ASME B18 6 5M-2000 Metric Thread-Forming and Thread-Cutting Tapping Screws《米制螺纹形和螺纹自攻丝螺钉》.pdf
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1、 Date of Issuance: August 31, 2000The 2000 edition of this Standard is being issued with an automatic addendasubscription service. The use of an addenda allows revisions made inresponse to public review comments or committee actions to be publishedas necessary. The next edition of this Standard is s
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8、 reproduced in any form,in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise,without the prior written permission of the publisher.The American Society of Mechanical EngineersThree Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990Copyright 2000 byTHE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERSAll Rights ReservedPrinted i
9、n U.S.A.FOREWORDASME Standards Committee B18 for the standardization of bolts, screws, nuts, rivets,and similar fasteners was organized in March 1922 as Sectional Committee B18 under theaegis of the American Engineering Standards Committee (later the American StandardsAssociation, then the United St
10、ates of American Standards Institute, and, as of October 6,1969, the American National Standards Institute, Inc.). The Society of Automotive Engineersand the American Society of Mechanical Engineers served as joint sponsors.Subcommittee 3 was subsequently established and charged with the responsibil
11、ity fortechnical content of standards covering slotted and recessed head screws. In accordancewith a general realignment of the subcommittee structure on April 1, 1966, Subcommittee3 was redesignated Subcommittee 6.At its meeting on December 4, 1974, Standards Committee B18 authorized preparationof
12、a series of standards for metric fasteners. Subcommittee 6 was assigned the responsibilityfor developing product standards covering metric machine screws and tapping screws.In subsequent meetings of Subcommittee 6, held over the ensuing two years, the contentof the proposed metric standards was disc
13、ussed and organized. It was decided the coverageshould be limited to flat countersunk, oval countersunk, and pan head styles having slottedand Types I and IA cross-recessed drive provisions and the hex and hex washer headdesigns. The spaced thread tapping screws would cover soft converted sizes 2.2,
14、 2.9, 3.5,4.2, 4.8, 5.5, 6.3, 8, and 9.5 for Types AB and B thread-forming screws and Types BFand BT thread-cutting designs. Metric coarse series thread sizes 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 5, 6, 8,and 10 would apply for Types D, F, and T thread-cutting tapping screws. Also, it was theconsensus that the respect
15、ive head envelopes for both machine screws and tapping screwsof comparable sizes should remain consistent with established inch practices. In 1976, theIndustrial Fasteners Institute published IFI-502, documenting dimensions and specificationsas then agreed upon and coordinated to the extent possible
16、 with International Organizationfor Standardization (ISO) proposals, which Subcommittee 6 authorized as a first draftproposal for the metric tapping screw document.Because the common head for machine and tapping screw approach differed considerablyfrom existing metric practices and ISO drafts, parti
17、cularly in regard to countersunk heads,a task group was established at the September 1977 meeting of the subcommittee to developproportions for a common 90-deg flat countersunk recessed head having adequate head-to-shank strength combined with satisfactory driveability. Also at this meeting, it was
18、recom-mended that consideration be given to developing a hex flange head having a smaller hexwidth across flats, similar to the metric hex flange screws evolving under Subcommittee 2for larger product sizes. This head would be applicable to both machine and tapping screwsand would be intended to rep
19、lace the hex washer head, which, in some sizes, was difficultto manufacture and had less than desirable driving capabilities. Over the ensuing years, therecommendations resulting from the task group studies along with other actions taken bySubcommittee 6 were coordinated through Subcommittee 4 with
20、the appropriate ISO/TC2working groups toward resolution of dimensional differences. At the March 1980 meetingof ISO/TC2, tentative agreement was reached on the envelopes for the flat, oval, pan, andhex heads. These actions were confirmed by Subcommittee 6 at the October 22, 1980meeting, and a review
21、 of the cross-recess dimensions was initiated. At the December 9,iii1981 meeting, the subcommittee, following approval of the proposed format, authorizedpreparation of a formal draft standard that would include substituting the hex flange headfor the hex washer head. On May 26, 1982 it was agreed to
22、 add a short shoulder underthe head of heat-treated flat countersunk head screws, and approval was granted for numerousother refinements.A proposed draft of the standard was prepared and approved by letter ballot to Subcommittee6 and ASME Standards Committee B18 on June 24, 1985. Following acceptanc
23、e by theserespective groups, this proposal was approved by the sponsors and submitted by the ASMEBoard of Standardization to the American National Standards Institute. It was approved andformally designated an American National Standard on February 3, 1986.In 1997 Subcommittee 6 initiated work to re
24、vise the head diameters for flat head screws,length measurement method for oval head screws, height inspection for oval head screws,and quality assurance. Protrusion height inspection for oval head screws, ductility testing,and hydrogen embrittlement testing were also added. These changes were ballo
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