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DIN EN ISO 10511

Prevailing torque type hexagon thin nuts (with non-metallic insert) (ISO 10511:2012)

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Organization: DIN
Publication Date: 1 May 2013
Status: active
Page Count: 11
ICS Code (Nuts): 21.060.20
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This International Standard specifies the characteristics of prevailing torque type hexagon thin nuts (with nonmetallic 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.

NOTE The dimensions of the nuts correspond to those given in ISO 4035 plus prevailing torque feature.

If other specifications are required, they can be selected from existing International Standards, for example ISO 261, ISO 724, ISO 898-2, ISO 965-2, ISO 2320 and ISO 4759-1.

Document History

May 1, 2016
Prevailing torque hexagon thin nuts (with non-metallic insert) - Product grades A and B (ISO/DIS 10511:2016); German and English version prEN ISO 10511:2016
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DIN EN ISO 10511
May 1, 2013
Prevailing torque type hexagon thin nuts (with non-metallic insert) (ISO 10511:2012)
This International Standard specifies the characteristics of prevailing torque type hexagon thin nuts (with nonmetallic insert) with thread from M3 up to and including M36, in product grade A for...
February 1, 1998
Prevailing torque type hexagon thin nuts (with non-metallic insert) (ISO 10511:1997)
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 gradeA for...

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