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= cal | ae B # - Sg a/A WA e # # -b- Ee ore EAL AR, | © (2% manent Ares o1002~ AD 11001 A| 571" D5, BBS wae ST oT Ru 5T bolt @) Type: Hexagon bolt, ©) Thread indication x length : M8 x40 (example ? (4) Strength classification > 5.3 6. Designation when ordering Botts must be designated as fullows : Hexagon bolt/Nominal diameter] x shalt, legth Surface treatment (Example ) Hexagon bolt, / M10 x 36/ MEARS & Pectopiaed Comings of Bin Cpleting thickness: B48) 7. Others Ttems not designated in these standards must be in accordance with JISB1130-1974 (Hexagon bolts) . | arszmasee | mene 9) AS26001 L ee Aeon 7 10 100 TR AS26001 L: a * eS) Table 1 Mechanical properties Item = Quality Minima value 50 | Tensile strength (kg/m?) Irian vie | no Brinell Minima Value 140 hardness Hp Maximum Value. 215 3 Rockwell Minimum Value. 77 \ hardnessHeB Maximum Value a7 + ie point or proot stress hn? Minimum Volue 40 ! ‘Stress ratio 0.91 | Proof load stress arene =A | Elongation after breaking(7j Minimum Value iw Wedge tersile strength Same oS minimum value for tensile shrength, Cracks must not occur at the junc Impact strength of head Goesuited feted. Note: 1: Items nét designated inthis table must be in accordance with item 5.B of column Lof the strength classiication of JISBI051- 1972 (Mechanical Properties of Bolts and Small Screws). Table 2. Shaft roundness (r-) of rolled screws [iret [3 | M5 M6 [MB Ml 12] MUG] M20] M22] 24 [M30] [rcraximum value Yow) —_(0-4'0.5/0.6!07104 1-211.2)1-8] 2 | 2 [2 |— | sesvamanee [4526001 ee Adm22 97, 0, 100TH) aoe a Vos fe > Fs uf S |] Explanatory nate 1: Reason for change in mechanical properties from 5 to5 £. x In accordance with the revision of high-pressure. gos regulations, it yn is row necessary to employ the allowable tensile stress values set - forth for standard bolt: materials ot each service temperature . = « (Extracted from JIS BB2A3-1975) Designation | Classification [Allowable tensile stress at respective temperatures te fo) rabien | Size oe | aot] 75t oor | sor] aot zz zene Tae0e st TypeZS16 | —]6.3/ 6.3/6.3] 6-3) 6.3/6.3] 63 oa Type2 Z 46 |—| 6.0] 6.0| 6.0] 6.0} 6.0] 6.0| 6.0 Typed £16 —]7.2| 7.2| 7.2| 7.2 |7.2|7.2|7.2) S850 Pred 25 [17.0170 '7.0|7-0|7-0 Type4 $16 _|—|102 10.2, 10.2/10.2| 0.2) Typed 215 | —F10.0;10.0/ 10.0; 10.0 10.0'10.0/ 10.0 —_= 86.8 |6.8 | 6.8! [=| ee e8, 6 [i 16.8 10-0 .0 10.0; 1 ——_ | his }i25 125 )12.5 12.5) When using bolt materials not listed inthe table above , the largest of the followin] Values must be employed. 1. 1/30f the proof load stress However, fora temperature rarge bebween -50°C and 300°C (250 inthe cose of Free cutting steel) bolts made of either carbon steel material or low steel alloy and satisfying JISB1051 (Mechanical Properties of Bolts and Small Screws) must be used . 2. The smallest, of the falowing values dy 1/5 ofthe minimumtensile strength at, ordinary temperature. (2) 1/5 ofthe minimum terse strength at design temperature. (3) Minimum yield point: ot ordinary temperature or 1/4-of 0.2% stress. @) Yield point design temperature or /A.of 0.2t6proof stress. Within hexagon bolt standards, no specifications exist for the proof load stress (which corresponds to the allowable tersile stress values above) in the mechanical properties of 5T bolts. Moreover , becouse the bolts currently being purchased are not made ofthe bolt materials listed above, ibhas become necessary to employ the. Bmechani AS26001 L: we Aeon a. 0, 100TH) ToT o = = & an x= ag Item : Standard bolts (57) | a [ Bieprint number ‘Application [ge Supliodby | Type umber renee pavanramtar tease 7) Ferman i — | Werte Led. |TES0I002B | ADTGIODIA .ST,I0T bolts _ |) 7 Soles agent 7 | Sindee ' pp-532S | ADIGIOZ ST, 10Tkalts / ‘Soga Iron erste : /) Soles agent | ' eee | | ——— | ADTBI001 5ST bolts AS26001 - we Aen 8 1, 00TH

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