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Astm A 307
fication A 563, Table 3) greater than the specified grade and style of nut are also
suitable.
1. Scope *
1.1 This specification2 covers the chemical and mechanical
requirements of three grades of carbon steel bolts and studs in
sizes 14in. (6.35 mm) through 4 in. (104 mm). The fasteners are
designated by Grade denoting tensile strength and intended
use, as follows:
Grade
Grade A
Grade B
Grade C
Description
Bolts and studs having a
minimum tensile strength of
60 ksi (414 MPa) and intended for general applications,
Bolts and studs having a
tensile strength of 60 to 100
ksi (414 to 690 MPa) and
intended for flanged joints in
piping systems with cast iron
flanges, and
Nonheaded anchor bolts,
either bent or straight, having properties conforming to
Specification A 36 (tensile
strength of 58 to 80 ksi (400
to 550 MPa)) and intended
for structural anchorage purposes.
2. Referenced Documents
2.1 ASTM Standards:
A 36/A 36M Specification for Carbon Structural Steel3
A 153 Specification for Zinc Coating (Hot-Dip) on Iron and
Steel Hardware4
A 370 Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing
of Steel Products5
A 563 Specification for Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts6
A 706/A706M Specification for Low-Alloy Steel Deformed
Bars for Concrete Reinforcement3
A 751 Test Methods, Practices, and Terminology for
Chemical Analysis of Steel Products5
B 695 Specification for Coatings of Zinc Mechanically
Deposited on Iron and Steel7
D 3951 Practice for Commercial Packaging8
F 606 Test Methods for Determining the Mechanical Properties of Externally and Internally Threaded Fasteners,
Washers, and Rivets6
F 1470 Guide for Fastener Sampling for Specified Mechanical Properties and Performance Inspection6
2.2 ANSI/ASME Standards:
B 1.1 Unified Screw Threads9
B 18.2.1 Square and Hex Bolts and Screws9
1.1.1 The term studs includes stud stock, sometimes referred to as threaded rod.
1.2 This specification does not cover requirements for
machine screws, thread cutting/forming screws, mechanical
expansion anchors or similar externally threaded fasteners.
1.3 Suitable nuts are covered in Specification A 563. Unless
otherwise specified, the grade and style of nut for each grade of
fastener, of all surface finishes, shall be as follows:
Fastener Grade and Size
A, C, 14 to 112in.
A, C, over 112 to 4 in.
B, 14 to 4 in.
A
Nuts of other grades and styles having specified proof load stresses (Speci-
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B 18.24.1 Part Identifying Number (PIN) Code System10
2.3 Military Standard:
MIL-STD 105 Single Sampling Plan for Normal Inspection11
3. Ordering Information
3.1 Orders for externally threaded fasteners (including nuts
and accessories) under this specification shall include the
following:
3.1.1 ASTM designation and year of issue,
3.1.2 Name of product, bolts or studs; and bolt head style,
that is, hex or heavy hex,
3.1.3 Grade, that is, A, or B, or C. If no grade is specified,
Grade A is furnished.
3.1.4 Quantities (number of pieces by size including nuts),
3.1.5 Fastener size and length,
3.1.6 WashersQuantity and size (separate from bolts),
3.1.7 Zinc CoatingSpecify the zinc-coating process required for example, hot-dip, mechanically deposited or no
preference (see 4.5).
3.1.8 Other FinishesSpecify other protective finish, if
required.
3.1.9 Specify if inspection at point of manufacture is required,
3.1.10 Specify if certified test report is required (see 8.2),
and
3.1.11 Specify additional testing (8.3) or special requirements.
3.1.12 For establishment of a part identifying system, see
ASME B18.24.1.
5. Chemical Composition
5.1 Grade A and B bolts and studs shall have a heat analysis
conforming to the requirements specified in Table 1 based on
the steel producers heat analysis.
5.2 The purchaser shall have the option of conducting
product analyses on finished bolts in each lot, which shall
conform to the product analysis specified in Table 1.
5.3 In case of conflict or for referee purposes, the product
analysis shall take precedence.
5.4 Bolts and studs are customarily furnished from stock, in
which case individual heats of steel cannot be identified.
5.5 Application of heats of steel to which bismuth, selenium, tellurium, or lead has been intentionally added shall not
be permitted for Grade B bolts and studs.
5.6 Chemical analyses shall be performed in accordance
with Test Methods, Practices, and Terminology A 751.
6. Mechanical Properties
6.1 Grades A and B bolts and studs shall conform to the
hardness specified in Table 2.
6.2 Grade A and B bolts and studs 1 in. in diameter or less,
other than those excepted in 6.4, shall be tested full size and
shall conform to the requirements for tensile strength specified
in Table 3.
6.3 Grade A and B bolts and studs larger than 1 in. in
diameter, other than those excepted in 6.4, shall preferably be
tested full size and when equipment of sufficient capacity is
available and shall conform to the requirements for tensile
strength specified in Table 3. When equipment of sufficient
capacity for full-size bolt testing is not available, or when the
length of the bolt makes full-size testing impractical, machined
specimens shall be tested and shall conform to the requirements specified in Table 4.
6.4 Grades A and B bolts and studs less than three diameters
in length or bolts with drilled or undersize heads are not subject
to tensile tests.
6.5 Grade C nonheaded anchor bolts shall be tested using
machined specimens and shall conform to the tensile properties
specified for bars in Specification A 36. Properties are shown in
Table 4 for information. In the event of conflict Specification
A 36 shall control.
10
Heat Analysis
0.29
0.90
0.04
Product Analysis
0.33
0.93
0.041
0.15
0.05
0.051
A
Resulfurized steel is not subject to rejection based on product analysis for
sulfur.
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TABLE 2 Hardness Requirements for Bolts and Studs
Grade
HardnessA
Length, in.
0
Brinell
min
A
B
C
Rockwell B
max
121
241
...
241
121
212
...
212
No hardness required
min
max
69
...
69
...
100
100
95
95
Stress
Area,A
in.2
Grade B
minD
maxD
38
716
20
18
16
14
0.0318
0.0524
0.0775
0.1063
1
3
4
6
900
100
650
350
1
3
4
6
900
100
650
350
3
5
7
10
180
240
750
630
58
34
78
13
12
11
10
9
0.1419
0.182
0.226
0.334
0.462
8
11
13
20
27
500
000
550
050
700
8
11
13
20
27
500
000
550
050
700
14
18
22
33
46
190
200
600
400
200
1
118
114
138
8
7
7
6
0.606
0.763
0.969
1.155
36
45
58
69
350
800
150
300
36
45
58
69
350
800
150
300
60
76
96
115
600
300
900
500
112
134
2
214
6
5
4
4
1.405
1.90
2.50
3.25
84
114
150
195
300
000
000
000
84
114
150
195
300
000
000
000
140
190
250
325
500
000
000
000
212
234
3
314
4
4
4
4
4.00
4.93
5.97
7.10
240
295
358
426
000
800
200
000
240
295
358
426
000
800
200
000
400
493
597
710
000
000
000
000
312
334
4
4
4
4
8.33
9.66
11.08
14
5 16
12
9 16
499 800
579 600
664 800
499 800
579 600
664 800
Grade C
5880 (400550)
...
...
36 (50)
18
18
23
Diameter, in.
5 / 16 , "
7 / 16 ,
9 / 16 to incl
$
1.0 to 1 incl
1", 1
1 to 4.0 incl
A
These values are the same as the overtapping required for zinc-coated nuts in
Specification A 563.
7.4 The gaging limit for bolts and studs shall be verified
during manufacture or use by assembly of a nut tapped as
nearly as practical to the amount oversize shown above. In case
of dispute, a calibrated thread ring gage of that same size
(Class X tolerance, gage tolerance plus) shall be used. Assembly of the gage, or the nut described above, must be possible
with hand effort following application of light machine oil to
prevent galling and damage to the gage. These inspections,
when performed to resolve disputes, shall be performed at the
frequency and quality described in Table 5.
833 000
966 000
1 108 000
As 5
D 5
n 5
Grade B
60100 (415690)
Bolt
Size,
in.
Grade A
60 (415) min
stress area,
nominal diameter of bolt, and
threads per inch.
1 lbf 5 4.448 N.
Based on 60 ksi (414 MPa).
D
Based on 60100 ksi (414690 MPa).
B
6.6 In the event that bolts are tested by both full size and by
machine test specimen methods, the full-size test shall govern
if a controversy between the two methods exists.
6.7 For bolts and studs on which both hardness and tension
tests are performed, acceptance based on tensile requirements
shall take precedence in the event that there is controversy over
low readings of hardness tests.
Lot Size
Sample SizeA,B
Acceptance NumberA
2 to 90
91 to 150
151 to 280
281 to 500
501 to 1 200
1 201 to 3 200
3 201 to 10 000
10 001 and over
13
20
32
50
80
125
200
315
1
2
3
5
7
10
14
21
A
Sample sizes of acceptance numbers are extracted from Single Sampling
Plan for Normal Inspection, Table IIA, MIL-STD-105.
B
Inspect all bolts in the lot if the lot size is less than the sample size.
7. Dimensions
7.1 Unless otherwise specified, threads shall be the Coarse
3
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11. Responsibility
11.1 The party responsible for the fastener shall be the
organization that supplies the fastener to the purchaser and
certifies that the fastener was manufactured, sampled, tested
and inspected in accordance with this specification and meets
all of its requirements.
Number of Samples
1
2
3
5
8.5 If any machined test specimen shows defective machining it shall be discarded and another specimen substituted.
8.6 Should any sample fail to meet the requirements of a
specified test, double the number of samples from the same lot
shall be tested, in which case all of the additional samples shall
meet the specification.
Grade
A
B
Marking
307A
307B
9. Test Methods
9.1 Grades A and B bolts and studs shall be tested in
accordance with Test Methods F 606.
9.2 Grade C nonheaded anchor bolts shall have machined
specimen tension tests made on the bolt body or on the bar
stock used for making the anchor bolts. Tests on finished
anchor bolts shall be made in accordance with Test Methods
F 606 and tests on bar stock in accordance with Specification
A 36 and Test Methods A 370.
9.3 Standard square and hex head bolts only shall be tested
by the wedge tension method except as noted in 6.4. Fracture
shall be in the body or threads of the bolt without any fracture
at the junction of the head and body. Other headed bolts shall
be tested by the axial tension method.
9.4 Speed of testing as determined with a free running
crosshead shall be a maximum of 1 in. (25.4 mm)/min for the
tensile strength tests of bolts.
10. Inspection
10.1 If the inspection described in 10.2 is required by the
purchaser it shall be specified in the inquiry, order, or contract.
10.2 The inspector representing the purchaser shall have
free entry to all parts of the manufacturers works that concern
the manufacture of the material ordered. The manufacturer
shall afford the inspector all reasonable facilities to satisfy him
that the material is being furnished in accordance with this
specification. All tests and inspections required by the specification that are requested by the purchasers representative shall
be made before shipment, and shall be conducted as not to
interfere unnecessarily with the operation of the works.
15. Keywords
15.1 bolts; carbon steel; steel; studs
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SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS
The following supplementary requirement shall apply only when specified in the purchase order or
contract:
ments in S1.5.1, the heat analysis shall be such as to provide a
carbon equivalent (CE) not exceeding 0.55 when calculated as
follows:
CE 5 % C +
0.30 %,
1.00 %,
0.04 %,
0.05 %,
0.50 %,
% Mn % Cu % N 1 % Cr % Mo % V
6 1 40 1 20 1 10 2 50 2 10
S1.6 Analysis ReportsIf requested on the order or contract, the chemical composition of each heat of steel used and
the calculated carbon equivalent for each heat shall be reported
to the purchaser.
S1.7 Product (Check) Verification AnalysisChemical
analyses when made by the purchaser or a representative on
bolts from each heat of steel, shall not exceed the values
specified in S1.5.2 by more than the following amounts:
Carbon
Manganese
Phosphorus
Sulfur
Silicon
%
+0.03
+0.06
+0.008
+0.008
+0.05
max
max
max
max
max
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(1) Added 3.1.12, providing for optional use of ASME
B18.24.1, Part Identifying Number (PIN) Code System.
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