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Metric Thread Rolling Screws

2001-03-12
HISTORICAL
J1237_200103
This SAE Standard covers requirements for metric thread rolling screws suitable for use in general engineering applications.
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Test Methods for Metric Threaded Fasteners

1999-07-20
CURRENT
J1216_199907
This standard establishes procedures for conducting tests to determine the mechanical properties of externally and internally threaded fasteners. Property requirements and the applicable tests for their determination are specified in individual product standards. In those instances where the testing requirements are unique or at variance with these standard procedures, the product standard shall specify the controlling testing requirements. This standard describes mechanical tests for determining the following properties: For externally threaded fasteners: Product hardness (Section 4.1) Surface hardness (Section 4.2) Proof load (Section 4.3) Yield strength (Section 4.4) Axial tensile strength (Section 4.5) Wedge tensile strength (Section 4.6) Elongation (Section 4.7) Reduction of area (Section 4.7) For internally threaded fasteners: Product hardness (Section 5.1) Proof load (Section 5.2)
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Mechanical and Material Requirements for Steel Nuts

1999-07-01
HISTORICAL
J995_199907
This SAE Standard covers the mechanical and material requirements for three grades of steel nuts suitable for use in automotive and related engineering applications, in sizes 1/4 to 1-1/2 in, inclusive, and with dimensions conforming with the requirements of the latest issue of ASME B18.2.2 or ASME B18.6.3, as applicable.
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Tension Indicating Washer Tightening Method for Fasteners

1999-05-01
HISTORICAL
J2486_199905
This SAE Recommended Practice covers installation and inspection methods for fasteners which are tensioned using Tension Indicating Washers (TIWs) as a means to ensure that adequate tension is developed in mechanically fastened joints. Figure 1 depicts a typical TIW, and Figure 2 depicts a fastener assembly with a TIW before and after tensioning.
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Torque-Tension Tightening for Inch Series Fasteners

1999-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1701_199903
This SAE Information Report is provided as an advisory guide. Individual application discretion is recommended. The content has been presented as accurately as possible, but responsibility for its application lies with the user. The document covers the variables in the torque-tension relationship: friction, materials, temperature, humidity, fastener and mating part finishes, surfaces, and the kind of wrenching employed. Also described in this document is the torque management required to achieve correct fastener joint tightening. The thread fit of fasteners must be in accordance with Class 2A for external and 2B for internal inch threads.
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Mechanical and Material Requirements for Externally Threaded Fasteners

1999-01-01
HISTORICAL
J429_199901
This SAE Standard covers the mechanical and material requirements for inch-series steel bolts, screws, studs, sems1, and U-bolts2 used in automotive and related industries in sizes to 1-1/2 in inclusive. The term “stud” as referred to herein applies to a cylindrical rod of moderate length threaded on either one or both ends or throughout its entire length. It does not apply to headed, collared, or similar products which are more closely characterized by requirements shown herein for bolts.
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CROWN (BLIND, ACORN) NUTS

1998-05-01
HISTORICAL
J483_199805
Included in this SAE Recommended Practice are complete general and dimensional data for the high and low types of crown nuts recognized as SAE Standard. These nuts are primarily intended for application in automotive and other ground-based motor vehicles and industrial equipment to provide an ornamental or protective closure over end of bolts, studs, or screws.
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HOLES IN BOLT AND SCREW SHANKS AND SLOTS IN NUTS FOR COTTER PINS

1998-05-01
HISTORICAL
J485_199805
SAE J485 specifies the recommended nominal diameters and locations of holes in bolt or screw shanks, and nominal widths and depths of slots in nuts, for use with the recommended sizes of inch-series cotter pins, as shown in Table 1.
Standard

HEXAGON HIGH NUTS

1998-05-01
HISTORICAL
J482_199805
Included herein are the detailed general and dimensional specifications applicable to high hex nuts. All general specifications not shown here shall conform with those applicable to hex thick nuts and hex thick slotted nuts appearing in ASME B18.2.2. High hex nuts are primarily intended for use in automotive and other ground-based vehicles and industrial equipment where a long length of hexagon is required for wrenching purposes.
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FLANGED 12-POINT SCREWS

1998-05-01
HISTORICAL
J58_199805
Included in this SAE Standard are the detailed general and dimensional specifications applicable to flanged 12-point screws recognized as SAE Standard and intended for general use in automotive and other ground-based vehicles and industrial equipment. Also included is Appendix A, covering runout sleeve gages and gaging. The inclusion of dimensional data in this standard is not intended to imply that all of the products described are stock production sizes. Consumers should consult manufacturers concerning availability of product.
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Spring Nuts

1998-05-01
HISTORICAL
J891_199805
Included herein are complete general and dimensional specifications for metric and inch types of spring nuts recognized as SAE standard. These nuts are intended for general use where the engagement of a single thread on the mating screw is considered adequate for the application. It should be noted that spring nuts having other configurations, dimensions, provisions for ground, etc., are available and manufacturers should be consulted.
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TORQUE-TENSION TEST PROCEDURE FOR STEEL THREADED FASTENERS—INCH SERIES

1998-05-01
HISTORICAL
J174_199805
This test procedure is intended to provide a quality control method for checking torque-tension characteristics of non-prevailing torque-type threaded steel fasteners 1/4 through 1 in nominal diameters. Realistically, torque-tension relationships for specific individual fastener assembly joints will vary due to the different joint parameters. Tests using actual joint components will be required to determine accurate torque-tension values for those conditions. For the metric version, see SAE J174M.
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TORQUE-TENSION TEST PROCEDURE FOR STEEL THREADED FASTENERS—METRIC SERIES

1998-05-01
HISTORICAL
J174M_199805
This test procedure is intended to provide a quality control method for checking torque-tension characteristics of non-prevailing torque-type threaded steel fasteners 6 through 24 mm nominal diameters. Realistically, torque-tension relationships for specific individual fastener assembly joints will vary due to the different joint parameters. Tests using actual joint components will be required to determine accurate torque-tension values for those conditions. For the inch series version, see SAE J174.
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Blind Rivets—Break Mandrel Type

1998-05-01
HISTORICAL
J1200_199805
This SAE Standard establishes the dimensional, mechanical, and performance requirements of inch and metric break mandrel blind rivets suitable for use in joining the component parts of an assembly.
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Surface Discontinuities on Nuts

1998-05-01
HISTORICAL
J122_199805
This SAE Recommended Practice defines, illustrates, and specifies allowable limits for the various types of surface discontinuities that may occur during the manufacture and processing of metric-series nuts, in sizes 6.3 to 25 mm and inch-series nuts in sizes 1/4 to 1 in, inclusive, which are primarily intended for use in automotive assemblies.
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Surface Discontinuities on General Application Bolts, Screws, and Studs

1998-05-01
HISTORICAL
J1061_199805
This SAE Recommended Practice defines, illustrates, and specifies allowable limits for various types of surface discontinuities that may occur during the manufacture and processing of bolts, screws, and studs in sizes through 24 mm or 1 in diameter inclusive with lengths to 150 mm or 6 in inclusive, having specified minimum tensile strengths of 900 MPa or 120 000 psi and greater, which are primarily intended for use in automotive assemblies.
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NUT AND CONICAL SPRING WASHER ASSEMBLIES

1998-05-01
HISTORICAL
J238_199805
This SAE Standard covers general, dimensional data, and methods of test for two types of general purpose nut and conical spring washer assemblies, designated Type LN and Type HN, intended for mass production and other operations where speed and convenience are paramount factors.
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CONICAL SPRING WASHERS

1998-05-01
HISTORICAL
J773_199805
This SAE Standard covers dimensional, material, and general specifications and methods of test for two types of general purpose conical spring washers, designated type L and type H, for use as loose washers over screws and bolts, and also for use as pre-assembled washers in screw and washer assemblies.
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