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ASTM F568M
Standard for metric bolts, screws and studs
Standard for metric bolts, screws and studs
ASTM F568M is an ASTM International standard for metric bolts, screws and studs that are used in general engineering applications. It is titled: Standard Specification for Carbon and Alloy Steel Externally Threaded Metric Fasteners. It defines mechanical properties for fasteners that range from M1.6 to 100 in diameter. The standard was withdrawn in 2012. and has been replaced by ISO 898-1
This standard defines property classes, the metric equivalent of a screw grade, that are almost identical to those defined by ISO 898-1, except for the addition of the 8.8.3 and 10.9.3 classes. These two additional standards are fasteners that have the same mechanical properties as their base property class (i.e. 8.8 and 10.9), but are made from weathering steel. The standard is referenced by ASME B18.29.2M, which defines insert length selection for helical coil screw thread inserts.
This is a standard set by the standards organization ASTM International, a voluntary standards development organization that sets technical standards for materials, products, systems, and services.
Mechanical properties
| Head marking | Grade, material & condition | Nominal thread diameter size range [mm] | Proof strength [MPa] | Yield strength (min) [MPa] | Tensile strength (min) [MPa] | Core hardness [Rockwell] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [[File:Hex cap screw-class 4.6.svg | 75px]] | Class 4.6 | ||||
| Low or medium carbon steel | 5–100 | 225 | 240 | 400 | B67–95 | |
| [[File:Hex cap screw-class 4.8.svg | 75px]] | Class 4.8 | ||||
| Low or medium carbon steel; fully or partially annealed | 1.6–16 | 310 | 340 | 420 | B71–95 | |
| [[File:Hex cap screw-class 5.8.svg | 75px]] | Class 5.8 | ||||
| Low or medium carbon steel; cold worked | 5–24 | 380 | 420 | 520 | B82–95 | |
| [[File:Hex cap screw-class 8.8.svg | 75px]] | Class 8.8 | ||||
| Medium carbon steel; quench and tempered | Under 16 (inc.) | 580 | 640 | 800 | C18-31 | |
| 17–72 | 600 | 660 | 830 | C23–34 | ||
| [[File:Hex cap screw-class 8.8 line.svg | 75px]] | Class 8.8 low carbon | ||||
| Low carbon boron steel; quench and tempered | ||||||
| [[File:Hex cap screw-class 8.8.3.svg | 75px]] | Class 8.8.3 | ||||
| Atmospheric corrosion resistant steel; quench and tempered | ||||||
| [[File:Hex cap screw-class 9.8.svg | 75px]] | Class 9.8 | ||||
| Medium carbon steel; quench and tempered | 1.6–16 | 650 | 720 | 900 | C28–37 | |
| [[File:Hex cap screw-class 9.8 line.svg | 75px]] | Class 9.8 low carbon | ||||
| Low carbon boron steel; quench and tempered | ||||||
| [[File:Hex cap screw-class 10.9.svg | 75px]] | Class 10.9 | ||||
| Alloy steel; quench and tempered | 5–100 | 830 | 940 | 1040 | C32–39 | |
| [[File:Hex cap screw-class 10.9 line.svg | 75px]] | Class 10.9 low carbon | ||||
| Low carbon boron steel; quench and tempered | ||||||
| [[File:Hex cap screw-class 10.9.3.svg | 75px]] | Class 10.9.3 | ||||
| Atmospheric corrosion resistant steel; quench and tempered | ||||||
| [[File:Hex cap screw-class 12.9.svg | 75px]] | Class 12.9 | ||||
| Alloy steel; quench and tempered | 1.6–100 | 970 | 1100 | 1220 | C39–44 |
References
Bibliography
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References
- "ASTM F568M - 07".
- (2009-04-01). "ISO 898-1:2009".
- {{harvnb. Bickford. Nassar. 1998
- (2016). "Machinery's Handbook". Industrial Press.
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- "Bolt grade markings and strength chart".
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