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8 Ιαν 1993 · Design aid - Table of design properties for individual metric hexagonal bolts including stress area, yield strength, ultimate strength, shear resistance, tensile resistance, interaction between shear and tension, bearing resistance, punching shear resistance
Charts for the allowed range of pitch, major and minor diameters for classes 6H and 6g. The values are calculated from the definitions of ISO 965-1. They have limited use since they provide data only for the default classes. The description always begins with a capital M, followed by the nominal thread diameter in millimeters.
M100 6 4 3 2 Metric Bolt Pitch Chart Size (mm) Max. Tightening Torque (Nm) ... Strength (106 Pa) Material Type 4.6 M5 - M36 225 400 Low or medium carbon steel 4.8 ... Followings are some examples to understand how to measure metric bolts according to its type: Allen Key Socket Cap Bolts :
Printable Chart for easy comparison between Metric Bolt Classes and US grades equivalents. Most common stainless. Similar to 304 / 18-8. Chart for easy comparison of US / Metric screws and bolts. It is always a bit unusual to compare them as they use different measurement systems (PSI vs. Mpa).
25 Νοε 2010 · Download and print metric coarce threads clearance and tap drill chart. Metric Threads - Finer Threads. It is common to designate metric fine threads with the capital M plus an indication to their nominal outer diameter and their pitch: M size x pitch. Example: M 10 x 1.5. The table below indicates the typically used finer threads up to size M 100.
The following table describes the strength specifications for the different property classes of metric steel bolts, screws and studs: The tensile strength or ultimate tensile strength can be defined as the maximum amount of tensile stress that a component can withstand before it fractures.
The torque values can only be achieved if nut (or tapped hole) has a proof load greater than or equal to the bolt's minimum ultimate tensile strength. Clamp load calculated as 75% of the proof load when specified by the standard.