UDC 621.882.31 October 1987
Hexagon nuts
with metric coarse and fine pitch thread
Product grades A and 8
Sechskantmottern; Metrisches Ragel- und Feingawinds; ‘Supersedes July 1962 edition,
Produkikiageon A und 8
Inkeeping wih current practice in standards published by tne Intemational Organization for Standardization (80), acomma
has been used throughout as the decimal marker
‘This standard should be used together with ISO 4082, [SO 8673, and [SO 6874, For detalls, soe Explanatory notes. Ite
Intended to withdraw the prosont standard by ¥ July 1962 at the itest
Sinco the revised proporty classes ae covored in ISO 808 Part 2 can only be applieg to hexagon nuts complying withthe
present standard for sizea between MS and 39 in conjunction withthe prool loacs hitherto specifiedin OIN 257 Part 4
Is recommended that only hexagon nuts complying with ISO 4032 (coarse pitch thread) or ISO 8673 andISO A674 fine
pitch thread) be used, the corresponding proot loads being specifiedin ISO 888 Park Zand DIN 267 Part 23.To distinguisn
between types of nul. the symbol identifying nuts es complying withthe present standard nuts wil in future have to be
amenced by the code number denoting the property ciags being set off by two permanent vertical ines, 26, |B] (soe
DIN 267 Part 4)
Dimensions in mm
1 Field of application
This standard specifies requirements for M1 to M160 hexagon nuts, assigned to product grade A (up to size M 16) or
product grade B (for sizes above M 18). ,in spacial casos, nuts arato comply with specifications other then those glvenin
{his standard, 6g. regarding property clas, they shell be selected in accercance with the relevent stendards
2. Dimensions
In the case of sizes
of M110 oF mora,
‘he hexagon edges
nay be radiused (Gr).
x
de
Continued on pages 2 10 7
im! = minimum wrenching height (08m minimum).
For designation, sve clause 4Page 2 DIN G34
apie 1
Thread size (d) Mi [Maa |Mia[Mi6] M2 mas] MS mas) ma | MS | M6 | m7
x) 025 | 025 | 08 | O88 | 04 | os [or [oe 7
1 120014 1.6 2 35 i 4 5 Vz
& 15 | 14 16 184 | 23 4 575 77S
‘&. 2 [21 [2 [2a | a2 5 68 95
271 | 328 | 328 | 432 | 545 | 601 658 879 12.12
" os [112 ve [2 [ae ee [as [a |
ma] 088 | 075 | 095 vas | 175 | 216 | ass | 20 | a7 | ax | sa
m= [oss | os | ove wos | 14 | 172 | 208 | 202 | 296 | 376 | 416
mmcromnaitwe [25/3 [2 [a2 4 |s [ss ie [7 [s | |n
2 ma [24 | 28 | 29 | 902) 362 | «02 | 502) sea | o7e | 778 | 078 | 1073
ue] iO wie mi) Mie | wie) | (Mz0
tweed ace) [ext] wont | wiaeaa [onvensay| wiensa [oniensm| manne |
= [Mtoxtas Miaxias) =| anae x2) | ma0x45
a) 1s |S ws | 2+] 2~+| 28 | 2s
=. a 10 12 im 16 18 20
* max. 87s 108 az. 181 7a 195 2168
& mm [a | 159 wa] m2 | m2 +| a8 202
e we | saae | 189 an mace) 2675 «| ase | ees
Tern voninal size | 05 3 10 1% 3 5 8
” mo | ane 66 wos | 128 “a | tao
” = | 488 374 eae sea | ae) thee
max.= nominal size | 13 19 a 28 “ar 30
. mn _| 1278 1867 2187 2367 2616 | 29.16 |
(22) | M2] man | 30] (a) | mae | mae
Tread soa) — [maz ess)| M242 | a27x2) | Ma0%2 | 433x2 | M36x9 | GHS0xa)
2x2 | - - = -_[- =
zs [os 3 ae a]
2 2 a | 8 x 26 =
ar 259 23.1 32a 286 289 42a
25 [se | aan ase | su 359)
soo | ass | 452 soss | ssa7_ | 6079 | o6Me
18 18 22 | ae Ey 31
169 WT 20,7 227 2a 274 204
mm | 1952 | tase | ses | sax6 | vere | 2092 | aaa
‘oe = nominal size | S2 ee 6 50 ss | 60
. mn. 31 3 40 45 4 53.8 588
For 1) and 9, a9e page 4Table 1. (continued)
DIN 634 Page 3
maz | (was) | Mas | (we2) | M86 | (MEO) | Mos
Thread size (d) . —
M42x3 0 (M45x3) M48x3 | (M52x3) MS6x4 (M60x4)| MOSKS
Py 45 45 3 5 35 55
min 42 | 45 438 $2 58 60 64
- mm | 45a 486 S18 882 605 | 6B 631
a on | 06 Cr v2 | a7 | oe #22
e mn na 7695, 826 = 8825 | 9356 99.21 sores |
vax = nominal size | 34 36 8 a | 46 48 1
a min 324 as 384 404 | 434 464 401
wt min, 259 as 291 ___ 325 “i a1 303 |
rex = nominal size | 65 7 5 9 85 0 95
7 om [1 sr | ts1 | rar |e | ore | oe
(M68) M72x6 (M76x6) MBOx6 (MB5x6) M90x6 | M100x6
Thread size (d)
(We8x4)) M7zx4 | M76x4) | MOOx4 | (M85x4) | MO0x4 | MI00x4
PD . = = = = =
[ om | 8 2 76 0 8 %0 700
e 74 78 ea 864 oie | 972 | 08
dy wo | 7 102,4 107.2 1119 1211 1354
e om | ttost | 1616 | soar | 12745 | e397 | 14408 | 6102
mac= nominal size | 54 | 88 Gl Cy Cy 2 80
a mn 52,1 561 a 621 66.1 TOt 781 |
mt mon 47 449 473 49,7 529 oar es
ree = nominal size | 100 105 110 116 120 130 145
Ss - min, 978 102.8 1078 | 128 W78 12785 1425
For), see page 4.Page 4 DINeS4
Table 1. (eonctudos)
witox6 | Mi25%x6 | MiaDxe | MIGOx6
Thread size ()
Mvoxe | miz5 x4 > =
ne | ne ms) veo
a a a
ae [ue ws | 1
a 1449 1686
* ne | ivaaa | 20087
im
>
pitch of coarse #!
hot aip gavanized nuts,
5 782 ere 100
rmec= nominal size | 155 180 2200 230
Sess ws | 1984 | 2264
Slzot in brackets should be avoided If possible.
1d a8 specified in DIN 19 Part 12,
Aga doviation rom1SO 4759 Pant J, tolerance zoneh2 instead n13 shallapply
for wiging ecroea tote up to end ineuaing 4imen. Minimum dimensions corre
Sponaine to toloranca zone hi instoado! N13 shall De permissible tor M Sto M16
3 Technical delivery conditions
Mate
‘Steet
Stainless steet Nor-tert0us me
eral raquirervents
’As spocifiod in DIN 267 Part 1.
Thread
eH)
AS specitieg in
DIN 19 Parte 12 and 18.
Property class
‘nateriah
For sito N25 or lees. 6:
for sizes between Ma
fond M9: 6. 8 or 10
for sizes above M39:
Subject to agreement
For ei08 up to M39:
A210 0F A470: |
for sizes above M29.
subject to agreement.
| Subject to agreement
As speciieg in
IN 267 Part 4
DIN 267 Part 11 DIN 267 Part 18
Limit deviations, Product grade
geomettica
{ierances [AS speetieg in
For sizes up to M16: A; for larger sizes: 8.
180 4750 Part)
Surface trish
‘As processed
(BIN 207 Part 2 shall apply with
‘DIN 267 Part 20 oh
Bright
sgard to surface roughness
Bright
I apply with rogerd to pormiseibie surface ciscontinuiies
‘DIN 267 Part 21 shall apply with regard to the widening test
‘DIN 267 Part 9 snal! apply with regard to electroplating")
DIN 267 Part 10 shall apply with regard to hol dip galvanizing
‘Acceptance inspection
DIN 267 Part 5 shal apply with regard to acceptance inspection
°) Where @ protective coating 1 applied, eg. an electroplated coating complying with DIN 267 Part 9, depending an the
‘coating thickness required, t may be necessary, particulary in the case of tolerance class GH nus, to select
fundamental deviation than that a
‘resistance of the boltinut assembly t0 stripping
roe"
fed to the H position (see DIN 267 Par! 9). Ths, howaver might Impalr theDIN934 Page 5
4 Designation
Designation of an M12 chamfared hexagon nut assigned to property class 6
Hexagon nut DIN 943 — Mi2—8
IW product grede A is required for size M16 or more. the product grade shall be Included in the cesignation, 26
Hexagon nut DIN 934 ~ M20 ~ 8 - A
"hexagon nuts shall be supplied with raciused odgos (Gr the designation shall read:
Hexagon nut DIN 934 — M10 <6 ~ 8 ~ Gr
Hexagon nuts as specified in this standard ray be supplied in free Cutting stee! if, inthe order details, symbol AU has been
‘Added to the symbol denoting the propery kee, 0.
Hexagon nut DIN 934 ~ M12 - 6AU.
DIN 962 shall apply with regard to the designation of designs and types, with eeliionsl details te be given when orcering
The DIN 4000 2-7 tabular layout of article characteristics shell apply for nuts covered in this standard
5 Mass
Tho values of meas given for stat nue are for guidance ony
Tania 2
Tweadsvewy [Mt] Mie] Maa [2 | was | Ma] mas
Mase gesrarin®. Toca | oos | com | coe | ose | oon | oan | ose
Tweadsicow) | M* | MS | M6 | M? | Ma | Mio | waa] wie
jee ceeser..| aay 128 25 az 52 16 73 6
Threasswoca | mie | mia | w20 | maa | me | may | mao | wa
eee resol 333 aa nm v0 165, 23 | (ee
Tweadsicoc) | mae) M39 | Maa | mas | wea | mea | mee | woo
weseastmreriry, [oes | soz | os | moo | ov | rem | sao | 100
[thread size «ay moa Mos Mr2x6|M75x6 |) mesoxe | Masx6 | M90xX5 M100K6
ams crasnaram®). | 90 | 2s00 | 670 | soo | asso | 2500 | 4800 | azo
Thread size) [M1106] M125x6] Mia0x6 |Mi6046
mess gastarin, | axo0 | ra000 | 17500 | 20500
Approximately the
me values of mass mey be essumed for fine pitch nuts.
6 Marking
The specifications given in OIN 267 Parts 4, 11 anc 16 shat apply for the marking of nuts.
[Nuts manufactured by machining. of property c'asses above 6:5 specified in DIN 267 Part 4, shallonty be morkod aubject to
particular agreementPages DINGS4
Appendix A
‘Additional thread sizes for spare parts
‘The previous thread sizes M1,7, M2] and M26, which are not included inthe international selection of screw threads for
bolts serowa ananute, hallnolorgor be u
4. Should those sz0s, however be roquirad fr spare pare. they maybe ordered
inaccordanen nt DIN 934, Api 1966 edtion#).The table below species dimensions of such mute, OIN 13 Parts t and 18
‘apphing fr tha sorew thvasd.
we
Tread see @) wiz was wae
P 058 as oo
a oe | a | ae dt
= [18 28 2
. : 382 a6 3a
= 23 36 aa
m= rominaae | 1 16 z
” Z mn ws 188 15
mw 092 i | 1
== nominal sue | 95 45 =
' mm | 338 aaa |
erates oxo 020 o72
Standards referred to
oN
own
DN
on
DIN
oN
bin
DIN,
DN
DIN
DN
OWN
pw
Din
13Pant
sapant2
spans
267 Parts
267 Part 2
267 Part 4
267 Part 5
267 Part
267 Part 10
267 Part
207 Part 18
267 Part 20
267 Part 21
207 Part 23
02
IN 4000 Part 2
180 4759 Part 1
150 metric screw threads; 1mm to 68mm diameter coarse pitshthreeds; nominal sizes
130 metric serew threes; coarse and tne piteh threads with dlamaters from 1 :300mm, election for
iamoters and pitehos
150 metric sorew threads: funcamenta deviations and tolerances for screw threads oft man clameter
and targor
Fasteners; technical delvery conedtions: goneral requirements
Fasteners; technics celery conaltions; types of finish and dimansionel accuracy
Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; property classes for nuts (previous classe
Fasteners; techrical deivery conditions; accepiance inspection (massed version of ISO 8260, 1984
sation
Fasteners; technical delivery condition; electroplated components
Fasteners; technical delvery condition; hot dip galvanized componants
FFastonora tennieal dekvary condtione, with addends to 150 3506; corrosion resatant etainess steel
components
Fasteners; technical delvery conditions; non-ferrous metal components
FFactonore; technical delvery conditions: surface diecontinltos on rute
Fasteners; technical delvery conettions; widening test for nuts
Fastene’s; tschnical delivery conditions; property classes for nuts wth fine pitch thread (ISO cla
Bolts, screws, stucs and nuts; designations, types and finishes
‘Tabular layout of article charactorcic for bola, screws and ruts
‘Tolerances for tasteners: bolts, screws and nuts with thread dlameters > 1,6 and < 150mm and product
‘grades A,B and C
Previous editions
DIN 89 Part 1: 1220,12.21, 1028; DIN 80Part 2:10:22: DIN 429: 1220.12.21; DIN 554:10:20%; DIN KK 118. 0728, 07:29,
DIN Ke 751: 1234, DIN 954 Part +0128, 04.28, 10:4, 067, 04.42, 06:59, 0861, 0863, IN 934: 04.68, 07 82
Amendments.
The folowing amendments have bacn made tothe uy 1982 edition.
9) Anote on the period of valicty ofthis standard has been inckided
b) The standard has beer eelitcrally revised.
9) Wimnarawn in 1062Explanatory notes
For more than 20 years efforts have been directed towards
the achievement of tne international intercrangeabilty of
fasteners by preparing Intemational standards for the
product concerned. ISO Standaras have now been pub
lished for the most important types of fasteners (see ISO
Standards Handbook 18)
However international eforts only serve a useful purposeit
ational standards are adapted as ‘ar as possible to intor~
‘ational standards, or ideelly, replaced By them. Current
DIN Standards already agree in substance with the relevant
180 Standards, but silt atfer in some respects, as for
instance in the widths across flats for hexagon products
The Federal Republic of Germany adopted International
‘Stangara 180 272 on widths across flats 2s rational stand
218 DIN ISO 272 in October 1978, Nevertheless, widths
{20r0ss flats deviating trom IN ISO 272 are sti! being used.
In Germony for nominal tes M10, M12, Mia andl 22. The
table below compares the previous widins across tatswith
the new ones specified forthe four nominal sizes referred,
Thread ele Mio) Miz) M
za
/ous wicth
‘3c1086 Fats, if men
‘Now wioth across fats
fas ISO 272, 18 | 18) 21 ge
7 | 19 a2 | 32
‘The manutacturersand users of hexagon products partict
paling in the work of the Nermenausschu® Mechanisehe
Veroinqungselemente (Fastene's Standards Committee)
together with tepresantatives of the dealers In fasteners,
hhave decided to mtrocuce the new withs across "stein all
‘elevant produel standards Since experience has shown
that the trocuction of the new wicths across flats has not
been advanced by their inclusion n DIN Standards merely
25 preferred alternatives 10 the previous widths across
‘ats, the following decisions nave beenreaches to azcelerat
the changeover procedure
‘Supplementary to currant DIN Standarcs specitying the
revicus vadins across flats, DIN ISO Standards dealing
‘with the sare products will wherever ISO Standards a'e
International Patent Classification
F 168:37/00
DIN G24 Page 7
e published which, besides introgucing @ num-
Berofother minar amendments, will specify ihe new widths
‘across fats conforming to ISO 272 inboth DIN ang DIN ISO
Standards attention wil be drawn to the fact that the
Felevart ISO Standards are to be preferred and that the
DIN Standara is to be replaced atter a transition period of
five years
It relevant ISO Standard is available. the DIN Standard
will contain a foreword stating that tne previous width
Seross flats specitieat ons are te be withdraw atter a ran
sition period af five years and replaced by those specitieg
inigoa72,
‘This sets a time limit for both manufacturer ana user of
hexagon products by which the changeover to the new
widths across flats must bee'fected The responsible com
Fruttes sof the opinion, that it wil stl De possible atter this
period fo obtain fasteners complying with the superseded
Specifications as spere parts.
In some cases, the replacement of the previous DIN Stand-
{rds by the relevant ISO Standards wil have further con
Sequences, besides the changeover to the new widths
{2¢70S6 fats attention Deing arawn to this crcumetance in
the national foreword of the ralevant DIN ISO Standards
‘These consequences result from the fact that tne ISO
Standards have not yet reached the same lavel ot com
Pleteness as the DIN Standards. Thus « number of nominal
5ize3, 8 wellas several product specifications for fine pte
threads are not found in the ISO procuct stancards. Further
mors, ISO Standards on tochnical delivery ccnaitions are
Sil m the initia stages. so that specific requirements are
Stil subject te soparate agraement when ordering prod-
Sets im accorcance with ISU Standards, as they are notin
Clused in the designation for orser purposes,
Besides these consequences, which are of Importance
whon applying the naw ISO’ Standards. amending the
Wwiaths across lets also hes a number of consequences fe
‘regards tne use of the new products which the designer
‘must take into consideration Besides the amended
assembly sizes, this applies above all to the different
Surface pressure for the Bearing area of the nut oF tho
heads of the bolts. These difficulties are discussed 19
Recommendation VDA 262") published by ine Verband der
Automobilindustrie & V (German Automobie Manutacturers
‘association},
*) Obtainabio trom: Dokumentation Kraltfshnwesen ¢ V, GronerstraBe 5, 0-7140 Ludwigsburg