 4.444 4.000 4.375
1 6.125 5.768 6.000 5.615 5.375 4.958 5,250 9 5 5.000 4.500 5.000 4.444 5.000 4.375
V
6.125 5.768 6.000 5.615 6.125 5.708 6.000 5 £ 4 5 5.000 4.500 5.000 4.444 5.000 4.375
1
• 6.625 6.268 6.000 5.615 6.125 5.708 6.000 5.545 6.000 5.500 5.000 4.444 5.000 4.375
7.125 6.768 7.000 6.615 6.875 6.458 6.750 6.295 6.000 5.500 6.000 5.444 6.000 5.375
1 7.625 7.268 7.000 6.615 6.875 6.458 6.750 6.295 7.000 6.500 6.000 5.444 6.000 5.375
8.000 7.615 7.625 7.208 7.750 7.295 7.000 6.500 7.000 6.444 7.000 6.375
1 8.000 7.615 7.625 7.208 7.750 7.295 7.500 7.500 7.000 6.444 7.000 6.375
9.125 8.708 9.250 8.795 9.000 8.500 8.000 7.444 8.000 7.375
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• -
10.125 9.708 10.250 9.795 10.000 9.000 9.000 8.444 9.000 8.375
11.000 10.500 10.000 9.444 10.000 9.375
12.000 11.500 11.000 10.444 11.000 10.375
13.000 12.500 12.000 11.444 12.000 11.375
T 13.000 12.444 13.000 12.375
14.000 13.444 14.000 13.375
DETAILS
r
A« - 1
:*v/ & i** " ríiar
*Ser¿ Cross-brilí Locatión, , Hole D i a r n « t M ^ AJignmerit
Jl Sizfr . Plug -
P Nom ' Max; ^ Min. Max. Ref
The part number of a socket head cap screw consists of: ( D a letter to indicate type of thread (UNRC or U N R F ) ; (3) a second
basic part number describing item and material and followed dash number for length (in 16ths), followed by a suffix letter for
by suffix letters noting optional features (i.e. LOC-WEL self- type of finish. The diagram below shows a typical part number
locking); (2) a dash number for the diameter, with one suffix and interprets each component number and letter.
FINISH
B - Chemical Black Oxide S - Silver Píate - PIO
C - Cadmium Píate - P2 U - Clear Zinc Píate - P6
Drilled
Alloy Head (3) and Cadmium D - Cadmium Píate - P4 Z - Zinc Píate - P8
Steel LOC-WEL #4 UNRC 1 1/2" Píate No letter ¡ndícates standard black finish (Thermal Oxide)
for alloy steel and passivatíon for stainless steel.
20097 H3L 94 c -24 C
See page 69.for plating specifications
L E N G T H in 16ths
DIAMETER
DIA. #0 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #8 #10 Vi H* fe V2 «i
DASH NO. 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 98 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
DIA.
Va Va 1 1V4 1% lVSe 1V4 2 21/4 2Vi 2% 3
DASH NO. 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 28 32 36 40 44 48
OPTIONAL FEATURES
Cross Drilled Heads: Self-Locking:
H1 - 1 Hole T h r u E - LOC-WEL to Mil-F-18240
H2 - 2 Holes Thru L - LOC-WEL (Commercial)
H3 - 3 Holes T h r u P - Nylon Plug
TF - T R U - F L E X
BASIC P A R T NUMBER
20097 - socket head cap screw - alloy steel
20098 — socket head cap screw — corrosión resistant stee!
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SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREWS
1960 Series • Cross-Drilled Data " L o w Head Series
B A S I C PART NUMBER
72531 — low head socket cap screw — alloy steel (See page 12 for applicable
dash numbers, etc.) (See page 69 for plating specifications and Note 1.)
MECHANICAL P R O P E R T I E S NOTE:
Material: Heat Treated A l l o y Steel Performance data listed are for standard
production ítems o n l y . Non-stock items may
Hardness: Re 38 - 43
vary due t o variables in methods of manufacture.
Tensile Strength: 170.000 psi m i n . It is suggested that the user verify performance
Y i e l d Strength: 150,000 psi m i n . on any non-standard parts for crítical applications.
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Momin.il
MZfl UNRC UNRF- UNRC UNRV-
2,380 2,500 2,900 3,140 19
#10 2,980 3,400 3,620 4,280 34
1/4 5,410 6,180 6,600 7,800 80
5/16" 8,910 9,870 10,860 12,420 156
3/8" 13,200 14,900 16,080 18,800 273
1/2" 24,100 27,200 29,400 34,200 615
DIMENSIONS
< .
baste throddsppt incft' 1 % " ' fillet ¿X!
nominal screw r ) •* '.- -i
size diameter UNRC UNR? max min. bíKIC mjx. min. max. • rmn. norrt
mtn.
#8 .164 32 36 .270 .265 0.1640 .060 .085 .079 .012 .007 .0781
#10 .190 24 32 .312 .307 0.1900 .072 .098 .092 .014 .009 .0938
1/4" .250 20 28 .375 .369 0.2500 .094 .127 .121 .014 .009 .1250
5/16" .312 18 24 .437 ' .431 0.3125 .110 .158 .152 .017 .012 .1562
3/8" .375 16 24 .562 .556 0.3750 .115 .192 .182 .020 .015 .1875
1/2" .500 13 20 .750 .743 0.5000 .151 .254 .244 .026 .020 .2500
Thread Length: On all stock,íengths the last complete {full f o n » ) " i - j ' f n i ' A U I ' - Í w i l h a thread ring + . V xien H to
within two,thread^ pf the head. ¡ " < . * * £¿'*-¿ ''
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'¿"-kr^-^f^v í
Threads: Threads are Class, 3A UNRC a n d U N R F , » • * , ' V ' "
'Torques calculated to induce ápproximately 50,000 psi tens . ds (See Note, page 17). - ' ' -
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SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREWS
1960 Series • Cross-Drilled Data • L o w Head Series
B A S I C PART NUMBER
72531 — low head socket cap screw — alloy steel (See page 12 for applicable
dash numbers, etc.) (See page 69 for plating specifications and Note 1.)
MECHANICAL P R O P E R T I E S NOTE:
Material: Heat Treated Alloy Steel Performance data listed are for standard
Hardness: Re 38 - 43 production items only. Non-stock items may
vary due t o variables in methods of manufacture.
Tensile Strength: 170.000 psi m i n . It is suggested that the userverify performance
Yi el d Strength: 150,000 psi m i n . on any non-standard parts for critical applications.
'M\ U b f t & «
intuito ñtranylh - Ibs. rñijSJ- • in'tMreatís fea 8 ¡ ¡ H p
n o m u iiil :
UMRC j UNRF- UNRC UNRF '3*í
#3 2,380 2,500 2,900 3,140 19
APPR0X 45° #10 2,980 3,400 3,620 4,280 34
1/4 5,410 6,180 6,600 7,800 80
5/16" 8,910 9,870 10,860 12,420 156
3/8" 13,200 14,900 16,080 18,800 273
1/2" 24,100 27,200 29,400 34,200 615
DIMENSIONS
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max
#8 .164 32 36 .270 .265 0.1640 .060 .085 .079 .012 .007 .0781
#10 .190 24 32 .312 .307 0.1900 .072 .098 .092 .014 .009 .0938
1/4" .250 20 28 .375 .369 0.2500 .094 .127 .121 .014 .009 .1250
5/16" .312 18 24 .437 • .431 0.3125 .110 .158 .152 .017 .012 .1562
3/8" .375 16 24 .562 .556 0.3750 .115 .192 .182 .020 .015 .1875
1/2" .500 13 20 .750 .743 0.5000 .151 .254 .244 .026 .020 .2500
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Thread Length: On all stock-lengths the last complete (full f u i m l •!»- urf inújs'uri-cl w i t h a thread ring gagVixtefidí t o - * í^.'-'
within twp,threáds of the head. *, - t
*Torques calculated t o induce approximately 50,000 psi tensile stress ¡ff théScrew threads (See Note, page 17). '"
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S O C K E T HEAD CAP SCREWS retention of a high percentage of tensile fillets and other characteristics of UN-
strength and good creep resistance up to B R A K O stainless screw design and
8 0 0 ° F . without seating or oxidation, manufacture. Available with L O C - W E L
and good shock and impact resistance fastener locking element.
to temperatures as low as - 3 0 0 ° F .
Standard processing of U N B R A K O
non-magnetic — Valuable in certain elec- stainless steel socket screws includes
AUSTENITIC STAINLESS S T E E L trical applications. Máximum permeabil- a passivation surface treatment which
ity is 1.2. Can be reduced to 1.02 by removes any surface contaminations.
STANDARD SERIES
bright annealing. Si!ver plating or molybdenum disulfide
Also available in Type 316 stainless steel. cleanliness — Corrosión resistant charac- can be added as a lubricant to prevent
teristics of U N B R A K O screws are useful galling or reduce thread friction.
BASIC P A R T NUMBER
20098 — socket head cap screw — in chemicat, food processtng, appliance, A P P L I C A B L E STANDARDS—Threads
stainless steei (see page 12 for applic- paper, textile, packaging and pharma- per MIL-S-7742, Handbook H-28.
able dash numbers, etc.). ceutical industries, as well as labora-
tories, hospitals, etc. Standards: MS 16995 & 16996;
U N B R A K O stainless socket screws are MS 21295; MS 24673 & 24674;
made from austenitic stainless steel. eye-appeal — Bright, non-tarnishing ÑAS 1351 & 1352; ANSI B18.3
U N B R A K O stainless screws offer these qualities add to appearance and salabil- FF-S-86. (See Note 2, page 2).
advantages: ity of many products; are valuable
assets to designers. NOTE:
Excellent resistance to rust and cor- Performance data listed are for standard pro-
rosión from acids, organic substances, Use U N B R A K O stainless steel socket duction items only. Non-stock Ítems may
salt solutions and atmospheres. Wide screws where corrosión resistance is a vary due to variables ¡n methods of manufac-
temperature range — Superior proper- prime réquirement. They also have the ture, h is suggested that the user verify per-
formance on any non-standard parts for
ties attained with stainless steel ¡nclude forged heads, rolled threads, elliptical crítical applications.
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND SEATING T O R Q U E S
OTHER CAPABILITIES -
resistant thread form after heat treat- strength, unusual corrosión or stress
HIGH F A T I G U E ment. Additional fatigue resistance can corrosión resistance, special configura-
Highly fatigue-resistant socket head cap also be achieved by cold-working the tions or design, and the competence
screws can be supplied with up to 8 head-to-shank fillet, reducing the body and facilities to test and certify your
times the fatigue strength of ordinary diameter, and/or, where wat ranted, fasteners to all of the above require-
socket cap screws. These fatigue-raied increasing the strength or changing the ments.
fasteners are manufactured with all the material. And if bending is part of the
For detailed information on any of
technology and expertise of SPS air- problem, reduced body desiqns are
available to help. these items, contact your local UN-
craft bolts, and are available in sizes
from #10 through 1 1/2" diameter. B R A K O distributor (ñame on request),
Many other improvements over or consult the Product Engineenng
Their exceptionally high fatigue standard screws can be supplied, such Department, U N B R A K O , a División
strength is obtained by rolling a fatigue- as cryogenic or elevated temperature of SPS Technologies.
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SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREWS
1960 Series • High Performance • K S 8 1 2 , K S 1 2 1 6 , M254
KS 1216 HIGH T E N S I L E S T R E N G T H
M E C H A N I C A L P R O P E R T I E S AND S E A T I N G T O R Q U E S
E X C E L L E N T CORROSION (-,- c
<- r e n s i l e s t r e n g t h i, ' rioublr ¿ b
rocoto. I'MÍWÍMMHH
RESISTANCE
KM m i n . yield 'slif.irsjr • i.*i(ifi-fc im*}ihMra|
i, screw Mrcngth' of tíody
% n ^^^^ ir^nfíKi
M I »
#4 .112 966 1,060 160,000 120,000 1,730 15 17
#5 .125 1,270 1,330 160,000 120,000 2,160 22 23
.138 1,450 1,620 160,000 120,000 2,630 28 31
NOTE: Parts to be stamped KS1216 on face or m .164 2,240 2,360 160,000 120,000 3,720 51 54
head O.D. al manufacturera option. KS1216 #10 .190 2,800 3,200 160,000 120,000 4,990 75 85
socket screws are manufactured from UNS-S-
1/4 .250 5,090 5,820 160,000 120,000 8,640 152 174
66286 alloy. This non-magnetic material is a
corrosión resistant austenitic-alloy that 5/16 .312 8,380 9,280 160,000 120,000 13,500 314 347
develops its high strenth from a combination of 3/8 .375 12,400 14,000 160,000 120,000 19,400 465 527
cold working and heat treatment. 7/16 .437 17,000 19,000 160.000 120.000 26,500 743 830
1/2 .500 22,700 25,600 160,000 120,000 34,600 1140 1,280
These screws have high tensile and
5/8 .625 36,200 41,000 160,000 120,000 54,000 2260 2,560
shear strengths and good fatigue resist-
ance. The mínimum ultímate tensile 3/4 .750 53.500 59,700 160.000 120,000 77,800 4010 4,480
strength of these screws is double that 7/8 .875 73,900 81,500 160,000 120,000 106,000 6460 7,130
of standard austenitic (300 series) 1 1.000 96,900 106,000 160,000 120,000 138,000 9690 10,600
stainless steel screws.
For dimensions see page 8. *See Note, page 17. BASIC P A R T NUMBER
The useful temperature range is from 78794 — socket head cap screw — high
- 4 0 0 ° F to 1200OF, which makes them strength corrosión and heat resistant
suitabte for both cryogenic and hígh Corrosión resistance is comparable to alloy (see page 12 for applicable dash
temperature applications. 316 stainless steel. numbers, etc.).
UNBRAKO/SPS M-254 S E R I E S U N B R A K O M-254 socket screws, made erature for standard socket screws.
ELEVATED TEMPERATURES from a special aerospace-proven alloy,
are available for high-temperature BASIC P A R T NUMBER
applications such as jet engines, steam 73015 — socket head cap screw —
turbines, plástic extrusión equipment, temperature-resistant chrome-moly
forming presses or any applications vanadium steel (see page 12 for
where temperatures exceed the máxi- applicable dash numbers, etc.).
mum recommended operating temp-
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limero
S O C K E T HEAD CAP SCREWS • Designing at Higher Strength Levéis with U N B R A K O Socket Screws
When you design threaded fasteners hole costs more than the fastener pressure units blow their tops, mach-
into a product you may be tempted that goes into it, to say nothing of ine tools break down, automobile
to save money by buying cheap ones. the cost of installation. steering mechanisms fail — all be-
Don't do ¡t — they may cost you cause of fatigue. It is estimated that
more in the end. For the cost of the Extra strength bonus of U N B R A K O
85% of all fastener failures are due
fasteners is so small a percentage of screws pays off in fewer of these
to fatigue.
the overall cost of the average assem- expensive holes, less material and less
space needed for the fasteners. By using U N B R A K O screws you
bly that it pays to use the strongest
can be sure of up to 50% more
and most reliable available, since As an example, the cost to drill fatigue strength than ordinary socket
a single fastener failure can ruin and tap the holes for each screw may screws, addíng an important safety
equipment, stop an assembly iíne be 5 to 10 times the cost differential factor to your assembly or product,
or aliénate a customer. between the matching socket head and minimizing chance of fatigue
cap screw and the same size hex head failure in the field. These higher
That's why it will pay you to take cap screw. This means that addition-
a hard look at U N B R A K O socket valúes are produced by the custom-
al screw costs can be "paid for" very ized heat treatrnent, elliptical fillet,
head cap screws for your next design quickly by savings on the number
project. They're the strongest underhead bearing surface square-
or size of the required tapped holes. ness and radiused root rolled
fasteners commercially available and
their higher strength-to-weight ratio threads of U N B R A K O socket screws.
Likewíse, if you're re-designing an
in most cases makes them the most And there's the matter of space and
assembly to get more joint strength,
economical. With U N B R A K O screws weight. You'd be surprised how
the símplest and most effective way
you can simplify design and save much U N B R A K O screws can save.
to do it is to use high strength UN-
substantially in space, weight and The stronger the screw, the smaller
B R A K O screws size for size in
assembly costs at the same time, diameter you need for a given job.
existing holes.
because you can use fewer screws Smaller screws weigh less themselves,
of the same size or the same number Fatigue resistance is another and let you reduce the size of flanges,
of a smaller size. major advantage of U N B R A K O T-sections and other components,
socket screws. With higher stresses saving appreciable amounts of basic
Even more significant is the savíng and accelerated operating speeds, material. The same goes for space.
in hole cost. Dnlling and tapping a fatigue is an increasing hazard. High Everybody's trying to get more and
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three screws do the work of five clearance f o r socket wrench no wrench clearance necessary
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or automatic installation is invoived. catalog tables serve as guidelines only.
Screws run smoothly into tapped
holes; the uniform strength of both E v e n when using the recommended seating
socket and key gives you full tighten- torques, the induced loads obtained may vary as
ing without danger of cracking or much as ± 2 5 % depending upon the uncontrolled
reaming. variables such as mating material, lubrication,
For details of dimensions, mech- surface finish, hardness, bolt/joint compliance, etc.
anical properties and other useful
design data, see pages 8 through 12.
ordinary bolts socket head cap screws ordinary holts socket head cap screw
yield 13,600 Ibs. ¡ensile - 30,400 Ibs." Shear strerujth 22,400 Ibs
Extra U N B R A K O shear
yield - 27,200 Ibs.
strength = 8,300 Ibs.
Extra U N B R A K O joint strength: less wrenchíng space needed
• tensile — 58% increase Example (shown above) — !n counterbored screw applica-
yíeld — 100% increase against adjacent machine tion U N B R A K O screws require
parts U N B R A K O screw re- mínimum couriterborc since
(juires 50% less space for nn wrench clearance >s
dcurante necessury.
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TRU-FLEX^ • All-Metaf, Prevailing Torque, Self-Locking Socket Screws
excellent accommodation to mating thread size
unique thread contours cause minimal internal thread distortion
retains locking action after repeated application
superior temperature and cryogenic application characteristtcs
PART NUMBERING Since most U N B R A K O screws can be made self-locking with the unique
all-metal locking threads that are exclusive to T R U - F L E X locking fasteners,
the part number for each type is formed by adding " T F " to the basic part
number.
T R U - F L E X fasteners are all-metal around their complete circumference mínimum of 5 times with little effect on
prevailing torque self-locking socket are relatively inflexible and are sensi- their locking ability. You may well obtain
head screws. Their locking action is tive to mating thread size. When more cycles, except during extremely
achieved through a unique thread thread fit is "loóse," prevailing torque severe applications which may negatively
configuration of a number of threads tends to be fow; when "tight" mating affect reusability. Overall, however, TRU-
near the end oí the screw. The non thread may be damaged. T R U - F L E X FLEX fasteners provide superior torque
symmetrlcally configured threads are fasteners can accommodate thread without excessive wear; a necessary
precisely repositioned at the root as sizes from the mínimum to the máxi- performance factor in costly tapped holes.
well as the crest, giving T R U - F L E X mum in the class 3 B tolerance range
screws excellent resilieney, reusability, with excellent torque characteristics. T R U - F L E X fasteners are all-metal.
and minimal thread distortion. Even when mated with the máximum The only temperature limit on their
This difference in the design of size internal thread their locking application is that of the fastener
the locking action is what gives the ability and excellent torque are un- metal itself and the coatings used, The
T R U - F L E X screw higher reusability impaired. addition of the locking feature has no
and better joint reliability. Fasteners T R U - F L E X fasteners, in a controll- effect on the hardness, shear strength,
with threads in a locking configuration ed performance test were cycled a or tensile strength of fastener.
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TRU-FLEX
TRU-FLEX® All-Metal, Prevailing Torque, Self-Locking Socket Screws
socket head cap screws are usable at T R U - F L E X screws are recommended 1/4" 3/8" 5/8" 1"
550°F, ¡n contrast to a general tem- for applications where fasteners have 5/16" 1/2" 3/4" 1-1/4"
perature limitation of 250°F for loosened because of vibration.
fasteners with most plástic locking The screws were tested on an SPS
elements. transverse vibration test unit, devel-
The prevailing torque level of the oped to simúlate as closely as possible
fasteners is greater in mínimum pitch actual vibration conditions encounter-
diameter companion threads, as might ed by fasteners. The standard test
be expecíed; however, the removal speed of 750 cycles per minute was
torque in máximum pitch diameter used in all tests, with the induced load §-
threads is also adequate to resist dependent on the size of the fastener.
«,l » Muí
loosening. Average valúes for remov- Test results for 1/2 13 T R U F L E X
~-
áis at minimum and máximum pitch screws are shown in Fig. 3.
diameters are shown in Fig. 1.
All of the advantages of the T R U -
Original tests with T R U - F L E X F L E X locking feature are available ¡n
screws were made in C1137 steel a broad range of U N B R A K O socket 1111111 a• n u i l 111 1 1 M I 1 1" 11 1' 1 "i 1r i1i 1 i l n
#10 24
30 1.5 ^0
#10-32
1/4 20
60 40
1/4-28
5/16-1S
100 10 80
5/16-24
3/8 16
160 16 120 12
3/8-24
7/16-14
240 24 12 180
7/16-20
1/2-13
320 32 16 240 24 12
1/2-20
9/16-12 Fío - i - . l i.m*»i*is* rfii>r.(lirírr^
420 42 21 320 32 16
9/16-18
5/8-11
530 53 27 400 40 20
5/8-18 r
I M ; lí«rfflfiríni*v / i O i v i n •inpluu'li,'*
3/4-10 > 000
760 76 38 570 57 28
3/4-16
Alt torque valúes listed in inch pounds.
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1/4 .190 24 .375 .357 .248 .247 .094 .188 .182 .125 .227 .142 .133
5/16 .250 20 .438 .419 .3105 .3095 .117 .219 .213 .156 .289 .193 .182
3/8 .312 18 .562 .543 .373 .372 ,141 .250 .244 .187 .352 .249 .237
1/2 .375 16 .750 .729 .498 .497 .188 .313 .306 .250 .477 .304 .291
5/8 .500 13 .875 .853 .623 .622 .234 .375 .368 .312 .602 .414 .397
3/4 .625 11 1.000 .977 .748 .747 .281 .500 .492 .375 .727 .521 .502
7/8 .750 10 1.125 1.100 .873 .872 .375 .625 .616 .500 .852 .638 .616
1 .750 10 1.312 1.287 .998 .997 .375 .625 .616 .500 .977 .638 .616
1-1/4 .875 9 1.750 1.723 1.248 1.247 .469 .750 .741 .625 1.227 .750 .726
1-1/2 1.125 2.125 2.095 1.498 1.496 ,656 1.000 .980 .875 1.478 .964 .934
1-3/4 1.250 2.375 2.345 1.748 1.746 .750 1.125 1.105 1.000 1.728 1.089 1.059
2 1.500 2.750 2.720 1.998 1.996 .937 1.250 1.230 1.250 1.978 1.307 1.277
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SHOULDER SCREWS
Dimensions Mechanical Properties • Seating Torques
APPLICATIONS
PART NUMBERING The part number consists of (1) a basic part number describing
the ítem and a letter denoting optional features; (2) a dash number
and letter designating diameter and thread series; (3) a dash number
shoulder cadmium and letter designating length and finish.
screw LOC-WEL 5/16" coarse 4" píate
FINISH
12705 L -5 c -64 C D - Cadmium Píate - P4
i B
C
-
-
Chemical Black Oxide
Cadmium Píate - P2
u - Zinc Píate - P6
Z Zinc Píate - P8
No letter indicates standard ground body finish. (Thermal Oxide on
threads and head¡ See page 69 for plating specifications and Note 1.
L E N G T H in 16ths
T H R E A D TYPE C-coarse
D I A M E T E R (Shoulder)
I DIA. lU I y is l % li/z | Va % 7/8 I lia IV; 2
I DASH NO. | 4 { 5J_ 6 ] 8 110 12 14 16 20 "24 28 32
H wJSBsmi
NOTES
doublé roratíT
u l i . ! shear,. rjrtr$tte¡EL ' ' o ,< ; * j ,
s ,. ; Material: U N B R A K O alloy steel.
r , li iisiíe strengrit . Sóajiifir. * \ , tapr > * Iioily. | n u m i i i j l
> ono strunjth o t b o d y t ^ q ü ^ * ilrírf drill shoultlet. Heat treatment: Rockwell C 36-43;
-U20 Ibs min Ibs min <¡ize ! diorm-ter 160,000 psi tensile strength.
Concentricity: Head to body W i t h i n .005 T.I.R. when
.093 .083 .375 2,220 9,420 45 25 17/64 1/4 checked in " V " block equal to or.longer than body length.
Pitch diameter to body — w i t h i n .00*4 T.I.R. when held in
.093 .100 .437 4,160 14,720 112 #7 21/64 5/16 threaded bushing and checked at a distance of 3 / 1 6 " from
.093 .111 .500 7,060 21,200 230 F 25/64 3/8 shoulder at threaded end.
.093 .125 .625 10,640 37,700 388 5/16 33/64 1/2 Shoulder must rest against face of shoulder of standard
" G O " ring gage. Bearing surface of head — perpendicular
.093 .154 .750 19,810 58,900 990 27/64 41/64 5/8 o
to axis of body w i t h i n 2 máximum deviation.
I .093 .182 .875 31,670 84,820 1,975 35/64 49/64 3/4 Tensile strength based on m i n i m u m neck área " K " . Shear
.093 .200 1.000 47.680 115,500 3,490 21/32 57/64 7/8 strength based on shoulder diameter " B " .
.125 .200 1.000 47,680 150,800 3,490 21/32 1 -1 /64 1 Thread class: 3A
.125 .222 1.125 66,230 235,600 5,610 49/64 1-9/32 1-1/4 Screw point chamfer: The point shall be fíat or slightly
concave, and chamfered. The plañe of the point shall be
.125 .286 1.500 110,000 339,000 12,000 25 m m 1-19/32 1-1/2 approximately normal to the axis of the screw. The chamfer
.125 .286 1.750 141,000 462,000 16,000 1 -7/64 1- 25/32 1-3/4 shall extend slightly below the root of the thread, and the
edge between fíat and chamfer may be slightly rounded. The
.125 .333 2.000 205,000 603,000 30,000 34 mm 2- 1/32 2 included angle of the point should be approximately 9 0 ° .
i*See Noté>paqe 17
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LENGTH TOLERANCE
••"Sí
Di mu !<•*
$3?W.
# 0 to 3 / 8 " -.03 -.04 -.06
7/16 to 1 " -.03 -.06 -.08
THREAD LENGTH
MAX. - 2 IMPERFECT THREADS
APPROX 45°,
MACHINED SOCKET
LENGTH 1MANUF A C T U R E R ' S OPTIONI
MEAD PROTRUStON
DIMENSIONS and A P P L I C A T I O N D A T A
.060 80 .138 .117 .060 .0568 .031 .0812 .045 .500 .032 .027 .011 .006 .035 1
# i %
.073 64 72 .168 .143 .073 .0695 .036 .0942 .055 .750 .042 .035 .014 .008 .050
#2*'. .086 56 64 .197 .168 .086 .0822 .043 .1234 .064 .750 .041 .034 .015 .010 .050 mu
#3'' .099 48 56 .226 .193 .099 .0949 .049 .1444 .073 .750 .046 .037 .018 .010 .0625 •
•#4 .112 40 48 .255 .218 .112 .1075 .055 .1652 .082 .875 .051 .041 .021 .012 .0625
#5 .125 40 44 .281 ' .240 .125 .1202 .061 .1795 .090 .875 .057 .046 .022 .014 .0781 £
&
#8
.138
.164
32
32
40
36
.307
.359
.263
.311
.138
.164
.1329
.1585
.066
.076
.1985
.2400
.097
.112
.875
1.000
.061
.067
.049
.055
.024
.026
.015
.015
.0781
.0937 mt
#10 .190 24 32 .411 .359 .190 .1840 .087 .2440 .127 1.250 .095 .081 .029 .015 .1250 •
1/4 .250 20 28 .531 .480 .250 .2435 .111 .3314 .162 1.250 .113 .099 .028 .015 .1562
5/16 .312 18 24 .656 .600 .3125 .3053 .135 .4047 .198 1.500 .143 .128 .031 .015 .1875 •
3/8 .375 16 24 .781 .720 .375 .3678 .159 .4854 .234 1.750 .168 .152 .033 .015 .2187 ™
_ -Hi
7/16 .437 14 20 .844 .781 .4375 .4294 .159 .5698 .234 2.000 .155 .140 .034 .015 .2500 má
1/2 .500 13 20 .937 .872 .500 .4919 .172 .6500 .251 2.250 .162 .147 .034 .015 .3125 •
9/16 .562 12 18 1.063 .993 .5625 .5560 .220 .7200 .288 2.250 .194 .177 .036 .015 .3125 ^
5/8 .625 11 18 1.183 1.112 .625 .6163 .220 .8012 .324 2.500 .219 .201 .040 .015 .3750 M
3/4 .750 10 16 1.438 1.355 .750 .7406 .220 1.1100 .396 3.000 .181 .165 .040 .015 .5000 ^
7/8 .875 9 14 1.688 1.605 .875 .8647 .248 1.2896 .468 3.250 .221 .206 .040 .015 5625 J
1 1.000 8 12 ' 1.938 1.855 1.000 .9886 .297 1.4682 .539 3.750 .260 .246 .040 .015 .6250 m]
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FLAT HEAD SOCKET SCREWS
Dimensions • Mechanical Properties • Seating Torques
PART NUMBERING The part number consists of (1) a basic part number describing the ítem and
material and a letter denoting optional features: (2) a dash number and
letter designating diameter and thread series: (3) a dash number and letter
alloy cadmium designating length and finish.
steel LOC-WEL 5/16" fine 4" píate
FINISH
F -64 C B -- Chemical Black Oxide S - Silver Píate — PIO
16990 L -5
C Cadmium Píate P2 U - Clear Zinc Píate P6
D Cadmium Píate P4 Z - Zinc Píate P8
No letter indícales standard black finish {Tlietmal 0«ide[ for altoy sieel and passivalign for
stainless sleel See page 69 for plating specifications and Note 1.
L E N G T H in 16ths
T H R E A D TYPE C-coarse, F fine
DIAMETER
I DIA. #0 # l #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 *8 #10 Vi % ¥» V? «i ¥s % VB
I OASH NO. 90 91 y¿ 93 94 95 96 98 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 1
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
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BUTTON HEAD CAP SCREWS • Dimensions " Mechanical Properties • Seating Torques
LENGTH TOLERANCE
MACHINED SOCKET
( M A N U F A C T U R E R A OPTION)
DIMENSIONS and A P P L I C A T I O N D A T A
#3 .099 48 56 .188 .176 .099 .0949 .035 .052 .044 .500 .015 .110 .010 .005 .0625
#4 .112 40 48 .213 .201 .112 .1075 .035 .059 .051 .500 .015 .135 .010 .005 .0625
#5 .125 40 44 .238 .226 .125 .1202 .044 .066 .058 .500 .015 .141 .010 .005 .0781
#6 .138 32 40 .262 .250 .138 .1329 .044 .073 .063 .625 .015 .158 .010 .005 .0781
.164 32 36 .312 .298 :164 .1585 .052 .087 .077 .750 .015 .185 .015 .010 .0937
#10 .190 24 32 .361 .347 .190 .1840 .070 101 .091 1.000 .020 .213 .015 .010 .1250
1/4 .250 20 28 .437 .419 .250 .2435 .087 .132 .122 1.000 .031 .249 .020 .015 .1562
5/16 .312 18 24 .547 .527 .3125 .3053 .105 .166 .152 1.000 .031 .309 .020 .015 .1875
3/8 .375 16 24 .656 .636 .375 .3678 .122 .199 .185 1.250 .031 .368 .020 .015 .2187
1/2 .500 13 20 .875 .851 .500 .4919 .175 .265 .245 2.000 .046
5/8 .625 11 18 1.000 .970 .625 .6163 .210 .331 .311 2.000 .062
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BUTTON HEAD CAP SCREWS
Dimensions • Mechanical Properties • Seating Torques
ontinuous
f u l l y formed threads •ain f l o w ¡n head,
provide máximum lank and fillet
strength and precisión lakes the whole
f i t in tapped holes. ;rew stronger.
There are no straight 'eep socket
precisión hex socket has radius in flow lines along the rovides máx-
socket corners to reduce the sharp direction of loading. imum key
angles that can initiate cracks engagement.
| PART NUMBERING
The part number consists of (1) a basic part number describing the ítem
and material and a letter denoting optional features; (2) a dash number
alloy cadmium
and letter designating diameter and thread series; (31 a dash number and
steel LOC-WEL #4 coarse 1" píate
letter designating length and finish.
FINISH
38030 L -94 c -16 C
B — Chemical Black Oxide S Silver Píate - P10
C - Cadmium Píate - P2 U Clear Zinc Píate - P6
1 D - Cadmium Píate - P4 Z - Zinc Píate P8
No letter indicates standard black (inish ¡Thermal Ox¡de¡ (or alloy sieel and passivation for
stainless steel, See page 69 for plating specifications and Note 1
LENGTH in 16ths
T H R E A D TYPE C-coarse, F-fine
DIAMETER
DIA. #0 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #8 #10 »/« y» % Vi
DASH NO. 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 98 3 4 5 6 8 10
NOTES: 4. Thread Length: Screw lengths equal Bearing surface of head to be square
o
to or shorter than listed in column L w i t h body within 2 .
1. Material: " U N B R A K O " high grade alloy
wiü be threaded to head. For screws
steel, austenitic stainless steel. 5. Concentricity: Socket to thread P.D.
longer than listed, minimum usable
— w i t h i n " X " T.I.R. head to axis of
2. Heat Treatment: Re 36-43 for alloy thread length shall be 2 D + 1/2" with shank of screw — within 3% T.I.R. of
steel; 160,000 ps¡ tensile strength. máximum at manufacturera o p t i o n . máximum body diameter, or .008,
3. Thread Class: 3A whichever is greater.
M E C H A N I C A L P R O P E R T I E S AND S E A T I N G T O R Q U E S
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SOCKETSETSCREWS Point Selection According to Application
In a socket set screw you buy three types required and the assembled cost of the
of holding power: torsional (resistance to product.
rotation); axial (resistance to lateral move-
mentí; and vibrational. An U N B R A K O The set screw point by its penetraron, can
set screw gives you a máximum of all add as much as 15% to total holding power.
three because its extra strength (up to Cone points, with deepest penetration,
40% more than competitive screws) íets give the greatest increase;,oval points,
you tighten ¡t tighter for greater pressure with minimum penetration, the least. If
between the mating parts. In addition, you make 1 the index for cup point,
you have a choice of locking devices to holding power valúes from table on pages
resist loosening from vibration. 30 and 31 should be multiplied by 1.07
for cone point, 0.92 for fíat or dog points,
Size selection is an important factor in and 0.90 for oval point.
holding power. As a rule-of-thumb the
screw diameter should be roughly 1/2 that Relative hardness between set screw and
of the shaft. (For more specific size data shaft is also a factor. A 10-point differen-
see pages 28 thru 31.) Although based on tial between the screw's normal Rockwell
a single point style (cup}, valúes in the C 50 and shaft should be maintained for
table can be modified by percentage full holding power. As much as 15% loss
factors for other points. Some additional in holding power can result from a lower
design considerations appear below. differential.
Holding power is almost directly propor- Self-locking devices maintain the vibration
tional to seating torque in cup, fíat, and resistance achieved by correct size and
oval point screws. Henee, within the proper tightening. The U N B R A K O set
assembly's strength Mmitsyou can increase screw offers cup point users an exclusive
holding power by increasing seating torque. self-locking cup point (knurled), or can
The U N B R A K O set screw's superior make any point style self-locking by the
strength and uniformity permit use of addition of the L O C - W E L fastener locking
consistently higher torques than with other element described in detail on pages 50
screws, the greater holding power thus thru 55. (The knurled cup point is
achieved reduces the number of screws explained elsewhere on this page.)
POINT S E L E C T I O N
according to application
Point selection is normally determined
by the nature of the application —
materials, their relative hardness, fre-
queney of assembly and re-assembly
and other factors. Reviewed here are
standard point types, their general knurled cup plain cup with LOC-WEL
fastener locking element
features and most frequent áreas of
application of each type. For dimen- For quick and permanent iocation Use against hardened shafts, in
ot gears, collars, pulleys or knobs zinc, die castings and other soft
sions, mechanicaí properties, seating, on shafts. Exclusive counterclock- materials where high tightening
torques, etc., see following pages. wise locking knurls resist screw torques are impraciieai. Plástic
loosening, even in poorly tapped self-locking feature locks screws
holes. Resists most severe securely whether seated or not.
vibrations. Cup counterbored for See pages 50 thru 53 for details.
máximum locking power. Also
available with plástic locking
element for double safety.
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SOCKET SET SCREWS
Point Selection According to Applications
Threads per MIL-S-7742; ANSI B1.1; Handbook H-28. AN-565. Army Ordnance Dwg. BCTX 1.1, 1.2,1.3,1.5.
MS Standards: MS 51021, 51023, 51025, 51029, 51031, ANSI B 18.3 Federal Specification F F - S - 2 0 0 . ASTM F912,
51033, 51038, 51040, 51045, 51047, 51963 thru 51966, ASTM F880, U.S. Patenl No. 2992669. (See Note 2, page 2.)
51976, 51977, 51981, 51982, as applicable. AN Standards:
Use where parts must be fre- Use for frequent adjustment For permanent locatton of Used for permanent loca-
quently re-sei, as it causes little without deformation of part parts. Deep penetration tion of one part to another.
or no damage TO part it bears it bears against, also for seat- gives highest axial and tor- Point is spotted m hole
against. Can be used agamst ing against an angular surface. tional holding power. In drilled in shaft or against
hardened shafts (usually with Circular U-grooves or axial material over Rockwell C15 fíat (milled). Often replaces
ground fíat for better contaet) V-grooves sometimes put in point is spotted to half its dowel pins. Works well
and as adjusting screw. Pre- shaft to permit rotational length to develop snear against hardened members
ferred for thin wall thickness or longitudinal adjustment. strength across point. Used or hollow tubing if plástic
and on soft plugs. for pivots and fine adjust- locking eiemeni is used to
ment. hold it in place.
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LENGTH TOLERANCE
119°
1 SEE NOTE " '
S E E NOTE *
DIMENSIONS
i 5<V -} 12
NOTES:
:
1. Material: "UNBRAKO" high grade alloy steel, austenitic stainless steel. % - > i/
2. Length tolerance: 2 inches and under + .010, over 2 ¡nenes to 6 inches ± . 0 3 1 , over 6 inches I
+ .062.
3. Hardness: Re 45-53 (for alloy steel only).
4. Thread class: 3A
* When length equals nominal diameter or less, included angle is 1 1 8 ° . 4*
( # 1 x 1 / 8 and #8 x 3/16 also have 118° angle) V
* * When length equals nominal diameter or less, included angle is 1 3 0 ° .
UNBRAKO socket set screws are also useful where cleanliness is important. tion treatment wFfTch'remcíves surface
available in austenitic stainless steel. contamination. Silver plating or
U N B R A K O stainless steel socket
They offer advantages of excellent molybdenum disulfide can be added
set screws have the same deep, strong
rust and corrosión resistance, wide as a lubricant to minimize galling
sockets and rolled threads character-
temperature range (—300°F to and reduce thread friction.
istic of all U N B R A K O set screws for
+800°F) and freedom from scaling
máximum strength and holding power. APPLICABLE S T A N D A R D S -
or oxidation.
For even greater reliability and vibra- Threads per Mil-S-7742; ANSI B1.1;
They are non-magnetic, a valuable tion resistance specify L O C - W E L Handbook H-28.
property in certain electrical and self-locking socket set screws by Standards: MS 51021, 51023;
electronic applications. (Máximum UNBRAKO. ANSI B18.3 — Fed. Spec. F F - S - 2 0 0 ,
permeability is 1.2 and can be reduced ASTM F912, ASTM F880.
Standard processing of these
to 1.02 by bright annealing.) In addi- (See Note 2, page 2.)
socket set screws includes a passiva-
tion, their corrosion-resistance is
c
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RECOMMENDED V¿J ^
APPLICATION DATA SEATING TORQUES-inch-lbs.
, Applicabfejdrjty to nominal m
E
w F n 1 tp drill , 1 7 » fengths shown or longer,
• m a n H U H H
t R E G U L A R «id LOC Wl L SCREWS* .
m x nom. •Hoy " nom m i n m i n key
l min min t
.035
toom. „- • irl UNRC UNRF
3/64
Mili stainless ,i f . - W k n q t h frwiunt ñu nt
.4
1 .017 .013 .028 .047 #0 — 1.0 3/32 .050
.021 .017 .035 .035 .055 #1 1.5mm #53 1.8 1.2 1/8 .060
.024 .020 .035 .035 .062 #2 #50 #50 1.8 1.2 1/8 .060
.027 .023 .060 .050 .078 #3 #47 #15 5 4 5/32 .070
.030 .026 .075 .050 .084 #4 #13 #12 5 4 5/32 .070
.033 .027 .075 .0625 .093 #5 #38 #38 10 7 5/32 .080
.038 .032 .075 .0625 .109 #6 #36 #33 10 7 3/16 .080
.043 .037 .075 .0781 .125 #8 #29 #29 20 16 3/16 .090
.049 .041 .105 .0937 .141 #10 #25 #21 36 26 3/16 .100
.0665 .0585 .105 .125 .188 1/4 #7 #3 70 5/16 .125
.082 .074 .140 .1562 .234 5/16 F 1 "ifcs< 130 3/8 .156
.0987 .0887 .140 .1875 .281 3/8 5/16 Q 290 230 7/16 .188
.114 .104 .190 .2187 .328 7/16 U 25/64 430 340 1/2 .219
.130 .120 .210 .250 .375 1/2 27/64 29/64 620 500 9/16 .250
.1456 .1356 .265 .250 .422 9/16 31/64 13 mm 620 500 5/8 .250
.164 .148 .265 .3125 .468 5/8 35/64 14.5 mm 1,325 980 11/16 .312
.1955 .1795 .330 .375 .562 3/4 21/32 11/16 2,400 1,700 3/4 .375
.2267 .2107 .450 .500 .656 * 7/8 49/64 20.5 mm 3,600 3,000 3/4 .500
l .260 .240 .550 .5625 .750 1 7/8 59/64 5,000 4,000 7/8 .562
|r .291
.3225
.271
.3025
.650
.700
.5625
.625
.844
.938
1 1/8
1 1/4
25 m m
1 7/64
1 3/64
1 11/64
7.200
9,600
5,600
7,700
1
1 1/8
.562
.625
.3537 .3337 .700 .625 1.032 1 3/8 1 7/32 1 19/64 9,600 7,700 1 1/4 .625
.385 .365 .750 .750 1.125 1 1/2 34mm 36 mm 11,320 9,100 1 1/4 .750
%¡!?tCAUTIOM—Valúes shown in;cotumn F aresf^rriintrrnirn stock length cup p o i r t t screws:: Screws shorter than nominal m í n i m u m length
'"rJ^shcwndpnot&a^ key or mating threads.
•*>For nvforr plug use 8 0 % of alloy steel valúes
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SOCKET SET SCREWS
Torsional and Axial Holding Power
PART NUMBERING The part number consists of l l ) a basic part number describing
the Ítem and material and a letter denoting optional features:
(2) a dash number and letter designating diameter and thread
series; (3) a dash number and letter designatmg length and finish.
ÉÉ
seatíng holding 5/a ll,4_ 1 1/2 13/4
•
rajni torque pojwer
inch-lp's. luiiiinricf torsional holding p<i w e r inch •i».
#0 1.0 50
#1 1.8 65
i #2 1.8 35
#3 5 120
#4 5 160
#5 10 200 62
i #6 10 250 78 94 109
#8 20 385 120 144 168 192
i — 5/16 165 1,500 468 562 656 750 937 1125 1310 1500
3/8 290 2,000 625 750 875 1000 1250 1500 1750 2000
7/16 430 2,500 780 937 1095 1250 1560 1875 2210 2500 3125
i
1/2 620 3,000 937 1125 1310 1500 1875 2250 2620 3000 3750 4500
1310 1530 1750 2190 2620 3030 3500 4370 5250 6120
i 9/16 620 3,500 1090
|
r
5/8
3/4
1,325
2,400
4,000
5,000
1250 1500
1875
1750
2190
2000
2500
2500
3125
3000
3750
3500
4375
4000
5000
5000
6Z50
6000
7500
7000
8750
8000
10000
6,000 2620 3000 3750 4500 5250 6000 7500 9000 10500 12000
7/8 5,200
3500 4375 5250 6120 7000 8750 10500 12250 14000
i 1
7,200 7,000
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SOCKET SET SCREWS
Torsional and Axial Holding Power
PART NUMBERING The part number consists of l i t a basic part number describing
the ¡tem and material and a letter denoting optional features:
(21 a dash number and letter designating diameter and thread
series; (3) a dash number and letter designating length and finish.
cadmium FINISH
alloy steel
fine 1/2" ptate B - Chemical Black Oxide S - Silver Píate - P10
f. tat point LOCWEL 1/4"
C - Cadmium Píate - P2 U - Clear Zinc Píate - P6
-4 F -8 c D - Cadmium Píate - P4 Z - Zinc Píate - P8
! 28700 L
No letter indicates standard black finish (Thermal Oxide)
for alloy steel and passivation for stainless steel.
LENGTH in 16ths See page 69 for plating specif ications.
T H R E A D TYPE C-coarse, F-fine
DIAMETER
DASH NO. 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 98 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
31
S O C K E T S E T S C R E W S Why U N B R A K O set screws stay tight...
If you know set screws, you know that applied. The sharp corners of other maintaining the necessary controlled
the tighter you can tighten them, the set screws créate high stress concen- Re 45-53 hardness for máximum
better they hold and the more they trations and can cause cracking, even strength.
resist loosening from vibration. But at lower tightening torques. By elimi- Fínally, point style affeets holding
there's a limit to how much you can nating the corners, the radü distribute power. As much as 15% more can be
tighten the average socket set screw. tightening stresses to reduce the contributed, depending on the depth
If you're not careful, you can ream chance of spütting to a minimum. of penetration. The cone point (when
or crack the socket, and in some cases, Controlled Manufacturing — The used without a spotting hole in the
even strip the threads. So you're never shaft) gives greatest increase because
fully-formed threads of U N B R A K O
quite sure whether or not it will of its greater penetration. The oval
set screws are rolled under extreme
actually stay tight. point, with the least contact área,
pressure to minimize stripping and
With UNBRAKO set screws its a handle the higher tightening torques. affords the least. The cup point lies
difieren* story. A unique combínation of Also, with rolled threads, tolerances in between, but is by far the most
design and carefully controlled can be more closely maintained. UN- commonly used, because of the wide
manufacturing and heat treating gives B R A K O set screws have Class 3A range of applications to which it is
these screws extra strength that threads, closest interchangeable fit, adaptable.
permits you to tighten them gíving máximum cross-section with However, there is one cup point
appreciably tighter than ordinary smooth assembly. The thread form that can give you both a máximum
screws with minimal fear of reaming or itself has the radiused root that in- of holding power and of resistance
cracking the socket. This extra creases the strength of the threads and to vibration. It is the exclusive UN-
strength represents a substantial resistance to shear. B R A K O knurled cup point, whose
bonus of extra holding power and the
Controlled Heat Treatment — This locking knurls bite into the shaft
additional safety and reliability that
is the third element of the combína- and resist the tendeney of the screw
goes with it.
tion. Too little carbón in the furnace to back out of the tapped hole. The
atmosphere (decarburization) makes chart on this page shows clearly how
screws soft, causing reamed sockets, much better the U N B R A K O set
Design - Deeper U N B R A K O stripped threads and sheared points screws resist vibration in comparison
sockets give more key engagement when screws are tightened. Too much with plain cup point set screws.
to let you seat the screws tighter. carbón (carburization) makes screws U N B R A K O knurled cup point self-
Corners are radiused to safeguard brittle and hable to crack or fracture. locking set screws give you excellent
against reaming or cracking the socket The heat treatment is literally tailored performance under conditions of
when the extra tightening torque is to each "heat" of U N B R A K O screws, extreme vibration.
C irve
•/
/
•/ /
Pitch .005" above Root .005" below .010"below
diameter root diameter diameter root diameter root diameter
COMPETITIVE SCREWS / C jrve A
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S E A T I N G T O R Q U E
IINCHPOUNDSI
1
25 50 75 100 125
5/16-18 U N B R A K O Se •Me\ S e l S c r e w s
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CERTIFKHTIOH
RRE
RHYTWE
Wüuy UNBRAKO® socket screws
fKssurance right on the label. First, a
í t í c e Statement that tells you the screws meet or
SELF L O C K I N G K N U R L E D C U P POINT
INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL KNURLED
F U H N I S H E D A T SPS O P T I O N
DIMENSIONS and A P P L I C A T I O N D A T A
•111 • ?:•?.;••- :•
WSÍC threads 8 9 W lip I C I mil
B »
nom. «re.w per - ESflBHi turi||ip
i «.
d ¡¿meten inch min!. . '• líoni inch tos
• s *. IIKlV]
#10 .190 24 .247' .102 .88 .127 .120 .045 .143 .f^4* 31/64 .188 .180 #25 100
1/4 .250 20 .331 .132 .118 .156 .149 .063 .196 .fre. 5/8 .250 .241 #7 212
5/16 .312 18 .415 .172 .156 .203 .195 .078 .245 .224 ' 25/32 .312 .302 F 420
3/8 .375 16 .497 .212 .194 .250 .241 .094 .293 .270 15/16 .375 .362 5/16 830
7/16 .437 14 .581 .252 .232 .297 .287 .109 .341 .315 1 3/32 .437 .423 U 1,350
1/2 .500 13 .665 .291 .270 .344 .334 .125 .389 .361 1 1/4 .500 .484 27/64 2,100
9/16 .562 12 .748 .332 .309 .391 .379 .140 .437 .407 1 13/32 .562 .545 31/64 2,850
5/8 .625 11 .833 .371 .347 .469 .456 .156 .485 .452 1 9/16 .625 .606 35/64 4,250
3/4 .750 10 1.001 .450 .425 .563 .549 .188 .582 .544 1 7/8 .750 .729 21/32 7,700
7/8 .875 9 1.170 .530 .502 .656 .642 .219 .678 .635 2 3/16 .875 .852 49/64 12,600
1 1.000 8 1.337 .609 .579 .750 .734 .250 .774 .726 2 1/2 1.000 .974 7/8 16,600
1 1/8 1.125 7 1.505 .689 .655 .844 .826 .281 .870 .817 2 13/16 1.125 1.096 25mm 20.800
1 1/4 1.250 7 1.674 .767 .733 .938 .920 .312 .966 .908 3 1/8 1.250 1.219 1 7/64 25,000
1 3/8 1.375 6 1.843 .848 .808 1.031 1.011 .344 1.063 1.000 37/16 1.375 1.342 1 7/32 32,000
1 1/2 1.500 6 2.010 .926 .886 1.125 1.105 .375 1.159 1.091 3 3/4 1.500 1.464 34mm 44,000
* »f 0 may have head dimensions frorfr 114 nominal size fumished at SPS option. " i,'
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Dimensions • Application Data
The part number consists of 11) a basic part number describing the item
and a letter denoting optional features; (2) a dash number and letter
designating diameter and thread series; (3) a dash number and letter
designating length and finish.
T H R E A D TYPE C-coarse
DIAMETER
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Dryseal Type - with 3/4-inch taper per foot • Dimensions • Application Data
* 5 ° CHAMFER
BELOW T H R E A D
ROOT (BOTH ENDSt
DIMENSIONS and A P P L I C A T I O N D A T A
1/16 .062 27 .318 .062 .140 .312 .156 .003 .27118 .28118 .160 150 15/64 ^
1/8 .125 27 .411 .062 .140 .312 .188 .003 .36351 .37360 .1615 250 21/64 •
1/4 .250 18 545 .073 .218 .437 .250 .003 .47739 .49163 .2278 600 27/64
3/8 .375 18 .884 .084 .250 .500 .312 .005 .61201 .62701 .240 1,200 9/16 •
1/2 .500 14 .847 .095 ' .312 .562 .375 .005 .75843 .77843 .320 1,800 11/16
3/4 .750 14 1.061 .125 .312 .625 .562 .007 .96768 .98887 .339 3,000 57/64 1
1 1.000 111/2 1.333 .125 .375 .750 .625 .007 1.21363 1.23863 .400 4,200 11/8 At
1 1/4 1.250 111/2 1.679 .156 .437 .812 .750 .010 1.55713 1.58338 .420 5,400 37.5mm ^
1 1/2 1.500 111/2 1.918 .156 .437 .812 1.000 .010 1.79609 1.82234 .420 6,900 43.5mm B
2 2.000 111/2 2.395 .156 .437 .875 1.000 .010 2.26902 2.29627 .430 8,500 2 3/16
i
internaI root crushes
NPTF ex terna I crest here
INTERNAL THREADS
(HOLE)
precisión hex socket with radius in the socket roundness—closeiy controlled NPTF fully formed Dryseal threads
corners to minimize stress concentrations. achieve seal in tapped holes without
Deeper sockets for higher tightening torques. need for sealing compounds.
PART NUMBERING
I 29466 A
FINISH B - Chemical Black Oxide S -Silver Píate-P10
C - Cadmium Píate - P2 U — Clear Zinc Píate - P6
D - Cadmium Píate - P4 Z - Zinc Píate - P8
No letter indícales standard black finish (Thermal Oxide) for alloy steel
and passivation for stainless steel. See page 69 for plating specificatlons.
N O M I N A L SIZE I N 16ths.
OPTIONAL FEATURES A - austenitic stainless steel
No letter — alloy steel D — alumínum anodízed per MÍI-A-8625
E — brass
¿,V .N'JQVIIlilhf rf
'ir*" TÍIIP ¡íisi/o' ' JapDiiHSiAitt NOTES
r 1 1/4
1 1/2
5. Undercut in socket at manufacturéis option.
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P R E S S U R E P L U G S L E V L - S E A L ® T Y P E Dryseal thread form with 7/8-inch taper per foot
DIMENSIONS
A F 1 , V X E • NOTES
¡H / inch J
"ref. min. r rrrirr.
® J
i» note 4
note 3
ref.
1. Material: " U N B R A K O " high grade alloy
steel, austenitic stainless sleel or brass.
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Delibérate difference in taper between the plug tines near moving parts. Designed for use in
and the tapped hole. Ideal for use in assemblies hard materials and in thíck walled sections
where clearance is limited and in hydraulic as well as f o r normal plug applications.
high pressure seal-Achieved through metal- flush seating—Design of LEVL-SEAL plug PTF fully formed Dryseai threads designed
'to-metal contact at the large end of the plug. permits seating within half a pitch in a normally to achieve seal in tapped holes w i t h o u t
High load placed on the few mating threads tapped hole. Conventional plugs have the greater need for sealing compounds.
near the top of the hole. tolerance of a full pitch and usually protrude above
the surface.
PART NUMBERING
The part number consists of (1) a basic part number describing the
ítem followed by a suffix letter denoting optional features; (2) a
dash number for the diameter w i t h suffix letter for type of finish.
RECOMMENDED P R A C T I C E S FOR F L U S H S E A T I N G
t.ipping infm m i t i n »
INflNlllll
tJp prüi'octioil ti'i ommincltd fac
threads re©» TI un nckd hn|i> di,t. NiipiMfrt l •iip'
- nom. thru L * rmi) 1
per , rtriH
r 1/16
W inch
27
ITI •
.2374
unir
.2334
m iv
.375
min
.250
illowdhlr*
4 15/64
dlhiv W H I
150
-
f 1 1/4
1 1/2
111/2
111/2
1.4794
1.7165
1.4754
1.7116
.780
.793
.592
.605
4
4
37.5mm
43.5mm
5400
6900
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PRESSURE PLUGS PTFE/Teflon-coated ( L E V L - S E A L type)
precisión hex socket with máximum depth for positive
wrenching at higher seating torques.
IDENTIFICATION
GROOVE - NOTE 6
45 CHAMFER
BE LOW T H R E A D
ROOT (BOTH ENDS)
4 10'14"
L O C A T I O N OF E DI A M . - NOTE 3
PART NUMBERING
LEVL-SEAL The parí number consists of (1) a basic part number describing the
PTFE/TEFLON- stainless item followed bv a suffix letter denoting optional features; (2) a
coated steel 1/4' dash number for the diameter w i t h suffix letter for type of finish.
N O M I N A L SIZE IN 16ths.
RECOMMENDED P R A C T I C E S FOR F L U S H S E A T I N G
iapping ínformation — See Note Below
- tap projection fnáx. recommended'i
tqninr>iiclmi luilt día. \ r ;thrü L , , r Í n g • tap** (inch-ibs.)
drill .
min. maxi mm. si2e* alloy steel
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HEX KEYS • DIMENSIONS • MECHANICAL PROPERTIES • SCREW SIZE TABLE
accurately sized across fíats and corners to insure snug fit and full wall contact
heat treated alloy steel-key is hard, tough and ductile clear through for longer
life and retention of dimensional accuracy
square cut end engages the socket full depth for better tightening of screw
G G G - K - 2 7 5 . ANSI B18.3
; o
B riom nrsion il
sin ir
h ' strength yieltf
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HEX KEYS
Dimensions Mechanical Properties • Screw Size Table
the above micro photo of the U N B R A K O Hex note the white áreas of decarburization square cut end—accurately s¡2ed
Key córner shows no trace of decarburization. present under high magnification in the across fíats and córner to insure
The complete structure is uniform. ordinary socket key córner. snug fit and full wall c o n t a d .
SCREW SIZE S E L E C T O R T A B L E
9/64 .1391 #8 - — — _
5/32 .1547 #10 1/4 1/4 5/16 5/16 1/16
3/16 .1860 1/4 5/16 5/16 3/8 3/8 1/8
7/32 .2172
- 3/8 3/8 _ 7/16 _
1/4
5/16
.2485
.3110
5/16
- 7/16 1/2 1/2 1/4
3/8 1/2 1/2,9/16 5/8 5/8 3/8
3/8 .3735 7/16, 112 5/8 5/8, 3/4 3/4 1/2
7/16 .4355 9/16 - — - -
1/2 .4975 5/8 - 3/4 7/8, 1 7/8 —
9/16 .5600 -
- 7/8 — 1,11/8 3/4
5/8 .6225 3/4
- 1 1 1/4 1 1 /4,1 3/8 1
3/4 .7470 7/3, 1 -
- - • 1 1/2 1-1/4, 1-1/2
L 7/8 .8720 11/8,11/4 - - 1 1/2 - -
m
1 .9970 1 3/8.1 1/2
- 1 3/4 — 1 1/2,2
f• 1 1/4
1 1/2
1.243
1.493
1 3/4
2
- -
—
2
_
_ -
_
1 3/4 1.743 2 1/4,21/2 - - — -
2 1.993 2 3/4
- - -
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An U N B R A K O key is not an ordinary Photographs of a destruction test Still the U N B R A K O screw has not
hexagon key—it is a precisión internal show what we mean. Under excessive been harmed. The broken piece of
wrenching tool of great strength and torque a 5/64" U N B R A K O key the key is not wedged into the socket.
ductility. With an U N B R A K O key, twists but does not shear until a It can be lifted out with a small
far more tightening torque than is torque has been reached that is magnet, convincing proof that the
needed can be applied without approximately 20% greater than can socket has not been reamed or
damaging the screw or the key, and it be applied with an ordinary key. otherwise damaged.
can be done safely. This is an impor- At this point it shears off clean, NOTE: The use of an extensión in these
tant feature, especially true of the flush with the top of the socket, illustrations is for demonstration purposes
smaller sizes (5/32" and under) leaving no jagged edge to gash a hand. only. The manufacturer does not
which are normally held in the hand. recommend the use of extensions with any
hex key product under normal conditions.
a 5 / 6 4 " U N B R A K O key will twist up to twisted to about 2 7 0 ° , the key shears off the socket hasn't been reamed or damaged.
JS0° w i t h o u t weakening. clean. Note the extensión bar illustrated Broken section can be lifted out w i t h a
for test purposes only. magnet.
TORQUE A N G U L A R DISPLACEME N T
CURVE 1 / 8 " H E X A G O N KEYS
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HEX KEY KITS
The same high quality hex keys are also available in a wide variety of inch and metric kits to fit almost any need. Shown be low are the various
stytes and types of kits that are currently stocked. For detailed information, refer to the sepárate Unbrako Hex Key & Key Kit Catalog.
¿^"BALLPqiNf^í.í,
mm
Inch/Metric Inch/Metric Inch/Metric
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METAL T HANDLh MOLDLD I HANDLE * ' V&K
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Now...you can have F U L L H A R D N E S S socket screws a combination of the right and the L O C - W E L fastener element
and F U L L W R E N C H A B I L I T Y in self- materials, the right design and the right locking the set screw in the tapped hole. ,
locking socket set screws, F U L L processing has produced a level of strength Finally, with no holes or slots to trap
S T R E N G T H and F U L L CLAMPING and clamping forcé that is the highest of dirt or moisture, a frequent cause of cor-
F O R C E in self-locking socket cap any threaded fastener commercially avail- rosión in the screw's crítical stress área,
screws! Only LOC-WEL socket screws able. Now, for the first time, the LOC- chances of failure are lessened and the
offer you these important advantages... W E L socket screws by U N B R A K O give life of the screw lengthened. In addition,
you full strength and clamping forcé in L O C - W E L screws can be re-used.
F U L L H O L D I N G P O W E R - l n a set
a self-locking cap screw.
screw you buy holding power. And the BROADÉR U S A G E - Y o u can use LOC-
tighter you can tighten the screw, the Again, the reason is the L O C - W E L WE L socket screws in many places where
more holding power you get. fastener locking element. As in set screws, the use of locking screws has not been
it eliminates the weakening effeets of feasible. The plástic locking element cov-.
But to take this tightening, the screw
machining and tempering. It does away ers 5 threads instead of the usual 2, mak-l
must have sufficient strength and hard-
with the entire range of related prob- ing hole depth less significant and provid-
ness to provide the necessary wrench-
lems: chips and burrs, inserts that pop ing satisfactory locking in thin nuts and
ability. Standard U N B R A K O socket set
out or come loóse, broken flow lines in thin-section materials.
screws have it, exceed the average.
the screw threads, holes or slots to trap
That's why they give you more holding Moreover, the L O C - W E L fastener lock-
dirt or moisture. Only L O C - W E L socket
power than any other you can buy. ing element is ideal for rust-resistant
screws by U N B R A K O combine optimum
But self-locking set screws are some- fasteners, since it can be applied over a
clamping forcé and positive self-locking.
thing else. Only LOC-WE L set screws by variety of finishes and protective coatings,
U N B R A K O can gíve you the same SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS-Because an important consideration in the overall
wrenchability, plus positive self-locking. they are fuli-strength fasteners, you can rust resistance of your product.
Here's why. often use fewer L O C - W E L socket
Use L O C - W E L fasteners by UNBRAKOl
screws or smaller sizes to accomplish
Only LOC-WEL set screws have the anywhere you need fuil-strength locking
the same results. Since they cost no
exclusive LOC-WEL fastener locking fasteners. Máximum safety, reliability and
more, savings over other locking screws
element that's f used to the surface of vibration resistance, plus a wide range of
can be substantial. Also, in many non-
the screw threads, NOT inserted in a sizes, types and materials, adapt them to i
critical uses, you can dispense with
hole or slot. hundreds of uses in ¡ndustry. Freedom
chamfering the holes, an absolute neces-
from chips and burrs give them an addi- ¡
Other locking set screws use plug- sity for piug-type locking elements. 1
tional advantage in electronic, acrospace
type locking elements in holes or slots. Since this eliminates an entire operation,
and similar applications requiring dirt-free,
These must be machined, which weakens in-place costs are reduced. Also, the
components. 1
the threads. And the screw must be soft- plástic locking eiement's thickness can
ened for machining, which weakens the . be more accurately controlled, providing Specify L O C - W E L socket screws for
screw itself by reducing its hardness be- satisfactoty self-locking in both Class 3B any product or equipment where loóse j
low the correct level of Re 45-53. With and iess crttical Class 2B holes. fasteners cannot be tolerated. And if you
LOC-WEL set screws there's no weak- are an appliance or other volume manu- ]
MAXIMUM R E L I A B I L I T Y — F o r the facturar, don't forget their rapid, simpli-
ening of threads from machining, no
reduction in vital hardness of the screw. ultímate in set screw reliability use fied assembly, and the extra reliability 1
knurled (locking) point L O C - W E L set they can add to your end product. These
F U L L CLAMPING F O R C E - l n a socket screws by U N B R A K O . They afford are the self-locking screws that give you i
cap screw you buy strength and clamp- double safety and vibration resistance, ful! valué because they give you full 1
ing forcé. In non-locking U N B R A K O with the point locking against the shaft strength! ,
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LOC-WEL
Dimensions " Locking Torques * Self-Locking Socket Screws by U N B R A K O
FUSED LOCKING
FUSED LOCKING
ELEMENT
ELEMENT
SECTION A-A
h :
-FUSED LOCKING
FUSED LOCKING ELEMENT
ELEMENT
SECTION A-A
SECTION A-A
. 1 3>J .o /;> .o to
.234 .112 .438 .500 .938 7/8
3/4-16 .760 .160 .278 .130 .500 .562 1 000 and .344 .156 .594 1.000 535.0 78.0 50.0
.322 .148 .563 .625 1.062 1
.344 .156 .594 .656 up 1.094 u p
.295 .166 .701 .812
.348 .176 .764 .875
.401 .186 .826 .937 1.250
7/8-9 .885 .250 .454 .196 889 1.000 1.312 1 1/4 .556 .222 .984 1.125 800.0 117.0 70.0
.507 .206 .951 1.062 1.375
.555 220 1 014 1.125 1.437
.611 .227 1.056 1.167 up 1.480up
.261 125 490 .562 1 062
.305 .143 .553 .625 1.125
7/8-14 .885 .160 1 1/4 .393 .178 .678 1.125 800.0 117.0 70.0
.349 .161 .615 .687 1188
.393 .178 .678 .750 up 1.250 up
.380 .187 .751 .875 1.437
.424 .205 .813 .937 1.500
.468 .223 876 1.000 1.562
.512 .241 .938 1.062 1.625
1-8 1.015 .250 1070.0 160.0 92.0
.556 .259 1 000 1.125 1.687
.600 .277 1.063 1.187 1.750
.644 295 1 126 1.250 1.812
.688 .312 1.188 1.312 up 1.875 up
.294 .125 .542 .625
.335 .146 .604 .687 1.188
1-12 1.015 .160 .376 .167 .667 .750 1.125 1070.0 160.0 92.0
.417 .188 .729 .812 1.312
.458 .208 .792 .875 up 1.375 up
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A
CUP FLAT OVAL K N U R L E D CUP CONE H A L F DOG
eoiii'
.187 .100 .047 .187 .100 .054 .187 .072 .075 .187 .071 .076 .187
40 1.0 0,5
ÍÍ4-40 .122 .050 .250 .138 .078 .250 .138 .085 .250 .135 .075 .250 .134 .076 .250
.312 .138 .078 .250 .138 .085 .250 138 .106 31? .133 .107 .312
.18/ .105 .047 .187 .100 .054 .187 .080 .075 .187 .080 .076 .187 4.0 1.0 0.5
#4-48 .122 .050 .250 .115 .078 .250 .115 .085 .250 .115 .075 .250 .115 .076 .250
.312 .115 .078 .312 .115 .085 .312 .115 .106 31? .115 .107 .31?
.187 .100 .047 .187 .100 .055 .187 .072 .088 .187 .072 .076 .187
6.0 1.5 0.7
=5-40 .135 .050 .250 .138 .084 .250 .138 .090 .250 .138 .088 250 .138 .076 .250
.312 .138 .084 .250 .138 .090 .250 .138 .113 312 138 .107 .312
.187 .105 .047 .187 .100 .055 .187 .062 .088 .187 .080 .076 .187
.250 .124 .047 .124 .250 .124 .250 .124 .076 .250 6.0 1.5 0.7
±¿5-44 .250 .090 .088
.135 .050
.312 .124 .084 .312 .124 .090 .312 124 .113 .312 .124 .107 .312
.375 .124 .084 .375 .124 .090 .375 .124 .1 13 .375 .134 107 .375
.187 .084 .058 .187 .083 .066 .187
.250 .147 058 .250 .146 .066 .250 .113 .092 .250 .111 .094 .250 8.0 2.0 1.0
iG-32 .148 .062 .312 .172 .097 .31? .17? .105 .31? .171 .092 .312 .170 .094 312
.375 .172 .097 .312 .172 .105 .312 .172 .131 .375 172 .1 33 .375
.437 .172 .097 .312 .172 .105 .31? .172 .131 .375 .17? ..,1.33 .T7R
.187 .094 .058 .187 .086 .066 .187 .078 .074 .187 .051 .094 .187
.250 .137 .058 .250 .114 .066 .250 .123 .092 .250 .120 .094 .250 1.0
8.0 2.0
= 6 - 40 .148 .062 .312 .137 .097 .312 .137 .105 .312 137 .092 .312 .137 .094 .312
.375 .137 .097 .375 ,137 .105 .375 .137 .131 .375 .137 .133 .375
.437 .137 .097 .437 .137 .105 .437 .137 .131 .437 .137 1 33 .437
.18/ .078 .064 .187 .075 .074 .187 .068 .074 .187
.250 141 .064 25Q; ,.138 074 250 .100 .105 .250 .099 .106 .250
12.0 2.5 1.5
=8-32 .174 06? .312 .172 .099 * .312, (.172 .105 .312 .162 .105 .312 .161 .106 .312
.375 .172 .099 .312 '.172 .105 .312 .172 .144 .375 172 .144 375
.437 .172 .099 .312 .172 .105 .312 172 .144 .375 .172 .144 .375
.187 .085 .064 .187 .075 .074 .187 .075 .074 .187 .055 .106 .187
.250 .145 .064 .250 .137 074 .250 .107 .105 .250 .113 .106 .250
12.0 2.5 1.5
=8-36 .174 06? .312 152 .099 312 .15? .105 .31? .152 .105 .312 .153 .144 .312
.375 .152 .099 .375 .152 .105 .375 .152 .144 ,375 .153 .144 .375
.437 .152 .099 .437 .152 .105 .437 .152 .144 .437 .153 .144 437
.187 .051 .081 .187 .048 .092 .187
.250 .114 .081 -.250 .111 .092 .250 .068 .127 .250
.312 .176 .081 .312 .173 .092 .312 .130 .127 .312 .130 .127 .312
17.0 3.5 2.0
4
#10-24 .200 .062 375 .229 .082 .375 .228 .092 .375 .193 .127 .375 .193 .127 .375
.437 .229 .133 .437 .229 .144 .437 229 .144 .437 .229 144 .437
.500 .229 .133 .437 .229 .144 .437 .229 .179 .500 .229 .179 .500
.562 .229 .133 .437 .229 .144 .437 .229 .179 .500 .229 .179 .500
.187 .067 .072 .187 .064 .083 .187
.250 .130 .072 .250 .127 .083 .250 .084 .116 .250 .084 .118 .250
17.0 3.5 2.0
=10-32 .200 .062 .312 .172 .088 .312 .172 .096 .312 .146 .116 .312 146 .118 .312
.375 .172 .112 .375 .172 .123 .375 .172 .158 .375 .1 72 .158 .375
.437 .1 72 .112 .375 .172 .123 .3/5 .1 72 .158 .375 .172 .158 .375
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Dimensions Locking Torques Self-Locking Socket Screws by U N B R A K O
* :
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cup; fíat, oval W
*i ESE
D W 4note) ' X
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.250 .086 .100 .250 .078 .116 .250 071 115 250
.312 .148 .100 .312 .132 .116 .312 .086 .162 .312
.375 .211 .100 .375 .195 .116 .375 .149 .162 .375 .140 .171 .375
1/4-20 .260 .095 .437 .267 .100 .437 257 .116 .437 .211 .162 .437 .202 .171 .437 40.0 6.0 3.5
.500 .275 .161 .500 .275 .148 .500 .268 .162 .600 .263 .171 .500
.562 .275 .161 .500 .275 .179 .562 .275 .223 .562 .275 .210 .562
.625 .275 .161 .500 .275 .179 .562 .275 .223 .562 .275 .234 .625
.750 .275 .161 .500 .275 .179 .562 .275 .223 .562 .275 .234 .625
.250 .107 .090 .250 .099 .106 .250 .092 .105 .250
.312 .169 .090 .312 .153 .106 .312 .107 .152 .312 .098 .161 .312
.375 .196 .129 .375 .196 .120 .375 .1 70 .152 .375 .161 .161 .375
1/4-28 .260 .095 40.0 6.0 3.5
.437 .196 .129 .375 .196 .150 .437 .196 .191 .437 .196 .182 .437
.500 .196 .129 .375 .196 .150 .437 .196 .191 .437 .196 .205 .500
.562 .196 .129 .375 .196 .150 .437 .196 .191 .437 .196 .205 .500
.312 .128 .116 .312 .120 .132 .312 .103 .141 .312
.375 .191 .116 .375 .183 .132 .375 .109 .198 .375 .105 .202 .375
.437 .253 .116 .437 .237 .132 .437 .171 .198 .437 .167 .202 .437
5/16-18 .323 .125 .500 .303 .116 .500 .295 .132 .500 .234 .198 .500 .230 .202 .500 80.0 10.5 6.5
.56? .305 .136 .562 .305 .173 .562 .293 .198 .562 .291 .202 .562
.625 .305 .186 .562 .305 .202 .625 .305 .236 .625 .305 .236 .625
.750 .305 .186 .562 .305 .202 .625 .305 .268 .750 .305 .272 .750
.250 .086 .106 .250 .087 .122 .250 .063 .131 .250
.312 .149 .106 .312 .141 .122 .312 .124 .131 .312 .063 .192 .312
.375 .212 .106 .375 .196 .122 .375 .130 .188 .375 .126 .192 .375
5/16-24 .323 .125 .437 .229 .152 .437 .229 .142 .437 .192 .188 .437 .188 .192 .437 80.0 10.5 6.5
.500 .229 .152 .437 .229 .173 .500 .229 205 .500 .229 .206 500
562 .229 .152 .437 .229 .173 .500 .229 .239 .562 .229 .243 .562
.625 .229 .152 .437 .229 .173 .500 .229 .239 .562 .229 .243 .562
.312 .105 .134 .312 .100 .150 .312
.375 .168 .134 .375 .160 .150 .375 .138 .164 .375
.437 .230 .134 .437 .214 .150 .437 .130 .235 .437 .130 .234 .437
.500 .293 .134 .500 .277 .150 .500 .192 .235 .500 .193 .334 .500
3/8-16 .385 .125 105.0 16.0 9.5
.562 .344 .134 .562 .332 .150 .562 .254 .235 .562 .255 .234 .562
.625 .344 .205 .625 .344 .189 .625 .35 7 .235 .625 .318 .234 .625
í .750 .344 .205 .625 .344 .229 .750 .344 .314 .750 .344 .313 .750
.875 .344 .205 .625 .344 .229 .750 .344 314 .750 .344 .313 ./50
.250 .073 .119 .250 .065 .135 .250
.312 .136 .119 .312 .128 .135 .312 .106 .149 .312
375 .199 .119 .375 .191 .135 .375 .160 .149 .375 .098 .219 .375
.437 .229 .142 .437 .229 .142 .437 .160 .220 .437 .161 .219 .437
3/8-24 .385 .125 105.0 16.0 9.5
500 .229 .170 .500 .229 .186 .500 .221 .220 .500 .222 .219 .500
.562 .229 .170 .500 .229 .186 .500 .229 .275 .562 .229 .270 .562
625 .229 .170 .500 .229 .186 .500 .229 .271 .562 .229 .270 .562
.750 .229 .170 .500 .229 .186 .500 .229 .271 .562 .229 .270 .562
.375 .142 .153 .375 .120 .178 .375 .104 .190 .375
.43/ .205 .153 .437 .180 .178 .437 .168 .190 .437
.500 .268 .153 .500 .243 .178 .500 .149 .272 .500 .154 .267 .500
7/16-14 .448 .125 .562 .328 .153 .562 .303 .178 .562 .209 .272 .562 .214 .267 .562 135.0 23.0 14.0
.625 .380 .153 .625 .366 .178 .625 .272 .272 .625 .277 .265 .625
.750 .393 .242 .750 .393 .267 .750 .383 .272 .750 .385 .267 .750
.875 .393 .242 .750 .393 .267 .750 .393 .361 .375 .393 .377 875
1.000 .393 .242 .750 .393 .267 .750 .393 .361 .875 .393 .428 000
.312 .110 .137 .312 .085 .162 .312 .073 .174 .312
.375 .173 .137 .375 .148 .162 .375 .136 .174 .375
.437 .236 .137 .437 .211 .162 .437 .199 .174 .437 .122 .251 .437
500 .2/5 .148 .500 .268 .162 .500 .180 .256 .500 .185 .251 .500
7/16-20 .448 .125 135.0 23.0 14.0
.562 .275 .220 .562 .275 .221 .562 .240 .256 .562 .245 .251 .562
.625 .275 .220 .562 .275 .221 .562 .275 .271 .625 .275 .271 .625
.750 .275 .220 .562 .275 .221 .562 .275 .319 .750 .275 .31 / .750
.875 .275 .220 .562 .275 .221 .562 .275 .319 .750 .275 .317 .750
LJimtt"iiuri:> IOI screws longer man xaouiaiea are same a s . s n o w n i o r longest appíicaoie typfe
Set Screw. L ref. = .275; N min. = .161. P max. = .500 (same as for 14—20 X .750, fórigest
' 'Lengths too short for the application of a locking element of atsleast 4 thread pitchéVías s oíd) are capabté oí f>rov
posntve indication of torque after f ive test cycles. '
NOTÉ : LOC-WEL screws have an effective temperature range of 5 - 7 0 ° F i t o + 2 5 0 ° F .
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.437 .179 .194 .437 .135 .234 .437 .135 .237 .437
.500 .242 .194 .500 .200 .234 .500 .200 .237 .500
.562 .305 .194 .562 .262 .234 .562 .262 .237 .562 .135 .359 .562
5 / 8 --18 .635 .160 .625 .305 .247 .625 .305 .234 .625 .305 .237 .625 .200 .359 .625 400.0 52.0 32.0
.750 .305 .247 .625 .305 .278 .750 .305 .359 .750 .305 .359 .750
.875 .305 .247 .625 .305 .278 .750 .305 .424 .875 .305 .415 .875
1.000 .305 .247 .625 .305 .278 .750 .305 .424 .875 .305 .415 .875
.500 .202 .225 .500 .167 .260 .500 .138 .290 .500
.562 .264 .225 .562 .229 .260 .562 .200 .290 .562 .111 .376 .562
.625 .327 .225 .625 .292 .260 .625 .263 .290 .625 .174 .376 .625
3/4--16 .760 .160 .750 .344 .284 .750 .344 .316 .750 .344 .290 .750 .299 .376 .750 535.0 78.0 50.0
.875 .344 .284 .750 .344 .316 .750 .344 .437 .875 .344 .453 .875
1.000 .344 .284 .750 .344 .316 .750 .344 .500 1.000 .344 .453 .875
1.125 .344 .284 .750 .344 .316 .750 .344 .500 1.000 .344 .453 .875
.625 .284 .260 .625 .254 .290 .625 .200 .334 .625 .110 .434 .625
.750 .393 .260 .750 .379 .290 .750 .325 .334 .750 .235 .434 .750
.875 .393 .326 .875 .393 .358 .875 .393 .334 .875 .360 .434 .875
7/8--14 .885 .160 800.0 117.0 70.0
1.000 .393 .326 .875 .393 .358 .875 .393 .502 1.000 .393 .520 1.000
1.125 .393 .326 .875 .393 .358 .875 .393 .581 1.125 .393 .520 1.000
1.250 .393 .326 .875 .393 .358 .875 .393 .581 1.125 .393 .520 1.000
.625 .237 .295 .625 .208 .329 .625 .136 .375 .625
.750 .362 .295 .750 .333 .329 .750 .261 .375 .750 .168 .498 .750
.875 .458 .295 .875 .458 .329 .875 .386 .375 .875 .293 .498 .875
1 - 12 1.015 .160 1.000 .458 .374 1.000 .458 .413 1.000 .458 .428 1.000 .418 .498 1.000 1070.0 160.0 92.0
1.125 .458 .374 1.000 .458 .413 1.000 .454 .562 1.125 .458 .553 1.125
1.250 .458 .374 1.000 .458 .413 1.000 .458 .667 1.250 ,458 .603 1.250
1.375 .458 .374 1.000 .458 .413 1.000 .458 667 1.250 .458 .603 1.250
1.500 .458 .374 1.000 .458 .413 1.000 .458 .667 1.250 .458 .603 1.250
SEE NOTE 5 j —n
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LENGTH - ±.010
DIMENSIONS AND A P P L I C A T I O N D A T A
1/16 .056 .0628 .0626 .0636 .0634 .0646 .0644 .016 5/16 930 .0625 .0620
3/32 .084 .0940 .0938 .0948 .0946 .0958 .0956 .018 5/16 2,070 .0937 .0932 |
1/8 .116 .1253 .1251 .1261 .1259 .1271 .1269 .022 5/16 3,690 .1250 .1245
5/32 .147 .1565 .1563 .1573 .1571 .1583 .022
3/16> .178 .1878 .1876 .1886 .1884 .1896
.1581
.1894 .023
5/16
5/16
5,760
8,280
.1562
.1875 .1557
.1870 J
Í7A ' .237 .2503 .2501 .2511 .2509 .2521 .2519 .031 7/16 14,730 .2500 .2495 |
5/16 .298 .3128 .3126 .31 36 * .3134 .3146 .3144 .034 1/2 23,000 .3125 .3120
3/8 .359 .3753 .3751 .3761 .3759 .3771 .3769 .038 9/16 33,150 .3750 .3745 |
7/16 .417 .4378 .4376 .4386 .4384 .4396 .4394 .047 5/8 45,090 .4375
.4370 jg
1/2 .480 .5003 .5001 .5011 .5009 .5021 .5019 .047 3/4 58,920 .5000 .4995 fl
9/16 .542 .5628 .5626 .5636 .5634 .5646 .5644 .047 3/4 74,550 .5625 .5620 '
5/8 .605 .6253 .6251 .6261 .6259 .6271 .6269 .047 3/4 92,040 .6250 .6245 |
3/4 .725 .7503 .7501 .7511 .7509 .7521 .7519 .059 13/16 132,540 .7500 .7495
7/8 .850 .8753 .8751 .8761 .8759 .8771 .8769 .059 13/16 180,390 .8750 .8745 |
1 .975 1.0003 1.0001 1.0011 1.0009 1.0021 1.0019 .059 13/16 235,620 1.0000 .9995
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DOWEL PINS
Dimensions • Application Data
PART NUMBERING The part number consists of ( D a basic part number describtng
the item; (2) a dash number and letter designating diameter and
oversize dimensión; (3) a dash number designating length.
D I A M E T E R in thousandths
NOTES:
SIZE DESIGNATION
SPS dowel pins are available in 3 size ranges, each heid to a tolerance of .0002 inches.
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GROOVE W I T H 5 PITCH
SEE NOTE 5
A DIA
DIMENSIONS AND A P P L I C A T I O N D A T A
lülcül&ted * ifcoinmeiiilnil
düuble hoU J I . I . . ,
note 5
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(prtufitk]*'
1/4" #8-32 UNC-2B .237 .2503 2501 .031 .500 .212 7/16 14,730 .2500 2495
5/16" # 1 0 - 3 2 UIMF-2B .298 .3128 .3126 .034 .625 .243 1/2 23,000 .3125 .3120
3/8" #10-32 UNF-2B .359 .3753 .3751 .038 .625 .243 9/16 33,150 .3750 .3745
7/16" #10-32 UNF-2B 417 .4378 .4376 .047 .625 .243 5/8 45.090 4375 .4370
1/2" 1/4-20 UNC-2B .480 .5003 .5001 .047 .750 .315 3/4 58,920 .5000 .4995
5/8" 1 / 4 - 2 0 UISIC-2B .605 .6253 .6251 .047 .750 .315 3/4 92,040 .6250 .6245
3/4" 5/16-18 UNC-2B .725 .7503 .7501 .059 .875 .390 13/16 132,540 .7500 .7495
7/8" 3/8—16 UNC—2B .850 .8753 .8751 .059 .875 .390 13/16 180,390 .8750 .8745
1 3/8-16 UNC-2B .975 1.0003 1.0001 .059 .875 .390 13/16 235,620 1.0000 .9995
NOTES
PULL-OUT DOWEL PINS
Dimensions • Application Data
5 W A Y S TO S A V E
U N B R A K O Pull-Out
Dowel Pins are easier,
more accurate and
more economical
than "do-it-yourself"
modifications of
standard dowels.
They save you
money F I V E ways:
1. Y O U S A V E C O S T OF S E P A R A T E K N O C K - O U T 4. Y O U S A V E MODIFICATION C O S T S ,
H O L E S IN B L I N D H O L E S W H E R E PINS MUST BE YOU AVOID H E A D A C H E S AND YOU S A V E
REMOVED. YOUR S K I L L E D P E O P L E F O R
UNBRAKO pull-out dowel pins aie easy to install in MORE P R O F I T A B L E WORK.
blind hoíes, easy to remove. Exclusive spiral grooves U N B R A K O pull-out dowel pins have tapped
reléase trapped a¡r for insertion or rernoval without holes and relief grooves built in. Time-
danger of hole-scoring. consuming "do-it-yourself" modification of
standard pins is eliminated. No need for
annealing (lo make pins soft enough to drill
2. Y O U S A V E COST OF NEW PINS E A C H TIME and tap) and re-hardening, which can result
DIE IS S E R V I C E D OR D I S M A N T L E D . ¡n damage to finish, and in ¡naccuracies and
UNBRAKO pull-out dowel pins are reusable. The distortion.
hole tapped in one end for a removal screw or
threaded "puller" makes it easy and fast to remove
5. Y O U S A V E TIME AND M O N E Y B E C A U S E ,
the pin without damage tu pin or hole, permits
OF T H I S Q U A L I T Y " R E P E A T A B 1 L I T Y " . NO
repeated re-use.
SPECIAL PREPARATION OF INDIVIDUAL
H O L E S N E E D E D — Y O U C A N BE S U R E O F
A C C U R A T E FIT E V E R Y TIME.
3. Y O U S A V E MONEY IN R E D U C E D
U N B R A K O pull-out dowel pins are ¡dentical and
DOWNTIME AND LOSS O F P R O D U C T I O N
interchangeable with standard U N B R A K O dowels.
U N B R A K O pull-out dowel pins speed up die
They have the same physicals, finish, accuracy and
servicing and reworkíng. You can remove them
toíerances. And they are consistently uniform.
without turning the die over, and you can takc
Their exclusive spiral relief grooves provide more
out individual sections of the die for rework or
uniform relief than other types of removable pins.
service without rcmoving entire die assembly
assuríng more uniform pull-out valúes.
from the press.
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UNRC-coarse UNRF-fine
with wíth
plain LOC-WEL plain LOC-WEL
stain- stain- stain- stain-
diameter length alloy less alloy less altoy less altoy less
#0 3/16 m\\\\A
.050 Key 1/4
3/8 I B
#1 3/16
1/16" Key 3/8
#2 3/16 mm
5 / 6 4 " Key 1/4 .... -tvs^r^jr--.
3/8
1/2 ESKTS,
#3 3/16
—r—-—7T
5 / 6 4 " Key 1/4
3/8
1/2
#4 1/4 J • - •>
1 .y •
#5 1/4 *« i
3/4 - 1
$ r
' . \
7/8 *t" rS- V*
1 •; '
1 1
I —. n~r. . - '•>' 11 l'i " T - S ' v i j - * — i i TU o 1 1
I intercedíate tenatfts— subject to special order requiremerttsí
*.1 A l
1
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STOCK SIZES
Socket Head Cap Screws
•GAP
UNRC-coarse UNRF-fin*
with with
plain LOC-WEL plain LOC-WEL
stain- stain- stain- stain-
diameter length alloy less nllnv less alloy less alloy less
•
5/8 4-1/2
1/2" Kev 5 .A
• ,«,<*
5-1/2
6
6-1/2 j> V
7 \<ájk
8 Í%
3/4 1-1/4 í
•- f
5 / 8 " Kev 1-1/2 •*'» i . f
1-3/4 ' wfc i
2 i
2-1/4
2-1/2
2-3/4
3
3-1/4
3-1/2 . .1
4
4-1/2 fiflíl
5 - •i' ||B$
5-1/2 i i
6 *
6-1/2 í i
7 ;
8
7/8 2 *, J
r
3/4" Ke v 2-1/4
2-1/2 • ' -
2-3/4
3
3-1/4
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
*' **
6-1/2
7
8 " f
1 2
l
3 / 4 " Kev 2-1/4
2-1/2
2-3/4 -
3
3-1/4
3-1/2
4
V '
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
IIISlS^lBSl
tfÉ/ffifcAP S C R E W S iCont'dU S f k k h l H L A D C A P S C R E W S (Cont'd.) »
UNRC-coarse UNRF-fine
with with
plain LOC-WEL plain LOC-WEL
«3 1
3/1
1/16" Key \I¿
5/16 3/- -
3/16" Key 1/.
3/E
5/8 -V
84 Vi •V
1/16" Key 3/E
3/- : ¡ 4 ¿£&$&¿
MI 21 1ft
86 MA ¡SÍÍÍ
- J eW'. 3/8
1
1/2
•
•
5/64" Key 3/í 7/32" Key
1/; i, i . 3/4 X ••: i', ..
1/2
11BÉ M i l i 2
\ STOCK SIZES
t Socket Head Cap Screws • Button Head Socket Screws • Socket Set Screws
SbcRet Set Sctews (Other than Cup Points) Alloy Steet tíhíy. • -^9HflF*^ • <^Í*
3/8
1/2 •M, - i.
#10 3/16
3/32" Key 1/4 f ; ' i y*.Hi , -
5/16
3/8 ' >
1
1/2
3/4
1/4 3/16
1/8" Key 1/4 "I 1 t i WEBS» JUtHj 1
J
5/16 \..\w:C""
3/8 * "y: - ,' ¡ p i p |S||ff|||}
1/2
5/3
.
"' . 1
I P
3/4 \
1
5/16 1/4
5/32" Key 5/16
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
i -i
1
j i" * t
Bill
1 i
SÜfrl
3/8 1/4
3 / 1 6 " Key 3/8 1
n- | K
1/2 1 ,-1 i
* 5/8 '*K ' '¡! i„iw*=^&iei"
n
WWW
** 3/4 MSÉjlMk
1
1-1/4
1/2 3/8
1/4" Key 1/2
fj
•itf t y ' ti
5/8 ,*lí ! ' ( "
3/4
1
1-1/4
5/8 5/8
5/16" Key 1
1-1/4
- " " NOTES: Above items are also fnanufactured ín shorter, tóhgeránd intermedíate lengths- s'ii)jject.M"s(%iál arder requtrements. .
i 1 . , ; T ,, > ~ ' ' . L i "
1 ! T
J Indícales stock sizes available. •j. \* ' - V *\
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S O C K E T S E T S C R E W S (Cont'd.)
UNRC-coarse UNRF-fine
with with
[ S E T S C R E W S Knurled and Ptain Cup Point plain LOC-WEL plain LOC-WEL
UNRC -coarsa UNRF-fine stain- stain- stain- stain-
diameter length alloy less alloy less alloy less alloy less
with with #8 1/8 K K
plain LOC-WEL plain LOC-WEL
5 / 6 4 " Key 3/16 K 1 •• " K K
stain- stain- stain- stain- 1/4 K • ,. K «1 *, 1 K
diameter tength alloy less alloy less alloy less alloy less "T' •"'—*~
5/16 K * *< 1
K
#0 1/16 " ''
3/8 K ¡"' K K
.028" Key 3/32
7/16 K
1/8 t«'
1/2 K K K
3/16 5/8 K
1/4 ' s
* 1
3/4 K K
#1 1/16 :
7/8 K
.035" Key 3/32 ... ¡,,1,„
1 K
1/8 K
#10 3/16 ,'n ' . K Vi K K
3/16 K K
i j
J -r 3 / 3 2 " Key 1/4 K fe
1/4 •j. .
5/16 K. K s i i i K ÉÉRi
#2 1/16 - ti' 3/8 K V, K 1 1
1 ; • K
.035" Key 3/32 ' . T 7/16 K
1/8 S >4fit 1/2 K, K K K Mjfljjl
3/16
1/4
5/8
3/4
K
K K
K
K
K
K
ÉS8I
#3 3/32 7/8 K
. 0 5 0 " Key 1/8 - 1 K K k
3/16 1-1/4 K K
1/4 1/4 3/16 K • K
#4 1/8 K K 1/8" Key 1/4 K K K K
.050" Key 3/16 K K K 5/16 K K K K
1
1/4 K K K 3/8 K K K K
5/16 K 7/16 K K
3/8 K K K 1/2 K K K. K
1/2 K K 5/8 K K K K
5/8 K 3/4 K K K K
#5 1/8 K K 7/8 K
1/16" Key 3/16 K 1 K K K K
1/4 K K 1-1/4 K K K K
5/16 K 1-1/2 K K
3/8 K 1-3/4 K
1/2 K 2 K K
5/8 K 5/16 1/4 K K
3/4 K 5 / 3 2 " Key 5/16 K K K K
#6 1/8 ' K 3/8 K K K. K
1/16" Key 3/16 k K
•. £ K
K
7/16 K K.
1/4 .* : 1" K 1/2 K K K K
5/16 K K K K
5/8 K
3/8 JT- K K 3/4 K K K K
7/16 K 7/8 K
1/2 K K 1 K K K
5/8 K 1-1/4 K K K
3/4 K K ••
1-1/2 K K
7/8 K 1-3/4 K
1 K 2 K
Aboye ítems are also manufactured in shorter/^tíii-opi miJ mte-irkH ¡ i f 1i i-nt)j£~5Ubiect to spectai order requirérnents.
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STOCK SIZES
Socket Set Screws • Low Head Socket Cup Screws
7/16 K
2 K
1/2 K K K
2-1/2 K
5/8 K K K
ffSJÍSii. 3 K
3/4 K K K
1 1 K K
7/8 K
1 K K K 9 / 1 6 " Key 1-1/2 K K
1-1/4 K K 2 K
1-1/2 K K 2-1/2 K
1-3/4 K 3 K
2 K K
2-1/2 K
7/16 3/8 K K
7/32" Key 7/16 K K
1/2 K K
5/8 K K
•
3/4 K K
7/8 K
1 K UNRC-coarse UNRF-fine
1-1/4 K
1-1/2 K plain plain
2 K
1/2 3/8 K
1/4" Key 7/16 K diameter length alloy stainless alloy stainless
1/2 K ' - t
K K as 3/8
y SIÍP -
5/8 K "t ! -T K •
5 / 6 4 " Key 1/2
3/4 K ~ C . ( K K
5/8 > í ir.:
7/8 K
1 K ' K K 3/4 - V -
K
1-1/4 K K «10 3/8
1-1/2 K K 3/32" Key 1/2
1-3/4 - -
K K 5/8 i
2 K K ,\
3/4
2-1/2 K
1 - íys
3 K 1. .- n.. -----
5/8 1/2 K K 1 /4 3/8
5/16" Key 5/8 K K c K : K 1/8" Key 1/2
3/4 K K 5/8
7/8 K 3/4
• -^Uw-
1
1-1/4
K
K
K
K *
& 1
5/16 1/2 , ,T , ^
1-1/2 K K
5/32" Key 3/4
1-3/4 K
2 K 1
2-1/2 K 1-1/4 • . vi:.". •
:
3 K 1-1/2 - ' i_
1-1/2 K K
1-3/4 K 1-1/2 •
2 K K 1/2 1
2-1/2 K K 1 / 4 " Key 1 -1 /4
3 K 1-1/2
NQTESj Above ítems are also manufactured ¡n shorter, iongee a r ^ ¡nterrtie"dJBte lengths—subjecf ta special orderrequiréments.
| | indicates stock sizes availabe ^ **•' '
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ÍKET C A P S C R E W S (Cont'd.)
UNRC-coarse UNRF-fine
with with
plain LOC-WEL plain LOC-WEL
diameter length alloy stainless altoy alloy stainless alloy
5/16 1/2
3/16" Key 5/8
3/4 - .
1 't v"
1-1/4 f - > . t.
1-1/2 í >;
•r
1-3/4
2
2-1/4
1-1/2
3/8 1/2
7/32" Key 5/8
3/4
1
1-1/4
1-1/2
1-3/4
2
2-1/4
2-1/2
3
7/16 3/4
1 / 4 " Key 1
1-1/4
1-1/2
1-3/4
2
• I':.
1/2 3/4
5/16" Key 1
1-1/4 ">
1 -1 /2 ~ ^ \
1-3/4
2
2-1/4
2-1/2
3
5/8 1-1/4
3 / 8 " Key 1-1/2
1-3/4
•
2
2-1/4
2-1/2
3
3/4 1-1/4
1/2" Key 1-1/2
1-3/4
2
2-1/4
2-1/2
3
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^ A J H E A D S O C K E T C A P S C R E W S (Cont'd.)
UNRC-coarse UNRF-fine
with with
plain LOC-WEL plain LOC-WEL
diameter length alloy stainless altoy alloy stainless alloy
FLAGEAD SQ0KET C A P S C R E W ' 5/16 1/2 j •
UNRC-coarse UNRF-fine 3 / 1 6 " Key 5/8
3/4 !• • *
with with 1 **t ' V i
. * *„ i¿
plain LOC-WEL plain LOC-WEL
1-1/4
1-1/2
diameter length alloy stainless alloy alloy stainless alloy
1-3/4
82 3/16 2
.050" Key 1/4 2-1/4
3/8 1-1/2
1/2 3/8 1/2
#3 1/4 7/32" Key 5/8
1/16" Key 3/8 3/4 ' 2" 381 l l l l l l l l l l i l
1/2 1 ¿i „
84 1/4 1-1/4
1/16" Key 3/8 1-1/2
1/2 1-3/4
5/8 2
3/4 2-1/4
1
85. 1/4 2-1/2
5/64" Key 3/8 3
1/2 7/16 3/4
5/8 1/4" Key 1
3/4 1-1/4
86 1/4 i J™**' >•» 1-1/2
5/64" Key 3/8 1-3/4
1/2 2
5/8 1/2 3/4
3/4 5/16" Key 1
88 3/8 1-1/4
3/32" Key 1/2 1-1/2
5/8 1-3/4
3/4 • \'\ 2
1 2-1/4
810 3/8 2-1/2
1/8" Key 1/2 3
5/8 5/8 1-1/4
3/4 3/8" Key 1-1/2
|L^iWhte^^|*^4i
1 1-3/4
1-1/4 2
1-1/2 2-1/4
1/4 3/8 2-1/2
5/32" Key 1/2 3
5/8 3/4 1-1/4
3/4 1 / 2 " Key 1-1/2
1 1 -3/4
1-1/4 2
1-1/2 2-1/4
1-3/4 2-1/2
2 3
N O T E S : Abovü ítems are al* HI.IUNI «.i'iiail'ift -i u m r lnii jw «dViuth i n ^ Jiol engths— subject t o speciat order requirements*
i • •' - 1 1 "* * • V-* ' • -" i»
1
.. i Indícales st
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STOCK SIZES
Fiat Head Socket Cap Screws • Square Head Set Screws • Pressure Plugs
immm ,
S E T S C R E W S (Corrt'd.y
UNRC-Coarse
Knurl
Cup
P K E S S U K E PLUGSÍ
LEVL-SEAL
7/8" Taper DRYSEAL
Flush Type, Dryseal Thread 3/4" Taper
Thds. Teflon-
Pipe Per Coated
Size In. Length Alloy Alloy Brass Length Alloy Stainless Brass
J
A 'NOTES Above ítems are also man il * l u r i b ü i i i i u ; r o j i V f üocf irit^n* th* JLJH.» t J i
if-Li i ©rder requírémfeiiiS.
5
Indicates stock síai» i.Wilatile'!".^; VV? '• * S'*
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with with
SOCÍKÍT HEAÍVSHOULDER SCREWS "" - plain LOC-WEL plain LOC-WEL
HEG
Regular Type
Dowel Pins
PufIQut
.0002 .001 Dowel
Dta. Length Oversize Oversize Pins
Regular Type 3/8 1/2
Dowel Pins 5/8
Pulí Out 3/4 -
Dowel 7/8
.0002 .001 1 t-p, i, -
Dia. Length Oversize Oversize Pins 1-1/4
1/16 3/16 i- . í.-. i 1-1/2
1/4 1-3/4
3/8 2 * í
1/2 - 2-1/4
5/8 2-1/2 -i í v," ;
3/4
1
i,'"""-'",' 3 i
7/8 7/16 1
1 1-1/4
3/32 1/4 1-1/2
3/8 i 1-3/4
1/2 ufa ; 2
5/8 2-1/2
3/4 3
7/8 1/2 3/4
1 1
1/8 3/8 1-1/4 ps-i
i.-ti
1/2 1-1/2
/2&
5/8 trí¡> ?
-3f: . ote*. 1-3/4
3/4 2
7/8 • ls
í' 2-1/4 . .• -H
1 •i 1
2-1/2
1-1/4 V 3 " su
1-1/2 3-1/2 • it
1-3/4 4
2 5/8 1
3/16 1/2 1-1/4
1
5/8 . • • • ^--| 1-1/2 f¿
3/4 i 1-3/4
,L
J T ' '•
7/8 2
1 i, 2-1/4
1-1/4 ^ • ... 2-1/2
1-1/2 3
1-3/4 3-1/2
2 4
1/4 1/2 4-1/2
5/8 5
3/4 r' - • . -.V 3/4 2
7/8 2-1/2
1 1,1 . , 3
1-1/4 3-1/2
1-1/2 4
1-3/4 4-1/2
2 5
2-1/4 6
2-1/2 7/8 2
5/16 1/2 «.IJ - - 3
5/B 4
3/4 5
7/8 6
1 1 2
1-1/4 r >, , - . si; 2-1/2
1-1/2 . i . , 3
1-3/4 3-1/2
2 * , y ' 'i 4
2-1/4 4-1/2
2-1/2 5
3 6
N O T E S ; Above items are also manufactured in shotter^tonget antf míe»rjiídj^^engths— subject to special order requírements.
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ROCKWELL—BRINELL—TENSILE CONVERSION
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TECH NIC AL DATA
Stess Area • Rockwell Hardness • Precisión Plating
PRECISION PLATING Specifications
T h e conditions of u s e determine the re- c a n b e offered or s p e c i f i e d without regard listed in the first c o l u m n of the table ( " S P S
quirements for the performance of a plat- to the conditons of u s e . O u r e n g i n e e r s will c o d e no.") will b e a d e q u a t e . If require-
ing. Type, thickness and postplate treat- b e happy to d i s c u s s your requirements ments a r e more exacting or more c l o s e l y
ments all have an effect on the results a n d m a k e recommendation for your s p e - defined, s p e c i a l c o a t i n g s to a wide r a n g e
obtained in a given environment. F o r this cific n e e d s . For the great majority of u s e r s , of specifications a r e a v a i l a b l e ( s e e "typical
reason, there is no "best" plating w h i c h o n e of the standard plating combinations s p e c i f i c a t i o n s " c o l u m n below).
ti
¡E
Tí.
PS-I-V^^.L^. - - - • — - - . |
P-2 cadmium .0002 .0003 .0005 clear post píate dip AMS 2400 and
Q Q - P - 4 1 6 , Type I
P-3 cadmium .0002 .0003 .0005 olive drab enrómate QQ-P-416, Type II
P-6 zinc .0002 .0003 .0005 clear bright A S T M B633, Type III
P-7 zinc .0002 .0003 .0005 olive drab chromate A S T M B633, Type II
P-10 silver .0002 .0003 .0005 nickel strike AMS 2410, AMS 2411
P-16 phosphate (class A} dry non-drying oil manganese phosphate AMS 2481
(Parker-Lubrite) DOD-P-16232
P-18 cadmium .0002 .0003 .0005 black dye over QQ-P-416 Type II
olive drab chromate except color
P-21 cadmium .0002 .0003 .0005 fluoborate bath, bake ÑAS 672
at 375° for 23 hours
iridescent dichromate
P-31 vacuum cadmium .0002 .0003 .0005 iridescent dichromate Mil-C-8837, Type II
"Cronak" or equivalen!
UBI agí gg
W h e n y o u have a f a s t e n i n g p r o b i e m ,
U N B R A K O , a d i v i s i ó n o f SPS T E C H -
N O L O G I E S , has a c o m p l e t e Consulting
e n g i n e e r i n g service t o h c l p y o u solve i t .
T h e Three p a r t service covers a p p l i c a t i o n ,
t e s t i n g a n d design of special fasteners.
A p p l i c a t i o n Engineering Service is
available t o assist y o u in all phases o f
fastening and j o i n i n g , including j o í n t
design, p r o d u c t c a p a b i l i t y , i n s t a l l a t i o n
t e c h n i q u e s a n d f a i l u r e analysis. These
t e c h n i c a l representativos can w o r k
w i t h you i n y o u r plant o r in o u r s .
T h e y can f r c q u e n t l y e f f e c t s u b s t a n t i a l
e c o n o m í e s i n b o t h t h e design and p r o -
d u c t i o n o f y o u r p r o d u c t because o f Special Fasteners
t h e i r w i d e e x p e r i e n c e in t h e f i e l d .
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TECHNICAL DATA
WD
METROLOGY SERVICE
M a n y p r e c i s i ó n parts r e q u i r e e x a c t i n g
m e a s u r e m e n t . F o r t h i s p u r p o s e , SPS
has established t w o c o m p l e t e M e t r o l -
ogy Centers—one in J e n k i n t o w n a n d
o n e i n Santa A n a o n t h e W e s t Coast.
B o t h f a c i l i t i e s are available f o r analysis
of y o u r p r o b l e m s .
T a l v o r i d , rouEHiness
tester determines, radial E q u i p m e n t comprises more than 2,000
vanat ion within d i f f e r e n t w o r k i n g gages a n d r e l a t e d
miltionths of an inch.
check masters, i n c l u d i n g gage b l o c k s
c a l i b r a t e d to 0 . 0 0 0 0 1 i n c h a n d c e r t i f i e d
by t h e N a t i o n a l Bureau of S t a n d a r d s .
SPS Metrology Laboratory
faciüties include gage blocks Each center can p r o v i d e e x a c t measure-
having certified traceubtlity ment of: pitch diameter to 0.00001
to the National Eureau oí
Standards. inch...direct diameters to 0.00001 inch
o
...lead t o 0 . 0 0 0 0 1 i n c h . . . a n g l e t o 0 5'
...taper t o 0 . 0 0 0 0 1 inch...concentr¡city
t o 0 . 0 0 0 0 1 inch...squareness t o 0 . 0 0 0 0 1
i n c h . . . r o u n d n e s s t o 0 . 0 0 0 0 3 inch...sur-
face t o 0 . 2 m i c r o i n c h .
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TECHNICAL SERVICES
COMMON S Y M P T O M S
AND DETECTION O F
THREAD FIT PROBLEMS
A coast-to-coast n e t w o r k of screw-thread vanced gaging and measuring equipment 2. T o help m a n u f a c t u r e r s find solutions
measuring laboratories ¡s available to in- for aid in size control in their o w n p r o d u c t to difficult fit and strength problems
dustry for the study and solution of assembly w o r k . s t e m m i n g f r o m d i m e n s i o n a l factors.
threaded fastener size and fit problems. Immediate goals of the thread-measuring 3. In general, through fostering a greater
interchange of i n f o r m a t i o n on the
The near-identical S c r e w T h r e a d Metrol- facilities are:
factors of screw-thread fit, to help
ogy Laboratories—in J e n k i n t o w n , P a . , 1 . T o reduce present p r o d u c t i o n losses
¡ndustry meet steadily increasíng de-
and in Santa A n a , Calif.— make available resulting f r o m needíess fastener assem-
to users of threaded parts the most ad- mands for higher p r o d u c t reliability.
bly problems.
Bolts loosen in a. External thread P.D. is l o o low a, c Measure pitch dia. on Tri-RoMs .0001
tapped hole b Internal hole is oversize a, c Check major dia. w i t h Micrometer or Supermike .0001
c Tapered threads b, c Check tapped hole w i t h Thread Plug Gage or
Bryant Gage .0001
d Incorrect preload b Check mi ñor dia. w i t h plain plug or I ntrirniks Plus functional gage fit
d Check proper installation
Binding in a a P.D. or major diameter oversize a, c, d Measure P.D. on Tri-Roll set up (P.D. & Functional) ,0001
tapped hole b Excessive lead error a, d Check major dia. w i t h Micrometer or Supermike .0001
b Check lead on lead tester .00001
c Improper thread f o r m c, d Thread f o r m and lead by Optical Comparator Magnif ¡catión to 100X
d Tapered thread c Use of f o r m and radn charts Magnificaron to 100X
Thread will not a Distorted lead thread a Check on Optical Comparator Magnification to 100X
start b Nicked lead thread a Check w i t h Ring Thread-also visual Functional Check
c Mating parts not same class or b Visual check and use of Ring Thread Functional Check
size of thread b Use of Microscope 40 X
c Use of Magna Gage (Plating), T n - R o l l -
Bryant Gages .0001
Low torque a Locking feature of nut w o n ' t meet a Use of torque wrench and standard stud inch oz.
when used torque requirements ion standard a Use of Thread Plug Gage Functional Check
with locknut studs) b Use of P.D. and Functional Tri-Roll .0001
b P.D. of bolt is undersize b Three wire check .00001
Excessiv/e torque a Locking feature of nut w o n ' t a Use of torque wrench and standard stud inch oz.
when used meet torque requirements (on a Use of Thread Plug Gage Functional Check
with locknut standard studs) b Use of P.D. and Functional T n Roll .0001
b P.D. of bolt is oversize b Three wire check .00001
c Lack of lubricant on locknut c Visual mspeetion Visual
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