Fastners Compilation PDF
Fastners Compilation PDF
Fastners Compilation PDF
We have added many new developments to the Mechanical fasteners from REYHER are mass produced
technical information (TI) that may be helpful to you items used worldwide in all areas of technology.
when dealing with fasteners. These changes result Availability and inter-changeability must be ensured by
from many consultations, in which customers have appropriate standardisation.
been able to benefit from our expertise.
With our participation in this standardisation work we
New in this issue of the catalogue are comprehensive make a contribution to unification and market-driven
pages of measurement data. Sorted by product execution of our products.
groups, the data will be especially supportive in the
development and design of new products. REYHER’s cooperation in standardising bodies provides
a forum for technological observation of the market
We have also significantly expanded the tables with and timely information on new technologies and
tightening torques and pre-stressing forces for the customer-specific requirements.
assembly of fasteners.
TI-1
Table of contents TI
DIN
EN
ISO STANDARDS CONVERSION 4-11 Dimensions for pins 114
Standards conversion DIN–EN–ISO/ISO–EN–DIN 4 - Linch pins/spring cotter/split pins 120
Standards types, relations 5 - Parallel pins/taper pins/grooved pins 114
Normative changes to screws 6 - Spring-type straight pins 118
Normative changes to nuts 7 Dimensions for handles 123
Normative changes to bolts and pins 10 - Grips 123
Normative changes to threads and tapping screws 11 - Tommy screws/tommy nuts 125
Dimensions for brackets, clamps and rope fixings 128
- Hose clamps/pipe clamps 128
- Rope clips/thimble ropes/shackles 130
DIMENSIONS FOR FASTENERS 12-135
- Stirrup bolts 128
Dimensions for screws and bolts 12
Dimensions for rivets 131
- Hexagon and hexalobular socket head cap screws 12
Dimensions for other products 133
- Hexagon head screws/bolts 15
- Axle holders 134
- Hooks/special bolts with wood screw thread 53
- Cam segments and washers for diagonal pull tension 133
- Locking screws 28
- Hooks 134
- Lubricating nipples 25
- Parallel keys 134
- Other screws with metric thread 29
- Screw plugs/pipe plugs 22
- Set screws/grub screws
- Slotted and cross recessed screws with metric thread
19
37
Pi PRODUCT INFORMATION 136-152
- Studs 18 Cable ties and accessories 143
- Tapping screws, thread rolling screws and Disc springs 142
thread cutting screws 41 Head shapes, drive features and ends of externally
- Theft resistant screws 26 threaded fasteners 141
- Wood screws/chipboard screws 51 Lifting eye bolts and lifting eye nuts 148
Dimensions for bolts, nuts and accessories for steel constructions 56 Self tapping thread inserts 152
- Bolts, nuts and accessories, system HV 56 Special materials 140
- Clamping lengths 59 Tolerances for screws, nuts and washers 136
Dimensions for nuts 60 Tolerances, ISO deviations 139
- Hexagon nuts 60 Wire thread inserts 150
- Locking nuts 65
- Nuts for T-slots 69 ®
ASSEMBLY OF
FISCHER – Plugs and anchors 162-191 SCREWED FASTENINGS 228-237
- Cavity fixings 186 Assembly instructions for tapping screws 237
- Chemical fixings 167 Assembly instructions, preloads and tightening torque for
- Electrical fixings 189 high-strength structural bolting (system HV) 234
- General fixings 182 General information, tightening methods, friction coefficients 228
- High performance steel anchors 162 Preloads and tightening torque for fasteners from BUMAX brass
and polyamide 236
- Insulation supports 191
Preloads and tightening torque for fasteners from stainless steel 235
- Long-shaft anchors/frame fixings/adjustment fixings 177
Preloads and tightening torque for fasteners of steel 230
- Scaffold fixings 190
Preloads and tightening torque for screwed fastenings
with locking elements 233
UPAT – Plugs and anchors 192-195
INSPECTIONS,
MULTI-MONTI
MULTI-MONTI screw-in anchors 196-198 ACCEPTANCE TESTINGS, CERTIFICATES 238-240
Acceptance inspection according to ISO 3269 239
Certificates 239
BLIND RIVET SYSTEMS 199-208 Quality inspection 238
Blind rivets and accessories 199 Test method: Hardness measurement, impact test 240
Blind rivet nuts and accessories 206
LOCKING OF SCREWED FASTENINGS 242-244
SCREW THREAD 209-213 Form-fitting locking elements and adhesive coatings 243
Profile, types, threadability 209 General information, measures 242
Tolerances, thread pitches 211 Product overview of form-fitting locking elements
and adhesive coatings 244
Product standards Product standards Product standards Product standards Product standards Product standards
Basic/Functional standards
DIN ISO DIN ISO DIN ISO DIN ISO DIN ISO DIN ISO
DIN ISO DIN ISO DIN ISO DIN ISO DIN ISO DIN ISO
DIN EN ISO DIN EN ISO DIN EN ISO DIN EN ISO DIN EN ISO DIN EN ISO
1 2339 911 2936 2509* - 7337 15973-16585 58450 - 267-1 8992
7 2338 912 (RG) 4762 2510-1...8 - 7338-7340 - 70613-70618 - 267-2 4759-1
39 - 912 (FG) 12474 3015-3016 - 7341 1051 70851* - 267-3 898-1
84 1207 913 4026 3017 - 7343 8750 70852 - 267-4 898-2
85 1580 914 4027 3220 - 7344 8748 70951* - 267-5 3269 (16426)
93* - 915 4028 3319 - 7346 13337 70952 - 267-6 4759-1
94 1234 916 4029 3404, 3405 - 7349 - 71412 - 267-7 898-1
95, 96, 97 - 917 - 3567 - 7500-1 - 71752 - 267-8 898-2
98, 99 - 920-927 - 3568* - 7504 15480-15483 71802-71805 - 267-9 4042
123.124 1051 928, 929 - 3570 - 7513 - 74361 - 267-10 10684
125-1.2 7089, 7090 931-1 4014 3575 - 7516 - 80403 - 267-11 3506-1-4
126 7091 931-2 - 3670 - 7603 - 80701 - 267-12 2702
127*, 128* - 933 4017 3870, 3872 - 7604 - 80704 - 267-13 -
134*, 137* - 934 RG 4032, 4033 4109 - 7642, 7643 - 80705 - 267-15 2320
186, 188 - 934 FG 8673, 8674 5299 - 7964 - 81698 - 267-18 8839
258 ISO 8737 935-1 - 5406 - 7965 - 82006-82010 - 267-19 6157-1, 3
261 - 935-3 - 5417 - 7967* - 82013 - 267-20 6157-2
302 1051 936 RG/FG (4035/8675) 5525, 5526 - 7968 - 82101 - 267-21 10484
314-318 - 937 - 5586 - 7969 - 267-23 898-6
319 - 938-940 - 5903, 5906 - 7971 1481 Thread standards 267-24 -
338, 340 - 949-1.2 - 5914 - 7972 1482 13-1...11 724 267-25 898-7
388, 390 - 950-959 - 6303 - 7973 1483 13-12 261 267-26-30 -
404 - 960 8765 6304-6307 - 7976 1479 13-13 262, 965-2 475** 272 (EN 1660)
417 7435 961 8676 6311 - 7977 8737 13-14, 15 965-1, 2 522 4759-3
427 2342 963 2009 6319 - 7978 8736 13-16...18 1502 918 1891
431 - 964 2010 6324 - 7979 8733, 8735 13-19 68-1 946 16047
432* - 965 7046-1, 2 6325 8734 7980* - 13-20...26 - 962 (34803) 7378, 8991
433-1.2 7092 966 7047 6330, 6331 - 7981 7049 13-27 965-3 969 -
434-436 - 967, 968 - 6332 - 7982 7050 13-28 - 974 -
438 7436 (970) 4032 6334* - 7983 7051 13-50...52 - 2510-2, 8 -
439-1 4036 (971-1.2) 8673.8674 6335-6337 - 7984 - 14 - 7150-7152 286
439-2 RG/FG 4035, 8675 (972) 4034 6340 - 7985 7045 103-1 2901 7154-7157 -
440 7094 975 DIN 976 6378 - 7987*, 7988* - 103-2 2902 7160, 7161 286
442, 443 - 976-1.2 - 6379 - 7989-1.2 - 103-3 2903 7168 2768, 8015
444 - 977 - 6791, 6792 1051 7990 - 103-4 2904 7172, 7182 286
462, 463* - 979 - 6796 - 7991 10642 103-5...9 - 7184 1101
464, 465* - 980 RG 7042 (7719) 6797* - 7992 - 202 - 7337 14588-589
466, 467 - 981 - 6798* - 7993 - 2244 5408 7500-2/7504 -/10666
468, 469 - 980 FG 10513 6799 - 7995-7997 - 2510-2 - 7962 4757
470 - 982 RG 7040 6880 - 7999 EN 14399-8 7952 - 7970 1478
471, 472 - 982 FG 10512 6881 - 8140 - 7970 1478 7998 -
478-480 - 983 - 6883, 6884 2492 9021 7093-1,-2 7998 - 8140-1-3 -
508 299 985 10511 6885-1, 2 - 9045* - 8140, 8141 - 9830 -
525, 529 - 986 - 6885-3 - 9841 7379 66 15065 18800 -
546-548 - 987* - 6886, 6887 - 11014 - 69 273 34803, 34804 -
551 4766 988 - 6888 3912 11023, 11024 - 74 - 40080 2859-1-3
553 7434 1052 - 6899 - 15058 - 76-1 3508, 4755 50049 EN 10204
555 4034 1433-1436 - 6900 10644 15237 - 76-2 228-1
557 - 1440 8738 6901 10510 16903 - 78 4753
558 4018 1441 - 6902-6908 10669, 10673 18182 - 101 1051
561 - 1443 2340 6911 - 21346 -
562 - 1444 2341 6912 - 21547 -
564 - 1445 - 6913* - 22424, 22425 - What you need to know
571 - 1469 - 6914-6915 EN 14399-4 25192 -
580, 582 - 1470 8739 6916 EN 14399-6 25193 - about standardisation
601 4016 1471 8744 6917-6918 - 25195 -
603 - 1472 8745 6921 EN 1665 25197* - Individual questions are answered
604-608 - 1473 8740 6922 EN 1665 25200-25203 -
609, 610* - 1474 8741 6923 EN 1661 26020 - quickly and competently
653 - 1475 8742/8743 6924 (RG) 7040 28030 -
660-662 1051 1476 8746 6924 (FG) 10512 28129 -
674, 675 1051 1477 8747 6925 (RG) 7042 28152 -
703*, 705 - 1478-1480 - 6925 (FG) 10513 32500, 32501 13918
741 - 1481 8752 6926 (RG) EN 1663 34800-34802 -
787 299 1587 - 6926 (FG) EN 1666 34803, 34804 -
792 - 1592-1597 - 6927 (RG) EN 1664 34810-34816 - REYHER Engineering Management
797, 798* - 1804 - 6927 (FG) EN 1667 34817-34819 -
830* - 1816 - 6928 (RG) 7053 34820 - Tel.: 040 85363-999
835 - 2093 - 6928 (FG) 10509 46258, 46320 - Fax: 040 85363-602
906-910 - 2507 (EN 1515) 7331 - 46288 -
– ISO/EN standard not yet known (as of 01.2014) Legend for table 2
HV high strength steel Hex. hexagon
( ) Transitional standards (dimensions identical with ISO) Csk. countersunk CR cross recess
* withdrawn DIN standard without replacement, because, for Rcsk. raised countersunk MP Mechanical Properties
example, technically reworked CT/FT coarse pitch thread/fine pitch thread S/H/L standard/heavy/light version
(On issue of DIN EN-/DIN EN ISO standards the CH/TC/CD/CP with flat point/with cone point/with dog point/ Ww Withworth
corresponding DIN/DIN ISO are/were withdrawn) with cup point TDC technical delivery conditions
Table 2
Product standards Product standards Product standards
ISO EN DIN Title keyword ISO EN DIN Title keyword ISO EN DIN Title keyword
DIN ISO DIN EN DIN ISO DIN EN DIN ISO DIN EN
DIN EN ISO DIN EN ISO DIN EN ISO
- 1515 2507 Flange joints 7379 - 9841 Hex. socket head shoulder screws Basic/Functional standards
- 1661 6923 Hexagon nuts with flange 7380 - - Hex. socket button head screws 225 20225 - Fasteners: Dimensions
- (1662), 1665 6921, 6922 Hexagon bolts with flange 7434 27434 553 Slotted set screws TC 272 1660 475 - 1 Hexagon wrench sizes
- 1663, 1664 6926, 6927 Hexagon nuts with flange 7435 27435 417 Slotted set screws CD 273 20273 69 Clearance holes for bolts
- 1666, 1667FG 6926, 6927FG and prevailing torque type 7436 27436 438 Slotted set screws CP 286 -1, 2 20286 7150-7182 ISO System of limits and fits
- 14218.14219 - Hex. bolts/nuts with flange FT 7719, 7720 - 980, 6925 Prevailing torque type hex. nuts 885 - - Radii under screw head
- 14399-4 6914-6915 Hexagon bolts/nuts (HV) 8100, 8102 1665 6921 Hexagon bolts with flange 887 - - Plain washers - general plan
- 14399-6 6916 Plain chamfered washers (HV) 8104 1662 6922 Hexagon bolts with flange 888 - - Nominal lengths screws/threads
- 14399-8 7999 Hexagon fit bolts (HV) 8673 - 934, 971 -1 Heaxgon nuts FT 898 -1 - 267 - 3, 7 TDC fasteners: bolts
299 - 508/787 Screws/Nuts for T-slots 8674 - 934, 972 -2 Hexagon nuts FT 898 -2 - 267 - 4, 8 TDC fasteners: nuts CT
773 - 6885 -1, 2 Parallel keys 8675 - 439 -2, 936 Hexagon thin nuts (chamfered) FT 898 -5 - 267 - 3 TDC fasteners: set screws
774 - 6886, 6887 Taper keys with gip head 8676 - 961 Hexagon head screws FT 898 -6 - 267 - 23 TDC fasteners: nuts FT
1051 - 660 Rivet, rivet pins 8733 - 7979 Parallel pins, internal thread 898 -7 - 267 - 25 Torsional test M 1-M 10
1207 - 84 Slotted cheese head screws 8734 - 6325 Parallel pins, hardened 1051 - 101 Rivets: technical specifications
1234 - 94 Split pins 8735 - 7979 Parallel pins, internal thread 1101 - 7184 Tolerances of form/position
1479 - 7976 Hexagon head tapping screws 8736 28736 7978 Taper pins, internal thread 1891 - 918 Fasteners - terminology
1481 - 7971 Pan head tapping screws 8737 28737 7977, 258 Taper pins CD thread 2320 - 267 - 15 TDC fasteners: locking nuts
1482 - 7972 Csk. head tapping screws 8738 28738 1440 Washers for clevis pins 2702 - 267 - 12 TDC fasteners: tapping screws
1483 - 7973 Rcsk. head tapping screws 8739 - 1470 Grooved pins 2768 -1...2 - 7168 - 1, 2 General tolerances
1580 - 85 Pan head screws 8740 - 1473 Grooved pins with chmafer 2859 - 40080 Sampling plans
2009 - 963 Countersunk head screws 8741 - 1474 Grooved pins 3269 - 267 - 5 TDC fasteners: acceptance inspection
2010 - 964 Rcsk. head screws 8742 - 1475 Grooved pins 3506 -1...4 - 267 - 11 TDC fasteners: stainless steel
2338 - 7 Parallel pins 8743 28743 1475 Grooved pins 3508 - 76 - 1 Thread runouts/undercuts
2339 22339 1 Taper pins 8744 - 1471 Grooved pins 4042 - 267 - 9 TDC fasteners: electroplated coatings
2340 22340 1443 Clevis pins without head 8745 - 1472 Grooved pins 4753 - 78 Thread ends/protrusions
2341 22341 1444 Clevis pins with head 8746 - 1476 Round head grooved pins 4755 - 76 - 1 Thread runouts/undercuts
2342 - 427 Headless screws 8747 - 1477 Grooved pins with csk. head 4757 - 7962 Cross recess for screws
2491 - 6885 -3 Parallel keys 8748 - 7344 Spring-type straight pins H 4759 -1...3 - 267 - 2, 6, 522 Tolerances for fasteners
2492 - 6883, 6884 Gib head/parallel keys 8750 - 7343 Spring-type straight pins S 6157 -1...3 - 267 - 19 Surface discontinuities, bolts
2936 - 911 Hexagon socket screw keys 8751 - 7343 Spring-type straight pins L 6157 -2 (493) 267 - 20, 21 Surface discontinuities, nuts
3912 - 6888 Woodruff Keys 8752 - 1481 Spring pins H 7085/7500-1 - - Thread rolling screws
4014 - 931 -1 Hexagon head bolts 8765 - 960 Hexagon head bolts FT 7378 - 962 Split pin holes/wire holes
4016 - 601 Hexagon head bolts 10509 - 6928 Hex. flange head tapping screws 7721 - - Csk. head screws: configuration
4017 - 933 Hexagon head screws 10510 - 6901 Tapping screws 8749 - - Determ. of shear strength of pins
4018 - 558 Hexagon head screws 10511 - 985 Hexagon, thin locking nuts 8839 28839 267 - 18 TDC fasteners: non-ferrous metal
4026 - 913 Hexagon socket set screws CH 10512 - 982, 6924 Hexagon locking nuts 8991 - 962 Designation system for fasteners
4027 - 914 Hexagon socket set screws TC 10513 - 980, 6925 Hexagon locking nuts 8992 - 267 - 1 TDC fasteners: general requirements
4028 - 915 Hexagon socket set screws CD 10642 - 7991 Hex. socket csk. head screws - 10204 50049 Certificates
4029 - 916 Hexagon socket set screws CP 10644 - 6900 Screw and washer assemblies 10484 (493) 267 - 21 Widening test on nuts
4032 - 934 Hexagon nuts CT 10663 1661 6923 Hexagon nuts with flange FT 10644 - 6900-1 Screw/washer ass. hardness cl.
4033 - 934 Hexagon nuts II CT 10666 - 7504 Drilling screws with tapping screw thread 10664 - - Hexalobular socket
4034 - 555 Hexagon nuts 10669/10673 - 6903/6902 Washers for assemblies 10666 - 7504 MP drilling screws
4035 - 439 -2, 936 Hexagon thin nuts (chamfered) 12125 - 6926 Hexagon locking nuts with flange 10683 - - Zinc flake coatings
4036 - 439 - 1 Hexagon thin nuts (unchamfered) 12126 - 6927 Hexagon locking nuts with flange 10684 - 267-10 Hot dip galvanized coatings
4161 1661 6923 Hexagon nuts with flange 12474 - 912 (FG) Hex. socket head cap screws FT 12683 - - Mechanical zinc coatings
4162 1662, 1665 6922 Hexagon bolts with flange 13337 - 7346 Spring-type straight pins L - 13811 - Sherardizing
4762 - 912 Hexagon socket head cap screws 13918 - 32500 Welding studs for stud welding 15065 - 66 Countersinking
4766 24766 551 Set screws CR 14579...587 - - Hex. socket head cap screws 15330 - - Hydrogen embrittlement
4775 780, 783 6915 Hexagon nuts (HV) 14588, 14589 - 7337 Blind rivets, terms 16047 - 946 Torque/clamp force testing
7040, 7041 - 982, 6924 Prevailing torque type hex. nuts 15071...073 - - Hex. bolts with flange, small S 16048 - - Passivation of stainless-steel
7042 - 980, 6925 Prevailing torque type hex. nuts 15480...483 - 7504 Drilling screws 16426 - - Fasteners QA system
7043 1663/1666 6926 Hexagon locking nuts with flange 15973...986 - 7337 Blind rivets
7044 1664/1667 6927 Hexagon locking nuts with flange 16582 - 585 - 7337 Blind rivets
7045 - 7985 Raised cheese head screws CR 21269 - - Hex. socket head cap screws FT
7046 -1, 2 - 965 Countersunk head screws CR 21670 - 977 Hexagon weld nuts with flange
7047 - 966 Rcsk. head screws CR 68 - 13 T 19 Metric screw threads - profile
7048 - - Cheese head screws CR 228 -1...3 - 259-1...3 Ww head cap pipe thread G
7049 - 7981 Pan head tapping screws CR 261 - 13-12 Selection of pitch threads CT/FT
7050 - 7982 Csk. head tapping screws CR 262 - 13-13 Thread selection series
7051 - 7983 Raised countersunk head 724 - 13 ISO thread: Basic dimensions
7053 - 6928 Hex. washer head tapping screws 965 -1...5 - 13-13...15.27 Metric threads, data/principles
7089 - 125 -1.2 Washers, grade A 1478 - 7970 Tapping screws thread
7090 - 125 -1, 2 Washers, grade B 1502 - 13-16...18 Thread gauges
7091 - 126 Washers, standard design 2901-2904 - 103-1...4 Trapezoidal thread
7092 - 433 -1, 2 Washers, small series 5408 - 2244 Thread: Terms
7093 - 1, 2 - 9021 Washers, large series 6410 -1...3 - 27 Threads description in drawing
7094 - 440 Washers, extra large
Table 3: Overview of standards conversion DIN → ISO/EN – Screws/bolts with drive, set screws, screws/bolts without drive
Article group DIN → ISO/EN Dimension range Changes Labelling ➀
1. Screws/bolts
558 ISO 4018 M 10, 12, 14, 22 new ISO wrench sizes ISO standard numbers
with ISO/EN standards
931 ISO 4014
933 ISO 4017
960 ISO 8765 1. ISO standard numbers
all other Ø none = DIN and ISO identical
961 ISO 8676 2. DIN standard numbers
➀ Labelling with ISO and DIN standard numbers are valid for the transition period, later only the ISO standard number will apply.
ISO 7040
= coarse pitch thread greater tolerance range for
1. ISO standard number
6924 all Ø nut heights
ISO 10512 2. DIN standard numbers
(DIN←→ISO exchangeable)
= fine pitch thread
Ø M 10, 12, 14, new ISO wrench sizes ISO standard numbers
985 ISO 10511
other Ø reduced nut heights ISO standard numbers
➀ Comparison of wrench sizes and nut heights DIN : ISO and classification of standards, mechanical properties for steel nuts, see Table 5
➁ Labelling with ISO and DIN standard numbers are valid for the transition period, later only the ISO standard number will apply.
Table 5: Comparison DIN : ISO – Wrench sizes for screws and nuts with standard wrench sizes
– Nut heights
Nominal size d Wrench size s Nut height m min. – max.
(sizes to be DIN ISO DIN DIN DIN ISO ISO
avoided as 555 4034 934 4032 (RG) 4033 (RG)
much as 8673 (FG)
possible) ISO-Typ 1 ISO-Typ 1 ISO-Typ 2
M1 2.5 – – 0.55 – 0.8 – –
M 1, 2 3 – – 0.75 – 1 – –
M 1, 4 3 – – 0.95 – 1.2 – –
M 1, 6 3.2 – – 1.05 – 1.3 1.05 – 1.3 –
M2 4 – – 1.35 – 1.6 1.35 – 1.6 –
M 2.5 5 – – 1.75 – 2 1.75 – 2 –
M3 5.5 – – 2.15 – 2.4 2.15 – 2.4 –
(M 3.5) 6 – – 2.55 – 2.8 2.55 – 2.8 –
M4 7 – – 2.9 – 3.2 2.9 – 3.2 –
M5 8 3.4 – 4.6 4.4 – 5.6 3.7 – 4 4.4 – 4.7 4.8 – 5.1
M6 10 4.4 – 5.6 4.6 – 6.1 4.7 – 5 4.9 – 5.2 5.4 – 5.7
(M 7) 11 – – 5.2 – 5.5 – –
M8 13 5.75 – 7.25 6.4 – 7.9 6.14 – 6.5 6.44 – 6.8 7.14 – 7.5
M 10 17 16 7.25 – 8.75 8 – 9.5 7.64 – 8 8.04 – 8.4 8.94 – 9.3
M 12 19 18 9.25 – 10.75 10.4 – 12.2 9.64 – 10 10.37 – 10.8 11.75 – 12
(M 14) 22 21 – 12.1 – 13.9 10.3 – 11 12.1 – 12.8 13.4 – 14.1
M 16 24 12.1 – 13.9 14.1 – 15.9 12.3 – 13 14.1 – 14.8 15.7 – 16.4
(M 18) 27 – 15.1 – 16.9 14.3 – 15 15.1 – 15.8 –
M 20 30 15.1 – 16.9 16.9 – 19 14.9 – 16 16.9 – 18 19 – 20.3
(M 22) 32 34 17.1 – 18.9 18.1 – 20.2 16.9 – 18 18.1 – 19.4 –
M 24 36 17.95 – 20.05 20.2 – 22.3 17.7 – 19 20.2 – 21.5 22.6 – 23.9
(M 27) 41 20.95 – 23.05 22.6 – 24.7 20.7 – 22 22.5 – 23.8 –
M 30 46 22.95 – 25.05 24.3 – 26.4 22.7 – 24 24.3 – 25.6 27.3 – 28.6
(M 33) 50 24.95 – 27.05 27.4 – 29.5 24.7 – 26 27.4 – 28.7 –
M 36 55 27.95 – 30.05 28 – 31.5 27.4 – 29 29.4 – 31 33.1 – 34.7
(M 39) 60 29.75 – 32.25 31.8 – 34.3 29.4 – 31 31.8 – 33.4 –
M 42 65 32.75 – 35.25 32.4 – 34.9 32.4 – 34 32.4 – 34 –
(M 45) 70 34.75 – 37.25 34.4 – 36.9 34.4 – 36 34.4 – 36 –
M 48 75 36.75 – 39.25 36.4 – 38.9 36.4 – 38 36.4 – 38 –
(M 52) 80 40.75 – 43.25 40.4 – 42.9 40.4 – 42 40.4 – 42 –
M 56 85 43.75 – 46.25 43.4 – 45.9 43.4 – 45 43.4 – 45 –
(M 60) 90 46.75 – 49.25 46.4 – 48.9 46.4 – 48 46.4 – 48 –
M 64 95 49.5 – 52.5 49.4 – 52.4 49.1 – 51 49.1 – 51 –
Notes: ISO 4032 = also replacement for DIN 970 – RG = Coarse pitch thread ISO 4034 = also replacement for DIN 972
ISO 8673 = also replacement for DIN 971-1 – FG = Fine pitch thread ISO 4033 = also replacement for DIN 971-2 (fine pitch thread → ISO 8674)
Table 6: Comparison DIN : ISO – Nuts with prevailing torque element according to DIN 980, DIN 6925, ISO 7042, ISO 10513
Nominal size d Wrench size s Nut height h min. – max. Minimum wrenching height m’/mw
(sizes to be avoided DIN 980 DIN 6925 DIN 980 ISO 7042 DIN 980 ISO 7042
as much as possible) ISO 7042 DIN 6925 ISO 10513 DIN 6925 ISO 10513
ISO 10513
M3 5.5 3.4 – 3.7 – 1,65 –
M4 7 3.9 – 4.2 – 2,2 –
M5 8 4.8 – 5.1 4.8 – 5.1 2,75 3,52
M6 10 5.7 – 6.0 5.4 – 6.0 3,3 3,92
(M 7) 11 6.5 – 7.0 – 3,85 –
M8 13 7.5 – 8.0 7.14 – 8.00 4,4 5,15
M 10 17 16 9 – 10 8.94 – 10.0 5,5 6,43
M 12 19 18 11 – 12 11.57 – 12.00 6,6 8,30
(M 14) 22 21 12 – 14 13.4 – 14.1 7,7 9,68
M 16 24 14 – 16 15.7 – 16.4 8,8 11,28
(M 18) 27 16 – 18 – 9,9 –
M 20 30 18 – 20 19.0 – 20.3 11 13,52
(M 22) 32 - 20 – 22 – 12,2 –
M 24 36 22 – 24 22.6 – 23.9 13,2 16,16
(M 27) 41 25 – 27 – 14,8 –
M 30 46 28 – 30 27.3 – 30.0 16,5 19,44
(M 33) 50 31 – 33 – 18,2 –
M 36 55 34 – 36 33.1 – 36.1 19,8 23,52
(M 39) 60 37 – 39 – 21,5 –
Table 7: Comparison DIN : ISO – Nuts with prevailing torque element according to DIN 982, DIN 6924, ISO 7040, ISO 10512
Nominal size d Wrench size s Nut height h min. – max. Minimum wrenching height m’/mw
(sizes to be avoided DIN 982 DIN 6924 DIN 982 DIN 6924 ISO 7040 DIN 982 ISO 7040
as much as possible) ISO 7040 ISO 10512 DIN 6924 ISO 10512
ISO 10512
M3 5.5 – 4.2 – 4.5 4.02 – 4.50 1,72 1,72
M4 7 – 5.7 – 6.0 5.52 – 6.00 2,32 2,32
M5 8 6.00 – 6.30 6.44 – 6.80 6.22 – 6.80 3,52 3,52
M6 10 7.70 – 8.00 7.64 – 8.00 7.42 – 8.00 3,92 3,92
(M 7) 11 8.20 – 8.50 8.64 – 9.00 - 4,91 –
M8 13 9.14 – 9.50 9.14 – 9.50 8.92 – 9.50 5,15 5,15
M 10 17 16 11.14 – 11.50 11.14 – 11.90 11.2 – 11.9 6,43 9,43
M 12 19 18 13.64 – 14.00 14.47 – 14.90 14.2 – 14.9 8,30 8,3
(M 14) 22 21 15.3 – 16.0 16.3 – 17.0 15.9 – 17.0 9,68 9,68
M 16 24 17.3 – 18.0 18.26 – 19.10 17.8 – 19.1 11,28 11,28
(M 18) 27 19.16 – 20.00 19.76 – 20.60 – 12,08 –
M 20 30 20.7 – 22.0 21.5 – 22.8 20.7 – 22.8 13,52 13,52
(M 22) 32 34 23.7 – 25.0 23.2 – 24.5 – 14,48 –
M 24 36 26.7 – 28.0 25.8 – 27.1 25.0 – 27.1 16,16 16,16
(M 27) 41 – 29.4 – 31.0 – 18,00 –
M 30 46 – 31.0 – 32.6 30.1 – 32.6 19,44 19,44
(M 33) 50 – 33.9 – 35.5 – 21,92 –
M 36 55 – 37.3 – 38.9 36.4 – 38.9 23,52 23,52
(M 39) 60 – 40.4 – 42.0 – 25,44 –
M 42 65 – 43.4 – 45.0 – 27,20 –
(M 45) 70 – 46.4 – 48.0 – 28,80 –
M 48 75 – 48.4 – 50.0 – 30,40 –
Table 8: Comparison DIN : ISO – Nuts with prevailing torque element according to DIN 985, ISO 10511
Nominal size d Wrench size s Nut height h min. – max. Minimum wrenching height m’/mw
(sizes to be avoided DIN 985 ISO 10511 DIN 985 ISO 10511 DIN 985 ISO 10511
as much as possible)
M3 5,5 3.7 – 4.0 3.42 – 3.90 1,65 1,24
M4 7 4.7 – 5.0 4.52 – 5.00 2,2 1,56
M5 8 4.7 – 5.0 4.52 – 5.00 2,75 1,96
M6 10 5.7 – 6.0 5.52 – 6.00 3,3 2,32
(M 7) 11 7.14 – 7.50 – 3,85 –
M8 13 7.64 – 8.00 6.18 – 6.76 4,4 2,96
M 10 17 16 9.64 – 10.0 7.98 – 8.56 5,5 3,76
M 12 19 18 11.57 – 12.00 9.53 – 10.23 6,6 4,56
(M 14) 22 21 13.3 – 14.0 10.22 – 11.32 7,7 5,14
M 16 24 15.3 – 16.0 11.32 – 12.42 8,8 5,94
(M 18) 27 17.66 – 18.50 – 9,9 –
M 20 30 18.7 – 20.0 13.1 – 14.9 11 7,28
(M 22) 32 34 20.7 – 22.0 – 12,2 –
M 24 36 22.7 – 24.0 16.0 – 17.8 13,2 8,72
(M 27) 41 25.7 – 27.0 – 14,8 –
M 30 46 28.7 – 30.0 20.1 – 22.2 16,5 11,12
(M 33) 50 31.4 – 33.0 – 18,2 –
M 36 55 34.4 – 36.0 23.4 – 25.5 19,8 13,52
(M 39) 60 37.4 – 39.0 – 21,5 –
M 42 65 40.4 – 42.0 – 23,1 –
(M 45) 70 43.4 – 45.0 – 24,8 –
M 48 75 46.4 – 48.0 – 26,5 –
Overview of standards conversion DIN → ISO: Bolts, pins, washers for bolts
The most important changes are listed in Table 9. For some articles, the DIN and ISO versions are identical or the minor changes are
hardly relevant to the function at all so that exchangeability is possible.
The conversion is done in an appropriate transition time according to the availability from manufacturing or according to the cus-
tomer's wishes. Further information on request.
Table 9
ISO
Article group DIN DIN ISO The most important changes
DIN EN ISO
Taper pins, length I new according to ISO incl. round end
Parallel pins 1 2339
(previously according to DIN excl. round end)
length I new according to ISO incl. round end
(previously according to DIN excl. round end)
7 2338
types: A, B, C
(type A/tol. m6 new with chamfer/round end)
new: type A with chamfer/round end, fully hardened
6325 8734 (for the most part identical with DIN 6325)
type B with chamfer, case hardened
7977 8737
no serious changes
7978 8736
DIN 7979/C ~ ISO 8733 [unhardened]
8733
7979/D DIN 7979/D ~ ISO 8735/A [fully hardened]
8735
lower hardness for ISO
Grooved pins 1470 8739
1471 8744
1472 8745 length I new according to ISO incl. round end
1473 8740 (previously according to DIN excl. round end)
1474 8741
1475 8742
new: grooved pins,
– 8743
half-length centre grooved
1476 8746 type A = no serious changes
1477 8747 additonal: type B with pilot end
Spring-type straight pin
regular finish to Ø of m 8 mm
1481 8752
with 2 chamfers (previously to a Ø of m 6 mm)
7343 8750
7344 8748 no serious changes
7346 13337
– 8749 new: pins, grooved pins: shear test
– 8751 new: spring-types straight pin, light duty
Split pins
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Overview of standards conversion DIN → ISO: Thread srews and tapping screws
ISO standards for thread screws and tapping screws include the following changes different to DIN standards:
– new countersunk angle for tapping screws with countersunk/raised countersunk head = 90° according to DIN 66/ISO 7721 (previously 80°)
– tapping screws: cancellation of diameter ST 3.9
– partial changes to the head dimensions
The tables show the standard numbers change DIN : ISO (Tab. 10) and head dimension changes DIN : ISO (Tab. 11-13)
966 7047
7985 7045 no serious changes
Tapping screws 7971 1481 no serious changes
7972 1482 changed countersunk angle (DIN = 80° : ISO = 90°)
minor differences in head height and head diameter
7973 1483 (see Table 12)
minor differences in the head height – no risk of being replaced
7976 1479
(see Table 13)
7981 7049 no serious changes
7982 7050 changed countersunk angle (DIN = 80° : ISO = 90°)
minor differences in head height and head diameter
7983 7051 (see Table 12)
Table 11: S lotted and cross recessed countersunk head screws Table 12: Countersunk head tapping screws
with metric thread
Metric screws Tapping screws
ISO 2009, 2010, 7046, 7047 ISO 1482, 1483, 7050, 7051 (<) = 90°)
DIN 963, 964, 965, 966 DIN 7972, 7973, 7982, 7983 (<) = 80°)
Thread M 1.6 M 2 M 2.5 M 3 M 3.5 M 4 M5 M6 M8 M 10 ST 2.2 ST 2.9 ST 3.5 ST 3.9 ST 4.2 ST 4.8 ST 5.5 ST 6.3 ST 8 ST 9.5
max. ISO (new) 3 3.8 4.7 5.5 7.3 8.4 9.3 11.3 15.8 18.3 3.8 5.5 7.3 – 8.4 9.3 10.3 11.3 15.8 18.3
Diameter of head DIN (old) 3 3.8 4.7 5.6 6.5 7.5 9.2 11 14.5 18 4.3 5.5 6.8 7.5 8.1 9.5 10.8 12.4 – –
max. ISO (new) 1 1.2 1.5 1.65 2.35 2.7 2.7 3.3 4.65 5 1.1 1.7 2.35 – 2.6 2.8 3 3.15 4.65 5.25
Head height DIN (old) 0.96 1.2 1.5 1.65 1.93 2.2 2.5 3 4 5 1.3 1.7 2.1 2.3 2.5 3 3.4 3.8 – –
Thread ST 2.2 ST 2.9 ST 3.5 (ST 3.9) ST 4.2 ST 4.8 (ST 5.5) ST 6.3 ST 8 ST 9.5
max. ISO (new) 1.6 2.3 2.6 – 3 3.8 4.1 4.7 6 7.5
head
height DIN (old) 1.42 1.62 2.42 2.42 2.92 3.12 4.15 4.95 5.95 –
Dimensions M 12 M 14 M 16 M 18 M 20 M 22 M 24 M 27 M 30 M 33
dk 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 40 45 50
s
k 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 27 30 33
k b dk s 10 12 14 14 17 17 19 19 22 24
b 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 66 72 78
Dimensions M 36 M 39 M 42 M 45 M 48 M 52* M 56 M 64 M 72
dk 54 58 63 68 72 78 84 96 108
k 36 39 42 45 48 52 56 64 72
s 27 27 32 36 36 36 41 46 55
*not standardized, reference values b 84 90 96 102 108 116 124 140 156
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 270, 370, 110 | Stainless steel: 513, 450
Dimensions M 10 M 12 M 14 M 16 M 18 M 20
k b dk dk 16 18 21 24 27 30
k 10 12 14 16 18 20
ISR T50 T55 T60 T70 T80 T90
b 32 36 40 44 48 52
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 380
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 340 | Stainless steel: 540
s
k b dk
Dimensions M 10 M 12 M 16
dk 18 24 30
ds* 12**/13 16 20
*adjusting shank tolerance:
k 9 11 14
• steel h8 or f9
s 6 8 10
• stainless steel f9
**on stock Ø12, standard value Ø13 b 16.4 18.4 22.4
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 322 | Stainless steel: 534
s s 2 2.5 3 4
k dk
ISO 7380-1 with hexagon socket ISR T10 T20 T25 T30
Dimensions M8 M 10 M 12 M 16
k dk dk 14 17.5 21 28
ISO 7380-1 with hexalobular socket
dc 17.8 21.9 26 -
s
k 4.4 5.5 6.6 8.8
s 5 6 8 10
k dc
ISO 7380-2 with hexagon socket and collar ISR T40 T50 T50 -
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 322 | Stainless steel: 534
s b 18 20 22 24 28 32
k b dk
s 8 10 10 12 14 14
k b dk
ISR - - - - - -
with hexalobular socket
a 90° 90° 90° 90° 60° 60°
dimensions for countersinks → DIN 74
b 36 40 44 52 (56) (60)
*dimensions acc. to DIN 7991
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 366 | Stainless steel: 548
Hexagon screws/bolts
ISO 4014, 8765, 4016 Dimensions M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M 10 M 12
sISO/DIN 4 5.5 7 8 10 11 13 16/17 18/19
replaces DIN 931, 960, 601
k 1.4 2 2.8 3.5 4 4.8 5.3 6.4 7.5
Hexagon head bolts with shank b1 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 26 30
ISO 8765/DIN 960 with fine pitch thread b2 - - - 22 24 26 28 32 36
b3 - - - - - - - 45 49
Dimensions M 14 M 16 M 18 M 20 M 22 M 24 M 27 M 30 M 33
sISO/DIN 21/22 24 27 30 34/32 36 41 46 50
k b s
k 8.8 10 11.5 12.5 14 15 17 18.7 21
b1 34 38 42 46 50 54 60 66 72
b2 40 44 48 52 56 60 66 72 78
b3 53 57 61 65 69 73 79 85 91
Dimensions M 36 M 39 M 42 M 45 M 48 M 52 M 56 M 64
sISO/DIN 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 95
k 22.5 25 26 28 30 33 35 40
b1 for I ≤ 125 mm b1 78 84 90 96 102 - - -
b2 for I ≤ 200 mm b2 84 90 96 102 108 116 124 140
b3 for I > 200 mm b3 97 103 109 115 121 129 137 153
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 224, 362, 137, 173, 95 | Stainless steel: 496, 458 | Non-ferrous materials: 588, 577
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 240-241, 350, 148, 175 | Stainless steel: 502, 462 | Non-ferrous materials: 588, 577
Hexagon screws/bolts
ASME B 18.2.1 Dimensions 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2 5/8
s 7/16 1/2 9/16 5/8 3/4 15/16
Hex cap screws*
k 5/32 13/64 15/64 9/32 5/16 25/64
b 1
0.750 0.875 1.000 1.125 1.250 1.500
k b s
b 2
1.000 1.125 1.250 1.375 1.500 1.750
short dimensions with shank
long dimensions with shank Dimensions 3/4 7/8 1 1 1/4 1 1/2
s 1 1/8 1 5/16 1 1/2 1 7/8 2 1/4
k 15/32 35/64 39/64 25/32 15/16
all dimensions in inches b1 1.750 2.000 2.250 2.750 3.250
*acc. to ASME B 18.2.1: 2010 table 6,
b1 for length 2 for length > 6 inch b2 2.000 2.250 2.500 3.000 3.500
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 386, 387
dp
z2 3 4 5 6
a
z2
dp 4 5.5 7 8.5
k z2 s k s
s 18 24 30 36
k
a
z2 s
a (type B) 4.5 6 7 7.5
k z2 s
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 91, 93
k b s Dimensions M 20 M 24 M 30 M 36
k 12.5 15 19 22
s 30 36 46 55
* adjusting shank tol. k6 for drill tol. H7 ds* 21 25 32 38
b1 for I ≤ 50 mm b1 28.5 - - -
b2 for 50 mm 3 for I > 150mm b2 30.5 36.5 43 49
b3 for I > 150 mm b3 35.5 41.5 48 54
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 102
Hexagon screws/bolts
DIN 610 Dimensions M8 M 10 M 12 M 14 M 16
k 5.3 6.4 7.5 8.8 10
Hexagon fit bolts s 13 16 18 21 24
with short thread d s* 9 11 13 15 17
b1 11.5 13.5 15.5 17 19
b2 13.5 15.5 17.5 19 21
ds
k b s Dimensions M 20 M 24 M 30 M 36
k 12.5 15 19 22
s 30 36 46 55
* adjusting shank tol. k6 for drill tol. H7 d s* 21 25 32 38
b1 for I ≤ 50 mm b1 22.5 25.5 - -
b2 for 50 mm 3 for I > 150mm b2 24.5 28.5 34 40
b3 for I > 150 mm b3 29.5 33.5 39 45
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 103
EN 1665 Dimensions M5 M6 M8 M 10 M 12 M 16
replaces DIN 6921 k EN/DIN 5.8/5.4 6.6/6.6 8.1/8.1 10.4/9.2 11.8/11.5 15.4/14.4
b1 16 18 22 26 30 38
k b s
dc
b2 - - 28 32 36 44
b1 for I ≤ 125 mm
b2 for I ≤ 200 mm b3 - - - - - 57
b3 for I > 200 mm
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 210, 302 | Stainless steel: 489, 522
s 13 16
Bolts with waisted shank
type D1 = hexagon head acc. to ISO 4014,
with short thread k 5.3 6.4
ds min. 6 7.5
ds
k b s
b 10 12.5
Dimensions in stock:
Stainless steel: 535
Studs
DIN 835 Dimensions M6 M8 M 10 M 12 M 16
Studs b1 12 16 20 24 32
b2 1 for I ≤ 125 mm
b2 2 for 125 mm b2 3 - - 45 49 57
b3 for I > 200 mm
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 107 | Stainless steel: 449
Dimensions M 16 M 20 M 24 M 27 M 30
x2 x1
b1 b2 b1 (DIN 938) 16 20 24 27 30
DIN 939 = with screwed-in end ≈ 1,25 d b1 (DIN 939) 20 25 30 35 38
x1 5 6.3 7.5 7.5 9
b1 = screwed-in end
x2 2.5 3.2 3.8 3.8 4.5
b2 = nut end
b2 1
38 46 54 60 66
b2 1 for I ≤ 125 mm b2 2 44 53 60 66 72
b2 2 for 125 mm
b3 for I > 200 mm b2 3
57 65 73 79 85
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 168, 170 | Stainless steel: 469, 470
Dimensions M 27 M 30 M 33 M 36 M 39
d2
b1 b1 z2
d2 20.5 23 25.5 27.5 30.5
d3 18 18 25 25 28
b1 35 39 42 45 48
z2 6 6 9 9 10
s 13 13 22 22 24
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 220
Dimensions M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20
n
t b ds 10 12 16 20
ds
b* 12 14 18 22
n 1.6 2 2.5 3
t 2.4 2.8 3.2 4
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 219, 76 | Stainless steel: 495, 439
Dimensions M8 M 10 M 12 M 16
dp 5.5 7 8.5 12
n
t b
b* 4 5 6 7
ds
Dimensions M4 M5 M6 M8 M 10 M 12*
dp
n
t
n 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.6 2
t 1.12 1.28 1.6 2 2.4 2.8
dp 2.5 3.5 4 5.5 7 8.5
*dimensions acc. to DIN 551: 1956-04
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 287, 89 | Stainless steel: 518, 444 | Non-ferrous materials: 590, 573
Dimensions M 3.5 M4 M5 M6 M8 M 10
dt
n
Dimensions M4 M5 M6 M8 M 10
~45
t s
s 2 2.5 3 4 5
dp
ISO 4026, DIN 913 = with flat point dp max./dt max. 2.5 3.5 4 5.5 7
t1 1.5 2 2 3 4
w
t2 2.5 3 3.5 5 6
t s
dt
t2 8 9 10 12 15
→ step line see product standard
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 257, 259, 128, 131 | Stainless steel: 507, 509, 454, 455
dp
t z s Dimensions M 10 M 12 M 14 M 16 M 20 M 24
s 5 6 6 8 10 12
z1 max. (short) 2.75 3.25 3.8 4.3 5.3 6.3
t1 4 4.8 5.6 6.4 8 10
z1 and t1 for above dashed step line dp 7 8.5 10 12 15 18
z2 and t2 for below the dashed step line
z2 max. (long) 5.3 6.3 7.36 8.36 10.36 12.43
* dimensions acc. to DIN 915 t2 6 8 9 10 12 15
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 260, 132 | Stainless steel: 509, 456
Dimensions M6 M8 M 10 M 12 M 14 M 16 M 20 M 24
dv
t s
s 3 4 5 6 6 8 10 12
dv max. 3 5 6 8 9 10 14 16
t1 for I above the dashed step line
t2 for I below the dashed step line t1 2 3 4 4.8 5.6 6.4 8 10
t2 3.5 5 6 8 9 10 12 15
→ step line see product standard
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 262, 133 | Stainless steel: 510, 456
s 8 10 12 17 22 24 32 32
tmin. 5 5 6 6 11.5 11.5 13 13
b* 10 10 12 12 18 20 22 22
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 107 | Stainless steel: 449 | Non-ferrous materials: 576
DIN 908 Dimensions M 8x1* M 10x1 M 12x1.5 M 14x1.5 M 16x1.5 M 18x1.5 M 20x1.5
s 5 5 6 6 8 8 10
Hexagon socket screw plugs tmin. 2.4 5 7 7 7.5 7.5 7.5
with cylindrical thread d2 12 14 17 19 21 23 25
c 3 3 3 4 3 4 4
t
d2 27 29 31 32 36 36 39
c 4 4 4 4 4 4 5
c i s
b* 12 12 12 12 12 12 8
b s t d2 16 16 16 20 23 23 -
s 17 17 17 19 19 19 7
t 7 7 7 7 7 7 -
DIN 910 Dimensions M 8x1* M 10x1 M 12x1.5 M 14x1.5 M 16x1.5 M 18x1.5 M 20x1.5 M 22x1.5
c 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4
Hexagon head screw plugs, d2 14 14 17 19 21 23 25 27
heavy type, cylindrical thread m 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 8
s 10 10 13 13 17 17 19 19
c 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5
d2 29 31 32 36 36 39 42 42
m c s m 9 10 10 10 10 11 11 11
s 22 24 24 24 24 27 27 27
c 3 3 4 4 5 5 5
d2
d2 14 18 26 32 39 55 68
b
m c s m 8 6 8 10 11 12 15
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 289
d3
s 12 14 17 19 22 17
m m s
c c d2 t type A/type C - - - - - 8/-
i i
≤M 16 ≥M 18 s 19 22 22 22 24 27
type C = long stud end t type A/type C 8/- 8/10 8/10 -/10 -/10 -/10
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 330 | Stainless steel: 535
Lubricating nipples
DIN 3404 Dimensions M 6x1 M 6x1 M 8x1 M 8x1 M 10x1
b 4.8 6.5 4.8 6.5 6.5
Lubricating nipples c 1.7 2.0 1.7 2.0 2.0
d2 7.2 12 7.2 12 12
d3 d3 10 16 10 16 16
d2 d4 1.5 1.5 2.5 2.5 2.9
d4 hmax. 13 17 13.7 16.7 17.6
l 4.9 5.3 4.9 5.3 5.5
c
s
s 11 17 11 17 17
b
120° d2 6 8
d2
c 3 3
c
s 7 9
45°
h
l
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 222
s b* 3 3 3 3 3 3
°
45
s 7 9 9 11 11 14
h
b
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 384 | Stainless steel: 551
Lubricating nipples
DIN 71412 Dimensions M 6x1 M 8x1 M 10x1
hmax. 21 21 21
Lubricating nipples, cone type,
with hexagon or square
type B = cone head 45° angled l1 5.5 5.5 5.5
l2 l2 10 10 11
45°
s1
b 10 10 10
s1 7 9 11
h max.
s2
45°
l1
s2 square 9 9 11
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 384
s2 s1 9 9 9 11
b
h
45°
s2 square 9 9 9 11
Pin-TORX
a
ISR size T10 T20 T25 T30 T40 T45
k dk
Dimensions in stock:
Stainless steel: 557
Dimensions in stock:
Stainless steel: 556
Dimensions in stock:
Stainless steel: 3364000
Theft resistant screws amin. 0.5 0.7 0.8 1 1.25 1.5 1.75
with button head, metric thread
and hexagon socket with pin dK max. 5.7 7.6 9.5 10.5 14 17.5 21
similar to ISO 7380
internal hexagon with pin
kmin. 1.4 1.95 2.5 3 4.1 5.2 6.24
a s
s 1.65 2.2 2.5 3 3 3 3
k dk
Dimensions in stock:
Stainless steel: 556
b1 12 12 14 16 18 22 26
k b dk
b2 - - - - 24 28 32
b1 for I ≤ 125 mm
b3 - - - - - - 45
b2 for 125 mm, b3 for > 200 mm
Dimensions in stock:
Stainless steel: 558
s 4 5 6 8 10
s
k b dc qty. ribs 28 36 48 60 72
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 418
b
b2 22 24 28 32 36 40 44
s 8 10 13 15 17 19 22
b1 for lenghts I ≤ 125 mm qty. ribs 28 36 48 48 60 60 72
b2 for lenghts I > 125 ≤ 250 mm
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 418
k l s
k 4.3 5.5 7 7.9 8.7 11.2
h
s 8 10 13 15 17 22
qty. serrations 24 24 24 24 24 24
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 420
lg (186 B) 10 13 16 19
n k lg b1 18 22 26 30
DIN 186 type B = with square neck and long b2 - - - -
thread
Dimensions M 16 M 20 M 24
m 30 36 43
m
n 16 20 24
n k (b)
k 10.5 13 15
DIN 261
lg (186 B) 25 31 37
b1 for I ≤ 125 mm b1 38 46 54
b2 for I ≤ 200 mm
b2 44 52 60
b3 for I > 200 mm
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 74, 75
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 75 | Stainless steel: 439 | Non-ferrous materials: 571
Ø dh 1.5 2 2.5 3
w 1.5 2 2.5 3
dh
k b
b 19 22 25 28
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 76 | Stainless steel: 439
b2 - - 28 32 36
b s
l b3 - - - - 49
Dimensions M 16 M 20 M 24 M 30
d2 16 18 22 27/28
d3
d2
a s d3 32 40 45 55
l
s 17 22 25 30
with thread near the eye a 27 32 40 46
b1 38 46 54 66
b1 for I ≤ 125 mm
b2 44 52 60 72
b2 for 125 mm
b3 for I > 200mm b3 57 65 73 85
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 82 | Stainless steel: 442 | Non-ferrous materials: 572
k
h ds 6 8 10 12 16 20
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 84 | Stainless steel: 443 | Non-ferrous materials: 573
b 22 26 30 38
s 8 10 13 161/17
1
acc. to ISO 272
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 87
dp 4 5.5 7 8.5 12 15
k z3 dc
z1 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 5
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 87
z3 2.5 3 4 5
1
acc. to ISO 272
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 88
b
b 75 80 85 95 105 125
ds 20 22 24 27 30 36
* not standardized, reference values
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 88
Masonry bolts b 20 25 30 40 50 60 75
type C = with split swivel
a 24 30 36 48 60 75 95
a
c b
c 12 15 18 24 30 36 45
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 88
Dimensions M 39 M 42 M 45 M 48 M 52 M 56 M 64
d2 85 85 100 100 110 110 120
d3 144 144 166 166 184 184 206
more information → TI-148 d4 80 80 90 90 100 100 110
*dimensions not standardized, h 147 147 168 168 187 187 208
geometry of the next higher dimension e 30 30 35 35 38 38 42
**small type k 32 32 38 38 42 42 48
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 94 | Stainless steel: 446
b1 for I ≤ 125 mm b2 22 24 28 32 36 44 52
b2 for I ≤ 200 mm
b3 - - 41 45 49 57 65
b3 for I > 200 mm
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 99 | Stainless steel: 447 | Non-ferrous materials: 574
k b dk
b1 18 22 26 30 38 46 54
b1 for I ≤ 125 mm b2 24 28 32 36 44 52 60
b2 for I ≤ 200 mm
b3 - 41 45 49 57 65 73
b3 for I > 200 mm
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 101
b 18 22 26
v
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 102
b1 22 26 30 38
k b dk
b2 28 32 36 44
b1 for I ≤ 125 mm
b2 for I ≤ 200 mm b3 - - - 57
b3 for I > 200 mm
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 102
b 22 26 30 38
v
a
v 8 10.58 12.7 16
f b dk
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 102
Ø ds 3 4 5 6 8 10
dk
k e e 2 3 3 4 5 6
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 104 | Stainless steel: 448
30/35/40/ 40/50/60/
20/30/35/ 20/30/35/
e1
b 50/60/70/ 70/80/
40/45 40/60
d2 k l 100/120/120 100/120
e1/d2 13/16 15/20 18/25 25
f 1.6 1.6 2.5 2.5
k 6 6 7 9
f b
for T-slots 8 10 12 16
head shape up to M 12x12
Dimensions M 16 M 20 M 24 M 24
a
65/80/100/ 65/80/100/
100/160/ 100/160/
l 125/160/ 125/160/200/
e2 k l
250/315 250/315
200/250 250/320/400
40/50/60/ 40/50/60/
60/80 / 60/80/
b 70/80/ 70/80/100 /
120/120 120/120
100/120 120/120/120
f b
e1/d2 25 32 40 44
head shape from M 12x14* f 2.5 2.5 (4) 4
k 9 12 16 18
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 107
d4 4 5.5 7 9
d4
d3
m 5 6 6 6
p1 c1
p1 - 4.5 5 5.5
p2 p2 - 6.5 8 9.5
m l s s 12 14 17 19
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 383
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 383
b2 20 20
b2
h1
45°
b3 49 49
b1
b3
h1 5 5
h2
h2 1.5 1.5
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 383
b2 6 8 10 13
b b2 s s 5.5 7 8 10
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 391
l1
d
F max. Dimensions M8 M 10 M 12
w 12 14 18
d 7 8.9 10.6
21/26/32/42/ 32/42/52/62/
l 102
52/62/82/102 72/82/102
20/25/30/40/ 30/40/50/60/
l1 100
50/60/80/100 80/70/100
Fmax. 50 kg 100 kg 175 kg
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 413 | Stainless steel: 559
l
l 40 50 60 60
l1 25 35 45 45
h
F max.
l1
Fmax. 12.5 kg 20 kg 35 kg 50 kg
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 415
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 415
l1 73 93 115
w
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 416
Dimensions M3 M 3.5 M4 M5 M6 M8 M 10
dk
n
dk 5.5 6 7 8.5 10 13 16
k b k 2 2.4 2.6 3.3 3.9 5 6
n 0.8 1 1.2 1.2 1.6 2 2.5
b 25 38 38 38 38 38 38
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 194, 61 | Stainless steel: 481, 429 | Non-ferrous materials: 582, 565
b 25 25 25 38 38 38 38
k b
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 209, 63 | Stainless steel: 487, 431 | Non-ferrous materials: 585, 566
a
k tmax. 1.15 1.5 1.6
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 135
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 135
b 4.5 6 7 9 11 13.5
dk
n
k l b
ds 4 5.5 7 8 10 13
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 136 | Stainless steel: 458
t
b 4.5 6 7 8 11
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 136
Dimensions M3 M 3.5 M4 M5 M6 M8
dk
Dimensions M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20
dk ISO/DIN 18.3/18 22 29 36
k ISO/DIN 5 6 8 10
* minimum lengths b* 40 46 58 70
1) only with thread up to near the head n 2.5 3 4 5
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 212, 177 | Stainless steel: 489, 471 | Non-ferrous materials: 586, 580
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 308, 180 | Stainless steel: 526, 474
Dimensions M5 M6 M8 M 10
dk
Raised countersunk head screws k ISO/DIN 1.5 1.65 2.7/2.2 2.7/2.5 3.3(3 4.65/4
with Phillips cross recess H b 18 19 22 25 28 34
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 310, 182 | Stainless steel: 528, 477
Dimensions M5 M6 M8 M 10
dk
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 310, 182 | Stainless steel: 528, 477
k dk dk
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 342 | Stainless steel: 541
Dimensions M5 M6 M8 M 10
dk 10 12 16 20
k dk
k 3.8 4.6 6 7.5
ISR T25 T30 T45 T50
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 380, 344 | Stainless steel: 549, 542
t
nmin. 1.3 1.6 1.8
n
k dk
t 1.5 2 2.7
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 408 | Stainless steel: 556
k max. 4P dk
kmax. 1.6 2 2.4 2.7 3.1 3.8 4.6 6
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 325
k max. 4P
s
dc k 3.1 3.8 4.6 6
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 326
k max. 4P dk
kmax. 1.2 1.5 1.65 1.93 2.2 2.5 3 4
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 326
k max. 4P dk s 2.5 3 4 5
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 326
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 325
s
k dc dc max. 10.5 11 13.5
kmax. 4.3 5.4 5.9
s 8 8 10
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 327
m
k dk dk max. 9.5 10.8 12.5
kmax. 3.7 4 4.6
cross recess size 2 3 3
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 327
dk
dp max. 4.1 4.8 5.8
k
dK max. 9.5 11 12
kmax. 3.7 4 4.6
* not standardized, reference values ISR size T25 T25 T30
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 327
m
k dk dK max. 9.5 10.8 12.4
kmax. 3.0 3.4 3.8
countersunk head = 80° cross recess size 2 3 3
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 328
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 328
k s
k dk
m dk
ISR T10 T20 T25 T30 T40
with hexalobular socket
m
kmax. 1.65 2.2 2.5 3 4
k dk
k dk
ytype F - - - 2.8
k y s
s 7 8 10 13
k y s
ytype C 4.2 5 6 7.5
type F = with flat end
ytype F 3.2 - 3.6 -
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 203, 333 | Stainless steel: 486, 536
k y dk
ISR T20 T25 T25 T30
type F-H = with flat end and Phillips cross
recess H ytype C 3.7 4.2 5 6
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 310, 380, 335 | Stainless steel: 529, 550, 537
k y dk dk ISR - 10 15 15
type C-H = with cone end and Phillips cross
recess H ytype C 2 2.6 3.2 3.2
type C-Z = with cone end and Pozidriv cross
recess Z
ytype F 1.6 2.1 2.5 2.7
+2°
90° -0
y dk
k
ISR 20 25 25 30
type F-ISR = with flat end and hexalobular
drive
ytype C 3.7 4.3 5 6
y dk
dk ISO/DIN 9.3/9.5 10.3/10.8 11.3/12.4
k
f
kmax. ISO/DIN 2.8/3 3/3.4 3.15/3.8
cross recess size 2 3 3
ytype C 4.3 5 6
* dimensions acc. to DIN 7983
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 313, 339 | Stainless steel: 530, 539
a
dk
k
Pin - ISR - size T10 T15 T25 T27 T27
Dimensions in stock:
Stainless steel: 557
Dimensions in stock:
Stainless steel: 557
Dimensions 4 5 6
a
dk KS /ISR 7/7.5 8.8/8.2 10.5/10.8
k dk
k CR/ISR 2.7/2.6 3.4/2.9 4/3.8
with hexalobular socket
a1 4 6 7
a
cross recess size 1 1 1 1
k dk
ISR size T6 T6 T10 T10
with Pozidriv cross recess Z
Dimensions 4 5 6
dk KS /ISR 8 10 12
Dimensions 4 5 6
dk 7 8.8 10.5
a k 3.1 3.5 4.2
k dk
amax. 2 2.5 3
ISR size T20 T25 T30
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 417
Dimensions 4 5 6
dk 9 11 13.5
a
k dk k 3.1 3.5 4.2
amax. 2 2.5 3
ISR size T20 T25 T30
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 417
s 4 5 5
s
k y dk y~ 4.3 5 6
Dimensions in stock:
Stainless steel: 536
s3 p 2.54
s2
p
y1 6
d3
k y1 s
y2 -
88176 type A = with cone end d3 (washer) 16/18*
s3 s2 (washer) 1
s2
p
s3 (washer) 2
d3
k y2 s
f. sheet thicknesses 0.60 – 1.50
88276 type BZ = with flat end for drilling Ø 4.5
Dimensions in stock:
Stainless steel: 560, 560
Wood screws
DIN 95 Dimensions 1.6 2 2.5 3 3.5
dk 3 3.8 4.7 5.6 6.5
Slotted raised countersunk k 0.96 1.2 1.5 1.65 1.93
head wood screws f 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.75 0.9
n 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.8
n
dk
Dimensions 4 4.5 5 6 8
f
k
dk 7.5 8.3 9.2 11 14.5
k 2.2 2.35 2.5 3 4
f 1 1.1 1.25 1.5 2
n 1 1 1.2 1.6 2
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 66 | Stainless steel: 433 | Non-ferrous materials: 567
Dimensions 4 4.5 5 6 8
n
dk
dk 8 9 10 12 16
k k 2.8 3.1 3.5 4.2 5.6
n 1 1 1.2 1.6 2
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 66 | Stainless steel: 434 | Non-ferrous materials: 568
Dimensions 10 12 16 20
k b s b > 0.6 l > 0.6 l > 0.6 l > 0.6 l
k 7 8 10 13
s 17 19 24 30
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 93 | Stainless steel: 445
Chipboard screws
Article 88095 Dimensions ST 3.5 ST 4
dk 7 8
Chipboard screws with countersunk head
and Pozidriv cross recess Z
kmin. 2.1 2.4
d2
d2 2.5 2.67
m
(y)
cross recess size 2 2
k dk
Dimensions in stock:
Non-ferrous materials: 596
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 404 | Stainless steel: 554
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 404 | Stainless steel: 554
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 406 | Stainless steel: 555
w 6 8 10 4 6 8 10 12
w
h 13 13 18 18
l1
F max. d 3.8 3.8 4.2 4.7
l 50 60 80 100
l1 22 25 32 38
Fmax. 15 kg 15 kg 20 kg 25 kg
for plugs 6 6 8 8
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 415
L
l 40/50 30/40/50/60 80/100
l1 Fmax. 25 kg 40 kg 50 kg
F max.
for plugs 6 8 8
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 415
l1
w
d 3.8 4.2 4.7 5.2
F max.
l 70 80 100 80
l1 22 26 30 24
Fmax. 10 kg 12.5 kg 15 kg 25 kg
type 11 k = coated white for plugs 6 8 8 10
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 415, 415
L
l1 25 30
ISR T15 T20
h
Fmax. 40 kg 50 kg
d
for plugs 8 8
l1
F max.
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 415
l1 40 45/48 48
w
l1
Fmax. 100 kg 125 kg 150 kg
F max.
for plugs 12 12 14
Caution: unfit for swings
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 415
d1
d
b1 b2
SW - 6 8 10
d = nominal size,
*hexalobular socket only for steel zinc ISR size* T15 T25 T25 T30
plated,depending on producer
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 416 | Stainless steel: 559
k 8 10 13 15 17 19
ds
k b s
ds min. 12.74 16.74 20.71 24.71 27.71 30.67
s 18 24 30 36 41 46
with nut acc. to ISO 4032 or ISO 4034
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 331
b2 28 35 40 50
dk
w
n
a
dk max. 21 28 32 38
k b
k 7 9 11.5 13
n 2.5 2.5 3 3
t 3 3 3.5 3.5
with nut acc. to ISO 4032 or ISO 4034,
b1 for l ≤ 60 with M 12 and l ≤ 80 with M 16 - M 24 amax. 14.7 19.6 22.4 26.6
b2 for l > 60 with M 12 and l > 80 with M 16 - M 24
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 332
s 18 24 30 36 41 46
k b s
EN 14399-4 Dimensions M 12 M 16 M 20 M 22 M 24 M 27 M 30 M 36
replaces DIN 6914
k 8 10 13 14 15 17 19 23
Hexagon bolts with large head for
high-strength structural bolting, system HV
s 22 27 32 36 41 46 50 60
k b s
b 23 28 33 34 39 41 44 52
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 373
EN 14399-8 Dimensions M 12 M 16 M 20 M 22 M 24 M 27 M 30 M 36
replaces DIN 7999
k 8 10 13 14 15 17 19 23
Hexagon fit bolts with large head for
high-strength structural bolting, system HV
ds 13 17 21 23 25 28 31 37
ds
b 23 28 33 34 39 41 44 52
k b s
s 22 27 32 36 41 46 50 60
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 379
EN 14399-4 Dimensions M 12 M 16 M 20 M 22
replaces DIN 6915 m 10 13 16 18
Hexagon nuts for high-strength
structural bolting, system HV s 22 27 32 36
Dimensions M 24 M 27 M 30 M 36
m 20 22 24 29
m s
s 41 46 50 60
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 379
c
d2
h 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5
h d1
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 379
b b 45 54 61 80 85 89 110
h 39 52 54 64 68 73 86
h
a wrench size s s 22 27 32 41 46 50 60
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 379
105 86 91 82 87 78 83 77 82 74 79 71 76 69 74 63 68
110 91 96 87 92 83 88 82 87 79 84 76 81 74 79 68 73
115 96 101 92 97 88 93 87 92 84 89 81 86 79 84 73 78
120 101 106 97 102 93 98 92 97 89 94 86 91 84 89 78 83
125 102 107 98 103 97 102 94 99 91 96 89 94 83 88
130 107 112 103 108 102 107 99 104 96 101 94 99 88 93
clamping length
Klemmlänge
135 112 117 108 113 107 112 104 109 101 106 99 104 93 98
140 117 122 113 118 112 117 109 114 106 111 104 109 98 103
hexagon fit bolts DIN EN 14399-8
Sechskant-Passschrauben
145 122 127 118 123 117 122 114 119 111 116 109 114 103 108
150 127 132 123 128 122 127 119 124 116 121 114 119 108 113
155 132 137 128 133 127 132 124 129 121 126 119 124 113 118
160 137 142 133 138 132 137 129 134 126 131 124 129 118 123
165 142 147 138 143 137 142 134 139 131 136 129 134 123 128
170 147 152 143 148 142 147 139 144 136 141 134 139 128 133
175 152 157 148 153 147 152 144 149 141 146 139 144 133 138
180 157 162 153 158 152 157 149 154 146 151 144 149 138 143
185 162 166 158 162 157 161 154 159 151 156 149 154 143 148
190 167 171 163 167 162 166 159 164 156 161 154 159 148 153
195 172 176 168 172 167 171 164 169 161 166 159 164 153 158
The maximum clamping 200 177 181 173 177 172 176 169 174 166 171 164 169 158 163
length values are set in 210 187 191 183 187 182 186 179 184 176 181 174 179 168 173
such a way that the bolt 220 197 201 193 197 192 196 189 194 186 191 184 189 178 183
thread in preload condi- 230 203 207 202 206 199 204 196 201 194 199 188 193
tion exceeds the nuts by 240 213 217 212 216 209 214 206 211 204 209 198 203
min. 1P. Details on washer 250 223 227 222 226 219 224 216 221 214 219 208 213
thickness EN 14399-6 260 233 237 232 236 229 233 226 230 224 228 218 222
Å TI-58, -85, -86 Design standards and assembly instructions Å EN 1090-1/EN 1993-1, -8
Hexagon nuts
DIN 431 Dimensions G 1/8 G 1/4 G 3/8 G G
mmax. 6.48 6.48 7.58 5.58 9.58
Pipe nuts with thread
acc. to ISO 228-1 smax. 18 21 27 34 36
type B = with thread one-sided countersunk
Dimensions G1 G1 G1 G1 G2
m s smax. 46 55 60 70 75
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 77 | Stainless steel: 439 | Non-ferrous materials: 572
Hexagon nuts
ISO 4035 Dimensions M2 M 2.5 M3 M 3.5 M4 M5 M6 M8
replaces DIN 439 mmax. 1.2 1.6 1.8 2 2.2 2.7 3.2 4
sISO/DIN 4 5 5.5 6 7 8 10 13
Hexagon thin nuts
type B = chamfered Dimensions M 10 M 12 M 14 M 16 M 18 M 20 M 22 M 24
mmax. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
sISO/DIN 16/17 18/19 21/22 24 27 30 34/32 36
Dimensions M 27 M 30 M 33 M 35 M 36 M 39 M 42 M 48
mmax. 13.5 15 16.5 17.5 18 19.5 21 24
m s
sISO/DIN 41 46 50 55 55 60 65 75
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 268, 79 | Stainless steel: 513, 441 | Non-ferrous materials: 590, 572
Dimensions M 33 M 36 M 39 M 42 M 45 M 48
d2
s 50 55 60 65 70 75
t m 33 36 39 42 45 48
m s
d2 49 53.5 58.5 63.5 68.5 73.5
t 3 3 3 3 3 4
* not standardized, reference values
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 220
ASME B 18.2.2 Dimensions 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2 9/16 5/8
Nuts with unified inch thread s 7/16 1/2 9/16 11/16 3/4 7/8 15/16
m s
m (hex nuts) 0.665 0.776 0.887 0.999 1.094 1.317 1.540
Hex jam nuts*
Hexagon nuts
DIN 917 Dimensions M4 M5 M6 M8 M 10 M 12
xmax./g2 max. 1.05 1.2 1.5 1.87 2.25 6.4
Hexagon cap nuts, h 5.5 7 9 12 14 16
low type r 8 10 12 15 20 25
sISO/DIN 7 8 10 13 16/17 18/19
w tmin. 4.16 4.96 6.71 9.21 10.65 13.15
wmin. 1 1 1.5 2 2 2
r
Dimensions M 14 M 16 M 20 M 24 M 30 M 36
x g2 xmax./g2 max. 7.3 7.3 9.3 10.7 12.7 14
t
h 18 20 25 30 34 44
h s
r 28 30 35 40 60 70
sISO/DIN 21/22 24 30 36 46 55
from M 10 thread undercuts acc. to DIN 76-1 tmin. 14.65 16.65 20.58 23.58 27.58 35.5
(type D short) with the dimension g2 MAX wmin. 2 2 2.5 3 3 4
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 135 | Stainless steel: 457 | Non-ferrous materials: 577
ISO 4032, 4033, 8673, 4034 Dimensions M1 M 1.2 M 1.4 M 1.6 M 1.7* M2 M 2.3* M 2.5
mISO/DIN 0.8 1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.6 1.8 2
replaces DIN 934, 555
sISO/DIN 2.5 3 3 3.2 3.5 4 4.5 5
Hexagon regular nuts
ISO 8673 with metric fine pitch thread Dimensions M 2.6* M3 M 3.5 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8
mISO/DIN 2 2.4 2.8 3.2 4.7/4 5.2/5 5.5 6.8/6.5
sISO/DIN 5 5.5 6 7 8 10 11 13
Dimensions M 10 M 12 M 14 M 16 M 18 M 20 M 22 M 24
mISO/DIN 8.4/8 10.8/10 12.8/11 14.8/13 15.8/15 18/16 19.4/18 21.5/19
sISO/DIN 16/17 18/19 21/22 24 27 30 34/32 36
m s
Dimensions M 56 M 58** M 60 M 64 M 68 M 72 M 76 M 80
mISO/DIN 45 48 48 51 54 58 61 64
sISO/DIN 85 90 90 95 100 105 110 115
Hexagon nuts
ISO 4035, 8675 Dimensions M2 M 2.5 M3 M 3.5 M4 M5 M6 M8
mISO/DIN 1.2 1.6 1.8 2 2.2 2.7 3.2 4/5
replaces DIN 439-2, 936
sISO/DIN 4 5 5.5 6 7 8 10 13
Hexagon thin nuts chamfered
ISO 8675 with metric fine pitch thread Dimensions M 10 M 12 M 14 M 16 M 18 M 20 M 22 M 24
mISO/DIN 5/6 6/7 7/8 8 9 10/9 11/10 12/10
sISO/DIN 16/17 18/19 21/22 24 27 30 34/32 36
Dimensions M 18 M 20 M 22 M 24 M 27 M 30
d1
d1 20 22 25 26 29 32
s m m 27 30 33 36 40 45
r 25 27 29 32 37 41
* wrench sizes acc. to DIN 6330: 1965-03 s 27 30 32 36 41 46
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 291 | Stainless steel: 518
Hexagon nuts
DIN 6331 Dimensions M6 M8 M 10 M 12 M 14 M 16 M 18
a 3 3.5 4 4 4 5 5
Hexagon nuts with a height of 1.5 d, d1 14 18 22 25 28 31 34
with collar m 9 12 15 18 21 24 27
s 10 13 16 18 22 24 27
Dimensions M 20 M 22 M 24 M 27 M 30 M 36 M 42
a 6 6 6 7 8 10 12
d1 37 40 45 50 58 68 80
a s
m d1
m 30 33 36 40 45 54 63
s 30 32 36 41 46 55 65
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 291 | Stainless steel: 518
s 10 13 17 19 24 30 36 46 55
m s
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 292 | Stainless steel: 519
EN 1661 Dimensions M4 M5 M6 M8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20
replaces DIN 6923
dc max. 10 11.8 14.2 17.9 21.8 26 34.5 42.8
Hexagon flange nuts
c
mmax. 4.65 5 6 8 10 12 16 20
dc
m s
s 7 8 10 13 15 18 24 30
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 210, 303 | Stainless steel: 488, 522
h2 75 9
d2
d1
h2 r 16 18
h1
s 24 27
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 385
Hexagon nuts
DIN 74361 Dimensions M 14x1.5 M 18x1.5 M 20x1.5 M 22x1.5
h2 3 4 5 6
d1
h2
s 19 24 27 30
h1
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 385
DIN 80705 Dimensions M 14x1.5 M 16x1.5 M 18x1.5 M 20x1.5 M 22x1.5 M 26x1.5 M 30x2
s 19 22 24 27 30 36 41
m s
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 385
Hexagon couplings
with continuous metric internal thread s 10 13 17 19 24 30 36 46
20/25/
l 30 30 40/50 50 50 50 90
30/40
l s
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 391 | Stainless steel: 551
m 24 30 36 45
l s
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 392
Locking nuts
DIN 935-1 Dimensions M4 M5 M6 M8 M 10 M 12 M 14 M 16
de max. - - - - - 16 18 22
Hexagon slotted and castle nuts m 5 6 7.5 9.5 12 15 16 19
nmin. 1.2 1.4 2 2.5 2.8 3.5 3.5 4.5
r sISO/DIN 7 8 10 13 16/17 18/19 21/22 24
wmax. 3.2 4 5 6.5 8 10 11 13
n
de
split pin 1x10 1.2x12 1.6x14 2x16 2.5x20 3.2x22 3.2x25 4x28
w
Dimensions M 18 M 20 M 22 M 24 M 27 M 28* M 30 M 32*
m s
de max. 25 28 32 34 38 38 42 46
≤ M 10 ≥ M 12 m 21 22 26 27 30 30 33 35
nmin. 4.5 4.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 7 7
sISO/DIN 27 30 34/32 36 41 41 46 50
wmax. 15 16 18 19 22 22 24 26
split pin 4x32 4x36 5x36 5x40 5x45 5x50 6.3x50 6.3x56
Dimensions M 52 M 56 M 60 M 64 M 68 M 72 M 76 M 80
de max. 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105
m 54 57 63 66 69 73 76 79
nmin. 9 9 11 11 11 11 11 11
sISO/DIN 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115
wmax. 42 45 48 51 54 58 61 64
* acc. to DIN 935: 1963 split pin 8x90 8x100 10x100 10x100 10x112 10x112 10x125 10x140
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 165 | Stainless steel: 468
split pin 1.6x14 2x16 2.5x20 3.2x22 3.2x25 4x28 4x32 4x36
de
Locking nuts
DIN 979 Dimensions M 16 M 18 M 20 M 24 M 30 M 36 M 42 M 48 M 52
de max. 22 25 28 34 42 50 58 65 70
Hexagon thin slotted and castle nuts
m 13 15 16 19 24 29 33 36 38
r
de
s 24 27 30 36 46 55 65 75 80
w
m s wmax. 7 9 10 11 15 20 22 24 26
≤ M 10 ≥ M 12
split pin 4x28 4x32 4x36 5x40 6.3x50 6.3x63 8x71 8x80 8x90
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 187
Dimensions M 24 M 27 M 30 M 33 M 36
m' hmax. 24 27 30 33 36
h s m'min. ISO/DIN 16.16/13.2 -/14.8 19.44/16.5 -/18.2 23.52/19.8
s980/6925 36 41 46 50 55
standard conversion → TI-9
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 305, 365, 187, 304 | Stainless steel: 523, 479
Dimensions M 12 M 14 M 16 M 20 M 24
h s
mmin. 10.37 12.1 14.1 16.9 20.2
temperature resistance of the insert
see price pages, sISO/DIN 18/19 21/22 24 30 36
standard conversion → TI-9
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 305, 365, 189 | Stainless steel: 523, 480
Locking nuts
ISO 10511 Dimensions M 2.5* M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M 10
replaces DIN 985 hmax. ISO/DIN 3,6 3.9/4 5 5 6 7.5 6.8/8 5,6/10
mmin. ISO/DIN - 1.55/2.4 1.9/2.9 2.5/3.2 2.9/4 4.7 3.7/5.5 4.7/6.5
Prevailing torque type hexagon thin nuts
with non-metallic insert sISO/DIN 5 5.5 7 8 10 11 13 16/17
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 364, 190 | Stainless steel: 547, 480 | Non-ferrous materials: 595, 582
Prevailing torque type hexagon domed cap nuts h1 5.6 6 7.5 8.9 10.5 13.5 16.5
with non-metallic insert
Dimensions M 24 M 27 M 30 M 33 M 36 M 42 M 48
d 21 24.2 26.6 29.8 32.2 37.6 43.9
t m 7 7 8 8 9 11 14
s m s 36 41 46 50 55 65 75
t 0.9 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.6
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 331 | Stainless steel: 536
Locking nuts
EN 1663, 1664 Dimensions M5 M6 M8 M 10 M 12 M 16
c
dc 11.8 14.2 17.9 21.8 26 34.5
m s
hmax. (1663) 7.1 9.1 11.1 13.5 16.1 20.3
h dc
m s
h dc
s 8 10 13 16 18 24
EN 1664 = all-metal hexagon nut
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 210, 210
Prevailing torque type hexagon nuts, d 11.5 12.5 13.5 16.5 16.5 18.5
THERMAG nuts
all-metal nut
s 12 13 14 17 17 19
c
m
h s
c 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 188
s
s 8 10 13 15 17 19 22
h
m dc
qty. ribs 28 36 48 48 60 60 72
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 420
Locking nuts
Article 88934 Dimensions M5 M6 M8 M 10 M 12 M 16
h2
m 4.3 5.5 7 7.9 8.7 11.2
24 sprockets s
dc
qty. serrations 24 24 24 24 24 24
m
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 421
h 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 28 36
k
e h k 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 14 18
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 88
Welding nuts
DIN 928 Dimensions M4 M5 M6 M8 M 10 M 12
b 0.8 1 1.2 1.5 1.8 2
Square weld nuts
d4 min. 6.4 8.2 9.1 12.8 15.6 17.4
m
h1 0.6 0.8 0.8 1 1.2 1.4
h2 min. 0.4 0.6 0.7 1.1 1.25 1.75
d4
b
h2
h1 s 7 9 10 14 17 19
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 137
d2
m 3 3.5 4 5 6.5 8 10 11 13
m s
s 7.5 9 10 11 14 17 19 22 24
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 137 | Stainless steel: 458
Special forms
DIN 315 Dimensions M 3* M4 M5 M6 M8 M 10
emax. 19 20 26 33 39 51
Wing nuts hmax. 9.5 10.5 13 17 20 25
rounded wings
mmax. 3.9 4.6 6.5 8 10 12
e d3
d2 max. 7 8 11 13 16 20
d3 max. 6 7 9 11 12.5 16.5
h
Dimensions M 12 M 14** M 16 M 20 M 24
m
Knurled nuts
dk 12 16 20 24 30 36 35
dk
ds
ds 6 8 10 12 16 20 20
k
h
ds
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 88 | Stainless steel: 444 | Non-ferrous materials: 573
Special forms
DIN 981 Dimensions KM 0 KM 1 KM 2 KM 3 KM 4 KM 5 KM 6
d1 M 10x0.75 M 12x1 M 15x1 M 17x1 M 20x1 M 25x1.5 M 30
Locknuts for rolling bearings d2 18 22 25 28 32 38 45
d3 13.5 17 21 24 26 32 38
b h 4 4 5 5 6 7 7
t
b 3 3 4 4 4 5 5
t 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
lockwasher* MB 0 MB 1 MB 2 MB 3 MB 4 MB 5 MB 7
d3
d2
d1
Dimensions KM 7 KM 8 KM 9 KM 10 KM 11 KM 12 KM 13
h
d1 M 35x1.5 M 40x1.5 M 45x1.5 M 50x1.5 M 55x2 M 60x2 M 65x2
d2 52 58 65 70 75 80 85
d3 44 50 56 61 67 73 79
h 8 9 10 11 11 11 12
b 5 6 6 6 7 7 7
t 2 2.5 2.5 2.5 3 3 3
lockwasher* MB 7 MB 8 MB 9 MB 10 MB 11 MB 12 MB 13
Dimensions KM 14 KM 15 KM 16 KM 17 KM 18 KM 19 KM 20
d1 M 70x2 M 75x2 M 80x2 M 85x2 M 90x2 M 95x2 M 100x2
d2 92 98 105 110 120 125 130
d3 85 90 95 102 108 113 120
h 12 13 15 15 16 17 18
b 8 8 8 8 10 10 10
t 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 4 4 4
lockwasher* MB 14 MB 15 MB 16 MB 17 MB 18 MB 19 MB 20
Dimensions KM 21 KM 22 KM 23 KM 24 KM 25 KM 26 KM 27
d1 M 105x2 M 110x2 M 115x2 M 120x2 M 125x2 M 130x2 M 135x2
d2 140 145 150 155 160 165 175
d3 126 133 137 138 148 149 160
h 18 19 19 20 21 21 22
b 12 12 12 12 12 12 14
t 5 5 5 5 5 5 6
lockwasher* MB 21 MB 22 MB 23 MB 24 MB 25 MB 26 MB 27
Dimensions KM 28 KM 29 KM 30 KM 31 KM 32 KM 34
d1 M 140x2 M 145x2 M 150x2 M 155x3 M 160x3 M 165x3
d2 180 190 195 200 210 210
d3 160 171 171 182 182 193
h 22 24 24 25 25 26
b 14 14 14 16 16 16
t 6 6 6 7 7 7
* Lockwashers DIN 5406 lockwasher* MB 28 MB 29 MB 30 MB 31 MB 32 MB 33
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 189
Special forms
DIN 1804 Dimensions M 8x1 M 10x1 M 12x1.5 M 14x1.5 M 16x1.5 M 18x1.5 M 20x1.5 M 22x1.5
d2 20 25 28 30 32 34 36 40
Slotted round nuts d3 16 20 23 25 27 28 30 34
b 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6
b h 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9
t
d2 42 45 50 50 52 55 58 62
z
h
d3 36 38 43 43 45 48 50 54
b 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 8
h 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12
t 2.5 3 3 3 3 3 3.5 3.5
z 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
qty. slots 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Special forms
DIN 1816 Dimensions M 12x1.5 M 16x1.5 M 18x1.5 M 20x1.5 M 22x1.5 M 24x1.5 M 26x1.5
d2 28 32 34 36 40 42 45
Round nuts d3 23 27 28 30 34 36 38
with set pin holes inside d4 3 4 4 4 4 4 5
h 6 7 8 8 9 9 10
t 5 6 6 6 6 6 6
z 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
qty. slots 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
d3
z d4 d2 50 50 55 62 62 68 75
h d2
d3 43 43 48 54 54 60 67
d4 5 5 5 6 6 6 6
h 10 10 11 12 12 12 13
t 7 7 7 8 8 8 10
z 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
qty. slots 4 4 4 4 4 6 6
Special forms
DIN 70852 Dimensions M 10x1 M 12x1.5 M 14x1.5 M 16x1.5 M 18x1.5 M 20x1.5 M 22x1.5 M 24x1.5
a 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7
Locknuts for hook spanners b 4.5 4.5 4.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 6.5 6.5
c 1.8 1.8 1.8 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.8 2.8
30
d2 20 22 24 28 30 32 36 38
d3 18 18 20 23 25 27 30 32
°
2
d
qty. slots 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
lockwasher* 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
d3
a b
b 6.5 6.5 6.5 7 7 7 7 8
c 2.8 2.8 2.8 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3
d2 40 42 44 48 50 54 56 60
d3 34 36 38 41 43 47 49 52
qty. slots 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
lockwasher* 26 28 30 32 35 38 40 42
d2 50 56 62 68 75 80
d3 44 50 55 61 68 73
h 11.3 12.3 12.3 12.9 13.4 13.4
t
b m
Special forms
DIN 582 Dimensions M 6* M8 M 10 M 12 M 14* M 16 M 18* M 20 M 22*
d2 17 20 25 30 35 35 40 40 45
Lifting eye nuts d3 28 36 45 54 63 63 72 72 81
d4 16 20 25 30 35 35 40 40 45
d3 k m 8.5 8.5 10 11 13 13 16 16 18
d4
h 31 36 45 53 62 62 71 71 80.5
k 6 8 10 12 14 14 16 16 18
d2 50 50 65 65 75 85 100 110
m
Dimensions M 12 M 16 M 20
d 15 20 25
l d l 30/40/50 40 50
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 391 | Stainless steel: 551
Article 88089 Dimensions TR 12x3 TR 14x4 TR 16x4 TR 18x4 TR 20x4 TR 22x5 TR 24x5
d 22 36 36 36 36 50 50
Round nuts with trapezoidal thread
l 18 21 24 27 30 33 36
l 39 42 45 48 54 60 66
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 392 | Stainless steel: 551
Special forms
Article 88106 Dimensions M3 M4 M5 M6
d2* 4.5 5.5 6.5 8
Rivet nuts d3 4.7 5.7 6.75 8.3
d4 4.5 5.5 6.5 8
f m 3 3.2 4 5
f 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4
h 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9
d4
d2
d3
s 5.5 7 8 10
h Dimensions M8 M 10 M 12 M 16
m s d2* 10 12.5 14.5 18.5
d3 10.3 12.85 14.85 18.85
d4 10 12.5 14.5 18.5
m 6.5 8 10 13
f 0.9 0.9 1.3 1.5
* corresponds to drill hole diameter h 1.9 1.9 2.9 2.4
with tol. H11 s 13 15 17 22
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 408 | Stainless steel: 556
h
d3 5 6.5 7.5 10 11.5
h 6 8 9/12 11/15 13
d3
d2
a 5 7 7 9 11
a
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 409
b
Dimensions M 6 - 8/9.5 M 8 - 8/12.5 M 10 - 8/12.5
s 0.5 0.6 0.6
c 6.3 7.4 7.4
b 13.7 17.8 17.8
a
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 409
Special forms
Article 88215 Dimensions M3 M4 M5 M6 M8 M 10 M 12
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 75 | Stainless steel: 438
d3
t1 d3 5 6 7.5 10
l
dk 7 9 10 15
Dimensions in stock:
Stainless steel: 564 | Non-ferrous materials: 598
l2 5 6 7 9 11 13 16
d2
d3
n
t
n 1 1.2 1.6 2 2.5 3 3
l2
t 2 2 3 3 4 5 5
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 330 | Non-ferrous materials: 594
Threaded plates
Article 88951 Dimensions M6 M8 M 10
h 4 4 5
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 424
Threaded plates
Article 88952 Dimensions M6 M8 M 10 M 12
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 424
h 2.2 4 4 4 4
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 425
h 10 10 10 10 11.5
l
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 425
h 12 12 12 13
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 425
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customer need in picking fasteners and fixing without pouring lip, or packaging made according
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The type and structure of packaging is geared to specifically for the respective customers: with logos,
customers’ needs and their corporate image, images, barcodes, GTIN/EAN, product information,
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Turnbuckles
DIN 1478 Dimensions M6 M8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20 M 24 M 30 M 36
d2 17.2 17.2 21.3 25 30 33.7 42.4 51 63.5
Turnbuckles
made from tubes or bars
d3 9 12 15 18 22.5 27 32 38 47.5
d4
c
D 6 8 8 10 10 12 12 16 16
d2
L
d3
l1
m
c 2.9 3.6 4 4 4.5 5 5.6 6.3 8
F. REYHER
GmbH & Co.KG l1 110 110 125 125 170 200 255 255 295
DIN 1478
m 7.5 10 12 15 20 24 29 36 43
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 202
Hexagon turnbuckles d2 - - - - - 21 26 32 38
≤ M 16
m
d4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
d4
L
m
l s l 30 35 45 55 75 95 115 125 145
≥ M 20
m 22.5 25 33 40 55 24 29 36 45
d2
m m
s 10 13 17 19 24 30 36 46 55
F. REYHER
GmbH & Co.KG
DIN 1479
adjustability 15 15 21 25 35 47 57 53 70
Loadability only for turnbuckles with ÜZ loadability [kN] 3.9 7.2 11 16 30 48 69 110 160
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 203 | Stainless steel: 486
Turnbuckles
DIN 1480 Dimensions M6 M8 M 10 M 12 M 14* M 16 M 20
d2 12 15 18 21 25 27 34
Forged turnbuckles e 19 23 30 34 38 42 52
hmin. 6 8 9 11 10 14 17
l1 110 110 125 125 140 170 200
f
m1 12 15 18 21 24 27 34
d2
e
m2
m2 6 8 9 11 9 14 17
h
m1 adjustability 80 75 85 80 92 110 130
l1
loadability with AE [kN] 3.9 7.2 11 16 22 30 48
a d3 - - - 13 - 12.5 16.5
b1 - - - 30 - 40 50
b l3 - - - 16 - 20.5 27
d
ds
l b2 - - - 4 - 5 5
with welding studs (AE) acc. to DIN 34828 l2 - - - 80 - 130 130
(ds ~ pitch diameter)
loadability with BS [kN] - - - 9.3 - 11.2 14.8
d3
Dimensions M 22* M 24 M 27* M 30 M 36 M 42 M 48
d1
d2 36 39 45 45 55 63 80
b1
e 57 60 74 74 86 104 135
l3 b2 hmin. 16 20 20 23 28 32 40
l2
l1 220 255 255 255 295 330 355
with flat leaf screws (BS) m1 37 39 42 45 55 63 78
m2 15 20 22 23 28 32 39
F. Reyher
GmbH & Co.KG adjustability 146 170 171 160 180 200 195
DIN 1480
loadability with AE [kN] 59 69 90 110 160 - -
d3 - 22 - - - - -
b1 - 70 - - - - -
l3 - 43 - - - - -
b2 - 7 - - - - -
* not standardized, reference values,
loadability only for turnbuckles with ÜZ l2 - 145 - - - - -
and the material S235JR loadability with BS [kN] - 27.6 - - - - -
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 204
Square nuts
DIN 557 Dimensions M5 M6 M8 M 10 M 12 M 16
m 4 5 6.5 8 10 13
dw
s
m s 8 10 13 16/17 18/19 24
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 91 | Stainless steel: 445
Square nuts
DIN 562 Dimensions M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M8 M 10
s 4 5.5 7 8 10 13 16
s
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 92 | Stainless steel: 445
d2
d1
A = medium
C = coarse
Tolerances for washers acc. to ISO 4759-3 (DIN 522) h
Nominal size ISO 7089, 7090 ISO 7091 Art. 1/88100 (C) ISO 7092 ISO 7094 DIN 6340 (Pk A)
= for screws (DIN 125-1 Pk A) (DIN 126 Pk C) – (DIN 433 Pk A) (DIN 440 R Pk C) –
M Ww d1 d2 h d1 d2 h d1 d2 h d1 d2 h d1 d2 h d1 d2 h
1 1.1 3 0.3 In the ISO standards, the nominal sizes for 1.1 2.5 0.3
screw diameters and the dimensions (d1/
1.2 1.3 3.5 0.3 d2/n) for some washers have been minimally 1.3 3 0.3
1.4 1.5 4 0.3 adjusted. 1.5 3 0.3
1.6 1.7 4 0.3 1.7 3.5 0.3
*1.7 1.8 4.5 0.3 The functional compliance/exchangeability
DIN:ISO washers are given.
1.8 2.0 4.5 0.3 2.0 4 0.3
2 2.2 5 0.3 2.2 4.5 0.3
In this catalogue, the new dimensions are
2.2 2.4 6 0.5 specified in dimension & price tables. Conver- 2.4 4.5 0.3
2.5 2.7 6 0.5 sion to new dimensions is done according to 2.7 5 0.5
the production conversion and sale of stock
*2.6 2.8 7 0.5 items.
3 3.2 7 0.5 3.2 8 0.5 3.2 6 0.5
3.5 3.7 8 0.5 3.7 7 0.5
4 *1/8“ 4.3 9 0.8 4.3 10 0.8 4.3 8 0.5
5 *3/16“ 5.3 10 1 5.5 10 1 5.3 12 1 5.3 9 1 5.5 18 2
6 6.4 12 1.6 6.6 12 1.6 6.5 13 1.25 6.4 11 1.6 6.6 22 2 6.4 17 3
7 *1/4“ 7.4 14 1.6 7.6 14 1.6 8 16 1.25 7.4 12 1.6 7.6 24 2
8 *5/16“ 8.4 16 1.6 9 16 1.6 10 20 1.5 8.4 15 1.6 9 28 3 8.4 23 4
10 *3/8“ 10.5 20 2 11 20 2 11.5 23 1.5 10.5 18 1.6 11 34 3 10.5 28 4
12 *7/16“ 13 24 2.5 13.5 24 2.5 13 26 1.75 13 20 2 13.5 44 4 13 35 5
*1/2“ 13.5 24 2.5 13.5 24 2.5 14.5 29 1.75 13.5 44 4
14 15 28 2.5 15.5 28 2.5 14.5 29 1.75 15 24 2.5 15.5 50 4
*9/16“ 16 32 2
16 *5/8“ 17 30 3 17.5 30 3 17.5 35 2 17 28 2.5 17.5 56 5 17 45 6
18 19 34 3 20 34 3 19.5 39 2.5 19 30 3 20 60 5
20 *3/4“ 21 37 3 22 37 3 21 42 2.5 21 34 3 22 72 6 21 50 6
*13/16“ 23 46 3
22 *7/8“ 23 39 3 24 39 3 24.5 49 3 23 37 3 24 80 6
24 25 44 4 26 44 4 27.5 55 3.5 25 39 4 26 85 6 25 60 8
*1“ 27 50 4 26 44 4 27.5 55 3.5 26 85 6
27 28 50 4 30 50 4 29 58 3.5 28 44 4 30 98 6
30 *1 1/8“ 31 56 4 33 56 4 31 62 3.5 31 50 4 33 105 6 31 68 10
33 *1 1/4“ 34 60 5 36 60 5 34 68 4 34 56 5 36 115 8
*1 3/8“ 36 72 5
36 *1 3/8“ 37 66 5 39 66 5 40 80 5 37 60 5 39 125 8
39 *1 1/2“ 42 (40) 72 6 42 72 6 40 80 5 42 140 10
42 45 (43) 78 8 45 78 8 43 85 5 *45 150 8
45 *1 3/4“ 48 (46) 85 8 48 85 8 46 90 5 *48 160 8
48 52 (50) 92 8 52 92 8 50 97 6 *52 170 10
52 *2“ 56 (54) 98 8 56 98 8 54 105 7 *56 180 10
56 62 (58) 105 10 62 105 10 58 110 8
*2 1/4“ 60 110 9 62 105 10 Suitable combinations of plain washers for screws/nuts acc. to property and product classes
(excerpt from ISO 887 informative Annex). For more exact information, see "Application area" of
60 66 (62) 110 10.0 66 110 10 the corresponding washers product standard
64 *2 1/2“ 70 (66) 115 10 70 115 10 Washers Hardness class/product class 100 HV/C 200 HV/A 300 HV/A
68 74 (70) 120 10 74 120 10 Screws/nuts Property class Product grade Combination matching?
72 *2 3/4“ 78 (74) 125 10 78 125 10 Stahl ≤ 6.8/ 6 A, B yes yes yes
≤ 6.8/ 6 C yes no no
76 *3“ 82 (78) 135 10 82 135 10 8.8/ 8 A, B no yes yes
80 86 (82) 140 12 86 140 12 10.9/10 A, B no no yes
12.9/12 A, B no no no
90 *3 1/2“ 96 (93) 160 12 96 160 12 A1-A5 -50, -70, -80 A, B – yes –
* Not included in ISO product standards Å ISO 887
d2
d1
A = medium
C = coarse
Tolerances for washers acc. to ISO 4759-3 (DIN 522) h
General overview of "plain washers for general use" Å ISO 887
Nominal size EN 14399-6 (Pk A) DIN 7349 (Pk A) DIN 7989-1 (Pk C) ISO 7093-1.2 ANSI B 18.22.1 Typ A
= for screws DIN 34820 (Pk A)* – DIN 7989-2 (Pk A) (DIN 9021 Pk A/Pk C) N = narrow W = wide
M Ww d1 d2 h d1 d2 h d1 d2 h d1 d2 h d1 d2 h d1 d2 h
3 3.2 9 1 3.2 9 0.8
* d1 and d2 conform to
3.5 3.7 11 0.8
EN 14399-6 and
4 *1/8“ 4.3 12 1.6 4.3 12 1
DIN 34820:h dimensions
5 *3/16“ 5.3 15 2 5.3 15 1.2
DIN 34820 in
6 6.4 17 3 6.4 18 1.6
7 *1/4“ 7.4 22 2 0,281 0,625 0,065 0,312 0,734 0,065
8 *5/16“ 8.4 21 4 8.4 24 2 0,344 0,688 0,065 0,375 0,875 0,083
10 *3/8“ 10.5 25 4 11 20 8 10.5 30 2.5 0,406 0,812 0,065 0,438 1,000 0,083
12 *7/16“ 13 24 3 (2.5) 13 30 6 13.5 24 8 13 37 3 0,469 0,922 0,065 0,500 1,250 0,083
*1/2“ 0,531 1,062 0,095 0,562 1,375 0,109
14 15 36 6 15 44 3
*9/16" 0,594 1,156 0,095 0,625 1,469 0,109
16 *5/8“ 17 30 4 (3) 17 40 6 17.5 30 8 17 50 3 0,656 1,312 0,095 0,688 1,750 0,134
18 19 44 8 20 56 4
20 *3/4“ 21 37 4 (3) 21 44 8 22 37 8 22 60 4 0,812 1,469 0,134 0,812 2,000 0,148
22 *7/8“ 23 39 4 (3) 23 50 8 24 39 8 23/24 66 5
24 25 44 4 (4) 25 50 10 26 44 8 26 72 5
27 *1“ 28 50 5 (4) 28 60 10 30 50 8 30 85 6
30 *1 1/8“ 31 56 5 (4) 31 68 10 33 56 8 33 92 6
33 *1 1/4“ 36 60 8 36 105 6
36 *1 3/8“ 37 66 6 (5) 39 66 8 39 110 8
Dimensions in inch
ISO 8738 (Pk A)
Nominal size DIN 1052 (Pk C) DIN 988 -S (Pk C) Art. 88104 (Pk C)
(DIN 1440 (Pk A))
= screws/pins - - -
DIN 1441 (Pk C)
M/Ø Ww d1 d2 h d1 d2 h d1 d2 h d1 d2 h
3 3 6 1 3.2 20 1.25
d1-dimensions DIN 1441 ( )
3.5
d2-dimensions DIN 1441 in ( )
4 *1/8“ 4 8 1 4.3 15/20/25 1.25
5 *3/16“ 5 (5.5) 10 (10) 0.8 5.3 20/25/30 1.5
6 6 (7) 12 (12) 1.6 6 12 1.2 6.4 20/25/30/35 1.5
7 *1/4“ 7 (8) – (14) 1.6
8 *5/16“ 8 (9) 15 (16) 2 8 14 1.2 8.4 20/25/30/35/40 1.5
10 *3/8“ 10 (11) 18 (20) 2.5 10 13 1.2 10.5 25/30/35/40 1.5
12 *7/16“ 14 58 6 12 (13) 20 (25) 3 12 18 1.2 12.5 30/35/40 1.5
14 14 (15) 22 (28) 3 14 20 1.5
15 15 21 1.5
16 *5/8“ 18 68 6 16 (17) 24 (28) 3 16 22 1.5
17 17 24 1.5
18 18 (19) – (30) 4 18 25 1.5
20 *3/4“ 23 80 8 20 (21) 30 (32) 4 20 28 2
22 *7/8“ 25 92 8 22 (23) 34 (34) 4 22 30/32 2
24 27 105 8 24 (25) 37 (38) 4
25 25 35/36 2
26 26 37 2
27 *1“ 27 (28) 39 (40) 5
28 28 40 2
30 *1 1/8“ 30 (31) 44 (45) 5 30 42 2.5
33 *1 1/4“ 33 (34) 47 (50) 5
Continued Å TI-86
a h
a h
Nominal size
DIN 436 (Pk C) 0% DIN 434 (Pk C) 8% DIN 435 (Pk C) 14% DIN 6917 (Pk C) 14% DIN 6918 (Pk C) 8%
= for screws
M Ww d a h d a/b h d a/b h d a/b h d a/b h
8 5/16“ 9 22/22 3.8/2 9 22/22 4.6/1.5
10 3/8“ 11 30 3 11 22/22 3.8/2 11 22/22 4.6/1.5 13 26/30 6.2/2 13 26/30 4.9/2.5
12 7/16“ 13.5 40 4 13.5 26/30 4.9/2.5 13.5 26/30 6.2/2
1/2“ 13.5 40 4 13.5 26/30 4.9/2.5 13.5 26/30 6.2/2
14
16 5/8“ 17.5 50 5 17.5 32/36 5.9/3 17.5 32/36 7.5/2.5 17 32/36 7.5/2.5 17 32/36 5.9/3
18
20 3/4“ 22 60 5 22 40/44 7/3.5 22 40/44 9.2/3 21 40/44 9.2/3 21 40/44 7/3.5
22 7/8“ 24 70 6 24 44/50 8/4 24 44/50 10/3 23 44/50 10/3 23 44/50 8/4
24 26 80 6 26 56/56 8.5/4 26 56/56 10.8/3 25 56/56 10.8/3 25* 56/56 8.5/4
1“ 26 80 6 26 56/56 8.5/4 26 56/56 10.8/3
27 30 90 6 30 56/56 8.5/4 30 56/56 10.8/3 28 56/56 10.8/3 28* 56/56 8.5/4
30 1 1/8“ 33 95 6 33 62/62 9/4 33 62/62 11.7/3 31 62/62 11.7/3 31* 62/62 9/4
33 1 1/4“ 36 100 6
36 1 3/8“ 39 110 8 37 68/68 12.5/3 37* 68/68 9.4/4
39 1 1/2“ 42 125 8 Marking:
42 45 135 8 DIN Pitch Groove qty.
434 8% 2
45 1 3/4“ 48 140 8
435 14% 1
48 52 150 10 6917 14% 1
52 2“ 56 160 10 6918 8%/5% 2/0 - „Form A”
for thread Ø 3 4 4 5 6 8 10 12
Dimensions 15 17 19 21 23 25 28 31
d1
d2
b
d2 33 36 40 42 50 50 58 63
l b 12 15 18 18 20 20 23 26
l 28 32 36 36 42 42 48 52
s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.6 1.6
for thread Ø 14 16 18 20 22 24 27 30
Dimensions 34 37 40 43 46 50 54
d2 68 75 82 88 95 100 105
b 28 30 32 35 38 40 44
l 56 60 64 70 75 80 85
s 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6
d1 = nominal size for thread Ø 33 36 39 42 45 48 52
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 64 | Stainless steel: 432
Dimensions 7 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
h d1 s
d1 7.1 8.1 10.2 12.2 14.2 16.2 18.2 20.2 22.5
d2 12.8 14.8 18.1 21.1 24.1 27.4 29.4 33.6 35.9
type A = bent end
s 1.6 2 2.2 2.5 3 3.5 3.5 4 4
htpye A 3.6 4.6 5 5.8 6.8 7.8 7.8 8.8 8.8
htpye B 3.2 4 4.4 5 6 7 7 8 8
d2
Dimensions 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 48
h d1 s d1 24.5 27.5 30.5 33.5 36.5 39.5 42.5 45.5 49
type B = flat end d2 40 43 48.2 53.2 58.2 61.2 68.2 71.2 75
s 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7
htpye A 11 11 13.6 13.6 13.6 13.6 15.6 15.6 15.6
htpye B 10 10 12 12 12 12 14 14 14
Dimensions 52 56 64 80 90 100
d1 53 57 65 81 91 101
d2 82 87 95 111 121 131
s 8 8 8 8 8 8
htpye A 18 18 18 18 18 18
* not standardized, reference values htpye B 16 16 16 16 16 16
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 70 | Stainless steel: 436 | Non-ferrous materials: 571
Dimensions 8 10 12 14 16 18
h s d1 8.1 10.2 12.2 14.2 16.2 18.2
type A = curved d2 14.8 18.1 21.1 24.1 27.4 29.4
s 1.6 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.8 2.8
h 2.75 3.15 3.65 4.3 5.1 5.1
d2
d1
Dimensions 20 22 24 27 30 36
d1 20.2 22.5 24.5 27.5 30.5 35.5
h s
d2 33.6 35.9 40 43 30.5 58.2
type B = waved
s 3.2 3.2 4 4 6 3
* not standardized, reference values h 5.9 5.9 7.5 7.5 10.5 11.3
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 72 | Stainless steel: 437
Dimensions 5 6 7 8 10
d1 5.3 6.4 7.4 8.4 10.5
d2 10 11 12 15 18
d1
h d2 s 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.8
h 1.8 2.2 2.4 3.4 4
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 73 | Stainless steel: 437
Dimensions 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
d1 10.5 13 15 17 19 21 23
h
d1
d2
d2 21 24 28 30 34 36 40
s 1 1.2 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.8
h 4.2 5 6 6.4 6.6 7.4 7.8
Dimensions 24 27 30 33 36
d1 25 28 31 34 37
d2 44 50 56 60 68
s 1.8 2 2.2 2.2 2.5
h 8.2 9.4 10 10.6 11.6
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 73 | Stainless steel: 438
Dimensions 19 21 23 25 28 31 34 37
d2 40 42 50 50 58 63 68 75
f 6.5 6.5 7.5 7.5 8.5 8.5 9.5 11
d2
f
g 18 18 20 21 23 25 28 31
d1
h≈ 4.5 4.5 6.5 6.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5
s 1.2 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 2
Dimensions 40 43 46 50 54 58 66
d2 82 88 95 100 105 112 125
f 11 11 13 13 13 16 18
g 33 36 38 40 42 45 52
h≈ 11 11 12 13 13 14 13.5
s 2 2 2 2 2 2.5 2.5
d1 = nominal size
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 77 | Stainless steel: 440
h 2.5 3 3 3 4 4 4 4
s
Dimensions 28 30 32 35 38 40 42 45
d2 50 50 52 55 58 62 62 68
s 1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2
d1
f
f 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8
g 25.5 27.5 29.6 32.6 35.3 37.3 39.3 42.4
d2 h 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Dimensions 48 50 52 55 58 60 62 65
d2 75 75 80 80 90 90 95 95
s 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
f 8 8 10 10 10 10 10 10
g 45.4 47.4 49.3 52.3 55.3 57.3 59.3 62.4
h 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6
Dimensions 70 72 75 80 85 95 100
d2 100 110 110 115 120 135 145
s 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
f 10 10 10 10 10 12 12
g 67.4 68.9 71.9 76.9 81.9 91.8 96.9
d1 = nominal size h 6 7 7 7 7 8 8
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 83
Dimensions 15 17 19 21 23 25 28
d2 28 30 34 37 39 44 50
b
l2
b 12 15 18 18 20 20 23
b l1 28 32 36 36 42 42 48
l2 16 18 20 21 23 25 29
s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.6
for thread Ø 14 16 18 20 22 24 27
Dimensions 31 34 37 40 43 50 54
d2 56 60 66 72 78 92 98
b 26 28 30 32 35 40 44
l1 52 56 60 64 70 80 85
l2 32 34 38 41 44 50 53
s 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6
d1 = nominal size for thread Ø 30 33 36 39 42 48 52
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 83 | Stainless steel: 442 | Non-ferrous materials: 573
m 0.5 0.5 0.7 0.8 0.9 0.9 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1
n 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.8 0.8
d4 7 8.6 10.3 11.7 13.5 14.7 16 17 18 19
a
d5 s
Dimensions 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
s 1 1 1 1 1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2
d3 11.9 12.9 13.8 14.7 15.7 16.5 17.5 18.5 19.5 20.5
d2
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 85 | Stainless steel: 443
n 1.5 1.7 1.7 1.7 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.6 2.6
d4 - 33.2 34.2 35.5 - 37.9 39.1 40.5 - 43
a
d5 s
Dimensions 33* 34 35 36 37* 38 39* 40 41* 42
s 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75
d3 30.5 31.5 32.2 33.2 34.2 35.2 36 36.5 37.5 38.5
a 5.2 5.4 5.6 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 6 6.2 6.5
b 3.7 3.8 3.9 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.5
d2
d5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
n
d2 31.3 32.3 33 34 35 36 37 37.5 38.5 39.5
m m 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.85
n 2.6 2.6 3 3 3 3 3 3.8 3.8 3.8
d4 - 45.4 46.8 47.8 - 50.2 - 52.6 - 55.7
d5 s
Dimensions 118* 120 122* 125 127* 128* 130 132* 135 137* 138*
s 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
d3 110 113 115 118 120 120 123 125 128 130 130
a 10.8 11 11.2 11.4 11.4 11.4 11.6 11.7 11.8 11.9 11.9
b 10 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.5 10.7 10.8 11 11 11
d2
d5 3.5 3.5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
n
d2 114 116 118 121 123 124 126 128 131 133 134
m m 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15
n 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
d4 - 143.1 - 149 - - 154.4 - 159.8 - -
Dimensions 140 142* 145 147* 148* 150 155 160 165 168* 170
s 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
d3 133 135 138 140 140 142 146 151 155.5 157.5 160.5
a 12 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.3 13 13 13.3 13.5 13.5 13.5
b 11.2 11.3 11.5 11.6 11.6 11.8 12 12.2 12.5 12.9 12.9
d5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
d2 136 138 141 143 144 145 150 155 160 163 165
m 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15
n 6 6 6 6 6 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5
d4 165.2 - 170.6 - - 177.3 182.3 188 193.4 - 198.4
Dimensions 175 180 185 190 195 200 210 215* 220 230 240
s 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5
d3 165.5 170.5 175.5 180.5 185.5 190.5 198 203 208 218 228
a 13.5 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2
b 12.9 13.5 13.5 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
d5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
d2 170 175 180 185 190 195 204 209 214 224 234
m 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 5.15 5.15 5.15 5.15 5.15
n 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 9 9 9 9 9
d4 203.4 210 215 220 225 230 240 - 250 260 270
Dimensions 40 45 50 55 60
d5 s
s 2.5 2.5 3 3 3
d3 36.5 41.5 45.8 50.8 55.8
a 7 7.5 8 8.5 9
d2
d5 s
Dimensions 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23*
s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.2
d3 17.3 18.3 19.5 20.5 21.5 22.5 23.5 24.6
a 3.8 3.9 4.1 4.1 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2
d2
d5 s
Dimensions 58 60 62 63 64* 65 67* 68
s 2 2 2 2 2 2.5 2.5 2.5
d3 62.2 64.2 66.2 67.2 68.2 69.2 71.5 72.5
a 6.9 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.4 7.6 7.7 7.8
d2
Dimensions 70 72 75 77* 78 80 82 85
s 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 3
d3 74.5 76.5 79.5 82.5 82.5 85.5 87.5 90.5
a 7.8 7.8 7.8 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.6
b 6.2 6.4 6.6 6.8 6.8 7 7 7.2
d5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3.5
d2 73 75 78 80 81 83.5 85.5 88.5
m 2.65 2.65 2.65 2.65 2.65 2.65 2.65 3.15
n 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 5.3 5.3 5.3
d4 53.6 55.6 58.6 - 60.1 62.1 64.1 66.9
m 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15
n 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
d4 101.9 - 106.9 - 111.5 - 116.5 - 121 -
a
d5 s
Dimensions 150 152* 155 160 165 168* 170 175 180 185
s 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
d3 158 161 164 169 174.5 177.5 179.5 184.5 189.5 194.5
a 12 12 12 13 13 13.5 13.5 13.5 14.2 14.2
d2
b 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.6 11.8 12.1 12.2 12.7 13.2 13.7
d5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
m d2 155 157 160 165 170 173 175 180 185 190
n m 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15
n 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5
d4 124.8 - 129.8 132.7 137.7 - 141.6 146.6 150.2 155.2
Dimensions 190 195 200 205* 210 215* 220 225* 230 240
s 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
d3 199.5 204.5 209.5 217 222 227 232 237 242 252
a 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2
b 13.8 13.8 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
d5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
d2 195 200 205 211 216 221 226 231 236 246
m 4.15 4.15 4.15 5.15 5.15 5.15 5.15 5.15 5.15 5.15
n 7.5 7.5 7.5 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
d4 160.2 165.2 170.2 - 180.2 - 190.2 - 200.2 210.2
Dimensions 245* 250 255* 260 265* 270 275* 280 285* 290
s 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
d3 257 262 270 275 280 285 290 295 300 305
a 14.2 14.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2
b 14 14 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
d5 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
d2 251 256 263 268 273 278 283 288 293 298
m 5.15 5.15 5.15 5.15 5.15 5.15 5.15 5.15 5.15 5.15
n 9 9 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
d4 - 220.2 - 226 - 236 - 246 - 256
Dimensions MB 8 MB 9 MB 10 MB 11 MB 12 MB 13 MB 14 MB 15
d1 s d1 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
d2 62 69 74 81 864 92 98 104
e 6 6 6 8 8 8 8 8
f 37.5 42.5 47.5 52.5 57.5 62.5 66.5 71.5
b1 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8
s 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
for locknut DIN 981 KM 8 KM 9 KM 10 KM 11 KM 12 KM 13 KM 14 KM 15
Dimensions MB 16 MB 17 MB 18 MB 19 MB 20 MB 21 MB 22 MB 23
d1 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115
d2 112 119 126 133 142 145 154 159
e 10 10 10 10 12 12 12 12
f 76.5 81.5 86.5 91.5 96.5 100.5 105.5 110.5
b1 8 8 10 10 10 12 12 12
s 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 2
for locknut DIN 981 KM 16 KM 17 KM 18 KM 19 KM 20 KM 21 KM 22 KM 23
Dimensions MB 24 MB 25 MB 26 MB 27 MB 28 MB 29 MB 30
d1 120 125 130 135 140 145 150
d2 164 170 175 185 192 202 205
e 14 14 14 14 16 16 16
f 115 120 125 130 135 140 145
b1 12 12 12 14 14 14 14
s 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
for locknut DIN 981 KM 24 KM 25 KM 26 KM 27 KM 28 KM 29 KM 30
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 288
Dimensions 19 21 23 25 28 31
d2 form A/I 30 33 36 38 44 48
90°
s
d2 type V - - - - - -
d2
stype A/I 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.6
Type V = countersunk
stype V - - - - - -
* acc. to DIN 6797:1971 for thread Ø 18 20 22 24 27 30
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 293 | Stainless steel: 519
DIN 6798 Dimensions 2.2 2.5* 2.7 3.2 3.7 4.3 5.3
d2 form A/I 4.5 5 5.5 6 7 8 10
Serrated lock washers d2 type V - - - 6 7 8 9.8
stype A/I 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.6
stype V - - - 0.2 0.25 0.25 0.3
s
Dimensions 19 21 23 25 28 31
90°
s d2 form A/I 30 33 36 38 44 48
d2 d2 type V - - - - - -
type V = countersunk stype A/I 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.6
stype V - - - - - -
* acc. to DIN 6798:1971 for thread Ø 18 20 22 24 27 30
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 294 | Stainless steel: 519 | Non-ferrous materials: 591
Dimensions 10 12 15 19 24
d3 20.4 23.4 29.4 37.6 44.6
s 1.2 1.3 1.5 1.75 2
for shafts Ø d1 11 - 15 13 - 18 16 - 24 20 - 31 25 - 38
m 1.25 1.35 1.55 1.80 2.05
n 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 296 | Stainless steel: 520
Dimensions 14 16 18 20 22 24 27
s
Dimensions 30 33 36 42 48
d2 44.1 47.1 52.2 60.2 67
s 6 6 7 8 8
h 12 12 14 16 16
for thread Ø 30 33 36 42 48
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 335 | Stainless steel: 536
Dimensions 20 22 25 26 28 30 35 38 40
d2 17.7 19.7 22.7 23.7 25.7 27.7 32.1 35.1 37.1
d2 d4
d4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2.5 2.5 2.5
e 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4
for shafts Ø d1 20 22 25 26 28 30 35 38 40
Ø d3 18 20 23 24 26 28 32.5 35.5 37.5
d3
d1
Dimensions 45 48 50 55 60 65 70
d2 42 45 47 51.1 56.1 61.1 66
d4 2.5 2.5 2.5 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2
e 4 4 4 4 4 4 5
for shafts Ø d1 45 48 50 55 60 65 70
Ø d3 42.5 45.5 47.5 51.8 56.8 61.8 66.8
r 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 346
e
d5 7.9 8.9 10.9 13.2 17.8 19.8
e 4 4 4 6 8 8
d4
d5
for drilling Ø d1 7 8 10 12 16 18
d1
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 346
gshaft* 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6
e
hshaft 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5
d2
kshaft 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2
g
Dimensions 28 30 32 35 38 40 42 45 48
a 1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2
k
h
b1 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7
b2 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8
c 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
d2 36 38 41 43 47 49 52 54 57
e 23 24 25.5 26.5 28.5 29.5 31 32 33.5
f 26.9 28.9 30.9 33.9 36.6 38.6 40.6 43.6 46.7
gshaft* 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8
hshaft 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
kshaft 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Dimensions 50 52 55 60 65 70 75 80 90
a 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
b1 7 7 7 10 10 10 10 10 10
b2 8 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
c 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7
d2 60 62 67 71 76 81 86 91 103
e 35 37 39.5 41.5 44 46.5 50 52.5 58.5
f 48.7 50.7 53.7 58.7 63.7 68.7 73.2 78.2 88.2
gshaft* 8 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
hshaft 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7
* tolerance C11 on the shaft kshaft 1.5 1.5 1.5 2 2 2 2 2 2
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 384
h 5 6 6.5 7 8 8
d2
d1
d3
r 12 14 15 16 18 18
h
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 385
d2 max. 16 20 24 30
d1
d2 h
h 2.5 2.5 3 4
Dimensions 7 8 10 12 14 16 18
d1 7.4 8.4 10.5 13 15 17 19
d2 12 13 16 18 22 24 27
d1 s 0.7 0.8 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.5
d2 h h 1.3 1.4 1.6 1.7 2 2.1 2.3
for inch thread Ø - 5/16“ 3/8“ - 9/16“ 5/8“ -
Dimensions 20 22 24 27 30 36
d1 21 23 25.6 28.6 31.6 38
d2 30 33 36 39 45 54
s 1.5 1.5 1.8 2 2 2.5
h 2.5 2.7 2.9 3.1 3.6 4.2
for screws with property class ≤ 5.8 for inch thread Ø - 7/8“ - - 1 1/8“ 1 3/8“
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 409 | Stainless steel: 558
Dimensions 18 20 22 24 27 30
d1 1 19 21 23 25.6 28.6 31.6
d1
d2 2 27 30 33 36 39 45
d2 h s 2 2 2 2.5 2.5 2.5
h 2.7 2.8 3 3.4 3.5 3.8
for screws with property class 8.8/10.9 for inch thread Ø - - 7/8“ - - 1 1/8“
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 409 | Stainless steel: 558
Dimensions 12 14 16 20
d1 12.4 14.4 16.4 21
d1 d2 27.25 30.25 32.5 40
d2 h
s 1.8 2.4 2.5 3
for screws with property class ≤ 10.9 h 3.05 3.5 3.95 4.7
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 411 | Stainless steel: 558
s
d2 18.2 22.25 27.25 32.3
s
d2 9.9 12.7 16.1 18.3 24.6
Dimensions 16 18 20 22 24 27 30
d1 16.2 18.2 20.2 22.5 24.5 27.5 30.5
d1 d2 27.4 29.4 33.6 35.9 40 43 48.2
d2 h
s 2.8 2.8 3.2 3.2 4 4 6
for screws with property class ≤ 8.8 hmax. 5.1 5.1 5.9 5.9 7.5 7.5 10.5
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 412 | Stainless steel: 559
Dimensions 10 12 16 20
d1 10.2 12.2 16.2 20.2
d1 d2 16.1 18.3 24.6 30.6
s 2.5 2.5 3.5 4.5
d2 h
for cap screws with property class ≤ 8.8 h 3.7 3.7 5.2 6.4
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 412
Dimensions 20 22 24 27 30 33 36
d1 21.4 23.4 25.3 28.4 31.4 34.4 37.4
d1 d2 30.7 34.5 39 42 47 48.5 55
d2 h
h 3.4 3.4 3.4 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6
for screws with property class ≤ 12.9 for inch thread Ø - 7/8“ - - 1 1/8“ 1 1/4“ 1 3/8“
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 412 | Stainless steel: 559
Dimensions 12 14 16 18 20 22
d1 13 15.2 17 19.5 21.4 23.4
d2 25.4 30.7 30.7 34.5 39 42
d1 h 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 4.6
d2 h for inch thread Ø - 9/16“ 5/8“ - - 7/8“
Dimensions 24 27 30 33 36
d1 25.3 28.4 32.4 34.4 37.4
d2 48.5 48.5 58.5 58.5 63
h 4.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6
for screws with property class ≤ 12.9 for inch thread Ø - - 1 1/8“ 1 1/4“ 1 3/8“
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 412
Dimensions 18 20 22 24 27 30
d1 18.7 20.7 22.8 24.8 27.9 31
d1
d2 h d2 29 30.7 34.5 39 42 47
h 5.36 6.01 6.8 7.19 8.28 9.06
for screws with property class ≤ 12.9 for inch thread Ø - - 7/8" - - 1 1/8"
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 413
Dimensions 18 20 22 24 27 30
d1 18.7 20.7 22.8 24.8 27.9 31
d1
d2 h d2 34.5 39 42 47 51 55
h 5.36 6.01 6.8 7.19 8.28 9.06
for screws with property class ≤ 12.9 for inch thread Ø - - 7/8" - - 1 1/8"
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 413
Dimensions 24 27 30 36
d1 25.3 28.4 31.4 37.4
d2 43.7 49.5 55.4 65.4
d1
d2 h h 4.6 5.8 5.8 6
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 413
V1 5 6 7 8.5 9 10.5
V2 - - - 9.25 9.75 11.5
d2
for thread M 10 M 12 M 14 M 16 M 18 M 20
d1 19.6 23.6 25.4 29.4 35.1 35.7
Examples:
d2 10.2 12.2 14.2 16.2 18.2 20.3
without plate ring (V1) h2 4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7
before tightening after tightening
h1 1.8 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4
V1 12.5 14.5 16.5 19 21.5 23
V2 13.5 16 18 20.75 23.25 24.75
for thread M4 M5 M6 M8
DUBO profile washers
for hexagon socket cap screws
d1 7.7 9.8 10.5 14
h1
d2
h2 2 3 2.5 3.3
d1
for thread M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20
d1 17 19 25 31.5
h1 1.5 2 2 2.5
Dimensions in stock:
Non-ferrous materials: 597
Dimensions 50 60 70 80 90 100
d2 90 100 110 125 125 140
d2 b
d3 M 12 M 12 M 16 M 16 M 16 M 16
* d1 ≤ 65: one set screw with slot b 28 28 32 32 32 32
d1 ≥ 68: two set screws with hexagon
grub screw* M 12x20 M 12x20 M 16x20 M 16x20 M 16x20 M 16x25
socket
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 106
Dimensions 15 16 17 18 20 22 24 25 26
b 12 12 12 14 14 14 16 16 16
d2 25 28 28 32 32 36 40 40 40
d2 b
d3 M6 M6 M6 M6 M6 M6 M8 M8 M8
type A = with set screws d4 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6
A with pins 1 M 6x8 M 6x8 M 6x8 M 6x8 M 6x8 M 6x10 M 8x12 M 10x16 M 10x16
d1 d4
B for pins 2 4x24 4x28 4x28 5x32 5x32 5x36 6x40 6x40 6x40
Dimensions 28 30 32 34 35 36 38 40 42
b 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18
d2 45 45 50 50 56 56 56 63 63
d3 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M 10 M 10
d2 b d4 6 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
type B = with drilling for grooved or taper A with pins 1 M 8x12 M 8x10 M 8x12 M 8x12 M 8x12 M 8x12 M 8x12 M 10x16 M 10x16
pins B for pins 2 6x45 6x45 8x50 8x50 8x55 8x55 8x55 8x60 8x60
Dimensions 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85
b 18 18 18 20 20 20 22 22 22
d2 70 80 80 90 100 100 110 110 125
d3 M 10 M 10 M 10 M 10 M 10 M 10 M 12 M 12 M 12
d4 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 12
A with pins 1 M 10x16 M 10x16 M 10x16 M 10x16 M 10x20 M 10x20 M 12x20 M 12x20 M 12x25
B for pins 2 8x70 10x80 10x80 10x90 10x100 10x100 10x100 10x110 12x120
Special forms
DIN 443 Dimensions 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 25 28
h 3 3 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 9
Sealing push-in caps r1 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 70
r2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.6 1.6 1.6
s 0.75 0.75 1 1 1 1 1 1.6 1.6 1.6
s
r2
Dimensions 30 32 36 38 40 42 45 50 56
d
r1
h 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 17
r1 75 80 90 95 100 105 110 125 140
h
r2 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 2.5
d = nominal size s 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 2
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 81
lr
Dimensions 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 45 48
Kuge
h 4.53 4.77 4.95 5.11 5.36 5.6 5.7 5.8 6.15 6.38
r 40 42 45 48 50 52 56 60 63 68
d h
s 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Dimensions 25 31 37 43 50
r
d3 44 56 68 78 92
d3 h1 2.4 3.6 4.6 6.5 8
h2 8.2 11.2 14 17 21
d1 = nominal size r1b 32 41 50 58 67
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 289
Special forms
DIN 6319 Dimensions 7.1 9.6 12 14.2 19 23.2
d4 12 17 21 24 30 36
Conical seats
type D d5 11 14.5 18.5 20 26 31
d2
d4 d5 37 49 60 70 82
h3 9.5 12 15 18 22
d2 = nominal size
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 290
Conical seats d4 30 36 44 50 60 68
type G
120°
d5 18.5 20 26 31 37 49
d5
h3
d2
d4
h3 5 6 7 8 10 12
d2 = nominal size
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 290
v 9 11
b
v
for screw M8 M 10
l
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 408
d1
Special forms
Article 88498 Dimensions M 4/10 M 4/15 M 4/20 M 5/10 M 5/15 M 5/20 M 6/10 M 6/15
for screw M4 M4 M4 M5 M5 M5 M6 M6
KORREX Insulating tubes l 10 15 20 10 15 20 10 15
d1 4.3 4.3 4.3 5.3 5.3 5.3 6.5 6.5
d2 5.8 5.8 5.8 6.8 6.8 6.8 8 8
d3 9.5 9.5 9.5 12 12 12 13 13
s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
d3
d1
d2
s
Dimensions M 6/20 M 8/10 M 8/15 M 8/22 M 10/10 M 10/20 M 10/25 M 12/15
l for screw M6 M8 M8 M8 M 10 M 10 M 10 M 12
l 20 10 15 22 10 20 25 15
d1 6.5 8.2 8.2 8.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 12.3
d2 8 10.4 10.4 10.4 12.5 12.5 12.5 15
d3 13 18 18 18 21 21 21 24
s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
d1
d2
for screw M3 M4 M5 M6 M8
h
Dimensions in stock:
Non-ferrous materials: 598
to DIN 95
for screws acc.
d1 M3 M 3.5 M4 M5 M6 M 6/M 8
d2 h
to DIN 964
for screws acc.
ST 2.9 ST 3.5 ST 3.9/4.2 ST 4.8 ST 5.5 ST 6.3
hole Ø = nominal sizes to DIN 7973
Dimensions in stock:
Non-ferrous materials: 598
Special forms
Article 88966 Dimensions 4.8 5 6 7
d1 8.8 8 10.5 12
Rosettes/finishing washers
open connecting surface d2 12.7 11 13 15
for countersunk heads
h 2.7 2.4 3 3.4
for screws acc.
4 4.5 5 6
to DIN 95
90°
Dimensions in stock:
Non-ferrous materials: 598
Paralellel pins
Dimensions 8 10 12 13 14 16 20 25 30
d
c c
l cmax. ISO 1.6 2 2.5 - - 3 3.5 4 5
cmax. DIN 1.2 1.5 1.8 1.9 2 2.5 3 4 4.5
d = nominal size
tolerance m6 r 8 10 12 14 16 16 20 25 32
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 216, 427 | Stainless steel: 492, 427
c c
c 0.2 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.5 0.63 0.98
l
r
r 6 8 10 12 16 16 20
d
Paralellel pins
ISO 8735 Dimensions 4* 5* 6 8 10 12
a2 0.5 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.6
similar DIN 7979
c1 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.8 1 1.2
Parallel pins c2 1.3 1.7 2.1 2.6 3 3.8
with internal thread d2 (M 2) (M 3) M4 M5 M6 M6
type D = hardened t1 6 6 6 8 10 10
t2 min. 7 7 10 12 16 16
Dimensions 14 16 20 25 30 40
d1
d2
c1 a2 a2 1.8 2 2.5 3 4 5
c2 t1 c1 1.4 1.6 2 2.5 3 4
t2 c2 4 4.7 6 6 7 8
d2 M8 M8 M 10 M 16 M 20 M 20
d = nominal size
t1 12 12 16 24 30 30
tolerance m6
t2 min. 20 20 25 34 42 42
* dimension not standardized,
standard values
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 334
Taper pins
1:50
Dimensions 5 6 6.5* 7* 8 10
d
ISO 2339
cmax. DIN 0.75 0.9 1 1.1 1.2 1.5
1:50
Dimensions 12 13* 14 16 20
d
Taper pins
ISO 8737 Dimensions 5 6 8 10 12
similar DIN 7977 b 14 18 22 24 27
amax. 2.4 3 4 4.5 5.3
Taper pins with external thread
and constant threaded part d2 M5 M6 M8 M 10 M 12
1:50
Dimensions 13* 14 16 20
d1
d2
b 27 30 35 35
a b
amax. 5.3 6 6 6
d1 = nominal size
d2 M 13 M 12 M 16 M 16
* not standardized, reference values
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 353, 333
Dimensions 12 16 20 25
d1
d3
d2
l2 b
bmin. 27 35 35 40
d2 13.1 17.4 21.7 27
d3 M 12 M 16 M 20 M 25
d1 = nominal size l2 55 72 85 100
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 74
Dimensions 12 16 20
d2
d1
a 1:50 a
a 1.6 2 2.5
t1
t2 d2 M8 M 10 M 12
t1 12 16 18
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 353, 334
Grooved pins
ISO 8744 Dimensions 1.5 2 2.5 3 4
d2 1 1.60 - 1.63 2.10 - 2.15 2.60 – 2.70 3.20 – 3.30 4.15 – 4.30
replaces DIN 1471
c 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.4 0.5
Grooved pins full-length taper grooved shear strength ISO 1.6 2.84 4.4 6.4 11.3
shear strength2 DIN 1.6 2.85 4.25 6.15 10.6
r~d1
r
Dimensions 5 6 8 10 12
d2
d1
c l c d2 1 5.15 – 5.30 6.15 – 6.35 8.20 – 8.40 10.20 – 10.45 12.25 – 12.50
c 0.63 0.85 1 1.2 1.6
1
Ø depends on the length shear strength ISO 17.6 25.4 45.2 70.4 101.8
2
minimum shear strength, double kN shear strength2 DIN 16.5 22.8 40.5 63.2 91
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 356, 199 | Stainless steel: 544, 484
r
Dimensions 5 6 8 10 12
d2
c l/3 c d2 1 5.15 – 5.30 6.15 – 6.35 8.20 – 8.40 10.20 – 10.45 12.25 – 12.50
c 0.63 0.85 1 1.2 1.6
1
Ø depends on the length shear strength ISO 17.6 25.4 45.2 70.4 101.8
2
minimum shear strength, double Kn shear strength2 DIN 16.5 22.8 40.5 63.2 91
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 355, 201 | Stainless steel: 485
r
Dimensions 5 6 8 10 12
d1
c
d2 1 5.15 – 5.30 6.15 – 6.35 8.20 – 8.40 10.20 – 10.45 12.25 – 12.50
°
15
r
d2
d2 1 5.15 – 5.30 6.15 – 6.35 8.20 – 8.40 10.20 – 10.45 12.25 – 12.50
c l/2 c
c 0.63 0.85 1 1.2 1.6
1
Ø depends on the length shear strength ISO 17.6 25.4 45.2 70.4 101.8
2
minimum shear strength, double kN shear strength2 DIN 16.5 22.8 40.5 63.2 91
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 355, 201
Grooved pins
ISO 8745 Dimensions 1.5 2 2.5 3 4
replaces DIN 1472 d2 1 1.60 - 1.63 2.10 - 2.15 2.60 – 2.70 3.20 – 3.30 4.15 – 4.30
c 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.4 0.5
Grooved pins, half-length taper grooved shear strength ISO 1.6 2.84 4.4 6.4 11.3
shear strength2 DIN 1.6 2.85 4.25 6.15 10.6
r~d1
d1
d2
r
Dimensions 5 6 8 10 12
c l
l/2
c
d2 1 5.15 – 5.30 6.15 – 6.35 8.20 – 8.40 10.20 – 10.45 12.25 – 12.50
c 0.63 0.85 1 1.2 1.6
1
Ø depends on the length shear strength ISO 17.6 25.4 45.2 70.4 101.8
2
minimum shear strength, double kN shear strength2 DIN 16.5 22.8 40.5 63.2 91
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 356, 200 | Stainless steel: 545, 485
d2
k
k 1 1.4 2 2.5 3
75°
d3
d2
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 357, 202
d2
Dimensions 6 7* 8 9* 10 12 13 14 16
d1
d1
Dimensions 18 20 21 25 28 30 35 40
aISO min. 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4
1
dimensions before installation d1 max.1 18.9 20.9 21.9 25.9 28.9 30.9 35.9 40.9
2
shear strength, double kN, only for spring d2 1 11.5 12.5 13.5 15.5 17.5 18.5 21.5 25.5
steel s 3.5 4 4 5 5.5 6 7 7.5
* not standardized, reference values shear strength2 222.5 280.6 298.2 438.5 542.6 631.4 859 1068
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 358, 205 | Stainless steel: 546, 486
Dimensions 5 6 8 10 12 14 16
d2
d1
a 1.7 2 3 3 4 4.5 5
a a
s 0.42 0.5 0.67 0.84 1 1.2 1.3
1
dimensions before installation d1 1 5.25 6.25 8.35 10.45 12.5 14.55 16.55
2
shear strength, double kN, only for spring d2 1 4.8 5.8 7.75 9.6 11.5 13.5 15.4
steel shear strength2 15 22 39 62 89 120 155
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 358, 319 | Stainless steel: 545, 533
d1
Dimensions 4 5 6 8*
a a
a 1.3 1.7 2 2
s 0.45 0.56 0.67 0.9
1
dimensions before installation
d1 1 4.15 5.15 6.25 8.25
2
s hear strength, double kN, only for spring
d2 1 3.8 4.8 5.8 7.8
steel
* not standardized, reference values shear strength2 13.5 20 30 53
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 357, 319
d2
d1
Dimensions 8 10 12 13 16 21
a
a 1.5 2 2 2 2 2
s
d2
a
d2 1 7 8.5 10.5 11 13.5 17.5
s 0.75 1 1 1.25 1.5 2
1
dimensions before installation
2
shear strength, double kN, only for spring steel shear strength2 24 40 48 66 98 168
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 371, 319
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 196, 65 | Stainless steel: 483, 432 | Non-ferrous materials: 584, 566
z1 max. 2 2 3 3 3 4
d3
z2
l 42 42 42 42
d
c
for drilling Ø 4.5 6 8 10
d4
d
l2 24 26 32 39 45 56 63
h
l2
l1 h 2.5 3 4.5 7 9 12.5 17.5
r1 5.6 7 10 13 17 22.5 28
for shafts Ø 9 - 11.2 11.2 - 14 14 - 20 20 - 26 26 - 34 34 - 45 45 - 56
nominal size = drilling Ø
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 370 | Stainless steel: 549
Dimensions 10 10
c 25 32
l
l 50 60
d
d = nominal size
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 370
b1 6 8 10 12 16 20
a1
d3
l2 d2 M6 M8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20
l1
d3 10 14 18 20 26 34
a2
d2
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 385
Grips
DIN 98 Dimensions M6 M8 M 10 M 12 M 16
d1 16 20 25 32 36
Rotatable ball handles d4 10 13 16 20 22
type E = with threaded shank and hexagon d5 14 18 21 26 29
socket l1 49 61 75 96 106
l2 11 13 14 21 26
l3 5.5 6 8 10.5 11
d5
d1
l4 5 6 6.5 8 9
l4
s 3 4 5 6 8
s t
d4 l1 l3 l2
t 3.5 5 6 8 10
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 67
DIN 99 Dimensions M6 M8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20 M 24
l2
l2 48 60 76 95 119 152 190
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 67 | Stainless steel: 435
Ball knobs d1 16 20 25 32 40 50
d6 8 12 15 18 22 28
h
t1
t2
d6
d1
t3 6 7.5 9 12 15 18
h 15 18 22.5 29 37 46
h
t1
t1 6 7.5 9 12 15 18
t2
d6
d1
Dimensions in stock:
Non-ferrous materials: 571
Grips
DIN 6335 Dimensions M6 M8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20
d1 32 40 50 63 80 100
Palm grips
type D = with continuous thread
d2 12 14 18 20 25 32
3
d3 18 21 25 32 40 48
d
d1
h3 10 14 20 25 30 38
h3
t2
d2
t2 10 13 16 20 20 25
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 292
d7 12 14 18 22 26 35 34
d1
h3 8 10 13 20 25 30 38
h4
h4 16 20 25 32 40 50 65
h3
t3
d7
t3 min. 9.5 12 14 18 22 30 30
* not standardized, reference values
Dimensions in stock:
Non-ferrous materials: 591
d6 26 34 42 42 52 52 64 64
d5
h1 21 26 32 34 40 42 50 52
h1
h3
t2
d2
h3 10 13 18 17 20 21 25 25
t2 10 13 16 16 20 20 20 20
* not standardized, reference values
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 292
Grips
DIN 6336 Dimensions M4 M5 M6 M 6* M8 M 8*
d1 20 25 32 40 40 50
Star grips d6 16 20 26 34 34 42
type K = with threaded bush d7 10 12 14 18 18 21
h3 7 8 10 13 13 17
d6 h4 13 16 20 25 25 32
t3 min. 6.5 9.5 12 16 14 18
d1
t3
h3
d7
d7 22 26 26 36 35
h3 17 21 21 25 25
h4 32 40 40 48 50
* not standardized, reference values t3 min. 18 25 22 27 30
Dimensions in stock:
Non-ferrous materials: 591
l2 10 12 14 18 20 28
l2
d3
d5
l6 5 5 7 9 10 14
d4
l7 6 7.5 9 10 12 14
l8 2.5 3 4.5 4.5 5 5.5
thrust pads → DIN 6311
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 289
l3
l1 25 25 35 40
l4
l2 60 70 85 95
d3
l2
d2 l4 7 9 11 14
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 289
l4 30 35 45 50
l2
l4
l5 7 9 11 14
l1
d2 t 23 26 28 34
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 289
l6 7 9 10 14
10
l7 9 10 12 14
l1
d4
l7
l8
h1
h2
d1 Dimensions 25 32 40
b 1 1.2 1.8
d4 18 22 28
h1 13 15 16
h2 6 7 9
t1 7 7.5 8
1
Snap rings - acc. to DIN 7993 snap ring1 81 121 161
2
for grub screws acc. to DIN 6332 grub screw2 M 12 M 16 M 20
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 289
d2
l3
l2 6 7.5 9 10 12 14
l2
100
d3 35 40 45 50
d2
50
h 48 50 55 58
h
d3
h1 65 75 90
h1
h2 20 25 32
h2
d2
h3
h3 4 5 5
Dimensions in stock:
Non-ferrous materials: 595
d3 11.5 15 18 20 24 28 28 36
h
d4 5 6.5 8 10 12 13 13 14
m
d2
h 28 36 50 52 59 66 66 75
Dimensions in stock:
Stainless steel: 551 | Non-ferrous materials: 595
Stirup bolts
DIN 3570 Dimensions 23* 30 38 46 52
for pipe nominal width 15 20 25 32 40
Steel strap d1 20 to 21 25 to 26.9 30 to 33.7 38 to 42.4 44.5 to 48.3
type A = double-sided fixing thread b1 30 40 40 50 50
d2 10 10 10 10 10
d3 M 10 M 10 M 10 M 10 M 10
d1
e 33 40 48 56 62
h11 60 70 76 86 92
d2
h1
s2
l1 d1/2 + 4.7 d1/2 + 6.8 d1/2 + 9.7 d1/2 + 9.7 d1/2 + 12.5
b1
b2
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 221
d2 d1
d2 24 24 24 24 24 24
m 35 35 35 35 35 35
t
h
b 5 m m t 18 18 18 18 18 18
for screw M 16 M 16 M 16 M 16 M 16 M 16
h = nominal size
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 224
clamping range 48 - 53 57 - 61 60 - 64
d1* M 8/M 10 M 8/M 10 M 8/M 10
d2 1.25 x 20 1.25 x 20 1.25 x 20
temperature resistance: -50 °C to +110 °C
* connection to stepped thread payload 1.2 KN 1.2 kN 1.5 kN
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 269
a 9 11 13 16 20 24 29
h2
h2 10 10 11 15 18 21 26
a d
l t
l 21 23 26 30 36 42 50
t 10 11 12 14 19 23 26
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 107
d3
f 4 4 6 8 8 10
l
m
m 8 7 8 8 10 11
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 288
h 32 38 45
c 20 24 26
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 298
h1
h1 18 24 30 36 49
h2 27 36 45 54 72
d3
d4
wrench size - - - - 24
d2 b2
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 385
Rivets
DIN 660, 661 Dimensions 1 2 2.5 3 4
d2 1.8 3.5 4.4 5.2 7
Rivets
d3 min. 0.93 1.87 2.37 2.87 3.87
emax. 0.5 1 1.25 1.5 2
d2
e
k
kDIN 661 0.5 1 1.2 1.4 2
DIN 660 = round head rivets
Dimensions 5 6 7 8 10 *
d2 8.8 10.5 12.2 14 16
d2
e
k
emax. 2.5 3 3.5 4 5
DIN 661 = countersunk head rivets
kDIN 660 3 3.6 4.2 4.8 6.5
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 105, 105 | Stainless steel: 448, 448 | Non-ferrous materials: 574, 575
d3
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 106 | Non-ferrous materials: 576
Rivets
DIN 674 Dimensions 3 4 5
d2 6.8 9 11.2
Flat round head rivets
d3 min. 2.87 3.87 4.82
d2
e
k k 1.5 2 2.5
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 106
Rivets for brake linings and clutch linings d2 5.5 7.5 9.5 11.5 15.5
d3
e t
d4 1.7 2.7 3.5 4.2 6
k
d3
d2
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 593, 593
Cam segments l 59 64 77
for tension anchors for diagonal-pull tension
b 30 41 53
h
d1 17 22 31
b
d2 30 45 47
d1
d2
l
h 30 32 31
usage only with adjusting washers article 88061
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 636
b 30 30 41 51 51 51
b
d d 13 17 22 25 28 31
l
h
h 10 10 11 18 18 18
usage only with cam segments article 88060
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 636
Hooks
Article 88135 Dimensions 2.3 2.8 3.8 4.7 5.8 6.8 7.6
Hooks w 8 9 11 16 18 20 22
s-hooks typ 45
L 25 30 40 50 60 70 80
w
L
F max. 5 kg 7.5 kg 10 kg 15 kg 30 kg 50 kg 70 kg
F max.
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 413
Axle holders
DIN 15058 Dimensions 20x5 25x6 30x8 40x10 50x12
d
c2 36 50 70 100 140
a
c2 d 9 11 13 17 21
c1
b
Parallel keys
DIN 6880 Dimensions 3x3 4x4 5x5 6x6 8x7 10x8 12x8 14x9
for DIN 6884
Key steel for DIN 6885/6886 3x3 4x4 5x5 6x6 8x7 10x8 12x8 14x4
length 1000 mm for DIN 6887 8x7
for DIN 6889 10x4 12x4 14x4.5
for DIN 6884 18x7 20x8 22x9 25x9 28x10 32x11 36x12
b b for DIN 6885/6886 16x10 18x11 20x12 22x14 25x14 28x16 32x18 36x20
for DIN 6887
for DIN 6889 18x5
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 296
Parallel keys
DIN 6885 Dimensions 2 3 4 5 6 8 10
h 2 3 4 5 6 8 10
Parallel keys, deep pattern for shafts Ø d/d1 6-8 8 -10 10 - 12 12 - 17 17 - 22 22 - 30 30 - 38
type A = round-ended without holes
Dimensions 12 14 16 18 20 22 25
h 12 14 16 18 20 22 25
h
l Dimensions 28 32 36 40 45
h 28 32 36 40 45
b = nominal size for shafts Ø d/d1 95 - 110 110 - 130 130 - 150 150 - 170 170 - 200
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 296 | Stainless steel: 520
60
°
h1 6.1 7.2 8.2 8.2 9.2 10.2
h2
h1
h
h2 10 11 12 12 14 16
b
~b
Dimensions 4 4 5 5 5 6 6
b
l
for shafts Ø d/d11) 10 - 12 - 12 - 17 12 - 17 - 17 - 22 17 - 22
for shafts Ø d/d12) 17 - 12 17 - 22 22 - 30 22 - 30 22 - 30 30 - 38 30 - 38
Dimensions 6 8 8 8 10 10 10
h 11 9 11 13 11 13 16
d2 28 22 28 32 28 32 45
b = nominal size l 27.35 21.63 27.35 31.43 27.35 31.43 43.08
1
for use as a parallel key DIN 6887 for shafts Ø d/d11) - 22 - 30 22 - 30 - 30 - 38 30 - 38 -
2
for use when determining the position for shafts Ø d/d12) 30 - 38 >38 >38 >38 >38 >38 >38
Dimensions in stock:
Steel/Steel coated: 298
a b c
bm
standard gauge
d e f
g h j tmAm j tmAm i
A A
nd
nd
s
s
da
j k l
da
1) regular use for cold-worked screws * sinking permitted
n o n o
External thread a1 x1 g1 g2 u z1 z2 External thread a1 x1
g1 g2 u z1 z2
Nominal Pitch (f1) (f2) 2p + + Nominal Pitch (f1) (f2) 2p + +
ØM P max. max. min. max. max. IT 14 IT 14 ØM P max. max. min. max. max. IT 14 IT 14
3 0.5 1.5 1.25 1.1 1.75 1 0.75 1.5 20 2.5 7.5 6.3 5.6 8.7 5 5 10
4 0.7 2.1 1.75 1.5 2.45 1.4 1 2 22 2.5 7.5 6.3 5.6 8.7 5 5.5 11
5 0.8 2.4 2 1.7 2.8 1.6 1.25 2.5 24 3 9 7.5 6.7 10.5 6 6.7 12
6 1 3 2.5 2.1 3.5 2 1.5 3 27 3 9 7.5 6.7 10.5 6 6.7 13.5
8 1.25 3.75 3.2 2.7 4.4 2.5 2 4 30 3.5 10.5 9 7.7 12 7 7.5 15
10 1.5 4.5 3.8 3.2 5.2 3 2.5 5 33 3.5 10.5 9 7.7 12 7 8.2 16.5
12 1.75 5.25 4.3 3.9 6.1 3.5 3 6 36 4 12 10 9 14 8 9 18
14 2 6 5 4.5 7 4 3.5 7 39 4 12 10 9 14 8 9.7 19.5
16 2 6 5 4.5 7 4 4 8 42 4.5 13.5 11 10.5 16 9 10.5 21
18 2.5 7.5 6.3 5.6 8.7 5 4.5 9 45 4.5 13.5 11 10.5 16 9 22.5
n = Excerpt from ISO 3508/4755 (DIN 76) o = Excerpt from ISO 4753 (DIN 78)
a1 = Distance of the last full threadturn from the contact u = Incomplete thread at screw ends
surface (for parts with threads to the head) (general use for screws with rolled threading)
x1 = Thread run-out general use z1 = Length of dog point in ISD (Ka) finish
g (f) = Thread undercut general use (Type A) z2 = Length of dog point in LD (Za) finish
Rz
Surface roughness P < 2,5 P œ 2,5 nach
(acc. to DIN 267-2, not regulated by ISO-standard) lm = 0,4 lm = 1,25 DIN 4768
c = 0,08 c = 0,25 Teil 1
Thread flank Screws rolled 6,3 10 –
cut 16 25 –
Nuts 25 40 –
Connecting surface Cold forging 16 25 –
Warm forging 25 40 –
Shank (screws) Cold forging – – 50
Warm forging – – 100
Visible surface 10 – –
Excerpts from ISO 3508, 4755 (DIN 76) – ISO 4753 (DIN 78) – ISO 7378, 8991 (DIN 962/34803), ISO 4759-1 and DIN 267-2.
h
nd 1
a c x
x
nd 2
d f
The washers shown are just examples. The specifications are The reference value is the individual value specified in the
also valid correspondingly for other standardised and non- corresponding product standards.
standardised washer types. For dimensions without a tolerance specification ISO 2768
In the following tables, only the specifications for commercially (DIN 7168) m for product class A is valid, ISO 2768 (DIN 7168) g for
available product classes A and C are listed. product class C.
IT 13 0,14 0,18 0,22 0,27 0,33 0,39 0,46 0,54 0,63 0,72 0,81 0,89 0,97
tolerances
standard
IT 14 0,25 0,30 0,36 0,43 0,52 0,62 0,74 0,87 1,00 1,15 1,30 1,40 1,55
IT 15 0,40 0,48 0,58 0,70 0,84 1,00 1,20 1,40 1,60 1,85 2,10 2,30 2,50
IT 16 0,60 0,75 0,90 1,10 1,30 1,60 1,90 2,20 2,60 2,90 3,20 3,60 4,00
IT 17 1,00 1,20 1,50 1,80 2,10 2,50 3,00 3,50 4,00 4,60 5,20 5,70 6,30
– 0,270 – 0,270 – 0,280 – 0,290 – 0,300 – 0,310
a 11
– 0,330 – 0,345 – 0,370 – 0,400 – 0,430 – 0,470
– 0,060 – 0,070 – 0,080 – 0,095 – 0,110 – 0,120
c 11
– 0,120 – 0,145 – 0,170 – 0,205 – 0,240 – 0,280
– 0,006 – 0,010 – 0,013 – 0,016 – 0,020 – 0,025 – 0,030 – 0,036 – 0,043 – 0,050 – 0,056 – 0,062 – 0,068
f 8
– 0,020 – 0,028 – 0,035 – 0,043 – 0,053 – 0,064 – 0,076 – 0,090 – 0,106 – 0,122 – 0,137 – 0,151 – 0,165
for external features of size in mm
h 8 0/– 0,014 0/– 0,018 0/– 0,022 0/– 0,027 0/– 0,033 0/– 0,039 0/– 0,046 0/– 0,054 0/– 0,063 0/– 0,072 0/– 0,081 0/– 0,089 0/– 0,097
h 9 0/– 0,025 0/– 0,030 0/– 0,036 0/– 0,043 0/– 0,052 0/– 0,062 0/– 0,074 0/– 0,087 0/– 0,100 0/– 0,115 0/– 0,130 0/– 0,140 0/– 0,155
h 10 0/– 0,040 0/– 0,048 0/– 0,058 0/– 0,070 0/– 0,084 0/– 0,100 0/– 0,120 0/– 0,140 0/– 0,160 0/– 0,185 0/– 0,210 0/– 0,230 0/– 0,250
h 11 0/– 0,060 0/– 0,075 0/– 0,090 0/– 0,110 0/– 0,130 0/– 0,160 0/– 0,190 0/– 0,220 0/– 0,250 0/– 0,290 0/– 0,320 0/– 0,360 0/– 0,400
h 13 0/– 0,14 0/– 0,18 0/– 0,22 0/– 0,27 0/– 0,33 0/– 0,39 0/– 0,46 0/– 0,54 0/– 0,63 0/– 0,72 0/– 0,81 0/– 0,89 0/– 0,97
h 14 0/– 0,25 0/– 0,30 0/– 0,36 0/– 0,43 0/– 0,52 0/– 0,62 0/– 0,74 0/– 0,87 0/– 1,00 0/– 1,15 0/– 1,30 0/– 1,40 0/– 1,55
h 15 0/– 0,40 0/– 0,48 0/– 0,58 0/– 0,70 0/– 0,84 0/– 1,00 0/– 1,20 0/– 1,40 0/– 1,60 0/– 1,85 0/– 2,10 0/– 2,30 0/– 2,50
h 16 0/– 0,60 0/– 0,75 0/– 0,90 0/– 1,10 0/– 1,30 0/– 1,60 0/– 1,90 0/– 2,20 0/– 2,50 0/– 2,90 0/– 3,20 0/– 3,60 0/– 4,00
h 17 0/– 1,00 0/– 1,20 0/– 1,50 0/– 1,80 0/– 2,10 0/– 2,50 0/– 3,00 0/– 3,50 0/– 4,00 0/– 4,60 0/– 5,20 0/– 5,70 0/– 6,30
js 14 ± 0,125 ± 0,150 ± 0,180 ± 0,215 ± 0,260 ± 0,310 ± 0,370 ± 0,435 ± 0,500 ± 0,575 ± 0,650 ± 0,700 ± 0,775
js 15 ± 0,200 ± 0,240 ± 0,290 ± 0,350 ± 0,420 ± 0,500 ± 0,600 ± 0,700 ± 0,800 ± 0,925 ± 1,050 ± 1,150 ± 1,250
js 16 ± 0,300 ± 0,375 ± 0,450 ± 0,550 ± 0,650 ± 0,800 ± 0,950 ± 1,100 ± 1,250 ± 1,450 ± 1,600 ± 1,800 ± 2,000
js 17 ± 0,500 ± 0,600 ± 0,750 ± 0,900 ± 1,050 ± 1,250 ± 1,500 ± 1,750 ± 2,000 ± 2,300 ± 2,600 ± 2,850 ± 3,150
+ 0,006 + 0,009 + 0,010 + 0,012 + 0,015 + 0,018
k 6
0 + 0,001 + 0,001 + 0,001 + 0,002 + 0,002
+ 0,008 + 0,012 + 0,015 + 0,018 + 0,021 + 0,025
m 6
+ 0,002 + 0,004 + 0,006 + 0,007 + 0,008 + 0,009
+ 0,045 + 0,060 + 0,076 + 0,093 + 0,117 + 0,142
D 9
+ 0,020 + 0,030 + 0,040 + 0,050 + 0,065 + 0,080 placement of the tolerance interval s-z
+ 0,060 + 0,078 + 0,098 + 0,120 + 0,149 + 0,180 r
D 10 for external features of size
+ 0,020 + 0,030 + 0,040 + 0,050 + 0,065 + 0,080 p
n
nominal size
E 12 ei es
+ 0,014 + 0,020 + 0,025 + 0,032 – – –
h j
+ 0,024 + 0,032 + 0,040 – – – g js
EF 8
+ 0,010 + 0,014 + 0,018 – – –
f gh
+ 0,025 + 0,030 + 0,036 + 0,043 + 0,052 + 0,062 e ef
H 9
0 0 0 0 0 0 es
+ 0,060 + 0,075 + 0,090 + 0,110 + 0,130 + 0,160 a-c
H 11
0 0 0 0 0 0
A-C
+ 0,140 + 0,180 + 0,220 + 0,270 + 0,330 + 0,390 D
H 13 for internal features of size
0 0 0 0 0 0
E EF
+ 0,250 + 0,300 + 0,360 + 0,430 + 0,520 + 0,620 F FG
H 14
nominal size
0 0 0 0 0 0
G J
(H) = Nennmaß
– J K
General tolerance for linear dimensions JS M
œ 0,5 >3 >6 > 30 > 120 > 400 N
Tolerance class
Œ3 Œ6 Œ 30 Œ 120 Œ 400 Œ 1000 P
f (fine) ± 0,050 ± 0,050 ± 0,100 ± 0,150 ± 0,200 ± 0,300 R
m (medium) ± 0,100 ± 0,100 ± 0,200 ± 0,300 ±0,500 ± 0,800 S-Z
g (coarse) ± 0,150 ± 0,200 ± 0,500 ± 0,800 ±1,200 ± 2,000 0 zero line (h/H)
Nullinie (h/H) == nominal
Nennmaß size / tolerance interval
Toleranzfelder
+ / – placement of the tolerance
Plus/Minus-Toleranzlage upperGrundabmaße
es/ES Neg. limit deviation(0 - oberes Grenzmaß)
sg (very coarse) – ± 0,500 ± 1,000 ± 1,500 ± 2,000 ± 3,000 interval ei/EI lowerGrundabmaße
Pos. limit deviation(0 - unteres Grenzmaß)
Excerpts from ISO 286, 965, 4759 (DIN 267-2, 7160, 7161, 7168)
Standard and special parts according to drawings can be delivered for different applications in all necessary special materials - in any
amount required.
The table shows some examples of frequently requested special materials, roughly ordered according to application area:
New name
Old name
Old name
Picture Description Picture Description
Description Description
(example) example (example) example
Table 3: Dimensions for split pin holes (S) and wire holes (SK)
Gewinde-Ø M 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 27 30 33 36
Pin holes S*
(DIN 962/34803) d1 0.8 1 1.2 1.6 1.6 2 2.5 3.2 3.2 4 4 4 5 5 5 6.3 6.3 6.3
d1
le 2 2.2 2.6 3.3 3.3 4 5 6 6.5 7 7.7 7.7 8.7 10 10 11.3 11.3 12.5
le
* Position tolerance t =
2 IT13 (PK A), 2 IT14 (PK B), 2 IT15 (PK C)
d1
~0,5 k
According to DIN 2092 and DIN 2093, disc springs are cone-shaped discs which can be stressed along the axis. Compared to other
spring-types, these fully concentric bending springs with symmetric-rotation cross section have low spring deflection with high
spring power. The characteristic line of the disc springs depends to a large extent on the relationship of the free spring height [h0] to
the flatness and disc thickness [t]. This is why the characteristic line is split into three series.
Each series is split into three groups according to their thickness. These groups differentiate themselves from each other with various
production processes.
Table 1: Names
De Outside diameter
Di Inside diameter
t Thickness of the individual disc
l0 Construction height of the unstressed individual disc
s Spring deflection of the individual disc
h0 Information parameter (spring deflection up to the height for
disc springs without bearing surface); h0 = l0 – t
cold or hot-formed,
C ~ 40 ~ 1.3 3 > 6 mm
turned on all sides, with bearing surface,
Same-direction layering, alternate-direction layering or a combination of the two let disc springs be formed into columns with freely
configurable characteristics. If, for example, a spring column is made up of four alternate-direction individual disc springs with the
same geometry, the spring deflection increases fourfold in comparison with individual springs. With a spring packet of four same-
direction layering springs, the spring power increases fourfold in relation to individual springs.
5
same-direction
layering (1x4)
4
Spring power [kN]
alternate-direction
layering (4x1)
3
Individual springs
2
0
0 1 2 3 4 5
Spring deflection [mm]
The materials named in EN 10083, EN 10089 and EN 10132-4 are permitted for disc springs (standard is the material 1.8159 – 51 CrV 4),
C steels, however, only for Group 1 disc springs.
The disc springs are delivered hardened and tempered with a hardness of 42-52 HRC (Group 1 disc springs: 425 HV10 to 510 HV10). The
standard surface is coated in phosphate and oiled. Many additional surfaces for increasing corrosion-resistance, like for example,
mechanical galvanization or zinc-flake coating, are possible.
Stainless steels are also used as disc spring material. Compared with the standard, these special springs can have different, but al-
ways lower spring power.
Version T (R 82500)
Material Polyamide 6.6 (PA66), HF = halogen free, RoHS conform
Colour NA = natural
Operating temperature: -40 °C to 85 °C,
Properties
short-term 105 °C (500 h)4)
Version T- HS (R 82505)
Polyamide 6.6 heat stabilised (PA66HS),
Material
HF = halogen free, RoHS conform
Colour NA = natural/BK = black
Operating temperature: -40 °C to 105 °C,
Properties
short-term 145 °C (500 h)4)
Version T- W (R 82510)
Polyamide 6.6 UV-stabilised (PA66W),
Material
HF = halogen free, RoHS conform
Colour BK = black
Operating temperature: -40 °C to 85 °C,
Properties
short-term 105 °C (500 h)4)
Version T- HR (R 82515)
Polyamide 4.6 for high temperature (PA46),
Material
HF = halogen free, RoHS conform
Colour NA = natural
cable tie width = nominal size Operating temperature: -40 °C to +150 °C,
Properties
short-term up to +195 °C (500 h)4)
Version PA66
Polyamide 6.6, HF = halogen free,
Material
RoHS conform
Colour NA = natural
cable tie width = nominal size Operating temperature: -40 °C bis 85 °C,
Properties
short-term 105 °C (500 h)
Cable ties
R 82516 Dimension 9.0
Version PA11
Polyamide 11, HF = halogen free;
Material
RoHS conform
Colour BK = black
Operating temperature: -40 °C bis 85 °C,
cable tie width = nominal size Properties
short-term 105 °C (500 h)
Version PA11
Polyamide 6.6, UV-stabilised, HF = halogen free,
Material
RoHS conform
Colour BK = black
Operating temperature: -40 °C bis 85 °C,
cable tie width = nominal size Properties
short-term 105 °C (500 h)
Version PA66W
Polyamide 6.6, UV-stabilised,
Material
HF = halogen free, RoHS conform
Colour BK = black
Operating temperature: -40 °C to 85 °C,
Properties
short-term 105 °C (500 h)
R 82522 Cable tie width 3.6 S-Q 4.6 S-Q 4.6 S-A
l 150 150 150 200
fixing ties for edges, 2 pieces,
Bundle Ø max 33 45 31 45
edge width 1-3 mm
Tensile strength (N) 135 225 225 225
Type T30REC5A T50ROSEC5A T50SOSEC5B T50ROSEC5B
R 82523 Cable tie width 4.6 O-A 4.6 S-Q 4.6 S-A 4.6 S-Q
fixing ties for edges, 2 pieces, l 200 150 200 200 200
edge width 3-6 mm
Bundle Ø max 45 35 45 45 45
O-A = tie channel O-Q = tie channel Version Kabelbinder PA66HS Fußteil PA66HIRHS
top-axis top-cross Polyamide 6.6, heat stabilised, Polyamide 6.6, impact resistant,
Material
RoHS conform RoHS conform
Version TY-G1
h l h l
Material Polyamide 6.6 (PA66), HF = halogen free, RoHS conform
Colour NA = natural
Properties Operating temperature: -40 °C to 85 °C, short-term 105 °C (500 h)
Fastening self-adhesive and screw mounting
Version PA66
h l Polyamide 6.6 (PA66), HF = halogen free,
Material
RoHS conform
Colour NA = natural
Operating temperature: -40 °C to 85 °C,
Properties
short-term 105 °C (500 h)
Fastening Self adhesive
Version PA66
h l
Material Polyamide 6.6 (PA66), HF = halogen free, RoHS conform
Colour NA = natural
Operating temperature: -40 °C to 85 °C,
Properties
short-term 105 °C (500 h)
Fastening Self-adhesive and screw mounting
Type CL8
h2
Version CL8
h1
Taking into account a high safety factor in relation to the minimum breaking strength, the ring bolts according to DIN 580 and the
ring nuts according to DIN 582 have the load-bearing capacities as indicated in table 1. The load-bearing values apply for steel C15 E
and stainless steel A2/A4 without restriction in a temperature range of –20 °C to +200 °C.
Ring bolts and ring nuts are valid according to the 2006/42/EC Machinery Directive as load-carrying equipment and are subject to
CE labelling. Furthermore, they must show a specification of the minimum carrying force (WLL) as well as the specification of the
material if required for safe usage. The version of DIN 580-2010 and DIN 582-2010 not yet published at the time of printing of this
catalogue also prescribes that a marking of an arrow be present in the direction of the axis (picture 1) so that the user can tell that
the WWL specified on the product only applies in the direction of the axis.
Subsequent colour-coded marking of ring bolts and nuts (especially in red) is to be avoided so that they are not mistaken for high-
strength suspension points.
Table 1
Thread (d1) M8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20 M 24 M 30 M 36 M 42 M 48 M 56 M 64 M 72x6 M 80x6 M 100x6
capacity
axial (WLL) for
each eye bolt/ 140 230 340 700 1200 1800 3200 4600 6300 8600 11500 16000 20000 28000 40000
nut
kg
capacity up to 45°
capacity under
45°
max. 90° for
each eye bolt/ 70 115 170 350 600 900 1600 2300 3150 4300 5750 8000 10000 14000 20000
nut
kg
The safe working load values given in table 1 are based on the following assumptions:
• the eye nut is firmly screwed down and the collar sits evenly on the contact surface
• the length of the bolt thread is sufficient to ensure that the eye nut is fully engaged
• the material of the bolt on which the eye nut is to be screwed is of adequate strength
00 X
L7
YZ
WL
C 1 5E
M16
CE
Pict. 1 Pict. 3
Pict. 2
1. Standards
The following standards apply for "wire thread inserts for the metric ISO thread"
– DIN 8140-1 dimensions, technical specifications
– DIN 8140-2 helical coil threads for inserts, thread tolerances
– DIN 8140-3 gauges and gauge sizes
These standards apply for ISO metric coarse pitch threads and fine pitch threads.
Details for additional deliverable thread types (BSW/BSF, UNC/UNJC/UNF/UNJF, GAZ, BSP) are available upon request.
2. Field of application/materials/properties
– Initial use: for heavy-duty and long-lasting inside threads partly from metallic and non-metallic materials
– Use during repairs/follow-up work: as a replacement for unusable threads (= damaged/worn).
The particular properties of wire thread inserts are
– reduced inclination for cold welding with screwed fastenings
– mostly constant friction coefficient
– good temperature and corrosion resistance
– with profile B "locking" (➜ 4) additional resistance against independent loosening of the screwed fastenings thanks to increased
frictional locking in the thread.
Beyond the standard material in stock "Stainless steel 18.8 (A 2)", wire thread inserts from special materials are deliverable for par-
ticular usage requirements➜ Table 1.
3. Manufacture
The thread inserts are manufactured from a wire with rhombus-shaped cross-section. After the winding process, they have two
threaded profiles, one outside for the insertion into the tool's receiving thread according to DIN 8140-2 and one inside
(after insertion) for receiving a screw thread.
Characteristics for fine pitch threads with nominal size use/inside thread
M 8x1 M 10x1 M 10x1.25 M 12x1 M 12x1.25 M 14x1.5 M 14x1.25 M 16x1.5 M 20x1.5 M 20x2 M 24x1.5 M 24x2
min. 9.85 12.1 12.1 14.4 14.4 16.8 16.8 19.0 23.7 23.7 28.6 28.6
Outside-Ø
max. 10.1 12.5 12.5 14.8 14.8 17.2 17.2 19.4 24.2 24.2 29.1 29.1
Drill-Ø mm 8.3 10.25 10.4 12.3 12.4 14.5 14.4 16.5 20.5 20.5 24.5 24.5
Winding 1d = mm 8 10 10 12 12 14 8.4 16 20 20 24 24
count AW* AW 6.1 7.6 6.0 9.3 7.4 7.4 ( 15.2 ) 8.7 10.7 8.0 12.9 9.6
at nominal
1.5d = mm 12 15 15 18 18 21 12.4 24 30 30 36 36
length d/
AW 9.5 12.1 9.7 14.5 11.6 11.6 ( 18.2 ) 13.4 16.7 12.5 19.8 15.0
mm
2d = mm 16 20 20 24 24 28 14.4 32 40 40 48 48
AW 12.9 16.3 13.1 19.5 15.9 15.7 ( 19.4 ) 18.1 22.4 16.8 26.6 20.2
2.5d = mm 20 25 – – – 35 16.4 40 a ignition plug threads with special
(*Tol. –0.25) AW 16.5 20.7 – – – 19.9 ( 10.6 ) 22.9 d-dimensions
Tabelle 3: Overview: Tools, accessories and REYHER article number Fitting principle
Dimensions/tools in stock: → steel pq.: 561-563 Breaking the Thread insert fitted
engaging tang
d1 = nominal size l 6 7 8 9 10 12
l
blind hole depth min. 8 9 10 11 13 15
d1 = nominal size l 8 10 12 14 18 22
l blind hole depth min. 10 13 15 17 22 26
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Areas of application
Floor Fixings Cavity Fixings
It is now possible to connect steel flooring to supporting The legendary Hollo-Bolt® and Lindibolt® allow fast, cost-effective
steelwork without on-site drilling or welding for a fast, low cost connections to SHS and other hollow sections, or conventional
operation. Lindapter fixings allow installation to be carried out steelwork where access is available from one side only. The Hollo-
safely from above, often by one person, without elevated floors Bolt can be used as a primary structural connection as detailed
thus significantly reducing costs. in the SCI/BCSA publication ‘Joints in Steel Construction – Simple
Connections’. Plug-like fixing element for hollow profiles, pipes
and other constructions which are difficult to access from the rear.
3. Lindapter clamp
Dependent on the application different clamps could be used i.e.
Types A, B, BR, AF, LR, LS, D2 or D3.
4. Packing piece
In combination with the clamps mentioned above these parts a
increase the tail length to enable the product to sit correctly on the
beam. b
c
5. Location plate (can be supplied if required)
This is an essential part of the girder clamp assembly that enables d
all the components to be located in the correct position. The hole
centres and plate thickness are calculated to suit the individual
application.
e
6. Lindapter clamp
This can be of a similar type as 3 (above), although certain products
are designed to specifically work together i.e. A + B.
g
Loads
The table beneath shows tensile and frictional load capabilities for a
standard four bolt girder clamp using 4 bolts and 8 clamps at a 90°
crossover angle. Lindapter is only too pleased to carry out all design work
for individual connections free of charge based on the following details:
• Load per connection
• Size and type of both beams
• Angle of crossover
• Distance between beams
• Inclination of beams
Note:
All loads are based on actual test data having a safety factor for friction against slip and for tensile against ultimate failure
(typically 5:1). Use of lower safety factor is not recommended.
Approvals
All approvals apply to girder clamps using types A and B only, in sizes from M 12 to M 24, further information is available
upon request.
Y
ou can find more detailed information in the Lindapter catalogue.
This can be requested directly from REYHER or downloaded from
www.lindapter.de
Girder clamps
Typ A und B Accessories for type A and B Application examples
Typ A Typ B Typ CW Typ P1k/P2k
(R 82001) (R 82002) (R 82011) (R 82012/82013)
Typ LR
Adjustable two-part clamp with
large clamping range. Adjust-
ment of flange inclinations by up
to 15°.
Typ D2
to cancel the Clamp with adjustable screw for
recess filling slope of clamping large clamping range. Adjustment
plates for type D2 nose of type D2 of flange inclinations by up to 5°.
(R = REYHER-article number)
Information on the dimensioning and loads can be found in the Lindapter catalogue.
This can be requested directly from REYHER or downloaded www.lindapter.de
Zubehörteile
Typ CW/P1K/P2K
Clamps for frictional Special clamps for the assembly Flange clamp for parallel A versatile clamp for steel beams or A self adjusting clamp for various flange
loads.Can be used in of girders – flange on flange. girders with identical rails. The skirt prevents the clamp thicknesses and slopes of up to 10°. The
connection with type AF. The inner plate is replaced by a widths. Not suitable for from rotating during installation. special serrations on the tail prevent the
This type hooks around flat steel frame which is welded tapered flanges. The BR tail spans slotted clamp rotating during installation. The LS
the flange edge of the onto the clamp. holes. Suitable for flanges up to 8°. tail spans over slotted holes.
profiles.
Support fixings
Typ FLS Typ FL Typ LC Typ F3 Typ TC
(R 82068) (R 82008/ (R 82025) (R 82022) (R 82024)
82058)
Typ GF3030 Grating clamp for fast installation on parallel flanged girders.
(R 83030)
(R = article numbers)
When selecting the right plug or anchor for all purposes of use the following important factors need to be taken into
consideration - here is some advice to help you make your choice:
Table 2: Types of force transmission from plugs and anchors in the building ground
Force transmission: Frictional contact Adhesive bond Formschluss
(Traction from expansion) (expansion free) (expansion free)
Support mechanism: Contact pressure of the expansion Adhesive mortar joins with the Plug shape/Anchor part shape
parts on the wall of the drilling anchor and anchoring base adapts to the drill hole shape
hole = Friction > Tensile loads
Plug/ Plastic expansion plug Compound/Reaction anchor Cavity plug Zykon anchor
Anchor types: Metal expansion anchor Injection anchor
v-shaped bending
V-förmige cracks
Biegerisse crackedZugzone
tensile zone Non-binding typical values:
Edge spacing ≥ 2 x minimum anchoring depth
If in doubt, it is recommended to use tension zone approved plugs and Axial spacing ≤ 4 x minimum anchoring depth
anchors. (the approval details are to be observed on a case-by-case basis)
5. Loading
Alongside the criteria treated in 1-4, the permitted load (F) per plug or anchor is influenced by:
a) Plug/Anchor dimensioning, installation depth, distances
b) Material/Property class of the plug/anchor and the building component into which the loads were inserted
c) Building component thickness, load working point, load type (pull, diagonal pull, pressure, transverse force, bending)
d) Safety factors, details in the approvals
For a) The basis used for the calculation is the size of the actually supporting threaded part (nominal size partially relate to the
outer/sheath/drill diameters)
For b) The basis used for the values in approvals/from manufacturers apply to the corresponding form of delivery – e.g. steel, 8.8
or stainless steel A2/A4
6. Corrosion protection
The following guideline applies when specifying the proper protection of fixings against various types of corrosion:
The "Plug/Anchor fixing corrosion system" needs to be at least as fixed, durable and corrosion-resistant in the conditions of use as
the parts to be fitted
The task of constructive planning is to determine the necessary corrosion protection measures:
Here the wear-and-tear contingency of the corrosion protection in known operating conditions is to be taken into account until
maintenance is due or until the limitation of damages has been reached. Surface or material specifications are to be set accordingly
in the article order text.
Table 3: Overview of the surface and material corrosion protection options
Delivery condition/ Extent of load/ Area of use Notes
Corrosion protection Protective effect
Zinc plated steel I – II closed, dry interior rooms
Coating thickness ~ 5–8 = mild – moderate
mm
Hot dip galvanized steel ≥ IV outdoor area e.g. pole/ only with thicker dimensions due to
(tZn) Coating thickness = very strong crash barrier fixing the necessary play of the thread not
≥ 40 mm a component of the tech. approval
Plastic (Nylon) > IV all atmospheric conditions only special models
= very durable on offer
8. The assembly
Plugs and anchors can only achieve their intended task when they are properly installed.
The planner is to instruct the following for installation:
– Type, execution and dimension of the plug/anchor marking for min.
plaster installation length
– Edge and axial spacing on the component
– Special specifications of the technical approval
8.1 Drilling
Table 4:
Anchoring base Drill Drilling technique Machine Notes
Concrete ≥ B 25/C20/25 Hammer drills Rotary/Hammer drilling Drilling hammer for very large drillhole Ø or
low hammer count and very strong concrete
high hammer power reinforcement or diamond/
core drilling method.
B 15/C12/15 Stone drills Impact drilling Impact drilling machine –
Solid building materials with Stone drills Impact drilling Impact drilling machine depending on the
dense/fixed structure Hammer drills Rotary/Hammer drilling Drilling hammer component thickness and
Light-weight building mate- Stone drills Rotary drilling without impact Drilling machine component stability
rial with low strength Impact drilling Impact drilling machine make sure that the drill-
(Porous/Light-weight concrete) hole does not get too large
Perforated bricks Stone drills Rotary drilling without Drilling machine and that the bars of the
impact hole/hollow brick stones
Panels: Plasterboard/ Stone drills don't break off
Fibre cement
Chipboard/ Spiral drill
Wood/Wood- for wood
fibre boards
8.2 Borehole cleaning
Since drill dust can not provide grip or can block the space of an undercut, all loose elements need to be removed from the drillhole before the
plugs or anchors are inserted, e.g. by air-cleaning.
9. The approvals
For fasteners and anchors whose failure presents a danger to public safety, only plugs and anchors may be used which have been given ap-
proval for the use intended. General technical approvals are granted after type testing by the Deutsche Institut für Bautechnik (German Institute
for Civil Engineering), Berlin (DIBT). Special approvals for particular uses are granted by the institutes declared responsible for them or the
inspection centres of the relevant professional associations. Plugs and anchors with CE logos require "European Technical Approval" (ETA).
Building material
Baustoff/Verankerungsgrund European Building materials with the CE symbol may be traded
approvals freely in the EU economic zone. One of the
requirements for the CE logo on plugs is the prior gran-
Stand-off ting of "European Technical Approval" (ETA).
Abstands-
montage
installation ETA approvals are classified according to the use of the
plug into Options 1-6 for cracked concrete and 7-12 for
non-cracked concrete.
engaging work piece
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Chemical fixings
Article 88579 FHB II-P Dimensions 8x60 10x60 10x95 12x75 12x100 12x120 16x95
d0 10 10 12 12 14 14 16
FISCHER resin capsules FHB II-P
building materials: BN h0 = t 75 75 110 90 115 135 110
hef 60 60 95 75 100 120 95
matching for FHB II-A L FHB II-A S FHB II-A L FHB II-A S FHB II-A L FHB II-A L FHB II-A S
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 611
matching for RG M8 M 10 M 12 M 16
Dimensions 20 24 27 30
d0 25 28 32 35
Chemical fixings
Article 88534 RG M Dimensions M 8x110 M 8x150 M 8x250 M 10x130 M 10x165 M 10x190 M 10x220 M 10x250
d0 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 12
FISCHER anchor rods RG M tfix 13 54 160 20 55 80 110 140
building materials: BN, VD hef 80 80 80 90 90 90 90 90
wrench size hexagon 5 5 5 7 7 7 7 7
Dimensions M 10x350 M 12x160 M 12x220 M 12x250 M 12x300 M 12x380 M 16x165 M 16x190
d0 12 14 14 14 14 14 18 18
tfix 240 25 86 116 166 246 8 35
hef 90 110 110 110 110 110 125 125
wrench size hexagon 7 8 8 8 8 8 12 12
Dimensions M 16x250 M 16x270 M 16x300 M 16x380 M 16x500 M 20x260 M 20x290 M 20x350
d0 18 18 18 18 18 25 25 25
tfix 93 113 143 223 343 65 84 124
hef 125 125 125 125 125 170 170 170
wrench size hexagon 12 12 12 - - 12 12 12
Dimensions M 20x500 M 24x295 M 24x300 M 24x400 M 24x600 M 30x380 M 30x500
d0 25 28 28 28 28 35 35
tfix 294 56 65 161 361 65 185
For use with cartridge RM and RSB hef 170 210 210 210 210 280 280
(REYHER article 88533 and 88687) wrench size hexagon - - - - - - -
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 614
Article 88523 FIS A Dimensions 6x75 6x85 6x110 8x90 8x110 8x130 10x110
d0 8 8 8 10 10 10 12
FISCHER threaded rods FIS A tmin. - 80 80 80 80 80 80
building materials with hef min. - 75 75 75 75 75 75
anchor sleeve: LD, VD tfix max. - 2 25 - 25 45 25
building materials without anchors per
56 56 56 56 56 56 42
anchor sleeve: BL, VD, VP 360ml capsule*
Dimensions 10x130 10x150 10x200 12x140 12x160 12x180 12x210
d0 12 12 12 14 14 14 14
tmin. 80 80 80 80 80 80 80
hef min. 75 75 75 75 75 75 75
tfix max. 45 65 115 50 70 90 120
anchors per
42 42 42 34 34 34 34
360ml capsule*
Dimensions 12x260 16x175 16x200 16x250 16x300 20x245 20x290
d0 14 18 18 18 18 24 24
tmin. 80 80 80 80 80 80 80
hef min. 75 75 75 75 75 75 75
tfix max. 170 85 110 160 210 - -
anchors per
34 24 24 24 24 - -
360ml capsule*
Dimensions 24x290 24x380 30x340 30x430
d0 28 28 35 35
tmin. 80 80 80 80
hef min. 75 75 75 75
tfix max. - - - -
anchors per
- - - -
360ml capsule*
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 615
lE, min. 6 8 10 12
lE, max. 60 60 60 60
ds M6 M8 M 10 M 12
Chemical fixings
Article 88526 FIS H N Dimensions 16x85 18x85
hs 90 90
Dimensions 20x85
d0 20
h1 95
hs 90
For use with injection mortar
FIS-V, FIS-VS and FIS-VW (REYHER article 88522)
matching for FIS-A M 12
hs = anchor depth sleeve min.
hv = anchor depth anchor part min.
anchors per 360ml
* max. number when processing with 1 static 9
capsule*
mixer
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 615
Article 88593 FH II-S Dimensions 10/10 10/25 10/50 12/10 12/25 12/50 15/10 15/25 15/50
d0 10 10 10 12 12 12 15 15 15
FISCHER high performance anchors FH II-S
building materials: BN, VD td 65 80 105 90 105 130 100 115 140
hef 40 40 40 60 60 60 70 70 70
l 70 85 110 90 105 130 106 121 146
tfix 10 25 50 10 25 50 10 25 50
thread M6 M6 M6 M8 M8 M8 M 10 M 10 M 10
SW 10 10 10 13 13 13 17 17 17
washer 18x2 18x2 18x2 22x2.5 22x2.5 22x2.5 25x3 25x3 25x3
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 617
Article 88590 FH II-H Dimensions 10/10 10/25 10/50 12/10 12/25 12/50
d0 10 10 10 12 12 12
FISCHER high performance anchors FH II-H
building materials: BN, VD td 65 80 105 90 105 130
hef 40 40 40 60 60 60
l 75 90 115 92 107 132
tfix 10 25 50 10 25 50
thread M6 M6 M6 M8 M8 M8
SW 13 13 13 17 17 17
washer 18x2 18x2 18x2 22x2.5 22x2.5 22x2.5
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 618
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 618
Article 88583 FZA Dimensions 10x40 M 6/10 10x40 M 6/35 12x40 M 8/15 12x50 M 8/15
d0 10 10 12 12
FISCHER ZYKON bolt anchors FZA hef 40 40 50
building materials: BN, VD tfix 10 35 15 15
thread M6 M6 M8 M8
SW 10 10 13 13
washer 12x1.6 16x1.6 16x1.6
Dimensions 12x50 M 8/50 14x40 M 10/25 14x60 M 10/25 14x60 M 10/50
d0 12 14 14 14
hef 50 40 60 60
tfix 50 25 25 50
thread M8 M 10 M 10 M 10
SW 13 17 17 17
washer 16x1.6 20x2 20x2 20x2
Dimensions 18x80 M 12/25 18x80 M 12/55 22x100 M 16/60 22x125 M 16/60
d0 18 18 22 22
hef 80 80 100 125
tfix 25 55 60 60
thread M 12 M 12 M 16 M 16
SW 19 19 24 24
VdS approval starting form M 8 washer 24x2.5 24x2.5 30x3 30x3
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 617
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 618
tfix 30 30
thread M 10 M 10
SW 16 16
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 619
hef 40 50 60
ds M6 M6 M8
e2 8 8 11
e1 13 13 17
hef 40 40 40
ds* 8 10 12
e2 11 13 15
e1 17 19 21
* internal thread
FM approval starting from M 10
VdS approval M 8 - M 20
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 619
lE, min. 6 8 8 10
lE, max. 13 13 13 17
h1 32 33 43 43
Dimensions M 12 M 16 M 20
d0 15 20 25
l = hef 50 65 80
lE, min. 12 16 20
lE, max. 22 28 34
h1 54 70 85
FM approval starting from M 10
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 620
hef 30 30 30
l 40 65 85
tfix 5 30 50
Kd 13 13 13
hef 30 30 30
Kd 13 13 13
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 620
td 45
hef 30
l 50
tfix 5
thread M6
SW 10
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 620
td 35
hef 25
l 54
inner Ø eye 10
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 620
td 35
hef 25
l 54
inner Ø hook 10
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 620
Article 88582 Dimensions 6/5 6/10 6/30 8/5 8/10 8/20 8/30 8/50
d0 6 6 6 8 8 8 8 8
FBN II/FBN II K h2
FISCHER bolt anchors FBN II/FBN II K l 50 55 75 66 71 81 91 111
building materials: BN, VD tfix 5/- 10/- 30/- 5/15 10/20 20/30 30/40 50/60
SW 10 10 10 13 13 13 13 13
Dimensions 8/70 8/100 10/10 10/20 10/30 10/50 10/70 10/100
d0 8 8 10 10 10 10 10 10
h2
l 131 161 86 96 106 126 146 176
tfix 70/80 100/110 10/20 20/30 30/40 50/60 70/80 100/110
SW 13 13 17 17 17 17 17 17
Dimensions 10/140 10/160 12/10 12/20 12/30 12/50 12/80 12/100
d0 10 10 12 12 12 12 12 12
h2
l 216 236 106 116 126 146 176 196
tfix 140/150 160/170 10/25 20/35 30/45 50/65 80/95 100/115
SW 17 17 19 19 19 19 19 19
Dimensions 12/120 12/140 12/160 16/25 16/50 16/80 16/100 16/140
d0 12 12 12 16 16 16 16 16
h2
l 216 236 256 145 170 200 220 260
tfix 120/135 140/155 160/175 25/40 50/65 80/95 100/115 140/155
SW 19 19 19 24 24 24 24 24
Dimensions 16/160 16/200 20/30 20/60 20/80 20/120
d0 16 16 20 20 20 20
h2
l 280 320 187 217 237 277
K = short version tfix 160/175 200/215 30/55 60/85 80/105 120/145
with reduced anchor depth SW 24 24 30 30 30 30
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 620
t 65 70 90 105
hef 40 45 55 70
l 49 56 69 86
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 622
hef 45 50 62
l 52 60 90
ds* M8 M 10 M 16
Dimensions 20 24
d0 30 35
t 130 150
hef 77 90
l 110 125
ls = hef + ds + tfix d s* M 20 M 24
* = internal thread
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 622
hef 40 50 60
l 70 85 100
tfix 22 24 27
SW 13 15 18
thread M8 M 10 M 12
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 622
td 50 60 65
hef 30 35 40
l 37 43 52
e1 37 43 52
e1 45 55 60
Approval only valid for zinc plated steel,
VdS approval starting from M 8
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 622
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 624-625
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 624
Article 88564 FUR-SS Dimensions 8x80 8x100 8x120 10x80 10x100 10x115
d0 8 8 8 10 10 10
FISCHER frame fixings FUR-SS td 90 110 130 90 110 125
building materials: BN, VD, LD hef 70 70 70 70 70 70
l 80 100 120 80 100 115
tfix 10 30 50 10 30 45
dsxls 6x85 6x105 6x125 7x85 7x105 7x120
SW 10 10 10 13 13 13
Dimensions 10x135 10x160 10x185 10x200 10x230
d0 10 10 10 10 10
td 145 170 195 210 240
hef 70 70 70 70 70
l 135 160 185 200 230
tfix 65 90 115 130 160
dsxls 7x140 7x165 7x190 7x205 7x235
SW 13 13 13 13 13
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 625
hef 40 40 40 50
tfix 50 70 90 15
plug collar Ø 10 10 10 12
hef 50 50 50 50
tfix 40 60 80 105
plug collar Ø 12 12 12 12
screw head Ø 10 mm/Ø 12 mm
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 627
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 627
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 627
General fixings
Article 88520 UX Dimensions 6x35* 8x50* 10x60*
d0 6 8 10
FISCHER universal plugs UX
building materials: BN, BL, VD, LD, VP, LP, HP
t 45 60 75
l 35 50 60
t 85 95
dp - -
l 70 75
ls = l + dp + tfix + ds
ds 8 - 10 10 - 12
* also with border
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 627
l = hef 20 25 30 30 40
d0 8 10 12 14 16
t 50 70 80 90 100
l = hef 40 50 60 70 80
l = hef 20 25 30 30 40
Dimensions 10 12 14 16 20
d0 ds d0 10 12 14 16 20
t 70 80 90 100 120
h ef = l
h1
l = hef 50 60 75 80 90
ds 6-8 8 - 10 10 - 12 12 (1/2“) 16
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 628
l = hef 38 46 60 60
t 32 38 68 68
General fixings
Article 88506 M-S Dimensions 6 8 10 12
t 55 70 90 100
l = hef 40 50 70 80
thread M6 M8 M 10 M 12
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 628
FISCHER anchors M
building materials: BN, VD, VP, BL, HP
d0 10 12 16 20 24
t 45 50 65 80 90
l = hef 35 40 50 60 65
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 628
t 60 65 90
l = hef 50 55 75
ds 5 7 10
ls = hef + ds + tfix
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 628
thread M6 M6 M6 M8 M 10
Cavity fixings
Article 88512 HM-S Dimensions 4x32 4x46 4x59 5x37 5x52
d0 8 8 8 10 10
FISCHER cavity metal fixings HM-S
t 42 56 69 47 62
building materials: HP
l 32 46 59 37 52
dsxls M 4x40 M 4x52 M 4x66 M 5x45 M 5x60
dp 3 - 13 5 - 18 35 - 42 6 - 15 7 - 21
tfix 16 23 16 19 24
Dimensions 5x65 6x37 6x52 6x80
d0 10 12 12 12
t 75 47 62 90
l 65 37 52 80
dsxls M 5x73 M 6x45 M 6x60 M 6x88
dp 20 - 34 6 - 15 10 - 21 38 - 50
tfix 24 14 24 24
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 628
dp 65
a 58
l 125
thread Holzschraube 4 mm
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 629
dp 65 69 63 63 55
a 27 34 70 70 75
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 629
dp 51 35 60 60 55
a 27 34 70 70 75
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 629
Cavity fixings
Article 88598 GKM Dimensions 5
t 35
ds 4-5
tfix -
building
HP
materials
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 629
t 25
ds 4-5
tfix -
building
HP
materials
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 629
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 629
Scaffold fixings
Article 88536 Dimensions 12x90 12x120 12x160 12x190 12x230 12x300 12x350
eye Ø 23 23 23 23 23 23 23
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 630
hef 70 70 70 70
tfix - 30 65 110
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 629
hef 20 20 20 20 20
td 30 30 30 30 30
hef 20 20 20 20 20
disc height 7 7
df 4 8
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 630
Article 88764 Dimensions 6/10/55 8/5/56 K 8/5/66 8/10/71 8/20/81 8/30/91 8/50/111
d0 6 8 8 8 8 8 8
UPAT express anchors IMC h2 50 51 61 66 76 86 106
with 1 expanding cone, nut and washer l 55 56 66 71 81 91 111
tfix 10/- -/5 5/15 10/20 20/30 30/40 50/60
SW 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
Dimensions 8/100/161 10/5/71 K 10/10/86 10/20/96 10/30/106 10/50/126 10/100/176
d0 8 10 10 10 10 10 10
h2 156 63 78 88 98 118 168
l 161 71 86 96 106 126 176
tfix 100/110 -/5 10/20 20/30 30/40 50/60 100/110
SW 13 17 17 17 17 17 17
Dimensions 12/5/86 K 12/10/106 12/20/116 12/30/126 12/50/146 12/100/196 16/15/120 K
d0 12 12 12 12 12 12 16
h2 75 95 105 115 135 185 105
l 86 106 116 126 146 196 120
tfix -/5 10/25 20/35 30/45 50/65 100/115 -/15
SW 19 19 19 19 19 19 24
Dimensions 16/25/145 16/50/170 16/100/220 20/30/184 20/60/214
d0 16 16 16 20 20
h2 129 154 204 165 195
l 145 170 220 184 214
tfix 25/40 50/65 100/115 30/55 60/85
SW 24 24 24 30 30
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 630
l = hef 30 30 40 40 50 65 80
h1 32 33 43 43 54 70 85
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 631
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 631
d0 10 12 14 18 20 24 32
d0 14 14 18 18
d0 = drill hole Ø
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 633
matching for
M6-M8 M 8 - M 10 M 12 - M 16
UPM-A
matching for
- M6-M8 M 6 - M 12
UPM-I
d0 = drill hole Ø
Dimensions in stock:
Fixing systems: 633
matching for
M8 M 10 M 12 M 14 M 16
ASTA
Dimensions M 20 M 22 M 24 M 27 M 30
matching for
M 20 M 22 M 24 M 27 M 30
ASTA
The "MULTI-MONTI fastener system" is a fast, secure, time-saving and cost-cutting screw fastening method.
Without plugs and without expansion pressure, "MULTI-MONTI screw anchors" can be mounted into building materials like
• Concrete, natural stone • Lime sand brick
• Solid brick, clinker brick • Hollow-block concrete
"MULTI-MONTI screw anchors HMS and MMS" are well-suited to all regular standard fastenings.
88902
Technische Informationen ➔ rote Seiten TiB
Informationen”
Type S
siehe “Technische ETA 05/0010 Z-211-1503
Zulassungen
Hexagon head lieferbar)
steel, ZP Ausführungen auf Anfrage kurzfristig
(In nichtrostendem Stahl oder in anderen
S = Sechskantkopf
MULTI-MONTI-Schraubanker MMS/HMS*
S
galvanisch verzinkt
Stahl geh.
88902 Drill Anchor Clamping Admissible Admissible Recommended
Wrench size depth depth length tension load in tension load in tension load in
Øxl RAZ 4472 Drill Ø
88902.010 Artikel
hexagon cracked concrete non-cracked non-cracked
h1 hnom tfix C20/25 concrete C20/25 concrete C20/254)
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [kN]
6x401) SW 10 5 45 35 5 - - 2.4
6x50 SW 10 5 55 45 5 0.32) 1.52) 3.8
6x60 SW 10 5 55 45 15 0.32) 1.52) 3.8
6x80 SW 10 5 55 45 35 0.32) 1.52) 3.8
6x100 SW 10 5 55 45 55 0.32) 1.52) 3.8
7.5x351) SW 13 6 40 35 1 - - 2.2
7.5x401) SW 13 6 45 35 5 - - 2.2
7.5x45 SW 13 6 55 45 1 0.52) 2.02) 3.7
7.5x50 SW 13 6 55 45 5 0.52) 2.02) 3.7
7.5x60 SW 13 6 65 55 5 2.03) 3.13) 5.3
7.5x80 SW 13 6 65 55 25 2.03) 3.13) 5.3
7.5x100 SW 13 6 65 55 45 2.03) 3.13) 5.3
7.5x120 SW 13 6 65 55 65 2.03) 3.13) 5.3
7.5x140 SW 13 6 65 55 85 2.03) 3.13) 5.3
10x60 SW 16 8 65 55 5 0.82) - 5.0
10x70 SW 16 8 75 65 5 3.73) 4.93) 6.8
10x80 SW 16 8 75 65 15 3.73) 4.93) 6.8
10x100 SW 16 8 75 65 35 3.73) 4.93) 6.8
10x120 SW 16 8 75 65 55 3.73) 4.93) 6.8
10x140 SW 16 8 75 65 75 3.73) 4.93) 6.8
10x160 SW 16 8 75 65 95 3.73) 4.93) 6.8
12x601) SW 18 10 65 55 5 - - 4.7
12x80 SW 18 10 85 75 5 4.93) 6.53) 8.3
12x90 SW 18 10 85 75 15 4.93) 6.53) 8.3
12x100 SW 18 10 85 75 25 4.93) 6.53) 8.3
12x120 SW 18 10 85 57 45 4.93) 6.53) 8.3
12x140 SW 18 10 85 75 65 4.93) 6.53) 8.3
12x160 SW 18 10 85 75 75 4.93) 6.53) 8.3
14x80 SW 21 12 80 70 10 - - 7.3
14x110 SW 21 12 105 95 15 8.23) 12.33) 12.5
14x130 SW 21 12 105 95 35 8.23) 12.33) 12.5
14x150 SW 21 12 105 95 55 8.23) 12.33) 12.5
16x801) SW 24 14 80 70 10 - - 7.3
16x1201) SW 24 14 130 110 10 - - 15.9
16x130 SW 24 14 130 115 15 12.13) 16.43) 17.0
16x150 SW 24 14 130 115 35 12.13) 16.43) 17.0
20x1001) SW 30 18 110 90 10 - - 10.5
20x1301) SW 30 18 140 115 15 - - 18.3
1) = not a component of the approvals 2) = in acc. with DIBt approval no. Z-21.1-1503 3) = in acc. with ETA 05/0010 4) = manufacturer specification for use without approval
88903
Type St ETA 05/0010 Z-211-1503
Metric stud
steel, ZP
Admissible Recommended
Wrench Drill- Drill Anchor Clamping Admissible tension
Connection tension load in tension load in
Øxl size Ø depth depth length load in non-cracked
Thread cracked concrete non-cracked
hexagon d0 h1 hnom tfix concrete C20/25
C20/25 concrete C20/254)
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [kN]
6x60 SW10 M 6x5 5 55 45 15 0.32) 1.52) 3.8
7.5x70 SW10 M 8x14 6 55 45 25 0.52) 2.02) 3.7
7.5x80 SW10 M 8x14 6 65 55 25 2.03) 3.13) 5.3
7.5x100 SW10 M 8x14 6 65 55 45 2.03) 3.13) 5.3
7.5x120 SW10 M 8x14 6 65 55 65 2.03) 3.13) 5.3
7.5x140 SW10 M 8x14 6 65 55 85 2.03) 3.13) 5.3
7.5x160 SW10 M 8x14 6 65 55 105 2.03) 3.13) 5.3
10x80 SW13 M 10x11 8 65 55 25 0.82) - 5.0
10x100 SW13 M 10x11 8 75 65 35 3.73) 4.93) 6.8
10x120 SW13 M 10x11 8 75 65 55 3.73) 4.93) 6.8
10x140 SW13 M 10x11 8 75 65 75 3.73) 4.93) 6.8
10x160 SW13 M 10x11 8 75 65 95 3.73) 4.93) 6.8
1) = not a component of the approvals 2) = gin acc. with DIBt approval no. Z-21.1-1503 3) = in acc. with ETA 05/0010 4) = manufacturer specification for use without approval
88908
Type P ETA 05/0010 Z-211-1503
Pan head
steel, ZP
88905
ETA 05/0010 Z-211-1503
Type F
Countersunk head
Admissible Recommended
Hexalobu- Drill- Drill Anchor Clamping Admissible tension
tension load in tension load in
Øxl lar socket Head-∅ Ø depth depth length load in non-cracked
cracked concrete non-cracked
size (TORX) d0 h1 hnom tfix concrete C20/25
C20/25 concrete C20/254)
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [kN]
5x301) T-25 8.7 4 35 30 1 - - 1.9
5x401) T-25 8.7 4 40 35 5 - - 2.6
5x501) T-25 8.7 4 40 35 15 - - 2.6
5x601) T-30 8.7 4 40 35 25 - - 2.6
6x401) T-30 11 5 35 30 10 - - 1.9
6x50 T-30 11 5 55 45 5 0.32) 1.52) 3.8
6x60 T-30 11 5 55 45 15 0.32) 1.52) 3.8
6x80 T-30 11 5 55 45 35 0.32) 1.52) 3.8
6x100 T-30 11 5 55 45 55 0.32) 1.52) 3.8
6x120 T-30 11 5 55 45 75 0.32) 1.52) 3.8
6x140 T-30 11 5 55 45 95 0.32) 1.52) 3.8
7.5x50 T-40 13.6 6 55 45 5 0.52) 2.02) 3.7
7.5x60 T-40 13.6 6 65 55 5 2.03) 3.13) 5.3
7.5x80 T-40 13.6 6 65 55 25 2.03) 3.13) 5.3
7.5x100 T-40 13.6 6 65 55 45 2.03) 3.13) 5.3
7.5x120 T-40 13.6 6 65 55 65 2.03) 3.13) 5.3
7.5x140 T-40 13.6 6 65 55 85 2.03) 3.13) 5.3
7.5x160 T-40 13.6 6 65 55 105 2.03) 3.13) 5.3
1) = not a component of the approvals 2) = in acc. with DIBt approval no. Z-21.1-1503 3) = in acc. with ETA 05/0010 4) = manufacturer specification for use without approval
MULTI-MONTI
= Innovative fixing elements from
assembly system
For
the conversion to ISO standards, production needs a certain amount of customisation/transition time. Until otherwise regulat-
ed, the article descriptions and REYHER article numbers in the article heads of this catalogue apply to the blind rivets offered. The
Technical Information in the TI section of this catalogue also applies here.
For versions and/or material combinations for which standards currently do not exist, subsequent ISO standardisation or a remain-
ing standard, DIN 7337, may have to be reckoned with.
AlA = aluminium alloy (Al alloy) – SSt = stainless steel
St. = steel (should be protected for storage – e.g. zinc plated version)
Blind rivets: 1 The blind rivet is inserted into the drill hole from the
front of the work piece. The drift pin is incorporated
Function and assembly process until the head fit from the die of the setting tool.
Blind rivet technology was developed as a fastening The blind rivet size is based on load and material
procedure for hollow profiles and similar single-side strength
access use fields.
2 Through operation of the setting tool the protruding
The simple, fast, and thus very economical, blind rivet end of the rivet body is reformed through the drift
principle has since replaced conventional fastening pin head into a closing-head.
tasks in many assembly fields and is continually find- At the same time the materials are compressed
ing new fields of application.
REYHER has a comprehensive range of blind rivets so
that a suitable design is available for every purpose. 3 t he rivet pin is pre-programmed to snap off at
the predetermined breaking point - a secure rivet
The placement devices provided are ergonomically
fastening is completed
formed and designed for long-term professional use.
( - ) ( - ) ( - )
Length Clamping length range (min. - max.)
k
8 0.5 – 5.0 0.5 – 5.0 0.5 – 5.0
12 5.0 – 9.0 5.0 – 9.0 5.0 – 9.0
12 St./Al. 6.5 – 8.5/7.0 – 9.0 6.5 – 8.5/6.5 – 8.5 6.0 – 8.0/6.0 – 8.0
k 14 St./Al. - - 8.0 – 9.5/-
16 St./Al. -/9.0 – 13.0 8.5 – 12.0/8.5 – 12.5
18 St./Al. - -/12.5 – 14.5
20 St./Al. - 12.0 – 16.0/14.5 – 16.5
25 St./Al. - -
R 88419 G Material
Shear strength min. in N (Tensile strenght min. in N)
rivet
Al alloy/steel zinc plated
720 1400 1800
Al alloy
(950) (2000) (2700)
Length plate thickness (– max.)
d2
8 - 4 -
10 6 - 6
k
12 - 8 -
14 - - 10
16 12 12 -
18 - - 13
20 - - 15
25 - - 20
Al-Leg.
R 88475 PG-A Material Shear strength min. in N
rivet (Tensile strength min. in N)
n St. verz.
Al alloy/steel zinc plated 720 1.060 1.600
Al-Leg.
steel zinc plated/steel zinc plated (1.050) (1.680) (2.270)
1.200 1.650 2.400
mit Sollbruchdorn,
Al alloy/A2 Stahl
(1.600) (2.400) (3.200)
Length Clamping length range (min. – max.)
d2
10 withRAZcountersunk
4950 head d2 8.9 11
k 2.2 2.6
. verz. forMEGA-S
high strength assembly
St. verz. gelb drill Ø 4.9 6.5
R 88477 Material Shear strength min. in N
Sollbruchdorn,
steel zinc plated/steel zinc plated rivet (Tensile strength min. in N)
6.850 12.500
St.
ochfeste (4.500) (8.200)
d2
k
Length Clamping length range (min. – max.)
10.5 1.6 - 6.4 -
14.1 - 2.0 - 9.5
14.5 5.5 - 11.1 -
890 1.550
Al alloy
(1.000) (2.000)
k Length Clamping length range (min. – max.)
weiche Werkstoffe
14.5 1.0 - 3.0 -
19 - 1.6 - 6.3
19.5 1.0 - 6.3 -
21.1 1.0 - 9.5 -
22.2 - 4.7 - 9.5
24.3 3.2 - 12.7 -
25.4 - 7.9 - 12.7
28.5 - 11.1 - 15.9
31.7 - 14.2 - 19.0
Al alloy
Steel ZP drill Ø 6.1 7.1 9.1 11.1
k
A2
A4 Available clamping lengths Å price pages
R 88490
drill Ø 6 +0.1 7 +0.1 9 +0.1 11 +0.1
d2
d1
Al alloy
Steel ZP
k clamping
A2 0.5 – 6.0 0.5 – 6.0 0.5 – 6.0 0.5 – 7.5
length
R 88491
Al alloy d2 drill Ø 6 +0.1 7 +0.1 9 +0.1 11 +0.1
d1
Steel ZP
Clamping
k 1.5 – 6.0 1.5 – 6.0 1.5 – 6.0 1.5 – 7.5
length
head d2 9 10 13 16 16.5
SW k 0.8 1 1.5 1.5 2.0
R 88483
Steel ZP Hexagon size 6 7 9 11 13
d2
d1
Figure A:
Thread profile with 5
measuring points D... Internal thread (nut)
d... External thread (screw)
Thread types
Table 1 shows an overview of the most common thread types for screws and nuts. The metric ISO thread has been valid since 1963 as a basis
for global, uniform standardisation (ISO) for "Mechanical Fasteners".
Table 1: Overview of the most conventional thread types for mechanical fasteners (excerpt from DIN 202)
Code Description Version Designation Flank acc. to
letter Usage Example <) Standard
M Metric ISO thread Coarse thread right-hand M 20x80 60° ISO 724
M-LH Coarse thread left-hand M 20x80 LH (DIN 13-1)
M Fine thread right-hand M 20x2x80 ISO 724
M-LH Fine thread left-hand M 20x2x80 LH (DIN 13-2...11)
M-SN 4 Metric ISO thread Interference fit thread sealing M 20 Sn 4x80 DIN 13-51
M-Sk 6 for transition fit Interference fit thread non-sealing M 20 Sk 6x80
MFS MFS 20x80 DIN 8141-1
M Metric thread Screw threads with larger thread limit DIN 2510 M 20x80 DIN 2510-2
with large clearance deviation nut tolerance 6H
EG-M Metric ISO thread: helical External thread dimensions for thread EG M 20 / DIN 8140-2
coil threads for inserts inserts with coarse and fine threading EG M 20x2
M-az/M-AZ Metric ISO thread for HDG items undersized and oversized thread for HDG M 12-6az 60° ISO 965-4
external and internal threads ISO 965-5
M-keg. Metric external taper screw thread for screw plugs and lubricating nipples M 20x1.5 taper DIN 158-1
G Cylindrical Ww pipe threads where for pipes/pipe fastenings G 3/4“ 55° ISO 228-1
pressure-tight joints are not made on
the threads
R Taper Ww piping thread where for external threads pipes/ R 3/4“ DIN 2999-1
pressure-tight joints are not made on fittings/pipe screwed fastenings DIN 3858
the threads
Rp Cylindrical Ww Pipe threads where for internal thread pipes/ Rp 3/4“
pressure-tight joints are made on the fittings/pipe screwed fastenings
thread
Tr Metric ISO trapezoidal thread for general use Tr 20x4 30° ISO 2901-04
(single-start and multi-start thread) Precision movement thread nach Angabe DIN 3975
Rd Cylindrical round thread for, e.g. flush pipe screwed Rd 20x1/8 DIN 405-1,2
(single-start and multi-start thread) fastenings
ST Tapping screw thread ST 4,2 60° ISO 1478
– Wooden screw thread – DIN 7998
UNC USA: inch thread Coarse thread 3/4-10 UNC 60° ANSI B 1.1
UNF Fine thread 3/4-16 UNF B.S. 1580-1.2
BSW UK: inch thread Coarse thread 3/4-10 BSW 55° B.S. 84
BSF Fine thread 3/4-12 BSF
Thread manufacture
• Non-cutting production • Metal-cutting production
(= normal for large series production of screws) – cutting using profile threading die
– thread rolling using profile barrels (M 2–M 30) – thread-chasing using profile clip
– thread rolling using profile rolls ≥ M 20 – reeling using profile threading die
– milling, grinding (for special movement threads)
Table 4: Limit deviations AO - AU (min. - max.) for external and internal threads (bolts/nuts) with coarse and fine pitch thread (RG/FG)
(Extracts from ISO 965-2 /DIN 13 - 20, 21, 22, 27)
Thread Pitch Ø Toler- Major Ø Pitch Ø Minor Ø Toler- Major Ø Pitch Ø Minor Ø
Pitch P
Nom. Ø Zero-line ance d d2 d3 ance D D2 D3
d/D RG FG h/H max. min. max. min. max. min. min. max. min. max. min.
M3 0.5 2,675 6g 2,980 2,874 2,655 2,580 2,367 2,273 6H 3,000 2,675 2,775 2,459 2,599
6e 2,950 2,844 2,625 2,550 2,337 2,243 6G 3,020 2,695 2,795 2,479 2,619
M4 0.7 3,545 6g 3,978 3,838 3,523 3,433 3,119 3,002 6H 4,000 3,545 3,663 3,242 3,422
6e 3,944 3,804 3,489 3,399 3,085 2,968 6G 4,022 3,567 3,685 3,264 3,444
M5 0.8 4,480 6g 4,976 4,826 4,456 4,361 3,995 3,869 6H 5,000 4,480 4,605 4,134 4,334
6e 4,940 4,790 4,420 4,325 3,959 3,833 6G 5,024 4,504 4,629 4,158 4,358
M6 1 5,350 6g 5,974 5,794 5,324 5,212 4,747 4,596 6H 6,000 5,350 5,500 4,917 5,153
6e 5,940 5,760 5,290 5,178 4,713 4,562 6G 6,026 5,376 5,526 4,943 5,179
M8 1.25 7,188 6g 7,972 7,760 7,160 7,042 6,438 6,272 6H 8,000 7,188 7,348 6,647 6,912
8e 7,937 7,602 7,125 6,935 6,403 6,165 6G 8,028 7,216 7,376 6,675 6,940
1 7,350 6g 7,974 7,794 7,324 7,212 6,747 6,596 6H 8,000 7,350 7,500 6,917 7,153
M 10 1.5 9,026 6g 9,968 9,732 8,994 8,862 8,128 7,938 6H 10,000 9,026 9,206 8,376 8,676
8e 9,933 9,558 8,959 8,747 8,093 7,823 6G 10,032 9,058 9,238 8,408 8,708
1.25 9,188 6g 9,972 9,760 9,160 9,042 8,438 8,272 6H 10,000 9,188 9,348 8,647 8,912
M 12 1.75 10,863 6g 11,966 11,701 10,829 10,679 9,819 9,602 6H 12,000 10,863 11,063 10,106 10,441
8e 11,929 11,504 10,792 10,556 9,782 9,479 6G 12,034 10,897 11,097 10,140 10,475
1.5 11,026 6g 11,968 11,732 10,994 10,854 10,128 9,930 6H 12,000 11,026 11,216 10,376 10,676
M 14 2 12,701 6g 13,962 13,682 12,663 12,503 11,508 11,271 6H 14,000 12,701 12,913 11,835 12,210
8e 13,929 13,479 12,630 12,380 11,475 11,148 6G 14,038 12,739 12,951 11,873 12,248
1.5 13,026 6g 13,968 13,732 12,994 12,854 12,128 11,930 6H 14,000 13,026 13,216 12,376 12,676
M 16 2 14,701 6g 15,962 15,682 14,663 14,503 13,508 13,271 6H 16,000 14,701 14,913 13,835 14,210
8e 15,929 15,479 14,630 14,380 13,475 13,148 6G 16,038 14,739 14,951 13,873 14,248
1.5 15,026 6g 15,968 15,732 14,994 14,854 14,128 13,930 6H 16,000 15,026 15,216 14,376 14,676
M 18 2.5 16,376 6g 17,958 17,623 16,334 16,164 14,891 14,625 6H 18,000 16,376 16,600 15,294 15,744
8e 17,920 17,390 16,296 16,031 14,853 14,492 6G 18,042 16,418 16,642 15,336 15,786
2 16,701 6g 17,962 17,682 16,663 16,503 15,508 15,271 6H 18,000 16,701 16,913 15,835 16,210
M 20 2.5 18,376 6g 19,958 19,623 18,334 18,164 16,891 16,625 6H 20,000 18,376 18,600 17,294 17,744
8e 19,920 19,390 18,296 18,031 16,853 16,492 6G 20,042 18,418 18,642 17,336 17,786
2 18,701 6g 19,962 19,682 18,663 18,503 17,508 17,271 6H 20,000 18,701 18,913 17,835 18,210
M 22 2.5 20,376 6g 21,958 21,623 20,334 20,164 18,891 18,625 6H 22,000 20,376 20,600 19,294 19,744
8e 21,920 21,390 20,296 20,031 18,853 18,492 6G 22,042 20,418 20,642 19,336 19,786
2 20,701 6g 21,962 21,682 20,663 20,503 19,508 19,271 6H 22,000 20,701 20,913 19,835 20,210
M 24 3 22,051 6g 23,952 23,577 22,003 21,803 20,271 19,955 6H 24,000 22,051 22,316 20,752 21,252
8e 23,915 23,315 21,966 21,651 20,234 19,803 6G 24,048 22,099 22,364 20,800 21,300
2 22,701 6g 23,962 23,682 22,663 22,493 21,508 21,261 6H 24,000 22,701 22,925 21,835 22,210
M 27 3 25,051 6g 26,952 26,577 25,003 24,803 23,271 22,955 6H 27,000 25,051 25,316 23,752 24,252
8e 26,915 26,315 24,966 24,651 23,234 22,803 6G 27,048 25,099 25,364 23,800 24,300
2 25,701 6g 26,962 26,682 25,663 25,493 24,508 24,261 6H 27,000 25,701 25,925 24,835 25,210
M 30 3.5 27,727 6g 29,947 29,522 27,674 27,462 25,653 25,306 6H 30,000 27,727 28,007 26,211 26,771
8e 29,910 29,240 27,637 27,302 25,616 25,146 6G 30,053 27,780 28,060 26,264 26,824
2 28,701 6g 29,952 29,577 28,003 27,803 26,271 25,955 6H 30,000 28,051 28,316 26,752 27,252
M 33 3.5 30,727 6g 32,947 32,522 30,674 30,462 28,653 28,306 6H 33,000 30,727 31,007 29,211 29,771
8e 32,910 32,240 30,637 30,302 28,616 28,146 6G 33,053 30,780 31,060 29,264 29,824
2 31,701 6g 32,962 32,682 31,663 31,493 30,508 30,261 6H 33,000 31,701 31,925 30,835 31,210
M 36 4 33,402 6g 35,940 35,465 33,342 33,118 31,033 30,655 6H 36,000 33,402 33,702 31,670 32,270
8e 35,905 35,155 33,307 32,952 30,998 30,489 6G 36,060 33,462 33,762 31,730 32,330
3 34,051 6g 35,952 35,577 34,003 33,803 32,271 31,955 6H 36,000 34,051 34,316 32,752 33,252
Table 6: Limit deviation for UNC and UNF threads acc. to ASME B 1.1
Tolerances for external thread in inch Tolerances for internal thread in inch
Thread Tolerance class 2A Tolerance class 2B
UNC/
Nom. Ø Pitches Major Ø Pitch Ø Minor Ø Major Ø Pitch Ø Minor Ø
UNF
UNC/UNF Nr.
min. max. min. max. max. min. min. max. min. max.
UNC 56 0,0813 0,0854 0,0717 0,0738 0,0641 0,0860 0,0744 0,0772 0,0667 0,0737
2
UNF 64 0,0816 0,0854 0,0733 0,0753 0,0668 0,0860 0,0759 0,0786 0,0691 0,0752
UNC 48 0,0938 0,0983 0,0825 0,0848 0,0735 0,0990 0,0855 0,0885 0,0764 0,0845
3
UNF 56 0,0942 0,0983 0,0845 0,0867 0,0770 0,0990 0,0874 0,0902 0,0797 0,0865
UNC 40 0,1061 0,1112 0,0925 0,0950 0,0814 0,1120 0,0958 0,0991 0,0849 0,0939
4
UNF 48 0,1068 0,1113 0,0954 0,0978 0,0865 0,1120 0,0985 0,1016 0,0894 0,0968
UNC 40 0,1191 0,1242 0,1054 0,1080 0,0944 0,1250 0,1088 0,1121 0,0979 0,1062
5
UNF 44 0,1195 0,1243 0,1070 0,1095 0,0972 0,1250 0,1102 0,1134 0,1004 0,1079
UNC 32 0,1312 0,1372 0,1141 0,1169 0,1000 0,1380 0,1177 0,1214 0,1040 0,1140
6
UNF 40 0,1321 0,1372 0,1184 0,1210 0,1074 0,1380 0,1218 0,1252 0,1110 0,1190
UNC 32 0,1571 0,1631 0,1399 0,1428 0,1259 0,1640 0,1437 0,1475 0,1300 0,1390
8
UNF 36 0,1577 0,1632 0,1424 0,1452 0,1301 0,1640 0,1460 0,1496 0,1340 0,1420
UNC 24 0,1818 0,1890 0,1586 0,1619 0,1394 0,1900 0,1629 0,1672 0,1450 0,1550
10
UNF 32 0,1831 0,1891 0,1658 0,1688 0,1519 0,1900 0,1697 0,1736 0,1560 0,1640
UNC 24 0,2078 0,2150 0,1845 0,1879 0,1654 0,2160 0,1889 0,1933 0,1710 0,1810
12
UNF 28 0,2085 0,2150 0,1886 0,1918 0,1725 0,2160 0,1928 0,1970 0,1770 0,1860
UNC 20 0,2408 0,2489 0,2127 0,2164 0,1894 0,2500 0,2175 0,2224 0,1960 0,2070
1/4
UNF 28 0,2425 0,2490 0,2225 0,2258 0,2065 0,2500 0,2268 0,2311 0,2110 0,2200
UNC 18 0,3026 0,3113 0,2712 0,2752 0,2451 0,3125 0,2764 0,2817 0,2520 0,2650
5/16
UNF 24 0,3042 0,3114 0,2806 0,2843 0,2618 0,3125 0,2854 0,2902 0,2670 0,2770
UNC 16 0,3643 0,3737 0,3287 0,3331 0,2993 0,3750 0,3344 0,3401 0,3070 0,3210
3/8
UNF 24 0,3667 0,3739 0,3430 0,3468 0,3243 0,3750 0,3479 0,3528 0,3300 0,3400
UNC 14 0,4206 0,4361 0,3826 0,3897 0,3510 0,4375 0,3911 0,4003 0,3600 0,3760
7/16
UNF 20 0,4281 0,4362 0,3995 0,4037 0,3767 0,4375 0,4050 0,4104 0,3830 0,3950
UNC 13 0,4876 0,4985 0,4435 0,4485 0,4069 0,5000 0,4500 0,4565 0,4170 0,4340
1/2
UNF 20 0,4906 0,4987 0,4619 0,4662 0,4392 0,5000 0,4675 0,4731 0,4460 0,4570
UNC 12 0,5495 0,5609 0,5016 0,5068 0,4617 0,5625 0,5084 0,5152 0,4720 0,4900
9/16
UNF 18 0,5524 0,5611 0,5205 0,5250 0,4949 0,5625 0,5264 0,5323 0,4050 0,5150
UNC 11 0,6112 0,6233 0,5588 0,5643 0,5150 0,6250 0,5660 0,5732 0,5270 0,5460
5/8
UNF 18 0,6149 0,6236 0,5828 0,5875 0,5574 0,6250 0,5889 0,5949 0,5650 0,5780
UNC 10 0,7353 0,7482 0,6773 0,6832 0,6291 0,7500 0,6850 0,6927 0,6420 0,6630
3/4
UNF 16 0,7391 0,7485 0,7029 0,7079 0,6741 0,7500 0,7094 0,7159 0,6820 0,6960
UNC 9 0,8592 0,8731 0,7946 0,8009 0,7408 0,8750 0,8028 0,8110 0,7550 0,7780
7/8
UNF 14 0,8631 0,8734 0,8216 0,8270 0,7883 0,8750 0,8286 0,8356 0,7980 0,8130
UNC 8 0,9830 0,9980 0,9101 0,9168 0,8492 1,0000 0,9188 0,9276 0,8650 0,8900
1
UNF 12 0,9868 0,9982 0,9382 0,9441 0,8990 1,0000 0,9459 0,9535 0,9100 0,9280
UNC 7 1,1064 1,1228 1,0228 1,0300 0,9527 1,1250 1,0322 1,0416 0,9700 0,9980
1 1/8
UNF 12 1,1118 1,1232 1,0631 1,0691 1,0240 1,1250 1,0709 1,0787 1,0350 1,0530
UNC 7 1,2314 1,2478 1,1476 0,1550 1,0777 1,2500 1,1572 1,6680 1,0950 1,1230
1 1/4
UNF 12 1,2368 1,2482 1,1879 1,1941 1,1490 1,2500 1,1959 1,2039 1,1600 1,1780
UNC 6 1,3544 1,3726 1,2563 1,2643 1,1741 1,3750 1,2667 1,2771 1,1950 1,2250
1 3/8
UNF 12 1,3617 1,3731 1,3127 1,3190 1,2739 1,3750 1,3209 1,3291 1,2850 1,3030
UNC 6 1,4794 1,4976 1,3812 1,3893 1,2991 1,5000 1,3917 1,4022 1,3200 1,3500
1 1/2
UNF 12 1,4867 1,4981 1,4376 1,4440 1,3989 1,5000 1,4459 1,4542 1,4100 1,4280
UNC 5 1,7268 1,7473 1,6085 1,6175 1,5091 1,7500 1,6201 1,6317 1,5330 1,5670
1 3/4
UNF 12 1,7368 1,7482 1,6881 1,6941 1,6490 1,7500 1,6959 1,7037 1,6600 1,6780
UNC 4 1/2 1,9751 1,9971 1,8433 1,8528 1,7325 2,0000 1,8557 1,8681 1,7590 1,7950
2
UNF 12 1,9868 1,9982 1,9380 1,9441 1,8990 2,0000 1,9459 1,9538 1,9100 1,9280
3 UNC 4 2,9730 2,9968 2,8237 2,8344 2,6991 3,0000 2,8376 2,8515 2,7290 2,7670
4 UNC 4 3,9728 3,9966 3,8229 3,8342 3,6989 4,0000 3,8376 3,8523 3,7290 3,7670
Table 6:
Thread Ø Pitch P Thread Ø Number G (per 1 inch)
M Tr M M-F M-F2 M-F3 Tr UNC/UNF UNC UNF BSW BSF R, G
Inch = mm
No. (NC) (NF) (Ww C) (Ww F) Rp
1 0.25 (0.2) 0 1,524 – 80 – – –
1.2 0.25 (0.2) 1 1,854 64 72 – – –
1.4 0.3 (0.2) 2 2,184 56 64 – – –
1.6 0.35 (0.2) 3 2,515 48 56 – – –
1.8 0.35 (0.2) 4 2,845 40 48 – – –
2 0.4 (0.25) 5 3,175 40 44 – – –
2.2 0.45 (0.25) 6 3,505 32 40 – – –
2.5 0.45 (0.35) 8 4,166 32 36 – – –
3 0.5 (0.35) 10 4,826 24 32 – – –
3.5 0.6 (0.35) 12 5,486 24 28 – – –
4 0.7 0.5 1/8 3,175 – – 40 – 28
5 0.8 0.5 5/32 3,969 – – 32 – –
6 1 0.75 0.5 3/16 4,763 – – 24 32 –
8 8 1.25 1 0.75 0.5 1,5 7/32 5,556 – – 24 28 –
10 10 1.5 1.25 1 0.75 2 1,5 1/4 6,350 20 28 20 26 19
12 12 1.75 1.5 1.25 1 3 2 5/16 7,938 18 24 18 22 –
14 14 2 1.5 1.25 1 4 3 2 3/8 9,525 16 24 16 20 19
16 16 2 1.5 1 4 2 7/16 11,113 14 20 14 18 –
18 18 2.5 2 1.5 1 4 2 1/2 12,700 13 20 12 16 14
20 20 2.5 2 1.5 1 4 2 9/16 14,288 12 18 12 16 –
22 22 2.5 2 1.5 1 8 5 3 5/8 15,875 11 18 11 14 14
24 24 3 2 1.5 1 8 5 3 3/4 19,050 10 16 10 12 14
27 26/28 3 2 1.5 (1) 8 5 3 7/8 22,225 9 14 9 11 14
30 30 3.5 2 1.5 (1) 10 6 3 1 25,401 8 12 8 10 11
33 32/34 3.5 2 1.5 10 6 3 1 1/8 28,575 7* 12 7 9 11
36 36 4 3 2 1.5 10 6 3 1 1/4 31,750 7* 12 7 9 11
39 38/40 4 3 2 1.5 10 7 3 1 3/8 34,925 6* 12 6 8 11
42 42 4.5 (4) 3 2 1.5 10 7 3 1 1/2 38,100 6* 12 6 8 11
45 44/46 4.5 (4) 3 1.5 12 7/8 3 1 3/4 44,450 5* 12 5 7 11
48 48 5 (4) 3 2 1.5 12 8 3 2 50,802 4 1/2* 12 4 1/2 7 11
52 50/52 5 (4) 3 2 1.5 12 8 3 2 1/4 57,150 4 1/2* – 4 – 11
56 55 5.5 4 3/2 1.5 14 9 3 2 1/2 63,500 4* – 4 – 11
60 60 5.5 4 3/2 1.5 14 9 3 2 3/4 69,850 4* – 3 1/2 – 11
64 65 6 4 3 2 (1.5) 16 10 4 3 76,200 4* – 3 1/2 – 11
68 70 6 4 3 2 (1.5) 16 10 4 4 101,60 4* – 3 – 11
With fine pitch thread, M-F insertion is preferred * Studbolts Ø ≥ 1" = constant 8 threads/inch
** Pipe threads have a larger major diameter (➜ Table 5)
General information
Corrosion is the reaction of a metallic material with its environment which causes a measurable change in the material Material
and can negatively influence the function of a metallic component or an entire system. In most cases, this reaction is
of an electrochemical nature, but, in some cases, it can be of a chemical or a metal-physical nature. (Definition: Basic
principle of "Corrosion" according to ISO 8044) Corrosion
Table 1 shows the most important corrosion types from a selection of different corrosions which need to be considered Environment Reaction
Surface corrosion, e.g. rust Crevice corrosion Electrochemical corrosion intergranular/ Stress corrosion cracking
Pitting corrosion (Contact corrosion) transgranular corrosion
(see Table 2)
Corrosion is unavoidable, but damage due to corrosion is avoidable, provided the proper planning of suitable corrosion protection measures is in
place. The corrosion protection of screw fastenings needs to be at least as corrosion-resistant as the components to be connected.
The task of constructive planning is to determine the necessary corrosion protection measures. Here the resilience of the corrosion protection in known
operating conditions is to be taken into account until maintenance is due or until the limitation of damages has been reached. Surface or material
specifications are to be listed in the article order text according to standards.
The next page provides a rough overview of the corrosion protection options for fasteners.
Inspection standards for corrosion protection procedures, compiled in DIN pocketbook 175, stipulate uniform conditions for the type and setup of
equipment and methods for checking adherence to the specified coating type, layer thickness and optical appearance. The inspections according to
these standards do not provide any information on the effect or fatigue strength of the corrosion protection under practical operating conditions.
An overview of the friction coefficients for various surface combinations Å TI assembly. The friction ratios in the screw fastenings are vital when
determining the correct tightening torque (Å VDI 2230)
Table 2: Electrochemical corrosion with metal pairings
Electrochemical corrosion Hot-dip galvanized steel
The combination of electrochemical noble and ignoble metals in humid In regard to
Construction steel
Cadmium coating
Magnesium alloy
conditions (= electrolyte) generates corrosion currents which spread contact Aluminium alloy
Low-alloy steel
Stainless steel
from ignoble (anodic) metal to more noble metal (cathode). This means corrosion
Chrome steel
Area ratio*
that less noble metal will be more eroded or corroded. The corrosion of observed
Cast steel
material
current thicknesses are also vital. If the ignoble, anodic part is small in
Copper
t
Lead
comparison with the surrounding cathodic area (screw head on sheet
Zinc
Tin
surface), a very high anodic current thickness will generate which will
carry off a lot of material. Magnesium small S S S S S S S S S S S S
alloy large M M M M S S S S S S S S
Example 1:
small M G M M S S S S S S S S
Zinc plated screws for fastening a copper sheet: Zinc
large G G G G G G G G G G G G
Zinc is considerably less noble compared to copper. In humid
Hot dip small M G M M S S S S S S S S
conditions, a very high corrosion current thickness occurs on the small, galvanized steel large G G G G G G G G G G G G
ignoble, anodic screw head (left column zinc - small) in the direction of
the noble, cathodic copper sheet (upper row - copper). The galvanized Aluminium small M G G G M S S S S
G M S
alloy large G M M G G M S S M
surface of the screw erodes in a short space of time and red rust appears
on the steel. Cadmium small G G G G S S S S S S S S
coating large M G M G G G G G G G G G
Remedy: Construction small G G G G G M S S S S S S
In relation to the metallic building component, the fasteners should be steel large G G G G G G G G G G G G
as similar as possible if not more noble. Low-alloy small G G G G G G G S S S S S
steel large G G G G G G G G G G G G
Screw Component
small G G G G G G M S S S S S
zinc plated zinc plated Cast steel
large G G G G G G G G G G
nickel plated steel, copper, brass small G G G G G G G M M S S
Chrome steel
stainless steel, zinc plated, aluminium, copper, brass large G G G G G G G G G G
Example 2: small G G G G G G G G G G G
Lead
Copper or stainless steel screws which work in a similar way for large G G G G G G G M G G G
fastening a zinc plated metal sheet: Tin
small G G G G G G G G G
This time, the ignoble, anodal, galvanized section is very large in large G G G G G G G G M G
relation to the small, noble, cathodic screw head. The corrosion current Copper
small G G G G G G G M M S
which stretches over the entire surface has very low tightness in the large G G G G G G G G G M G
anode. The material degradation occurs across the entire surface and Stainless small G G G G G G G G G
shows hardly any corrosion. This process actually additionally protects steel large G G M G G G G G M M M G
the nobler screw head against corrosion. S = strong corrosion of the observed material
M = moderate corrosion of the observed material (in very humid environments)
If unfavourable metal pairings cannot be avoided, they should be isolated G = negligible or zero corrosion of the observed material
from each other, e.g. using intermediate layers or coatings. Here, it must * ratio of the surface of the "observed" material to the surface of the "pairing material"
be made sure that the full strength of the connection remains intact. (Source: "FEUERVERZINKEN" (HOT DIP GALVANIZATION) information centre)
• Special materials Nickel, nickel alloys metallic, bright-polished DIN 17740, 17742-44 INCONEL, HASTELLOY, MONEL…
Special copper alloys DIN 17662–17665 Sn-/Al-Bronze, NEUSILBER,
Multi-component bronzes RESISTIN, CUNIFER…
Special steels EN 10269 (DIN 17240), SEW 390 URANUS, SICROMAL, MANOX…
* mechanical properties Å TI-227
Table 5: Yearly erosion values for zinc Table 6: Service conditions/Layer thicknesses
(for flat surface corrosion) for zinc plated steel
200
µm
thickness in µm
150 aliur ft
des Zinküberzuges
nnIn
I in warm, dry A 3 A/B/F
atmosphere) Fe/Zn 5/8
Dicke
"moderate"
A 3 C/D
(Indoor conditions
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 2 in rooms in which
8 - 12 b Fe/Zn 12 A/F
Fe/Zn 8/12
condensation may occur)
Schutzdauer in [years]-(mean
Protection time Jahren (Mittelwert)
value)
A 4 C/D
"strong"
A 5-6/B-G
3 (Outdoor weathering under 12 - 25 b
A 7 A/F
Service condition µm/year moderate conditions)
Fe/Zn 12-25
Indoors 1,0 – 2,0 "very strong"
A 7 C/D
Country air* 1,3 – 2,5 (Outdoor weathering under dif-
4 ficult corrosive conditions –
25 c Fe/Zn 25
City air* 1,9 – 5,6 c 2 C/D
e.g. sea/industry environment)
Industry air* 6,4 – 19 a Corresponds to general standard stock type
b c Observe maximum layer thicknesses according to Table 8.
Sea air* 2,2 – 7,2 Thread size/oversize required, choose hot dip galvanization if necessary
* In practice, a mixed climate is to be reckoned with. – Extract from EN 1403, ISO 2081 (protective effects differ in practice)
Table 7: Reference values for corrosion and temperature resistance of galvanizing on steel
Coating Cr(VI)- free Coat Saltspray test according to ISO 9227 Temperature resistance
thickness [µm] White rust [h] Red rust [h] Coating up to approx. … °C
zinc plated 3 2 12
colourless/blue passivated 1 yes 5 12 36 60
8 24 72
zinc plated 5 48 72
yellow chromated 1 no 60
8 72 120
zinc plated 5 72 96
olive chromated 1 no 60
8 96 144
zinc plated 5 12 -
black chromated 1 no 60
8 24 72
zinc plated colourless/blue passivated 5 72 96
with sealing 2 yes 60
8 72 120
zinc plated thicklayer passivated (TLP) 5 48 72
without sealing 2 yes 120
8 72 120
zinc plated thicklayer passivated 5 96 168
with sealing 2 yes 120
8 96 240
zinc plated black passivated 5 24 72
with sealing 2 yes 60
8 24 96
ZnFe black 5 24 48
without sealing 23 yes 100
8 24 72
ZnFe black 5 120 196
with sealing 2 yes
8 120 240
ZnNi black 5 24 360
without sealing 23 yes 180
8 24 480
ZnNi black 5 120 600
with sealing 2 yes
8 120 720
ZnNi transparent 5 120 360
without sealing 2 yes 180
8 120 600
ZnNi transparent 5 144 480
with sealing 2 yes
8 144 720
Zinc flake coating 5 - 480
with chromate (Cr-(VI)) no 150/180 4
8 - 720
Zinc flake coating 6 - 240
without chromate yes 150/180 4
8 - 480
Resistance according to ISO 4042 attachment B (informative)
Typical values for drum goods, before first assembly and without thermal processing. All surfaces with sealant are only electrically conductive to a limited extent.
The friction coefficients vary and need to be inspected when undertaking actual installation work.
Limited abrasion resistance of the black surface
Temperature dependent on the product used
Reference values apply only for homogeneous surfaces without mistakes
The technical conditions of delivery ISO 4042 apply to electroplated coatings on standard and non-standard fasteners.
The thread tolerances apply before the coatings are plated (when coating, the zero line may not be exceeded with screw threads or
come up short with nut threads). Thus the screw thread with coating can be positioned between the upper size of the tolerance field
and the zero line.
In the interest of threadability, the layer thickness for thread parts with a normal degree of tolerance of 6g/6H is logically limited. The
empirically recommended limit values possible according to ISO 4042 can be found in Table 8. Thicker coatings require different toler-
ance zones with larger sizes according to DIN 13-14 (custom-made).
When inspecting the threadability, ISO 6157-1/-3 (DIN 267-19, Section 2.7) needs to be observed.
Table 8: Maximum layer thicknesses for outer threads with thread tolerance group g
Max. coat thickness [µm]
For electroplated coatings on high-
Thread Ø according to ISO 4042 1 Practice values 2 strength fasteners with tensile
Pitch
M Screw length Screw length strengths from approx. 1000 N/mm2
< 5d 5d – 10d 10d – 15d < 5d 5d – 15d (e.g. 10.9 ... 12.9) and hardened
1–2 0.2 – 0.4 3 3 3 - - fasteners with hardnesses of approx.
2.5 – 7 0.45 – 1 5 3 3 3 (3) 320 HV or more, the danger of
8 1.25 5 5 3 5 3 hydrogen embrittlement cannot be
10 – 16 1.5 – 2 8 5 5 5 3 ruled out with any certainty, even
18 – 22 2.5 10 8 5 (8) 5 with well-known methods. (ISO
24 – 27 3 12 8 8 8 5 4042 Abs.6/attachment A/ISO 15330).
30 – 33 3.5 12 10 8 8 8 For this reason, these fasteners are
36 – 52 4–5 15 12 10 10 8 only electroplated coated when
56 – 60 5.5 15 15 12 12 10 explicitly requested to do so and on
64 6 20 15 12 12 10 the orderer's own responsibility.
(Alternative coatings Å Tab. 3)
1 mathematical limiting value according to ISO 4042, Tab. 2
2 recommended limiting value from practice in due consideration of manufacturing and procedural faults
according to ISO 6157-1, -3
A coating of zinc flakes is a "paint" made of many small flakes that primarily
protects components of different types against corrosion. Zinc flake coatings
mostly contain a combination of zinc and aluminium flakes that are linked by an
inorganic matrix.
The zinc flake coatings typically consist of a base coat as per DIN EN ISO 10683 and a
top coat which can be organic or inorganic in accordance with the requirements.
Protective effects from 480 to more than 1,000 hours against base metal corrosion
(red rust) as per DIN EN ISO 9227 can now be achieved with extremely thin layers
of base and top coat of 5 – 12 µm. The key requirements on the fastening and
corrosion are regulated by the standard in accordance with the designation system
– this concerns:
• Corrosion resistance
• Friction coefficients Quelle: Dörken MKS-Systeme GmbH & Co. KG
For hot dip galvanized fasteners, the technical conditions of delivery apply according to ISO 10684.
The minimum layer thickness of at least 40 µm at the point of measurement stipulated by this standard requires that the thread
dimensions be adjusted (see Table 9).
The undersize is usually to be found in the screw thread with the tolerance group 6az so that the hot dip galvanized screw thread
does not exceed the (ISO-compatible) zero line (h tolerance). These screws are also identified with a "U". Rethreading the screw is not
permitted.
For high-strength structural bolting assemblies-system HV-according to EN 14399-4, a non-rethreaded screw (g tolerance) is coated
which means that the screw thread with hot dip galvanization is above the zero line. In this case the necessary oversize is in the nut
thread (= 6 AZ).
The nut thread is later cut into the hot dip galvanized castings. The corrosion protection of the bare nut thread comes from the zinc
coating of the screw thread with remote cathodic protection.
Table 10: Basic measurements of the screw thread before hot dip galvanization – tolerance group 6az according to ISO 10684/ISO 965-4
Thread M 6* M8 M 10 M 12 M 14 M 18 M 24 M 30 M 36 M 42 M 48 M 56 M 64
M 16 M 22 M 27 M 33 M 39 M 45 M 52 M 60
Upper limit dimension -290 -295 -330 -335 -340 -350 -360 -370 -380 -390 -400 -410 -420
es [µm]
* not regulated by standards
After hot dip galvanization, the requirements of ISO 898-1 and ISO 898-2 apply to hot dip galvanized screws and nuts ≥ M 12.
For thread sizes M 8 and M 10, reduced resilience applies according to ISO 10684.
Table 11: Min. tensile strength [N] for screws of the 6az tolerance
Property class 4.6 5.6 8.8 10.9
Marking 4.6 U 5.6 U 8.8 U 10.9 U
M 6* 7 075 8 844 14 150 17 687
M 8 13 300 16 600 26 600 34 500
M 10 21 400 26 800 42 900 55 700
M 12 33 700 42 200 67 400 87 700
M 16 62 800 78 500 125 000 163 000
M 20 98 000 122 000 203 000 255 000
M 24 141 000 176 000 293 000 367 000
M 30 224 000 280 000 466 000 583 000
M 36 327 000 408 000 678 000 850 000
* not regulated by standards, reference values
Table 12: Proof loads [N] for nuts of the tolerance class 6AZ
Property class 5 6 8 10
Marking 5Z 6Z 8Z 10 Z
M 6* 7 969 9 962 15 934 19 923
M 8 17 300 20 000 25 500 30 600
M 10 28 600 33 000 42 200 50 400
M 12 51 400 59 000 74 200 88 500
M 16 95 800 109 900 138 200 164 900
M 20 154 400 176 400 225 400 259 700
M 24 222 400 254 200 324 800 374 200
M 30 353 400 403 900 516 100 594 700
M 36 514 700 588 200 751 600 866 000
* not regulated by standards, reference values
When assembly hot dip galvanized screws and nuts, especially with additional lubrication of the threading, different friction coef-
ficients and tightening torques need to be reckoned with. EN 1993-1-8 NA need to be considered for hot dip galvanized high-strength
structural bolting assemblies! (Å TI-attachment)
The zinc coating may give a small excess to the outer measurements (head, shaft).
Articles with hollow sections (e.g. keys for hexagon socket screws, cap nuts, etc.) are not suitable for hot dip galvanizing.
The grey appearance of the hot dip galvanizing is dependent on the material and not characteristic for the quality of the corrosion
protection. White rust and/or whitish to dark corrosion points (zinc-oxide) which can occur after hot dip galvanization, e.g. through
dampness, do not usually impair the corrosion protection and no reason for rejection (Å ISO 1461, Section 6.1).
A certain surface rawness and small dents in the thread tips are dependent on the procedure. For this reason, an assembly tool may
be required for initial screwing.
The mechanical properties of steel metric screws as well as their quality inspection and marking are set in ISO 898-1.
Designation system for the property classes
The most important mechanical properties for steel screws are given a two-number combination name – here's an example:
The first number gives 1/100 of the The second number specifies the 10-fold ratio
minimum tensile strength of the lower yield strength limit (Rel or Rp 0.2) for
in N/mm2 stress area.
Tensile strength 8 x 100 = 800 N/mm2. 8.8 nominal tensile strength Rm (yield strength ratio).
8.8
08.8
* if there is a lack of space, a marking based on the clock system can be used (Å analogue Table 3)
The DIN product and function standards for nuts are being converted to ISO standards. Accordingly, during the transition
period standards for previous DIN and new ISO nut designs shall be on the market together.
Information about standards conversion, “Standards conversion DIN → ISO”, see TI-7:
The properties of nuts with coarse threads is specified in ISO 898-2 (EN 20898-2/DIN 267-4) and for nuts with fine threads
in ISO 898-6. The loadability of a nut is set by the hardness & nut height and defined by the proof load.
It is regulated that specific nut types must be marked with the property class.
The type of marking as well as the place where it needs to appear is prescribed in the standards ISO 898-2, DIN 267-24 and
DIN 267-13, among others.
The key number specifies a direct assignment of property classes of the screws, bolts and studs ( ➔ Table 2).
Table 2: Assignment of the nut property classes to the screw property classes
Property class Associated screw/bolt/stud Nut - Thread range
of the nut Property class Thread range Type 11) Type 21)
4 4.6 4.8 > M 16 > M 16
4.6 4.8 ≤ M 16
5 ≤ M 39
5.6 5.8 ≤ M 39
6 6.8 ≤ M 39 ≤ M 39
8 8.8 ≤ M 39 ≤ M 39 > M 16 ≤ M 39
10 10.9 ≤ M 39 ≤ M 39
12 12.9 ≤ M 39 ≤ M 16 ≤ M 39
1) The type determines the necessary proof loads in ISO 898-2.
Note in accordance with ISO 898-2: In general, nuts from the higher property class can be used instead of nuts from the lower property class. This is recommended for a
screw-nut fastening with loads above the yield stress or above the proof stress.
Table 3: Alternative marking of the property class with symbols (clock system)
Property class 4 5 6 8 10 12 2)
Marking
22 H
The properties of fasteners as per American ASME standards are regulated in the following standards among others:
• Hexagon head and square head screws: ASME B18.2.1-2010
• Hexagon socket head cap screws: ASME B18.3-2012
• Nuts: ASME B18.2.2-2010
• Plain washers: ASME B18.22.1-1965
The property classes/mechanical properties for these fasteners are regulated in different norms and standards that are partly included
in the product standards. A clear and strict separation as in the field of DIN/EN/ISO standards in product and function standards is not
present in the field of ASME standards.
REYHER nevertheless offers a separation here, item 83931 Table 5: Mechanical properties of hexagon head screws
corresponds to the longer dimensions with partial thread and as per ASME B18.2.1/SAE J429
item 83933 corresponds to the shorter dimensions with full Property class Grade 5 (~ 8.8) Grade 8 (~ 10.9)
thread.
Properties Ø>¼–1 Ø > 1 – 1½ Ø>¼–1
Tensile strength
The thread tolerances for inch screws are regulated in the ASME N/mm² 827 724 1034
B18.1.1 standard where the following tolerances apply: psi 120.000 105.000 150.000
• Tolerance limit 2A prior to galvanic coating, 0.2 % yield strength
N/mm² 634 558 896
• Tolerance limit 3A (go-master ring) and 2A (no-go gauge) after psi 92.000 81.000 130.000
the coating
Elongation at fracture
unless otherwise agreed. in % Min. 14% Min. 12%
The mechanical properties for screws as per ASME B18.2.1 are Rockwell core
defined in accordance with the SAE J429 standard (see Table 5). hardness 25 - 34 19 - 30 33 - 39
in HRC min.-max.
Strengths are normally specified there in psi (pound-force per
square inch), 1000 psi = 6,895 N/mm². Marking of the
property class
Screws as per ASME B18.2.1 should be marked with the manufacturer’s mark and the
property class as per SAE J429.
Properties of hexagon socket head cap screws as per ASME B18.3-2012 Table 1
The ASME B18.3-2012 standard regulates the properties of hexagon socket head cap
screws with inch thread. The 1936 version of the standard was thoroughly revised in
1960. The head geometry had also changed. The goods supplied by REYHER comply
fully with the “1960 series”; the “1936 series” can be obtained on request. The ASME
B18.3 standard specifies 5 different product geometries here (including countersunk
head and lower head height). The hexagon socket head cap screws (comparable to
DIN 912/ISO 4762) are described in detail in the following.
The thread tolerances for inch screws are regulated in the Table 6: Mechanical properties of
ASME B18.1.1 standard where the following tolerances apply: hexagon socket head cap screws as per ASME B18.3/ASTM A574
• Up to and including 1 inch: Class 3A, Properties Steel as per ASTM A574 (~ 12.9)
• Above 1 inch: Class 2A. Ø≤½ Ø>½
The mechanical properties for screws as per ASME B18.3-2012 Tensile strength
Table 1 are only defined in accordance with the ASTM A574 N/mm² 1241 1172
standard (see Table 6). Strengths are normally specified there in psi 180.000 170.000
psi (pound-force per square inch), 1000 psi = 6.895 N/mm². 0.2 % yield strength
N/mm² 1054
These screws should only be marked with the manufacturer’s psi 153.000
mark as only one property class is provided for this product. The
head of the hexagon socket head cap screw can be knurled at the Elongation at fracture
Min. 10%
choice of the manufacturer. A galvanic coating should be avoided in %
due to the high tensile strength and the associated danger of
hydrogen embrittlement. Rockwell core hardness
39 - 45 37 - 45
in HRC min.-max.
X X X X
Nuts as per ASME B18.2.2 should be marked with the manufacturer’s mark and the property class.
The mechanical properties of fasteners made from corrosin-resistant stainless steel as well as their quality inspection and marking
are set in ISO 3506.
For hexagon head, hexagon/hexalobular socket head cap and slotted/cross recessed screws, property class 70 is the usual.
Fasteners made from stainless steels are tough and well suited for sub-zero temperatures (screws with head as low as –60 °C, screws
without head as low as –200 °C according to DIN 267-13).
Austenitic materials cannot be hardened with heat treatment – Fasteners from austenitic materials (A 1 – A 5) have a different
assembly behaviour than quenched and tempered steel fasteners. Improper assembly can lead to failure (cold shut/fretting/breakage).
Magnetic properties: The magnetic properties are described by their permeability µ∏. Fasteners
made from stainless steels are generally not magnetisable – magnetisation can occur through the A 2: µf P 1,8
A 4: µf P 1,015
manufacturing process: when particular requirements of magnetisability are set, this needs to be A 4L: µf P 1,005
arranged accordingly.
Extract from ISO 3506-1
Finish of fasteners made from stainless steels shall be supplied clean and bright. attachment H
(passivation → ISO 16048)
Marking: Hexagon head screws/bolts, hexagon/hexalobular socket head cap screws, studs and nuts xyz
from a nominal thread diameter of ≥ M 5 (studs from ≥ M 6) are to be marked with the manufacturer's
identification mark, the steel group and the property class.
A2-70
The combination of high strength and high corrosion resistance continually constitutes a challenge for fastenings. To date, self-sacri-
ficing anti-corrosive coatings are used for this that last between 10 and 20 years depending on ambient conditions and continuously
reach the limits in terms of usability.
With BUMAX 88 and BUMAX 109, screws and nuts are now available which combine both requirements with one another without the
need to compromise. Even more is also offered.
Fasteners made of BUMAX 88 and BUMAX 109 are suitable for a temperature range from -196 °C to +600 °C. At low temperatures, a
notched impact strength of 29.5 J is still achieved. At temperatures from +600 °C, the 0.2 % minimum yield strength is reduced by not
more than 30 % relative to the value at room temperature. This results in a wide field of applications, especially for applications that
are subject to large temperature fluctuations.
The low permeability means that use in research and high-end industries is also possible.
In contrast to commercially available fasteners from A 2 and A 4, lubricating the fasteners makes it possible to apply specific preload
forces in the connection using the tightening torque method.
As a further add-on, screws and nuts made of BUMAX 88 are used in a diameter range of M 6 – M 36 and a minimum length of
3xd in the pressure vessel area as per the 97/23/EC Pressure Equipment Directive. The suitability is confirmed by test certificate 3.1. The
requirements are specified in an individual appraisal by TÜV Nord (PMA no. 1326W101430_rev_01).
1.4539*
Non-loaded fasteners with occasional refilling/areas which come
1.4529*
into contact with pool water which do not have to be cleaned regularly
1.4565*
(e.g. overflow basins, steel gratings and slides)
1.4547*
* general technical approval Z-30.3-6 (DIBT/Germany)
On the blue catalogue pages: The large REYHER article range of stainless steels.
The mechanical properties of fasteners from non-ferrous materials as well as their quality inspection and marking are set in ISO 8839.
Table 17: Metallic non-ferrous materials (Cu, MS, Al, Ti) for fasteners and special parts
(Extract from ISO 8839/DIN 267-18)
Material Tensile Stress at 0.2% Elongation Notes
strength Rm non-proportional after fracture A
N/mm2 elongation %
Material N/mm2
Marking Material code no. min. min. min.
CU 1 E-Cu57 2.0060 240 160 14 –
CU 2 CuZn37 (MS 63) 2.0321 370-440 250-340 19-11 Storage of compressed parts
CU 3 CuZn39Pb3 (MS 58) 2.0401 370-440 250-340 19-11 Storage of turned parts
CU 4 CuSn6 2.1020 400-470 200-340 33-32 –
CU 5 CuNi1, 5Si 2.0853 590 540 12 saltwater-proof
CU 6 CuZn40MnPb 2.0580 440 180 18 –
CU 7 CuAI10Ni 2.0966 640 270 15 –
AL 1 AIMg3 3.3535 250-270 180-230 4-3 conditionally saltwater-proof
AL 2 AIMg5 3.3555 280-310 200 6 saltwater-proof
AL 3 AIMgSi1 3.2315 310 250 10-7 –
AL 4 AICuMg1 3.1325 380-420 260-290 10-6 –
AL 5 AIZnMgCu0,5 3.4345 460 380 7 –
AL 6 AIZnMgCu1,5 3.4365 510 440 7 –
Ti 1 Titanium (Titanium 99.5) 3.7025 290 180 30 Storage (→ yellow catalogue pages)
Ti 2 TiAI6V4 3.7165 890 820 10 –
Table 18: Saltwater-proof copper alloys for fasteners and special parts
(Extract from DIN 17660, 17664, 17666)
Tensile strength Stress at 0.2% Elongation after
Description Material no. Composition approx. %
nonproportional elongation fracture
Rm approx N/mm2 Rp 0,2 approx N/mm2 As approx %
SO-MS 59 2.0540 Cu 59/Zn 36/Ni 2/Mn 1,5 500 300 18
RESISTIN – Cu 85/Mn 14/Fe 1 520 400 17-12
CuNiSi 2.0853 Cu 98/Ni 1,5/Si 0,5 590 540 10
CUNIFER 2.0872 Cu 88/Ni 10/Fe 1/Mn 0,5 280-360 100-250 30-10
CUNIFER 2.0882 Cu 69/Ni 30/Fe 0,5/Mn 0,5 340-420 120-300 35-14
While taking into account all requirements, the task of constructive planning is to determine the suitable fasteners, to define them
with the standardised descriptions and to provide the necessary assembly instructions.
The VDI guideline 2230 is available as the recognised standard reference for the "systematic evaluation of highly stressed fasteners".
Fasteners should be evaluated and assembled in such a way that transverse loads (FQ ) perpendicular to the centre of the screw do
not have any effect because of the sufficiently intact clamp load under operating conditions. Here, loss of clamp load due to intru-
sions of parts into materials also needs to be taken into account. If the transverse loads are larger than the clamp load, this will lead
to the screwed fastening loosening, and ultimately, to its failure.
Clamp
load
10%
40 % 50 %
Friction losses
Transverse load FQ Preload FV, Clamp load FKL Reaction ratio of tightening
Clamp load FS torque in clamp load
Tightening method
Essential for the quality and fatigue limit of a fastening is the precise setting/adherence to the assembly preload. Thus alongside the
size of the screw, the property class and the friction ratios, the tightening/assembly method is of vital importance during assembly.
Numerous tests and theory observations have shown that 80-90% of the tightening torque is required to overcome the friction under
the head and in the thread. Only a small part is actually put into generating preload.
Table 5: Typical values for shank screws/bolts with coarse thread, friction coefficient µtotal =0.14
Preloads FV (kN) Tightening torque MA (Nm)
Dimensions Stress area for property class for property class
AS (mm²)
P 4.6 5.6 8.8 10.9 12.9 4.6 5.6 8.8 10.9 12.9
M 4 0.7 8.78 1.28 1.71 4.30 6.30 7.40 1.02 1.37 3.3 4.8 5.6
M 5 0.8 14.2 2.10 2.79 7.00 10.3 12.0 2.0 2.7 6.5 9.5 11.2
M 6 1.0 20.1 2.96 3.94 9.90 14.5 17.0 3.5 4.6 11.3 16.5 19.3
M 8 1.25 36.6 5.42 7.23 18.1 26.6 31.1 8.4 11.0 27.3 40.1 46.9
M 10 1.5 58.0 8.64 11.5 28.8 42.2 49.4 17.0 22.0 54.0 79.0 93.0
M 12 1.75 84.3 12.6 16.8 41.9 61.5 72.0 29.0 39.0 93.0 137.0 160.0
M 14 2.0 115.0 17.3 23.1 57.5 84.4 98.8 46.0 62.0 148.0 218.0 255.0
M 16 2.0 157.0 23.8 31.7 78.8 115.7 135.4 71.0 95.0 230.0 338.0 395.0
M 18 2.5 193.0 28.9 38.6 99.0 141.0 165.0 97.0 130.0 329.0 469.0 549.0
M 20 2.5 245.0 37.2 49.6 127.0 181.0 212.0 138.0 184.0 464.0 661.0 773.0
M 22 2.5 303.0 46.5 62.0 158.0 225.0 264.0 186.0 250.0 634.0 904.0 1057.0
M 24 3.0 353.0 53.6 71.4 183.0 260.0 305.0 235.0 315.0 798.0 1136.0 1329.0
M 27 3.0 459.0 70.6 94.1 240.0 342.0 400.0 350.0 470.0 1176.0 1674.0 1959.0
M 30 3.5 561.0 85.7 114.0 292.0 416.0 487.0 475.0 635.0 1597.0 2274.0 2662.0
M 33 3.5 694.0 107.0 142.0 363.0 517.0 605.0 645.0 865.0 2161.0 3078.0 3601.0
M 36 4.0 817.0 125.0 167.0 427.0 608.0 711.0 1080.0 1440.0 2778.0 3957.0 4631.0
M 39 4.0 976.0 151.0 201.0 512.0 729.0 853.0 1330.0 1780.0 3597.0 5123.0 5994.0
M 42 4.5 1117.0 212.0 265.0 584.0 832.0 974.0 1605.0 2006.0 4413.0 6285.0 7354.0
M 45 4.5 1302.0 249.0 311.0 684.0 974.0 1140.0 2005.0 2506.0 5512.0 7851.0 9187.0
M 48 5.0 1468.0 280.0 350.0 770.0 1096.0 1283.0 2424.0 3030.0 6667.0 9495.0 11112.0
M 52 5.0 1753.0 335.0 419.0 922.0 1314.0 1537.0 3116.0 3896.0 8570.0 12206.0 14284.0
M 56 5.5 2024.0 387.0 484.0 1064.0 1516.0 1774.0 3883.0 4854.0 10678.0 15208.0 17797.0
M 60 5.5 2356.0 452.0 565.0 1242.0 1770.0 2071.0 4818.0 6022.0 13249.0 18870.0 22082.0
M 64 6.0 2669.0 511.0 639.0 1406.0 2003.0 2344.0 5802.0 7252.0 15955.0 22724.0 26592.0
M 68 6.0 3047.0 585.0 732.0 1610.0 2293.0 2683.0 7012.0 8765.0 19282.0 27462.0 32137.0
M 72 6.0 3451.0 665.0 831.0 1828.0 2603.0 3046.0 8379.0 10474.0 23043.0 32819.0 38405.0
M 76 6.0 3881.0 749.0 936.0 2059.0 2933.0 3432.0 9903.0 12378.0 27232.0 38785.0 45387.0
M 80 6.0 4335.0 838.0 1047.0 2304.0 3282.0 3840.0 11610.0 14514.0 31930.0 45476.0 53216.0
M 90 6.0 5580.0 1083.0 1353.0 2977.0 4240.0 4962.0 16796.0 20995.0 46188.0 65783.0 76980.0
M 100 6.0 6983.0 1359.0 1698.0 3736.0 5322.0 6227.0 23381.0 29226.0 64297.0 91574.0 107161.0
Table 6: Typical values for shank screws/bolts with fine pitch thread, friction coefficient µtotal = 0,14
Preloads FV (kN) Tightening torque MA (Nm)
Dimensions Stress area for property class for property class
AS (mm²)
P 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9
M 8 1.0 39.2 19.7 28.9 33.9 29.2 42.8 50.1
M 10 1.25 61.2 30.8 45.2 52.9 57.0 83.0 98.0
M 12 1.25 92.1 46.8 68.7 80.4 101.0 149.0 174.0
M 12 1.5 88.1 44.3 65.1 76.2 97.0 143.0 167.0
M 14 1.5 125.0 63.2 92.9 109.0 159.0 234.0 274.0
M 16 1.5 167.0 85.5 126.0 147.0 244.0 359.0 420.0
M 18 1.5 216.0 115.0 163.0 191.0 368.0 523.0 613.0
M 20 1.5 272.0 144.0 206.0 241.0 511.0 728.0 852.0
M 22 1.5 333.0 178.0 253.0 296.0 692.0 985.0 1153.0
M 24 2.0 384.0 204.0 290.0 339.0 865.0 1232.0 1442.0
M 27 2.0 496.0 264.0 375.0 439.0 1262.0 1797.0 2103.0
M 30 2.0 621.0 331.0 472.0 552.0 1756.0 2502.0 2927.0
M 33 2.0 761.0 407.0 580.0 678.0 2352.0 3350.0 3921.0
M 36 2.0 915.0 490.0 698.0 817.0 3082.0 4390.0 5137.0
M 39 2.0 1082.0 581.0 828.0 969.0 3953.0 5631.0 6589.0
Tables 5 and 6: up to M 39 extract from VDI 2230-1: 2003-02, above M 39 calculation based on VDI guideline 2230-1: 2003-02
Preloads and tightening torques for steel shank screws from material 25CrMo4 +QT (1.7218) with head dimensions like
ISO 4762, 4014, 4017, 4032
Table 8: Typical values for shank screws/bolts with coarse thread from 25CrMo4 +QT (Rm ≥ 600 MPa, Rp0.2 ≥ 440 MPa) and utilisation of
the minimum yield strength of 90%
Dimensions Stress area A Preloads FV (kN) for µges Tightening torques MA (Nm) for µges
(mm²)
P 0.10 0.12 0.14 0.10 0.12 0.14
M 8 1.25 36.6 13.0 12.7 12.3 14.6 16.6 18.4
M 10 1.5 58.0 20.7 20.2 19.6 28.9 32.8 36.5
M 12 1.75 84.3 30.1 29.4 28.6 49.8 56.7 63.0
M 14 2.0 115.0 41.2 40.3 39.3 79.3 90.2 100.3
M 16 2.0 157.0 56.6 55.3 53.9 122.0 139.3 155.5
M 18 2.5 193.0 69.2 67.5 65.7 170.3 194.0 216.0
M 20 2.5 245.0 88.6 86.5 84.2 239.1 273.2 304.9
M 22 2.5 303.0 110.4 107.8 105.1 326.3 373.9 418.2
M 24 3.0 353.0 127.6 124.5 121.3 412.0 470.8 525.4
M 27 3.0 459.0 167.3 163.5 159.3 606.1 694.9 777.7
M 30 3.5 561.0 203.7 198.9 193.9 825.0 944.7 1056.2
M 33 3.5 694.0 253.3 247.5 241.3 1112.6 1277.0 1430.4
M 36 4.0 817.0 297.6 290.7 283.4 1433.1 1642.9 1838.5
M 39 4.0 976.0 356.9 348.8 340.1 1849.6 2124.8 2381.5
Preloads and tightening torques for bolts with waisted shank made from material 21CrMoV5-7 +QT (1.7709) acc. to DIN 2510
Table 9: Typical values for bolts with waisted shank with coarse thread from 21CrMoV5-7 +QT (Rm ≥ 700 MPa, Rp0.2 ≥ 550 MPa)
utilisation of the minimum yield strength of 70%
Dimensions Shank Ø Preloads FV (kN) for µges Tightening torques MA (Nm) for µges
P 0.10 0.12 0.10 0.12
M 12 1.75 8.5 21.6 21.6 38.0 44.0
M 16 2.0 12.0 43.5 43.5 98.0 115.0
M 20 2.5 15.0 67.8 67.8 190.0 220.0
M 24 3.0 18.0 97.8 97.8 320.0 370.0
M 27 3.0 20.5 126.5 126.5 465.0 545.0
M 30 3.5 23.0 160.0 160.0 650.0 770.0
M 33 3.5 25.5 196.5 196.5 870.0 1000.0
M 36 4.0 27.5 228.5 228.5 1100.0 1300.0
M 39 4.0 30.5 281.0 281.0 1450.0 1750.0
M 42 4.5 32.5 319.0 319.0 1800.0 2100.0
M 45 4.5 35.5 381.0 381.0 2300.0 2700.0
M 48 5.0 37.5 425.0 425.0 2750.0 3250.0
Preloads and tightening torques for fasteners with shank from steel,
with UNC/UNF thread acc. to ASME B18.2.1, ASME B18.3 and ASME B18.2.2
Table 11: Typical values for fasteners with UNC thread and total friction coefficient µges = 0,14
Preloads FA for property class Tightening torque MA for property class
Dimensions
Grade 5* Grade 8* ASTM A 574 Grade 5* Grade 8* ASTM A 574
Ø G [kN] [lbf] [kN] [lbf] [kN] [lbf] [Nm] [ft-lbs] [Nm] [ft-lbs] [Nm] [ft-lbs]
#2 56 1.2 262 1.7 370 1.9 435 0.5 0.4 0.7 0.5 0.8 6.0
#4 40 1.9 423 2.7 598 3.1 704 1.1 0.8 1.5 1.1 1.8 1.3
#5 40 2.5 565 3.6 798 4.2 940 1.6 1.2 2.2 1.6 2.6 1.9
#6 32 2.8 636 4.0 899 4.7 1058 2.0 1.5 2.8 2.1 3.3 2.4
#8 32 4.5 1000 6.3 1413 7.4 1663 3.6 2.7 5.1 3.8 6.1 4.5
#10 24 5.5 1232 7.8 1741 9.1 2050 5.3 3.9 7.4 5.5 8.7 6.4
1/4 20 10.1 2260 14.2 3194 16.7 3759 12.1 8.95 17.1 12.6 20.2 14.9
5/16 18 16.7 3764 23.7 5319 27.8 6260 25.7 18.9 36.3 26.7 42.7 31.5
3/8 16 24.9 5594 35.2 7904 41.4 9303 44.6 32.9 63.0 46.4 74.1 54.7
7/16 14 34.2 7684 48.3 10858 56.8 12780 70.9 52.3 100.0 73.9 117.9 87.0
1/2 13 45.8 10300 64.7 14554 76.2 17131 109.0 80.3 154.0 114.0 181.1 133.6
5/8 11 73.2 16464 103.0 23265 121.8 27384 213.0 157.0 301.0 222.0 354.5 261.4
3/4 10 109.0 24485 154.0 34599 181.2 40725 383.0 283.0 541.0 399.0 637.2 470.0
7/8 9 151.0 33891 213.0 47889 250.7 56368 614.0 453.0 868.0 640.0 1021.5 753.4
1 8 198.0 44499 280.0 62879 329.2 74012 922.0 680.0 1303.0 961.0 1533.3 1130.9
1 1/8 7 219.0 49326 252.0 79166 414.5 93183 1153.0 850.0 1850.0 1364.0 2178.0 1606.4
1 1/4 7 280.0 62934 449.0 101005 528.8 118888 1618.0 1194.0 2597.0 1916.0 3057.2 2254.9
1 3/8 6 333.0 74796 534.0 120043 628.5 141297 2121.0 1565.0 3405.0 2511.0 4007.4 2955.7
1 1/2 6 406.0 91358 652.0 146624 767.7 172585 2806.0 2070.0 4504.0 3322.0 5301.5 3910.2
Table 12: Typical values for fasteners with UNF thread and total friction coefficient µges = 0,14
Preloads FA for property class Tightening torque MA for property class
Dimensions
Grade 5* Grade 8* ASTM A 574* Grade 5* Grade 8* ASTM A 574*
Ø G [kN] [lbf] [kN] [lbf] [kN] [lbf] [Nm] [ft-lbs] [Nm] [ft-lbs] [Nm] [ft-lbs]
1/4 28 11.8 2653 16.7 3749 19.6 4413 13.8 10.2 19.5 14.4 22.9 16.9
5/16 24 18.9 4252 26.7 6008 31.5 7071 28.3 20.9 40.0 29.5 47.0 34.7
3/8 24 28.9 6486 40.8 9165 47.9 10788 50.0 36.9 70.7 52.2 83.2 61.4
7/16 20 39.0 8758 55.0 12375 64.8 14566 78.6 57.9 111.0 81.9 130.7 96.4
1/2 20 52.8 11861 74.6 16760 87.8 19727 122.0 89.7 172.0 127.0 202.2 149.1
5/8 18 84.7 19050 120.0 26918 140.9 31684 239.0 176.0 337.0 249.0 396.6 292.5
3/4 16 124.0 27814 175.0 39302 250.8 46261 423.0 312.0 597.0 441.0 703.0 518.5
7/8 14 170.5 38321 240.8 54150 283.5 63737 677.3 499.6 957.1 705.9 1126.6 830.9
1 12 221.5 49803 313.0 70373 368.5 82833 1008.6 743.9 1425.2 1051.1 1677.5 1237.2
1¼ 12 360.7 81088 509.68 114581 599.9 134868 2030.6 1497.7 2869.4 2116.4 3377.4 2491.1
1 1/2 12 533.28 119886 753.5 169404 886.9 199398 3568.9 2632.3 5043.0 3719.6 5935.9 4378.1
* Grade 5 (~ 8.8) and Grade 8 (~ 10.9) acc. to SAE J 429, ASTM A 574 for hexagon head cap screws (~ 12.9)
Table 14: Typical values for preloads FV and tightening torques FV for hexagon socket cap screws with lock ribs under the flange
(REYHER articles 88912)
Property class 100/10
Material of screwed part M5 M6 M8 M 10 M 12
FV [N] MA [Nm] FV [N] MA [Nm] FV [N] MA [Nm] FV [N] MA[Nm] FV [N] MA [Nm]
Steel Rm < 800 MPa 13 24 45 90 150
Steel Rm ≥ 800 MPa 9000 11 12600 20 23200 42 37000 85 54000 140
malleable cast iron 10 19 39 80 120
Table 15: Typical values for preloads and tightening torques of locking screws and nuts
(REYHER articles 88933 und 88934)
Property class 100/10 Property class 100/10
Material of screwed part M5 M6 M8 M 10 M 12 M 16
FV [N] MA [Nm] FV [N] MA [Nm] FV [N] MA [Nm] FV [N] MA[Nm] FV [N] MA [Nm] FV [N] MA [Nm]
Steel 9 16 34 58 120 280
malleable cast iron 6350 7 9000 13 16500 28 26200 49 54000 105 102000 260
Table 16: Typical values for tightening torques and prestressing forces of screwed fastenings with NORD-LOCK washers
(REYHER article 88132)
NL washers Preloads FV (kN) for property class Tightening torque MA (Nm) for property class
for threads 8.8 1) 10.9 2) 12.9 3) A 4 -70 4) A 4-80 4) 8.8 1) 10.9 2) 12.9 3) A 4 -70 4) A 4-80 4)
M 4 3.5 5.9 7.1 2.6 3.4 3.1 4.1 4.6 2.0 2.7
M 5 5.6 9.6 11.5 4.1 5.5 6.0 8.1 9.1 3.9 5.3
M 6 8.0 13.6 16.3 5.9 7.8 10.2 14.1 15.8 6.9 9.2
M 8 15.0 25.0 30.0 11.0 14.0 25.0 34.0 38.0 17.0 22.0
M 10 23.0 39.0 47.0 17.0 23.0 50.0 67.0 75.0 33.0 43.0
M 12 33.0 57.0 68.0 25.0 33.0 85.0 115.0 128.0 56.0 75.0
M 14 46.0 78.0 94.0 34.0 45.0 136.0 183.0 204.0 89.0 119.0
M 16 62.0 106.0 127.0 46.0 61.0 208.0 279.0 311.0 136.0 181.0
M 18 76.0 130.0 156.0 56.0 75.0 291.0 391.0 437.0 191.0 254.0
M 20 97.0 165.0 198.0 72.0 95.0 408.0 547.0 610.0 267.0 356.0
M 22 120.0 205.0 246.0 89.0 118.0 557.0 745.0 831.0 364.0 485.0
M 24 140.0 238.0 286.0 103.0 137.0 703.0 942.0 1052.0 460.0 613.0
M 27 182.0 310.0 372.0 134.0 179.0 1028.0 1375.0 1533.0 671.0 895.0
M 30 222.0 378.0 454.0 164.0 219.0 1401.0 1875.0 2091.0 915.0 1220.0
M 33 275.0 468.0 562.0 - - 1889.0 2526.0 2815.0 - -
M 36 324.0 551.0 662.0 239.0 319.0 2436.0 3259.0 3633.0 1591.0 2121.0
M 39 387.0 659.0 790.0 - - 3145.0 4203.0 4683.0 - -
M 42 445.0 757.0 908.0 - - 3890.0 5202.0 5799.0 - -
Source: www.nordlock.com
1) Screw zinc plated, dry, thread friction µG = 0,15, friction coefficient of the lock washer µW = 0,18, utilisation of the minimum yield strength = 62%
2) Screw uncoated, oiled, thread friction µG = 0,13, friction coefficient of the lock washer µW = 0,14, utilisation of the minimum yield strength = 71%
3) Screw uncoated, oiled, thread friction µG = 0,13, friction coefficient of the lock washer µW = 0,12, utilisation of the minimum yield strength = 71%
4) S crew lubricated with graphite paste, thread friction µG = 0,14, friction coefficient of the lock washer µW = 0,15, utilisation of the minimum yield strength = 65%
Table 17: Typical values for tightening torques of screwed fastenings with lock washers
Property class Tightening torque MA in Nm
REYHER-articles
Screws M4 M5 M6 M8 M 10 M 12 M 14 M 16 M 18 M 20 M 22 M 24 M 27 M 30
88123 type S 5.8 2.0 4.0 7.0 16.5 32 57 - - - - - - - -
8.8 3.3 6.7 11.5 27 54 92 145 225 320 460 620 790 1160 1550
88124 type M
10.9 4.9 9.8 16.5 40 79 135 215 330 460 650 890 1120 1650 2250
10.9 - - 16.5 40 79 135 - - - - - - - -
88125 type B
12.9 - - 19.5 47 92 158 - - - - - - - -
Source: www.teckentrup.de
Typical values for tightening torques of screwed fastenings with SCHNORR washers
REYHER article 88120 and REYHER article 88121:
As a typical value, 10% should be added to the normal tightening torque MA according to TI-230, Tabels 4 and 5.
Preload forces and tightening torques for the respective methods for k-class K1 and property class 10.9 are listed in the following
table. Refer to EN 1090-2 for the corresponding assembly steps required.
Table 18: Preloads and tightening torques for HV fastenings of property class 10.9
as per EN 14399-4 or DAST Directive 012 with k-class K1
EN 1090-2 DIN EN 1993-1-8 NA
Ø Reference Reference Pre-tightening torques for Modified Modified tor- Pre-tightening torques for
preloads torques combined method preloads ques modified combined method
Fp,C in kN Mr,1 in Nm 0,75 Mr,1 in Nm Fp,C* in kN MA in Nm MA,MKV in Nm
M 12 59 92 69 50 100 75
M 16 110 229 172 100 250 190
M 20 172 447 335 160 450 340
M 22 212 606 455 190 650 490
M 24 247 771 578 220 800 600
M 27 321 1127 845 290 1250 940
M 30 393 1533 1150 350 1650 1240
M 36 572 2677 2008 510 2800 2100
M 39* 610 3500
M 42* 710 4500
M 45* 820 5500
M 48* 930 6500
M 56* 1280 10000
M 64* 1680 15000
*as per DASt Directive 021; these values only apply to hot dip galvanized HV sets
Preloads and tightening torques for fasteners with reduced loadability from stainless steel
Fasteners according DIN 6912, 7984, ISO 7380-1/-2 and 10642 have a reduced loadability due to their head geometry. As a guideline for
preloads and tightening torques of 80% of the values of the upper table (table 22) can be accepted.
The prevailing torque type hexagon nuts from stainless steel sometimes tend to jam in the locking element
due to the high thread flank pressure when inserting the screw thread. Here, treating the screw thread with
an anti-friction agent usually helps. Accordingly, the changed friction coefficients are to be taken into account
when assembling the screwed fastening.
2.2 mm
0.75 0.88 – – 1.80 1.60
0.88 1.13 – – 1.85 1.60
1.13 1.38 – – 1.85 1.70
1.38 1.50 – – 1.90 1.80
Sheet metal thickness lower/upper 0.56 2.20 – 2.20 –
limit* s min./max. 0.56 0.63 2.50 2.20 2.25 – 2.30 2.40
(amax. = smin.) 2.9 mm 0.63 0.75 2.50 2.20 2.25 2.20 2.30 2.40
0.75 0.88 2.50 2.20 2.40 2.20 2.30 2.40
0.88 1.25 – 2.20 2.40 2.20 2.30 2.40
1.25 1.38 – – 2.40 2.20 2.30 2.40
1.38 1.75 – – 2.50 2.25 2.30 2.40
1.75 2.50 – – 2.60 2.40 2.40 2.50
0.56 2.80 – 2.60 – 2.70 2.80
Screwing in of thicker sheet metal with 0.56 0.75 2.80 2.80 2.70 – 2.70 2.80
drilled or punched tapping holes 0.75 0.88 2.80 2.80 2.70 2.65 2.70 2.80
3.5 mm
Ø/ST 2.2 2.9 3.5 3.9 4.2 1.13 1.25 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.95 3.00 3.10
smin. = amax. 0.8 1.1 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.25 1.38 – – 3.00 2.95 3.00 3.10
1.38 1.75 – – 3.20 3.00 3.00 3.10
smax. 1.8 2.2 2.8 3 3.5
1.75 2.00 – – 3.20 3.50 3.00 3.10
2.00 2.50 – – 3.50 3.50 3.10 3.20
Ø/ST 4.8 5.5 6.3 8
2.50 3.50 – – 3.60 3.50 3.20 3.30
smin. = amax. 1.6 1.8 1.8 2.1 – 0.50 3.50 – – – – –
smax. 4 4.5 5 6.5 0.50 0.63 3.50 3.50 3.20 – – –
0.63 0.88 3.50 3.50 3.20 2.95 – –
4.2 mm
s = sheet thickness 0.88 1.13 3.50 3.50 3.20 3.00 3.20 3.30
a = distance from head to thread 1.13 1.38 3.50 3.50 3.30 3.20 3.20 3.30
1.38 2.50 – – 3.50 3.50 3.30 3.40
* With very thin metal sheets (< a max.) the
2.50 3.00 – – 3.80 3.70 3.30 3.40
usage of special thin tapping screws or clamp-
3.00 3.50 – – 3.90 3.80 3.40 3.50
ing nuts (spring nuts) is recommended. 3.50 10.00 – – – 3.90 3.5–3.6 3.6–3.7
– 0.50 4.00 – – – – –
0.50 0.75 4.00 4.00 3.70 – – –
0.75 1.13 4.00 4.00 3.70 3.70 – –
Drilling hole diameters for tapping screws 1.13 1.38 4.00 4.00 3.90 3.70 3.70 3.90
4.8 mm
The tapping hole diameters in the follow- 1.38 1.75 – – 3.90 3.70 3.70 3.90
ing tables are non-binding approximate 1.75 2.50 – – 4.00 3.80 3.80 3.90
values for round holes. 2.50 3.00 – – 4.10 3.80 3.80 3.90
3.00 3.50 – – 4.30 3.90 3.90 4.00
The values may differ depending on the 3.50 4.00 – – 4.40 3.90 3.90 4.00
material or assembly conditions – 4.00 4.75 – – 4.40 4.00 4.00 4.10
this applies in particular to screws made 4.75 10.00 – – – 4.20 4.1–4.2 4.2–4.3
from non-hardenable, stainless steels of – 1.13 4.70 – 4.20 – – –
the austenitic material groups A 2/A 4 1.13 1.38 4.70 – 4.30 4.10 – –
(Å ISO 3506-4). 1.38 1.50 – – 4.30 4.10 – –
1.50 1.75 – – 4.50 4.20 – –
5.5 mm
When using synthetic-based screws, the 1.75 2.25 – – 4.60 4.40 4.50 4.60
following conditions apply. 2.25 3.00 – – 4.70 4.60 4.50 4.60
3.00 3.50 – – 5.00 4.60 4.60 4.70
3.50 4.00 – – 5.00 4.80 4.60 4.70
4.00 4.75 – – 5.10 4.80 4.70 4.80
4.75 10.00 – – – 4.90 4.7–4.9 4.8–5.0
– 1.38 5.30 – 4.90 – – –
1.38 1.75 – – 5.00 5.00 – –
1.75 2.00 – – 5.20 5.00 – –
6.3 mm
For "Mechanical fasteners" (screws, nuts and accessory parts), all function-relevant external and internal characteristics
are regulated in detail in DIN, ISO or EN standards, these include:
– Product standards (e.g. DIN 931/ISO 4014) Basic/Function standards (e.g. DIN 13, 267/ISO 898, 4759, 3269…)
Specifications on the figure of the product, assigned version and Regulations for joint characteristics of the various products like, for
product class (tolerance group), usual strength classes and/or example, thread, tolerances, surface versions, corrosion protection,
materials and nominal sizes. Furthermore, each product stand- mechanical properties and corresponding factory test programme as
ard contains "normative references" to relevantly applicable well as acceptance testing conditions.
basic function standards.
By naming an article with a product standard number, all referred basic standards are automatically included and applicable as "Techni-
cal Delivery Conditions". This also applies for non-standardised thread and form parts when no particular arrangements have been made
between the orderer and the supplier.
Standards always can only regulate just one general standard for products "for general use", this also applies for "Mechanical fasteners"
(Å ISO 3269/8992). For higher requirements for specific cases exceeding these normative regulations, it is the job of the user to define
these requirements and specify necessary additional inspection requirements.
Tab. 1: Test contents for screws according to DIN 11204 Tab. 2: Test contents for nuts according to DIN 11204
Section designation Details Section designation Details
Tensile test: Tensile test of the entire screw: For the screws M 6 to M 39 according to Proof load test For nuts M 6 to M 39
shape of test pieces ISO 898-1, ISO 3506-1, ISO 8839 or DIN 267-13, as long as the geometry according to
of the screws is suited for the tensile test on the entire screw. In case a ISO 898-2, ISO 898-6, ISO
tensile test should be carried out on the cylindrical sample, this needs 3506-2, ISO 8839 and DIN
to be arranged at the time of ordering. 267-13, if specified.
Tensile test: –
tensile strength Hardness test: Code of the hardness
test method testing procedure
Hardness testing: Symbol denoting test method
test method Hardness testing: Does not apply for ISO
Hardness testing: Does not apply for ISO 8839 and austenitic steels of the types individual values 8839 and austenitic steels
individual values A1 to A5 according to ISO 3506-1 or ISO 3506-2 of the types A1 to A5 ac-
Torsion test: For screws ≤ M 5. cording to ISO 3506-1
breaking torque For all property classes according to ISO 898-1, for austenitic steels of or ISO 3506-2.
the types A1 to A5 according to ISO 3506-1 and for non-ferrous metals
according to ISO 8839 as long as the geometry of the screw is suited to Chemical Cast analysis/product
the torsion test according to ISO 898-7 composition analysis
according to the product
Chemical Cast analysis/product analysis according to the product specifications specifications
composition
Costs for additional testing are not contained in the product price.
Table 3 provides information on types of test certificates which have proven themselves as requirements for screws, nuts and other
form and accessory parts.
General information:
– The values determined by additional testing and documented – All tests named in 1 and 2 are carried out in general on sam-
in certificates are not "committed properties" or "guarantees ples. While their results are representative for the most part of
of quality" according to Section 267 of the German Civil Code the delivery batch of a load, a 100% guarantee for each part of
(BGB) and do not mean that the user does not have to perform the batch can be derived from this just as little as its suitabil-
the proper inspection of incoming goods ity for a specific purpose can be.
(Section 377 of the German Commercial Code (HGB)).
Tabelle 3: Overview of the usual inspection documents for screws, bolts, studs, nuts and accessory parts
Extract from EN 10204 – Jan 2005 (previously DIN 50049)
The assignment of AQL values is determined according Table 4: Ratio AQL values : Acceptance numbers
to the following:
AQL value = Acceptance Limit value
– Product type, e.g. screws, nuts, washers, bolts, pins, rivets Sample test
number Ac non-conforming
– Product (tolerance) classes: A, B or C scope
fasteners
– Function-relevant characteristics = AQL value 1.5-1.0 Item
Item %
– Other characteristics = AQL value 4.0-2.5
– Mechanical properties = AQL value 1.5-0.65 125 0.65 2 1.6
Details important for the functional compliance of the parts
125 1.0 3 2.4
include, for example drive, thread. Other characteristics include,
for example, minor measurement/type deviations which do not
negatively affect the usability. 125 1.5 4 3.2
Table 4 shows the ratio of AQL value to the acceptance number 125 2.5 6 4.8
for the same sample test extent as an example as well as the
mathematical limit value (%) for the number of defective parts in 125 4.0 8 6.4
the delivery batch (deliverer's risk max. 5%).
The hardness measurement serves to determine the resistance of a material against the penetration of a test specimen which acts upon it
with a specific type, force and time. Depending on the applied procedure, the hardness value is determined from the measured depth or
size of the impression the test specimen makes on the workpiece.
The most common standardised methods are shown in Table 1. If in doubt, the Vickers Hardness test shall be applied for the mechanical
fasteners. The measurements are taken on prepared samples. Here it needs to be differentiated between:
• "Routine testing"
The measurement is taken on an even cut on the surface of the sample. Common hardness test procedures are Rockwell (HRC) and Vickers
(HV 10 – HV 30).
• "Arbitration testing"
The measurement is taken on a lengthwise or diagonal polished section of the cut-up specimen. The testing procedure according to ISO 898 is Vickers (HV).
With the acceptance test of "Mechanical fasteners" hardness measurements are only part of routine and comparative checks. They are
not themselves decisive for determining mechanical characteristics.
For screws, the tensile test determines the tensile strength, yield strength limit and elongation. For nuts, proof load tests and expansion
tests are applicable. (ISO 898-1, DIN 267-21, ISO 898-2).
Table 2 shows a conversion of the hardnesses according to Vickers, Rockwell and Brinell into each other and for the tensile strength of non-
alloy to low-alloy steels in hot-formed or heat-treated conditions. Beside these, the hardness ranges of screws, nuts and washers of the
various strength classes are specified according to the standard.
Impact testing
Impact testing is used to measure the toughness. This shows the extent of the damage which needs to be
done in order to shatter a sample. Tough steels can absorb a lot. Brittle steels require less effort. The result of
impact testing is used in particular to estimate the usability of steel at low temperatures.
For testing, quadratic test specimens with a defined chamfer are made out of the screws. ISO-V and ISO-U
samples are distinguished from each other. In practice, using the ISO-V sample was approved as this reacts
more sensitively to the embrittlement of the screw due to the stronger notch effect compared to the ISO-U
sample.
ISO-V- and ISO-U-sample
d2
d
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Screwed fastenings should be designed in such a way that the preload applied under working stress remains as intact as possible. While in some
cases a clear drop in preload can indeed be tolerated, the screwed fastenings coming undone completely must be prevented. If and how a screwed
fastenings can come loose depends mainly on the stress.
With static loads in axial direction, settling, which is dependent on the number and shape of
the separation joints between the tensile building components, can lead to a complete loss of
preload. With this kind of load, loss of preload may be counteracted with certain constructive
measures or by using screw-settling locks.
With dynamic loads which run laterally to the centre of the screw and are large enough to shift
the stressed building components against each other, a loosening torque is generated which can
overcome the self-retention of the joint. If this is the case, the joints will systematically loosen
until they come apart or break the joint. These loads become especially critical when they occur a
lot. Fastener and unscrew locking devices may provide assistance here.
Static load Dynamic load
11
"Locking against unwinding under dynamic lateral load". However, they do not comply with 10
9
the requirements. For this reason, the standards mentioned have also been withdrawn. 8
Additionally, sufficient electrical contact, as described in the area of use of these standards, 7
cannot be guaranteed for the serrated lock washers or toothed lock washers, 6
5
Locking devices
against unscrewing
Verliersicherung
which is why DIN 6797 and DIN 6798 have also been withdrawn. 4
3
2 Ineffective locking
unwirksame Sicherung
devices
Measures against losing preload with dynamic lateral loads
1
0
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
Locking devices against losing load cycle
Lastwechsel
While locking devices against losing do not prevent significant loss of preload,
they do prevent the joint from coming apart completely. Usually, around 20% of the preload remains.
The working principle is based on the gripping action in the thread.
Products included in this category are:
• Prevailing torque type nuts
• Screws with locking element/coating
• Screws with adhesive coating
• Thread rolling screws
Locking coatings are described in DIN 267-28 and serve as locking devices against losing for locking screwed fastenings by generating frictional con-
tact. They come in the form of plastic all-over coating, strip coating or spot coating, which have a locking effect when being screwed in
(→ TI-243, Table 1).
Locking devices against unscrewing
Unscrew locking devices describe elements and methods which are made fundamentally for maintaining the preload in the screwed fastening
despite strong dynamic loads. Normally, this prevents the preload from dropping below 80% of the assembly preload. There are two basic locking
methods possible (form-fitting and adhering).
Table 1: Product overview of adhesive and locking coatings Table 2: Help for selecting the correct locking device
Design objectives Locking variations
Selection of product and brand Selection of product and brand
names for locking coatings names for adhesive coatings Reusability • Form-fitting locking elements
TufLok® Klemm-tight® LOCTITE® METAFLUX® Defined/Constant • Nord-Lock washers, adhesive locking devices
friction co-efficients
S-Lok Thermo-tight® INBUS-Plus OKS® Low assembly costs • Flange screws and nuts with
locking serrations/ ribs
Long-Lok Bio-Tec®
DELO SCOTCH GRIP ®
• Adhesive locking device
Hot-Lok WEICONLOCK ®
Klemm-tight® Readjustability of the • Form-fitting locking elements
fastenings
PRECOTE® Heat-tight® Assembly conditions • Makes it inevitable that the threads to be coupled
are free from oil and grease, as such, adhesive
ALU-tight® locking devices are ineffective.
ALU-tight® and Heat-tight® can be used under these
conditions.
Temperatures • Adhesive and locking coatings are subject to
restricted temperature ranges
Table 3: Overview of form-fitting locking devices against unscrewing in the REYHER product range
REYHER-article Special features
88130 – Lock rings Duplex structured surface and bulging
88131 → this also balances out small intrusions of parts into materials
88132 Nord-Lock washers Each consisting of one washer pair, stuck as a pair for simple assembly.
- standard The external surfaces have ridges which are embossed into the surface of the
- SP (enlarged components.
outer Ø)
The interior surfaces are wedge-shaped.
- SC for HV bolts
- X-series During assembly, the interior surfaces only slide on top of each other
→ this means that the friction coefficient remains constant, which makes it
possible to determine a precise specification for the tightening torque.
The x-series washers in additional are convex.
→ this also balances out small instrusions of ports into materials
88119 LOCKTIX-washers Both sides stamped surfaces and large bearing aera.
88912 Flange screws/Flange The assembly process is made easier thanks to the pressed
88913 nuts with ribs flange with ribs as individual washers do not need to be used.
88914
.eps)
88933 Locking screws/Lock- The assembly process is easier thanks to the pressed flange with serrations as
88934 ing nuts with individual washers do not need to be used.
serrations The special design of the flange balances out intrusions of parts into materials to
a limited degree.
Table 4: Product recommendation for anaerobic adhesives for locking screwed fastenings into place.
Strength classification according to ISO 10964 - M 10
Material
Low strength screw locking Medium strength screw locking High strength screw locking
Steel Loctite 221, 222, 225 Loctite 241, 243, 245 Loctite 270, 272, 275
Brass Loctite 222 Loctite 243 Loctite 270, 278
Stainless steel (A2 bis A5) Loctite 222 Loctite 243 Loctite 2701, 278
Aluminium Loctite 222 Loctite 243 Loctite 2701
Zinc plated and chromated Loctite 221, 222, 225 Loctite 241, 243, 245 Loctite 270, 272, 275
Hot dip galvanized Loctite 222 Loctite 243 Loctite 2701
Browned Loctite 221, 222, 225 Loctite 241, 243, 245 Loctite 270, 272, 275
Nickel plated Loctite 222 Loctite 243 Loctite 276
Geomet 321 Plus ML Loctite 222 Loctite 243 Loctite 2701
Geomet 321 Plus VL Loctite 222 Loctite 243 Loctite 2701
Geomet 500 Loctite 222 Loctite 243 Loctite 2701
Delta Protect KL 100-301 GZ Loctite 222 Loctite 243 Loctite 2701
Delta Protect KL 105 Loctite 222 Loctite 243 Loctite 2701, 278
Delta Tone 9000 +DS GZ Loctite 222 Loctite 243 Loctite 2701
Viscosities and further details can be found in the data sheets - www.loctite.de
Service temperature: -55 °C - 150 °C, exception: Loctite 278: -55 °C - 200 °C
Reducing the break-off strength of coatings and inactive materials is possible.
→ Preliminary experiments are recommended. Source:
HR 4040 – CPSIA
(Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act)
The US Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (HR 4040/CPSIA), was passed in August 2008 and important provisions came
into force in February 2009.
The phthalates DEHP, DBP and BBP are banned, the phthalate DINP, DIDP and DNOP are provisionally banned until an evaluation by
the “Chronic Hazard Advisory Panel (CHAP)” has been carried out.
Lead in base material has also been banned in the form of a progressive stipulation of ≤ 600 ppm (10th February 2009) to ≤ 100 ppm
(14th August 2011) and in colour coatings of ≤ 90 ppm.
From a technical point of view, this demand cannot be complied with due to nationally and internationally standardised fasteners.
Thus, for example, all low strength classes up to class 6.8 can be manufactured from machining steel which can have a lead content
of up to 350 ppm. With non-ferrous metals, the lead content can even be up to 4000 ppm.
EC Directive 2006/42/EG
(Machinery Directive)
The directive regulates a unified protection level for accident prevention when bringing machinery into circulation inside the
European Economic Area (EEA).
This Machinery Directive is supposed to reduce non-tariff barriers in the Union. Like all directives decreed on the basis of the EC
Treaty, the Machinery Directive does not have any direct effect. It needs to be adopted into national law. In Germany, this has been
done by the Equipment and Product Safety Act (Geräte- und Produktsicherheitsgesetz (GPSG)) and the Machinery Directive based there
on (9th GPSGV).
From 29th December 2009 the new Machinery Directive is to be applied in a binding fashion.
Essentially, the following changes were made:
• Clearer restriction of the scope of application for the low-voltage directive and for the lift directive
• Incomplete machinery are included in the scope of application. Which directive requirements were satisfied can be found in
the related documents. Included in the scope of delivery are a declaration of installation and assembly instructions written in
the language of the country.
• The basic health and safety requirements were modified to meet technical advances made
• Selection options for conformity assessment procedures for machinery with inherently dangerous machines
(see Annex 4 of the directive)
• Safety components receive the CE marking
• Inclusion of household appliances also commercially used, provided they fulfil the machine definition
➜ These products from the REYHER catalogue can be used to implement this directive
DIN 580, DIN 582, DIN 7964 and REYHER article numbers 88151, 88152 and 88153
EU Directive 97/23/EC
(Pressure equipment directive)
The EU Directed is implemented by the 6th ProdSV – Regulation relating to making available on the market simple pressure vessels
The regulation is reflected in the Technical Regulations (standards), which include instructions on computation and construction, on
approved materials (including materials and strength classes for bolts and nuts), on acceptance test provisions (factory inspection
documents) and on selected and correspondingly recognised manufacturers.
In addition or if not otherwise specified, the Technical Regulations apply to bolts and nuts among others:
AD 2000 data sheet W 0 = General principles for materials
AD 2000 data sheet W 2 = For austenitic steel parts
AD 2000 data sheet W 7 = For ferritic steel parts
AD 2000 data sheet W 10 = For ferrous material parts for low temperatures
The recognised manufacturer of bolts and nuts made from permitted materials must prove to the responsible authority that the
requirements have been satisfied according to AD 2000 data sheet W0. Manufacturers who fulfil these requirements are listed in the
VdTÜV data sheet for materials 1253/1. These manufacturers are subject to constant inspection.
Å D iese Produkte aus dem REYHER-Katalog entsprechen dieser Richtlinie*
DIN 938 (5.6), DIN 939 (5.6), DIN 28129 (C 35)
ISO 4014/4017 (5.6, 8.8, A 2-70, A 4-70, A 4-80, BUMAX 88), ISO 4032 (5, 8, A 2-70, A 4-70, A 4-80, BUMAX 88),
ISO 4762 (8.8, A 2-70, A 4-70, A 4-80, BUMAX 88)
* See the information on the corresponding products on the price pages