ASTM F592 - 84(2012) Standard Terminology of Collated and Cohered Fasteners and Their Application Tools (Withdrawn 2017).pdf
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1、Designation: F592 84 (Reapproved 2012)Standard Terminology ofCollated and Cohered Fasteners and Their ApplicationTools1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F592; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of originaladoption or, in the case of revision, the ye
2、ar of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A superscriptepsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONThe terms included in these definitions are listed in alphabetical order to facilitate quick reference.They are
3、intended to apply to collated and cohered nails, staples, and pins driven by strike, pneumatic,electric, manual, and spring tools. Omitted from consideration are terms relating to the testing and theperformance of fasteners, that is, their drivability, withdrawal resistance, pull-through resistance,
4、lateral load transmission, creep, protrusion resistance, splitting, and methods of use, such as face, toe,side, and end-nailing, spacing, loading conditions, etc. Reference is made to ASTM TerminologyF547, Terminology of Nails for Use with Wood and Wood-Base Materials,2for terms that areapplicable t
5、o related fasteners that may or may not be collated or cohered.Common acceptance and usage are the basis for most of the definitions listed. In some instances,this common usage results in more than one definition for a given term. In other cases, registeredtrademarks have become generic in nature; h
6、ence, are included among the terms listed.Any such listing cannot be complete.As additional terms are referred to the Societys attention, theywill be considered for inclusion in this standard.This listing of definitions of terms is in agreement so far as feasible with and supplementary toTerminology
7、 F547.The definitions are listed under the following headings:Collated and Cohered FastenersTools for Driving Collated and Cohered FastenersCOLLATED AND COHERED FASTENERSbevel pointpoint sheared obliquely to staple-leg axis, withbeveled face across staple-leg end; used to produce anoutward clinch or
8、 to provide additional penetration, or both,in thin stapling member (see Fig. 1(A).blind clinchclinch between the layers of corrugated boards,usually buried with wide-crown retractable anvil tools.bookbinders wirewire used in stitchers to fasten paper;measured according to AWG sizes.box stay wirewir
9、e used in stitchers for assembly of contain-ers; with dimensions measured in thousandths of inches.breakaway staplestaple with its crown designed to break offif removal is attempted; used to discourage pilfering andshop-lifting.by-pass clinchclinch with legs paralleling and adjacent toeach other.cal
10、endar staplestaple formed to provide a hanger for usewith calendars or booklets.chisel pointpoint with two symmetrically beveled planesforming “V” at end of staple leg, resulting in straightpenetration (see Fig. 1(B). (See cross-cut chisel point.)1These definitions are under the jurisdiction of ASTM
11、 Committee F16 onFasteners and are the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F16.05 on Driven andOther Fasteners.Current edition approved April 1, 2012. Published May 2012. Originallyapproved in 1978. Last previous edition approved in 2006 as F592 84 (2006).DOI: 10.1520/F0592-84R12.2For referenced A
12、STM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshoh
13、ocken, PA 19428-2959. United StatesNOTICE: This standard has either been superseded and replaced by a new version or withdrawn.Contact ASTM International (www.astm.org) for the latest information1clinchprotruding point end turned over or flattened whendriven or driven against clinching plate.clinch
14、pointpoint designed to facilitate clinching whendriven against clinching plate. (See step point.)clipSee strip.clipped headmisnomer for D head. (See notched head.)coated fastenera fastener with appropriate material appliedto its surface to increase the fastener-withdrawal resistance.coheredassembled
15、 in strip, coil, or other predeterminedform as defined in Terminology F547.coiledassembled in coil form.collatedassembled in strip or other predetermined form.cross-cut chisel pointchisel point with beveled point facesparallel to staple-crown axis (see Fig. 1(C). (See right-angle chisel point.)crown
16、staple end opposite staple point, connecting bothstaple legs and providing bearing area.crown widthoverall width of staple including both staplelegs.D headnail head with semi-circular rim and head segmentomitted during heading, with omitted segment reaching fromrim to shank projection, to allow tigh
17、t collating of nails instrip form.divergent pointSee divergent bevel point.NOTE 1Staple chisel point has two faces, forming rectangular cross section; whereas nail chisel point (except collated T-nail chisel point and collatedround-head nail chisel point) has six faces, forming hexagonal cross secti
18、on, that is, two major planes forming a “V” and pair of minor planes on eachflank (see ASTM Definitions F547).FIG. 1 Various Types of Staple PointsF592 84 (2012)2divergent bevel pointpoints sheared obliquely to staple-legaxis, with beveled face in opposite direction on each leg,across thick leg side
19、 leading from lower to upper thick face;designed to lead staple legs into opposite directions perpen-dicular to staple plane during driving (see Fig. 1(D).divergent chisel pointchisel point with beveled point facesat angle to staple crown in plane perpendicular to staplecrown axis; designed to lead
20、staple legs into oppositedirections perpendicular to staple plane during driving (seeFig. 1(E).flat clinchclinch formed by folding staple legs parallel tocrown with movable clincher.flaredstaple legs spread into outward opposite directions 90with crown plane.flat crownstraight staple crown in contra
21、st to rounded,formed, or offset staple crown.formed crownstaple crown formed during driving, forexample, for carding or fastening wire.high crownstaple crown with inverted “V” wire cross-section prior to staple driving; designed to provide rigidityduring driving and flattened when fully driven. (see
22、 “V”Crown.)hog ring, hog-ring stapleopen-ended, rounded, ring, orrectangular “U”-formed staple; used for encirclingapplications, that is, for attaching materials to rounded orrectangular base material by closing or wrapping hog ringaround base material.hybar wireflat wire normally used in box stitch
23、ing. Specifi-cally:Gage No. Cross-Sectional Dimensions, in. (mm)000 0.060 by 0.017 (1.52 by 0.43)00 0.060 by 0.018 (1.52 by 0.46)0 0.060 by 0.019 (1.52 by 0.48)1 0.060 by 0.020 (1.52 by 0.51)2 0.060 by 0.024 (1.52 by 0.61)3 0.060 by 0.028 (1.52 by 0.71)incomplete headnail head with semi-circular rim
24、 and por-tion of head omitted during heading, to allow tight collatingof nails in strip form. (See D head, notched head.)in-line clinchflat clinch with both staple legs in straightalignment.inside bevel pointbevel point with its beveled face on stapleinside; used to produce an outward clinch or to p
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