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![]() ISO 23205th Edition, December 1, 2015Complete DocumentFasteners - Prevailing torque steel nuts - Functional properties
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![]() Description / Abstract:
This International Standard specifies the functional properties
for prevailing torque steel nuts when tested at an ambient
temperature range of +10 °C to +35 °C. It includes a combined test
method to determine the prevailing torque properties and the
torque/clamp force properties at the same time.
It applies to prevailing torque all metal type nuts and prevailing torque non-metallic insert type nuts: — with triangular ISO thread in accordance with ISO 68-1; — with diameter/pitch combination in accordance with ISO 261 and ISO 262; — with coarse pitch thread M5 to M39 or with fine pitch thread M8 × 1 to M39 × 3; —with thread tolerances in accordance with ISO 965-2; —with mechanical properties in accordance with ISO 898-2; Prevailing torque values specified in this standard are based on laboratory test conditions. NOTE 1 Actual prevailing torques in practical application can vary. NOTE 2 All metal type nuts conforming to the requirements of this International Standard are used in applications ranging from −50 °C to +150 °C. NOTE 3 Non-metallic insert type nuts conforming to the requirements of this International Standard are used in applications ranging from −0 °C to +120 °C. WARNING —Temperatures outside the ambient temperature range can influence the functional properties (torque/clamp force and prevailing torque properties), see Annex A. ![]() |