UDC 621.882.31
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October 1987
Hexagon nuts
with metric coarse and fine pitch thread
Product grades A and B
‘Sechskantmuttarn; Matrache
Produktklaasen A und 3
Regt
und Felngewinde; ‘Supersedes July 1982 acition
‘In keeping wth current practice In stendards published bythe International Organization for Standardization (150), acomma
has been used throughout as the dacimal marker,
This standard should be used togather with \S0 4032, 80 8673. and ISO 8674 For detal
Intended to withdraw the present standard by 1 July 1962 at the latest.
Explanatory notes. Ite
‘Since the revised property classes as covered in ISO 898 Part 2 can only be applied to hexagon nuts complying with the
present standard for sizes between MS and M 29 inconjunction withthe proof loads hitherto specified in DIN 287 Part 4,
{is recommended that only nexagon nuts complying with 1SO 4032 (coarse pitch thread) or ISO 8673 and ISO 874 (fine.
pitch thread) 06 used, the corresponding prootloads being spacifiad iniSO 898 Part 2 and DIN 267 Part 23.To cistinguish,
‘between types of nut, the symbol identifying nuts as complying with the present standard nuts wil in future have to bo
‘amended by the coge number denoting the property class baing set of by two permanent vertical lines, 6.9, /8| (seo
‘OWN 267 Part 4,
Dimencions ia mn
1 Field of application ~
This standard specifies requirements for M 1 to M160 hexagon nuts, assigned to product grade A (up to size M16) or
product grade 6 (for sizes above M16). In special cases, nuts ate to comply with specifications other than those given in
this stendard, e.g. regarding property class, they shall be selected in accordance with the relevant standards,
2 Dimensions
In the case of sizes
‘of M110 or more,
the hexagon edges
may be radiused (Gr).
ap
ZA
‘m'= minimum wrenching height (08m minimum),
For designation, see ciause 4.
Continued on pages 2 to 7
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2 DiNese
Tbe
Thread size (d) m1 |mi2|Mi4imte!] M2 |M25| M3 [M35 M4] MS ] me m7
Pa oas | 026 | 03 [095 | ow | oas| os loa [ar [os ta [7a
om [+ [ia [ia Tae [2 [as [s las ls ]s Te ty
4 oe | 15 | 14 18 184 | 23 | 29 | 345 | 4 46 575 | 675] 7.75
a mm [2 [ar [ar [ee [2 far [as [s [se lee | ee | es
e on | a7 [a8 | aaa | sar | aaa [sas | aor | ose | 200) are [aioe vase
se=nominalsize [08 [1 [ia [1a [ie [2 laa [2s baa Ta Te 55
™ min O85 | 075 | 095 | 1.05 | 135 | 175 | 215 | 288 [29 | 37 | ar 52
7 wm [ane [os | o76 [084 | +00 | 14 | 172 | 204 | 252 | 286 | are} are
susooninasee [25 [3s [s [a2 [« [s [ss le |? 1s yw Ta
” mm [24 | 28 | 29 | 302 | saa | 402 | sa2 | se | 678 | 778 | 078 | 1070
we [mi | mm | mi | wie] wim | wa
wedseco [wart | wide | wants [aniextay| wees [eientay) wane
= [mi0x125 |wiextzs| _- =| tioxn [moore
PD 135 | 45 ws | 2 z 25 | 25
mm | 8 10 wm | 16 | 2
* = [are [108 8 rs Wa 195 | 28
é =x [ms_[~ 53 [ama mee a
. om] i438 | tas att 248 | 2675 | ase | aaos
mum nominalstze | a6 | 8 10 a 78 5 6
™ mn 614 7,64 9.64 10,3 "123 | 143 149
m ~= | 4 | en 77 eat] oa | tae | nia
‘eax = nominal size | 13 7 19 22 au | oa [2
a wa [ars | 1679 | saer_[aier_| ose | 2016 | ante
wz [wae [an | mao | aay | woe) wen
Thread size (d) — [mazxia| maen2 427x2) | maox2 | (ma3x2) | Maexe | @#30x3)
max) - | =) o : : -
Py a | 8 2 35 35 3 z
m=) em 24 a 30 2 2 %
mm [ 237 259 234 324 355 389 424
dy roi. 29.5, 33.2 38 427 466 511 30 |
2 vw | sso [sess | as2 | soas | ssar[ e070 | ona
mee nominal size | 78 ® 2 20 2 | | a
™ min 169 WW 207 227 4 2aT [_ a4 r 204
m mm 1352 1416 18,56 18.16 19.76 21,92 23,82
max. nominal size | 22 36 a | as so | es 60
‘ oe ft 35 fy 6 “o 53.8 588
For) end), s0e page &
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IN 904 Page 3
Table 1. (continued)
maz | man. | Mas | 48m | mee] aaeo) | Mea
Thread size (2)
marxe | qiasxay | waexa | anezxa) | weoxa |qeoza Moone
PY “5 48 3 5 35 35 8
mm | 6 «8 2 go eo
“ = [sa we | ss | 02 | 00s | aa) ean
a me | 608 ear A 742 787 ea) eee
e wm [na 7eas | a8 sazs | sass | o9a1 | tones
wm = nominal size | 34 38 38 2 «6 a 5
” a, 324 Ez 384 404 34 464 | 494
7 me | _28a 278 2A 323 347 ara 398
‘rau nominal size | 65 70 75 % % 20 35
. ain. 63,1 681 73,1 781 828 e78 928
(ee) | mr2xe | 7exe) | meoxe | mesxe | Maoxe | Micoze
Them see (M8ax4) | M72x4 | (M76x4) | MGOx4 | (Ma5x4) | Ma0x4 | MI00x4
Pa 6 - | - ~ - = =
= | 7 7 2 a 0 100)
me | 734 >| 778 24 oa 18 | 92 | 108
a ar) srr |_1ea | toa | aa | vant] aas0
= wo | tos: | Yess [zi | tarde | saan1 | t4sca | ie100
mes nominal size | 54 * ei o es | 2 %
™ min, 52,1 56.1 58.1 62,1 861 70,1 781
® oe | a ua aa 7 328 384 25
max. = nominal size 100 105 [110 115 120 130 145
. in 978 102.8 1078 1128 17,8 1275 142.5,
For), see page 4.
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Tabie 1. (concluded)
Mitoxe | Miz5x0 | misoxe | wieoxe
‘Thread size (d)
Minox | wiasxe | =
om | 0 135 10 1
4
= | me 185 81 im
a ~ | wa | see | vse | ava
? nm | ase | 20087 | 2080 | asa70
ee 770 736 26 28
m= nominal size | 68 100 12 728
on | 888 | 78 | tos | wa56
E m= | ae | rea ea | 100
wu nominalsze | 158 wo | a0 | 230
a
‘Sites in brackets chould be avoided Ht possible
1) P=piteh of coaree thread as specified in DIN 19 Pat 12
4) Asadevation rom 'S0.4759 Part |, tolerancezoneht2inatead of 40 shelapply
tor widths arose tats upto and including 4 nme Minimum dimensions cores
spondingto tolerance sone niisteat otra shallbeparmicsbe'or tte 6
hot dip galvanized nut,
3 Technical delivery conditions
Mater Steel Stainless sieet Nonferrous metals
General requirements [AS specified in DIN 267 Part t
Tolerance eH
Threas
As specified in DIN 13 Parts 12 and 15.
For size M2.5 or lass: 6;| For sizes up to M39:
rope for sizes between M3 | A2-70 oF A4-70;,
Mechanical prenertas® | ane M9; 6.0 oF 10: Subject to agreement
properties for sizes above M39: | for sizes above M39.
subject to agreement, | subject to agreement,
As spocitied in DIN 267 Part « IN 267 Pact 11 DIN 267 Part 78
Limit deviations, Product grade For sizes up to M16: A; for larger sizes: 6.
geometric =
tolerances As specified in 180 4759 Part,
As processed, Bright Bright
IN 267 Part 2 shall apply with regard to surtace roughness,
surtace fish IN 267 Pert 20 shail apply with regard to permissible surface discontinuities.
urtace fins DIN 267 Part 21 shail apply with regard to the widening test
DIN 267 Part @ shall apply with regata to electroplating.)
IN 267 Part 10 shall apply with regard to hot dip galvanizing.
Acceptance inspection DIN 267 Part § shall apply with regard to acceptance inspection
Protective coating s applied, @.g. an electroplated coating complying with DIN 267 Part 8, dopending on tre
Costing thickness required, Il may be necessary particularly inthe caso of tolerance ciess 6H nuts, to welect a larger
fundamentel deviation than that assigned to the H position (ane DIN 267 Part @) Thus, newever, sight lnpats ge
ance oft sssembIy to BtIppING,P.Oo/0r
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4 Designation
Pesianation of an M12 chamfered hexagon nut assigned to property class 8:
Hexagon nut DIN 943 ~ M128
"product arade A's required for sz0 M16 oF more, the procuct grade shal be Included in the designation, eg
Hexagon nut DIN 934 ~ M20 = 8 = A
|" hexagon nuts shall be supplied with rediused edgas (G1). the designation shall
Hexagon nut DIN 934 ~ M110x 6 - 8 ~ Gr
cere ee tet 3 speci inthis standard may be supped in te9 cutting tae inthe oxder Geta, symbol AU has been
added to the symbol denoting the property class, 0.9,
Hexagon nut DIN 934 ~ M12 ~ 6AU
OWN 962 shall apoly with regard tothe designation of designs and types, with additonal details to be given when ordering,
‘The DIN 4000-2-7 tabular layout of article characteristics shall apply for nuts covered inthis standard
ot
‘5 Mass
The values of mace given for stest nus are for guidance ony.
Table 3
Tread zea) [Mt | Mia | wie] wis | wa] was ] wa) was
tesegeeralam’ | aca | oose | oss | oors | ose | oz | on | one
Twosdszeia [M4 | ms | mo | wz] we [wo] ma] ow
teseseenarem. | os [rime | as ar | 52 ns | aa | as
Tnesaseewo [wie | wie [wi | wa | wm] wa [wae | wa
ferreooume ig | 39 | 44 | ox | ve | no | vs | ae | zee
Tnesdseet [wae [wae [wa | wes | wee | aa] wie] woo
terseseiaram | sea. | soe | ese | oo | a (0 | 120 | se80
Thread size (a) [M64 | Meo | m7ax0] mvexe | meoxs | Mesne |ma0x0 Wire
Mose (7 Sharam. | 1980 2800 2510 3040 9440 3930 4930 6820
Tead sized) [M110x6 |Mia5x6]|m1aoK6 | M00 x6
reryoooeeemlam™). | 2200 | 19.000 | 17500 | 26:00
‘Approximately the same values of mass may be assumed for fine piteh nuts.
6 Marking
The specifications given in DIN 267 Parts 4, 11 and 18 shall apply for the marking of nuts,
ute manufactured by machining, of property classes above 6 a8 Specified in DIN 267 Part 4, shall only be marked subject to
particular agrooment,
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Appendix A
Additional thread sizes for spare parts
‘The previous thread sizes M1,7, M23 and M26, which are not includes In the international selection of screw threads for
bolts, screws and nuts, shalino longer be used, Should these sizes, however, be reaui
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for spare parts, they may be ordered
in accordance with DIN 934, April 1968 edition?) The table below specifies dimensions of such nuts, DIN 13 Parts 1 and 15
applying for the screw thread,
Table «
Thread tise (@) way waa] wae
P 035 045, l 045
4 a Ww 23 |e
max 1,95) 264 I 3
@ = 382 ass aa
& m= [ar a
[me = nominal size 14 18 2
” min 15 15d]
mt ose |i
imax = nominal size 35 a
‘ oe 338 a2 [apa
Mase Ca6kalar), 010 920 | ove
Standards referred to
DIN
DIN
DIN
oN
DIN
DIN
oN
on
DIN
oN
DIN
DIN
DIN
DIN
DIN
19 Part t
13 Part 12
19 Part 15
267 Part 1
267 Part 2
267 Part 4
267 Part 5
267 Part a
267 Part 10
267 Part 11
267 Part 18
267 Part 20
267 Part 21
267 Part 23
962
DIN 4000 Part 2
180 4759 Part 1
ISO metric screw threads: 1mm to 68mm dlameter coarse pitch threads; nominal sizes
|S metric screw threads; coarse and fine pitch threads with diameters tram 1 to 200 mm; selection for
lameters and pitches
180 metric screw threads; fundamental deviations and tolerances for screw threads of 1 mm diameter
and larger
Fasteners; technical detvery conditions; general requirements
Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; types of finish and dimensional accuracy
Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; property classes for nuts (previous classes)
Fasteners: technical delivery conditions; acceptance inspection (modified version of 1SO 3269, 1984
edition)
Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; electroplated components
Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; hot dip galvanized components
Fasteners; technical delivery conditions, with addenda to ISO 2506; corrosion-resistant stainless stee!
components
Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; non-ferrous metal components
Fasteners: technical delivery conditions; surface dizcontinuities on nuts
Fasteners; technical dotivery conditions; widening test for nuts
Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; property classes for nuts with fine pitch the
Bolts, screws, studs and nuts; designations, types and finishes
Tabular layout of article characteristics for bolts, screws and nuts
‘Tolerances for fasteners; bolts screws and nuts with thread diameters > 1,6and < 150mm and product
prades A, 8 and C
14 (ISO classes)
Previous editions
DIN Ba Part 1:12.20, 12.71, 10.28: DIN BB Part 2:10.22; DIN 420: 12.20, 1221; DIN $54, 10.29x; DIN Krk 113: 07.26, 07.28:
DIN Kr 751: 1234; DIN 034 Part 1: 01.26, 04.29, 10.4, 08.97, 04.42, 06.53, 09.61, 08.63: DIN 934: 04.65, 07.82.
Amendments
The following amendments have been mace to the July 1982 edition
@) Anote on the period of valicity of this standard has been Included.
'8) Tho standard has been editorially revised.
5) Witharewa In 1962,
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Explanatory note:
For more than 20 years attorts have been directed towards
the achlavament of the international interchangeabilly of
fasteners by preparing Intemational standards tor the
Product concerned. ISO Standards have now been pus
lished for the most important types of fasteners (see ISO
Standards Handbook 18),
However, International efforts only serve a useful purposeit
Rational standards are adapted as far as possible to Inter
‘ational standards, of idealy, replaced by them. Current
DOIN Standards already agree in substance with ine relovant
'SO Standards, but stil differ in some respecte, as lor
'nstance in tha widths across flats for hexagon products
‘The Federal Republic of Germeny adopted international
‘Standerd iSO 272 on widths across fats as national stand.
ard DIN ISO 272 in October 1979, Nevertheless, widths
‘2cr03s fais deviating rom DINISO 272 are stl being used
ln Germany tor nominal sizes M10,M12,M14 and 22, The
{able below compares the previous widths across flats with
‘he new ones specified for the four nominal sizes referred
to.
Thread size, mio [mia [mia | ze
Previous wiath
‘across flats, in. mm 7p | | ae
New width across tats
as in ISO 272, re | 18 | 2 | 96
inom
The manufacturers and users of hexagon products partici=
ating in the work ot the Normenausschud Mechanische
Verbindungselemente (Fasteners Standards Commitee),
logether with representatives of the dealers in fasteners,
have decided to introduce the new widths across flatein al
felevant product standards. Since experiance has shown,
thatthe introduction of the new widths across flats has not
‘been advanced by their inclusion in DIN Standards mera
a8 proferred alternatives to the previous widthe across
fats, the folowing decisions have been reached to accelerate
the changeover procecur
Supplementary to current DIN Standards specifying the
Brevious widths across fats, DIN ISO Standards dealing
with tne same products will, wherever iSO Standards a
Intemational Patent Classification
F168 37/00
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‘evalable, be published whi
bar of other minor amend
te ba preferred and that the
00 attera transition period of
DIN Standard Is to be replacs
tive years
\¥ no celevant SO Standard i evailable, the CIN Standard
will contain a foreword stating that the previous wis
across flats specifications are tobe withdrawn ster aware
Sitlon period of five years and replaced by thasa speciiod
In iso 272.
This sets a time limit for both manufacturer and user of
hexagon products by which the changeover to the nace
Widths across flats mustbe effected. The responsible cen,
mittee is of the opinion, that twit stllbe possible atter this
eriod to obtain fasteners complying with the superseded
specifications as spare parts.
| some cases, the replacement of the previous DIN Stand-
ards by the relevant iSO Stancards will have further cons
‘Sequences, besides the changeover to the new widine
705s flats, attention being drawn to this circumstance in
{he national foreword of the relevant DIN ISO Standarcs,
These consequences result from the fact that the ISO
Standards have not yet reached the seme level of com.
pleteness as ihe DIN Standards, Thus a number of nomiral
3iz85, a8 wells several product specifications for fine pitch
‘threads are not found in the ISO product standards. Furie
‘more, ISO Standards on technical delivery conditions mre
{tillin the initial stages, so that specific requirements are
stil subject to separate agreement when ordering prod
tuets in accordance with ISO Standards, as they aromot i
Cluded in the designation for order purposes
Besides these consequences, which are of importance
when epplying ine new ISO Standards, amending. the
Widths across tlats also has a number of consequences se
"gars the uso of the new procucts which the designer
must take into consideration, Besides the amended
assembly sizes, this applies above all to the diferent
surface pressure for the bearing area of the nul OF the
hheads of the bolts. These ditficuties are discussed in
Recommendation VDA 262") published by the Verband der
Automobitindustre €.V. (Garman Automobile Manufacturers
‘Association)
7) ObIainble trom: Dokumentation Katvehrwesen o.V, Grénerstabe 8, 0-7140 Ludwigsburg
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