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Designation: A 320/A 320M — 03, ay Standard Specification for ErVényte len Alloy-Steel and Stainless Steel Bolting Materials for Low- Temperature Service’ ‘This sandard is isud unr the ed designation A 32014 320M; suber inet fllowig th deviation nates the ye ‘fp nopion ori the case of tvs, he ear of trv A suber npretetes inde the year fs approval [Aspen epson () cater a eri cang ice the lt even or apy ‘hi standard ha on approve for ase by agencies of the Deparment of Defense, 1. Scope* 1.1 This specification® covers alloy steel bolting materials for pressure vessels, valves, flanges, and fitings for low- temperature service. The term “bolting material” as used inthis, specification covers rolled, forged, or strain hardened bars, bolts, screws, studs, and stud bolts. The bars shall be hot. wrought. The material may be further processed by centeriess ringing or by cold drawing. Austenitic stainless steel may be solution annesled or annealed and strain-hardened. When, strain hardened austenitic stainless stel is ordered, the pur haser should take special care to ensure that Appendix: XC is thoroughly understood 1.2 Several grades are covered, including both ferritic and austenitic steels designated L7, BS, ete. Selection will depend on design, service conditions, mechanical properties, and low-temperature characteristics The mechanical requirements fof Table 1 indicate the diameters for which the minimum ‘mechanical properties apply to the various grades and classes, and Table 2 stipulates the requirements for Charpy impact energy absorption. The manufacturer should determine that the ‘material can conform to these requirements before parts are manufactured. For example, when Grade L43 is specified 10 ‘mect the Table 2 impact energy values at -150°F [-101°C] additional restrictions (such a procuring a steel with lower P and $ contents than might normally be supplied) in the chemical composition for AISI 4340 are likely to be require. Nore 1~The committee formulating this specification hus incladed several grades of material tht have been rater extensively used forthe preset purpose. Other compositions wil be consired for incision by the committee from time to time asthe need becomes apparent. Uses should nove that hacdenabiliy of some of the grades mentioned may restrict the manimum size at which the resuied mechanic properties re bina "ais speitcaton under te ution of ASTM Commitee AB an Ste, ‘Stinks Stel an Rela Alloys ands the det espsiiy of Subcom {01 22 en Stel Fong and Wrosgh iting for Pig applies ad Boling Matra fer Piping snd Special Purpose Appbeato ‘Caveat editor approved May TO, 200%, Pbiaked ely 2003. Originally rove in 1948 Lat perso on approved 2002 aA 2D 32, "For ASME Boiler and Presare Vee Coe pation, se lied Spec cmon $4320 Son Io at Code 1.3 Nuts for use with this bolting material are covered in Section 9 and the nut material shall be impact tested 1.4 Supplementary Requirements (SI, $2, and $3) of an ‘optional nature are provided. They shall apply only when specified in the inquiry, contract and order. 1.5 This specification is expressed in both inch-pound unit and in SI units. However, unless the order specifies the applicable “M” specification designation (SI units), the mate- ial shall be furnished to inch-pound units, 1.6 The values stated in either inch-pound units or SI units| are to be regarded separately as standard. Within the text, the SI units are shown in brackets. The values stated in each system are not exact equivalents; therefore, each system must, bbe used independently ofthe other. Combining values from the too systems may result in nonconformance with the specifi- cation. 2. Referenced Documents 2.1 ASTM Standards: ‘A194/A 194M Specification for Carbon and Alley Steel Nuts for Bolts for High-Pressure or High-Temperature Service, or Both? ‘A310 ‘Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing of Steel Products! ‘A.962/A 962M Specification for Common Requirements for Steel Fasteners or Fastener Materials, ot Both, Intended for Use at Any Temperature from Cryogenic to the Creep Range? E566 Practice for Electromagnetic (Eddy-Cusrent) Sorting of Ferrous Metals? F 436 Specification for Hardened Steel Washers* 22 ANSI Standards BLLI Serew Threads? B18.22.1 Plain Washers? Annan! Bok of AST Sondre, et 0.1 Anal Book of ASPH Strid, X13 Amal Book of ASTH Senda, Vl O33, Anal Book of ASTM Stand, Xl 1. ‘Asai fom Amerie Nan Standards latte (ANSI, 25 W. And *A Summary of Changs section appears atthe end ofthis standard tr io, PO Bax 70, Wet Contec, PASE, Ue Se. Af a 3201/4 320m - 03 TABLE 1 Mechanical Requirements Tersle Vad Seong EMBO Resa ts dade, Oat eat Tats Sangh cnt are Tame os an rn mish pieajoz% wan Aen TRS wens Nome) nen Tega ae aa Ue ee «6 # 3H sone” wonctet and engares a) rs we ew 9 it) andre once ad ens en ta uM ‘oo SHOP 2 65a une perched andtenpare ot O"E——(HE] fois 1 es} ans nde? erred ot erp wen) ‘ato Ba Gs 68 86C ae BSF ar oon eet % rn or Ber BHLN ob at danas wi tal sores Cite BA BHA BEN, BPA cotice eaten veseainne 78 Swett aera ca aa ted conten wie He EWA a sare ¥6 nd una meant ras (0) i over 10101029, nd ower 3) = over 01% 5 Wd Sms 8h ne over 1% 1019 (8210 4, r* 2 8 “ weer ss 5) HRC 4) ae under 10 96 6 4s satHBar3 reo) Hee over % 16120028) ‘o ° 2 48 saitworas (eo 880) HRC ovr 11 14 (28132), * e Fa 45 sartwerss es) i over 14 10 1% (82104 n® 0 ‘30 » 4s miwess eye He “These upper dart Ins were stable onthe basal hen wre he eat sizes coroni aval at consansymat=pecfaton prope its. Thy arg ot inenced as ascents beyond when toting mars col no loge be crite fo Sbeicann, ‘Te rrect he trate equreent he Oral hardness sau ret be lene han Z00 8 or 89 HR. © Cine prose se mace fom soliton esos mater! Cines 1h poaus oe rlvon rat ithe finshed conten fo oosion resent westent ‘tical fr enhancing ts physi popsty and retin the macancal property requrarars Clss2 prods ar mado fom sle-estog mata te hasbeen Seinen Atnte ses te tantrres conan eye son Um Powis Bough He ear sen pate es Oe For eae Yin [20 mm] lamer and eral, makerum Redness of 24% HE (109 ARE) i permite TABLE 2 Impact Eneray Absorption Regu Tainan psd vaue Winn pee 3.1.2 Heateated condition, that is, forthe austenitic stain- cneSiel_, Reguadtaersge ae Permittee steels, solution-treated (Class 1); solution-treated after Specimens Rt) Sccewrg” finishing (Class 14); and annealed and strain-hardened (Class ‘A Gredes Exe 7 2, a Ta a Br 3.1.3 Description of items required (bars, bolts, Serews, or sours ‘ed the) stud), SSE ere Pree romna Rarer ee 3.14 Nuts and washers, if required by the purcheser, in a ma Soni accordance with Section 9, and wows iu aad 3.15 Special requirements, in accordance with 5.1.1, $1.2, 7 See 62.11 panded rer 5.13, and ILL 4. Common Requirements 3. Ordering Information 4.1. Material and fasteners supplied to this specification shall 3.1 It is the purchaser's responsibilty to specify in the conform to the requitements of Specification A 96214 962M, purchase order all information necessary to purchase the These requirements include methods, finish, thead dimen- needed materials. Examples of such information include, but sions, matking cerifcation, optional supplementary requir are not limited to, the following: ‘meats, and others. Failure to comply with the requirements of iy 32010 320m - 03 Specification A 962/A 962M constitutes nonconformance with this specification. In ease of conflict between the requirements in this specification and Specification A 962/A 952M, this specification shall prevail, 42 For L7M bolting, the final heat treatment, which may be the tempering operation if conducted at 1150°F (620°C) minimum, shall be done after machining and forming opera- tions, including thread rolling and any type of cutting. ‘5. Materials and Manufacture 5.1 Heat Treatment: 5.L1 The bolting material shall be allowed to cool to room temperature after rolling or forging. Grades L7, L7A, L7B, L7C, L7M, L43, L1, L70, L71, L72, and L73 shall be reheated to above the upper critical temperature and liquid quenched and tempered. Grades B8, BSC, B8M, BBT, BSF, BSP, BSLN, and BEMLN shell receive a carbide solution treatment. Prod. vets made from such material are described as Class 1. This shall consist of holding the material fora sufcient time at a temperature at which the chromium carbide will go into solution and then cooling in ar or in a liquid medium at arate sufcient to prevent reprecipitation of the carbide. Material tus treated is deseribed a Class I. I specified in the purchase order, material shall be solution treated in te finished eondi- tion; material so treated is described as Clas 1A 5.1.2 When inereased mechanical properties are desired, the austenitic bolting materials shall be solution annealed and strain hardened if specified in the purchase order, material so tweaed is identified as Class 2 5.13 If scale-ftee bright finish is required, this shall be specified in the purchase ord. 5.14 For LIM bolting, the final heat treatment, which may be the tempering or stesstlioving operation conducted a 1150°F [620°C] minimum, shall be done ater machining or rolling of the threads 6. Mechanical Requirements 6.1 Tensile Properties: 6.1.1 The material shall conform to the requirements as to tensile properties prescribed in Table 1 at room temperature after heat treatment (see 5.1.1) 6.1.2 Number of Tests: 6.1.2.1 For heat-treated bars, one tension test and one impact test consisting of three specimens shall be made for cach diameter of each heat represented in each tempering, charge. In the continuous type treatment, a change shall be efined as 6000 Ib {2700 kg] 6.1.2.2 For studs, bolts, screws, etc, one tension test and ‘one set of three impact specimens shall be made for each diameter of each heat involved in the lot. Each lot shall consist of the following: ‘lamer ingen Let Sie. 8) 1% po] andunder 1600680 or tacon ret Over 0110 4 (8 1509 oor tion Gre 16 5). (65) 000 [270] or aczon we ‘hero! Geer 2% (65) 100 pecat or racton heat 6.1.2.3 Full Size Specimens, Headed Fasteners—Headed fasteners 1% in, im body diameter and smaller, with body length three times the diameter or longer, and which are produced by upsetting or forging (hot or cold) shall be subjected to full size testing in accordance with 6.1.3. This testing shall be in addition to tensile testing as specified in 6.1.1. The lot size shall be shown in 6.1.22. Failure shall occur in the body or threaded sections with no failure, oF indications of failure, such as eracks, a the junction of the head and shank. 6.1.3 Full Size Fasteners, Wedge Tensile Testing—When applicable, see 6.1.2.3. Headed fasteners shall be wedge tested full size in accordance with Annex A3 of Test Methods and Definitions A 370 and shall conform to the tensile strength shown in Table 1. The minimum full size breaking strength (bf) for individual sizes shall be as follows: Te=UIS «As o where: ‘Ts = Wedge tensile strength UTS = Tensile strength specified in Table 1, and As = Stress area, square inches, as shown in ANSI BI.1 or calculated as follows: AAs = 0.785 (D~(0974in)? @ where: D = Nominal thread size, and n= The number of threads per inch, 62 Impact Properties: 62.1 Requirements: 6.2.1.1 Material of Grades L7, L7A, L7B, L7C, L7M, L43, 70, L71, L72, and L73 shall show a minimum impact energy absorption of 20 ft Ibf [27 J] and of Grade Lia minimum impact energy absorption of 40 ft - Ibf [54 J] at the test temperature when tested by the procedure specified in the applicable portions of Sections 19 to 28 of Test Methods and Definitions A 370. The temperature of the coolant used for chilling the test specimens shall be controlled within 3°F [15°C]. Impact tests are not required for carbide solution trcated or strain hardened Grades B8, BSF, BSP, BEM, BST, [BSLN, and BSMLN for temperatures above ~325°F [-200°C); for carbide solution treated Grades B8, BSP, BSC, and BSLN above ~425°F [-255°C]; for all feritic and austenitic steel ‘grades of bolting Yin. (12.5 mm] and smaller in diameter. All ‘ther material furnished under this specification shall be tested, ‘Test temperatures for ferrtic grades are listed in Table 3 Exceptions to this requirement are permissible, and the impact, tests may be made at specified temperatures different than those shown in Table 3, provided the test temperature is at least as low as the intended service temperature and the bolting is suitably marked to identify the reported test temperature. When TABLE 3 Recommended Test Temperature for Stock Parts Tas Tenpooie 700 s rade Luau. ie ceo “at ua oe “1 ly 32014 320M - 03 impact testing is required for austenitic grades, test criteria shall be agreed upon between the supplier and purchaser. 6.2.1.2 The impact test requirements for standard and sub- size Charpy test specimens are prescribed in Table 2. 62.2 Number of Tests: 622.1 The test requirements for heat-treated bars are given in 61.21 622.2 For test requirements on studs, bolts, serews, etc, see 6.1.2.2. 622.3 Impact tests are not required to be made om heat- treated bars, bolts, serews, studs, and stud bolts 4 in, (12.5 ‘mm] and under in diameter 6223 Test Specimens—For sections 1 in, (25 mm] or less in diameter, test specimens shal be taken atthe axis; for sections over 1 in. [25 mm] in diameter, midway between the axis and the surface 63 Hardness Requirements 63.1 The hardness shall conform to the requirements pre- setibed in Table 1 63.2 The maximum hardness of Grade L7M shall be 235 HB or 99 HRB (conversion in accordance with Table Number 2B of Test Methods and Definitions A 370), Minimum hard- ress shall not be less than 200 HB or 93 HRB. (63.2.1 The use of 100% electromagnetic testing for hard- nes a= an alternative to 100% indentation hardness testing is permissible when qualified by sampling using indentation hardness testing. Each lot tested for hardness electromagnet cally shall be 100% examined in accordance with Practice F 566, Following electromagnetic testing for hardness, a ran- dom sample of a minimum of 100 pieces in each purchase lot (as defined in 6.1.2.2) shall be tested by indentation hardness methods. All samples must meet hardness requirements to permit acceptance ofthe lot. Ifany one sample is outside ofthe specified maximum or minimum hardness, the lot shall be rejected and either reprocessed and resampled, or tested 100 % by indentation hardness methods, ‘63.2.2 In the event a controversy exists relative to mini- ‘mum strength, tension tests shall prevail over hardness read- ings, Products which have been tested and found acceptable shall bave a line under the grade symbol. 7. Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance 7.1 Bolts, serews, studs, and stud bolts shall be pointed and shall have a’ workmanlike finish 8, Retests 8.1 If the results of the mechanical tests of any test lot do not conform to the requirements specified, the manufacturer ‘may retreat such lot not more than twice, in which case two additional tension tests and one additional impact test consist- ing of three specimens shall be made from such lot, all of ‘which shall conform to the requirements specified 9. Nuts and Washers 9.1 Bolts, studs, and stud bolts of Grades L7, L7A, LIB, LIC, L43, L1, L70, L71, L72, and L73 shall be equipped with ferritic alloy ‘nuts conforming to Grade 4 or Grade 7 of Specification A 194/A 194M or a grade of steel similar to the studs. Grade 7M nuts at a hardness not exceeding 235 HB (oF equivalent) shall be used with Grade L7M bolts, studs, and stud bolts. All nut material, including those which may be supplied under Specification A 194/A 194M, shall be subject to the impact requirements of this specification in the following manner: impact tests shall be made on test specimens taken from the bar or plate from the heat of stel used for mamufac- turing the nuts, and heat treated withthe mut blanks. 9.2 Bolts, studs, and stud bolts of Grades B8, BSC, BST, BSP, BSF, BEM, BSLN, and BSMLN shall be equipped with austenitic alloy nuts conforming to Grades 8, 8C, ST, 8F, 8M, SLN, and SMLN for Specification A 194/A 194M, Impact tests ‘are not required for Grades 8F, 8M, 8T, and 8MLN for ‘temperatures above -325°F [~200°C] and for Grades 8, 8P, §C, and 8LN above ~425°F [-255°C] ‘93 If the purchaser requires nuts with a Charpy impact energy absorption of not less than 20 - Ibf [27 J} at temperatures below ~150°F [-100°C], he may require that the nuts conform to Grades 8, $C, $M, SP, ST, $F, SLN, or 8MLN of Specification A 194/A 194M. 9.4 Washers for use with ferrite steel bolting shall conform to Specification F 436 9.5 Washers for use with austenitic steel bolting shall be made of austenitic stel as agreed upon between the manufac turer and purchaser. 9.6. Washer dimensions shall be in accordance with require- rents of ANSI B18.221, unless otherwise specified in the purchase order. 10, Threads 10.1 Where practical, all threads shall be formed after heat treatment. Class 1A, Grades B8A, BSCA, BEMA, BSPA, BSFA, BSTA, BSLNA, and BSMLNA are to be solution” AL, Product Marking 11.1. The identification symbol shall be as shown in Table 4 {In the ease of Class 2, Grades B8, BSC, B8M, BSP, BSF, and BST strain hardened as provided in Table 1, a line shall be ‘stamped under the grade symbol in order to distinguish it from, Class 1 and Class 1A bolting which has not been strain hhardened. In the case of Class 1A, the marking BBA, BSCA, BSMA, BSPA, BREA, BSTA, BSLNA, and BSMLNA identifies, the material as being in the solution-treated condition in the finished state. Grade L7M which has been 100 % evaluated in ‘conformance with this specification shall have a line under the ‘grade symbol to distinguish it from L7M produced to previous revisions not requiring 100 % hardness testing, 11.2 For bolting materials, including threaded bars, that are fumished bundled and tagged or boxed, the tags and boxes shall cary the grade symbol for the material identification and the manufacturer's identification mark or name. 11.3 Nuts from materials that have been impact tested shall bbe marked with the leter “L.” 114 For purposes of identification marking, the manufac turer is considered the organization that certifies the fastener was manufactured, sampled, tested, and inspected in accor- dance with the specification and the results have been deter- ‘mined to meet the requirements of this specification Af a 32014 320m - 03 pressure vessel service; stainless stel bolting material; stating ‘material; stel bars—alloy; steel bolting material; steel flanges; steel valves; temperature service applications—low 12, Keywords 12.1 additional elements; austenitic stainless steel; bolts— steel; chromium-molybdenum steel; fasteners—steel;, mark- ings on fitings; nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy steel; TABLE 4 Chemical Requirements (Composition, %)" ‘Sloe Gate a) TAL ie, ro we a ‘etbon ‘remo: Niet Croniuns Nee Conion woiyasonar aybsenum Moyacerum Moybeenum Deserston Crromiom Mayosanun® ta a8) asians) asst era) (1814840) __Low-arten Boren Prose Prosi Prosi Prosua Prost Prost Nort, ‘rato, “raion, "er, "rinan, vanaton, renge, ange, SE" ange, SIS aga, ange, Range, * ° * Ey ° * Ovaror aeror Owe or Over on or Deron ‘Une ser ter acer ‘eer reer Gono Oe SCSOSCSSCSSC«CSCSC SSC ee a0 020 oa oe 026 Manganese 07S 00k «070-0030 go- omar ‘co 90 90 ‘00 Des 140 Prosshous 0038 000) 00380005 oss ames © oss gn © ods ms asso s ‘str max 0040 0005 00t0 0005, om aces, «0mm ames| ce ont © caso aos Stcon ome ons. ode ots amet meats ae os Os ts O35 30 Cvomum 080-08 a aT) “0 “0 60 O80 Maybderum 0.18 002-020. 002s ag? ome one 025 30 25 ‘30 030 0.003 Te ‘Austenite Sto, Cleaes 1. 1A and 2° Grade oo 26, Baga UNS Deseraion ' soeon04) 5 34700547, Prosi Varo, Prog vation. Range. % ange. ‘rr or Under ‘Over or Under ‘Garton mas O08 Di ver 008 ‘Ot ever Margarese, max 200 ne over 20 0. over Prosar, mas us rie Sous 2010 er Suter max ry 005 over a3 2005 oat Sion, me ‘00 C8 over ‘00 O05 ever Nove! sono ots ab-r20 O18 varun wao-200 020 70-190 620 (Sort ¢ Teton 40 emton 005 unser Aly A 3201 320M - 03 TABLE 4 Continued TS oa} “ine Sto Cass 1 TK a Gros Bar aaa co Bera an Bea ns Daagston S 2100621 50500 5 m00009) SOSH) 5 5600616) Pod ea Petia aah Prost satan venation, venaien erate 9 vrata, ange % ange SAH ge 9, SAH age, LAE ye, 5 YOON _ ‘Over oF - ‘Over or ‘Over or ‘verona or ue Ure eer nae Une Geter mee 908 Got or 990 OBL ow 918 O91 ewer O18 O01 ow 008 ODT rer Hongunomn max 200, Songer 260 = Ottews 209 ars S07 Ota S00 Gd mer Frommers max 8045 OD1Sower OMS GOtdeme—8D_—aNOcem 20M er GOKS OBIE cer sur 2000,max D008 ore 0600.nac OatBome —18,mn ON” OME max NOTU er B00, mex Cons ear Sieonmex $00" Basowe Seo Gasowr —to0"™" —Gasumr 430" Bosowr” 100" oasener Neko! i Bo oat Oy 120 anal 130 100 100 ao ON a os os vo ve woe 19.0 aaa 190 al 190 - 199 oo =e ecru 20 a1 saluen 5 cs unter aa Ane Sel Cate 1.16 an 2” eee Bain Bun Tac aN US Design ea e688 owe Over or incor Range, ‘Over oF Under etn, nar a5 E065 or oa 3005 or Aongenea, mos 200. Stor 20 Sotenr frousore, mat ois Soto cr ons Sotvcer ‘Sunurax 2000 200s or 009 08 oer ‘Sion moe 00 Sosoer ‘09 0s om Noel toes ae 90-40 os Sromon ieo90 a oreo ox Sevoaenum 200.800, a0 agen aioose ea aroore oor ‘Aho tora aan o By So, Yoana Ps rl permed excep ee Grade OOF, nich sls i apecied on rogues ® Typical compestont usd forte gate nclude 4140, 4142, 4945, 41404. 4142 ana 10 Fare UTM rae, a mmm ctbon ctr 01028 peated Pouce hat he reed tnsia cpa ate tin he eacton ses iad te ve of [Ng SIat of £190H alowed cles | wre made fom soon eae mael Class 1A prods (BEA, BECA, BAMA, BEPA, BFA, end ESTA te slo tested in te fised andon Class 2 prose ar elton asta nd sain nro Af a 32070 320M - 03 SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS ‘The following supplementary requirements shall apply only when specified by the purchaser in the inquiry, contract, and order. SI, Impact Properties 1.1 When impact properties are desired for eustenitic steel crades exempt from testing under 6.2.1, test shall be made as agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser. 2, Lateral Expansion ‘$2.1 When lateral expansion measurements for ferritie steels are required in addition to the energy absorption require- ments of 62.11, the minimum value for each specimen of set must be .015 in. (0.38 mm]. The test temperature shall be specified by the purchaser and agreed upon by the producer. Nore S2.—Grades L7, L7A, L7B will generally have ditfculty meeting the minimum value at “ISO°F [101°C] Grade L43 may be prefered S3. Hardness Testing of Class 2 Bolting Materials for ASME Applications 3.1 The maximum hardness shell be Rockwell C 35 immediately under the thread roots. The hardness shall be taken on a flat area at least 4 in, [3 mm] across, prepared by removing threads. No more material than necessary shall be removed to prepare the flat arcs, Hardness determinations shall, ‘be made at the same frequency as tensile tests. APPENDIX (Sonmandatory Informstion) XI. STRAIN HARDENING OF AUSTENITIC STEELS. X1.1 Stain hardening is the inerease in strength and hardness that results ftom plastic deformation below the recrystallization temperature (cold work). This effect is pro- ‘duced in austenitic stainless steels by reducing oversized bars ‘or wire to the desited final size by cold drawing or other process. The degree of strain hardening achievable in any alloy is limited by its strain hardening characteristics. In addition, the amount of strain hardening that can be produced is further limited by the variables of the process, such as the total amount of cross-section reduction, die angle, and bar size. In large diameter bars, for example, plastic deformation will occur principally inthe outer regions of the bar, so thatthe increased. strength and hardness due to strain hardening is achieved predominantly near the surface of the bar. That is, the smaller the bar, the greater the penetration of strain hardening. X12 Thus, the mechanical properties of a given strain hardened fastener are dependent not just on the alloy, but also ‘on the size of bar from which itis machined. The minimum bar size that can be used, however, is established by the configu- ration of the fastener, so that the configuration can affect the strength of the fastener. X13. For example, a stud of a particular alloy and size may bbe machined from a smaller diameter bar than a bolt of the same alloy and size because a larger diameter bar is required to accommodate the head of the bolt. The stud, therefore, is likely to be stronger than the same size bolt in 2 given alloy. Af a 32070 320m - 03 SUMMARY OF CHANGES ‘This section identifies the principal changes incorporated since A 320/A 320M-02 was issued. (0) Revised title of specification. ‘This section identifies the principal changes incorporated since A 320/A 320M-01 was issued. (J) Added Footnote B to Table 4 and renumbered the other fFoonotes. {ASTI Intemational ete no poston respecting he vay of any patent ht assorted m connection wih any fom martoned nis andar Users ote stacard re egress ecrised tat eterna fh ak of ny such pet es ara Pek inkingeen! 2 sh righ re one! nar oan reponse, This dardard sublet rovison at ay tne by ie responsi tecnica connie and must reviewed evry fe yors and ‘nore eo repproved or chan Yeu comnts ied efor revs ote tana of ool inca ‘and shal be arassed to AST iterate! 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