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DIN Standards Committee Shipbuilding and Marine Technology

Standards [CURRENT]

DIN EN ISO 10511
Prevailing torque type hexagon thin nuts (with non-metallic insert) (ISO 10511:2012); German version EN ISO 10511:2012

Title (German)

Niedrige Sechskantmuttern mit Klemmteil (mit nichtmetallischem Einsatz) (ISO 10511:2012); Deutsche Fassung EN ISO 10511:2012

Overview

This International Standard specifies the characteristics of prevailing torque type hexagon thin nuts (with non-metallic insert) with thread from M3 up to and including M36, in product grade A for threads up to and including M16 and product grade B for threads above M16, and with property classes 04 and 05. The dimensions of the nuts correspond to those given in ISO 4035 plus prevailing torque feature. In this revised version the normative references are now undated in order to facilitate the unequivocal use of each currently applicable version of a standard. Moreover, the content of the standard has been brought in line with the revised ISO 898-2. This standard is identical to the European Standard EN ISO 10511:2012 in which the International Standard ISO 10511:2012 was adopted without any modifications. This standard has been prepared by ISO/TC 2 "Fasteners" in collaboration with CEN/TC 185 "Fasteners", both secretariats of which are held by DIN. The responsible German standardization committee is Working Committee NA 067-00-03 AA "Verbindungselemente mit metrischem Innengewinde" ("Fasteners with metric internal thread") of the Fasteners Standards Committee (FMV) at DIN.

Document: references other documents

Document: referenced in other documents

Responsible national committee

NA 067-00-03 AA - Fasteners with metric internal thread  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 185 - Fasteners  

Edition 2013-05
Original language German
Translation English
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