1367 1 PDF
1367 1 PDF
1367 1 PDF
Indian Standard
TECHNICAL SUPPLY CONDITIONS FOR
THREADED STEEL FASTENERS
PART 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR BOLTS, SCREWS AND STUDS
( Third Revision)
ICS 21.060.20
0 BIS 2002
NATIONAL FOREWORD
This Indian Standard ( Part 1 ) ( Third Revision ) which is identical with ISO 8992:1986 ‘Fasteners —
General requirements for bolts, screws, studs and nuts’ issued by the International Organization for
Standardization ( ISO ) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation of the
Bolts, Nuts and Fasteners Accessories Sectional Committee and approval of the Basic and Production
Engineering Division Council.
This standard was originally published in 1961 and subsequently revised in 1967 and 1980. This
revision of the standard has been taken up to align it with ISO 8992 : 1986 by adoption under dual
numbering system.
While specific requirements of fasteners are covered in the rest of the parts, this part is intended to
provide an instruction to different parts of the standard and cover requirements which are general ‘in
nature.
The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as Indian Standard without
deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are, however, not identical to those used in the Indian
Standards. Attention is drawn especially to the following:
a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear referring to this standard, they should be
read as ‘Indian Standard’.
b) Comma ( , ) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards, the current practice
is to use a point ( . ) as the decimal marker.
In this adopted standard, reference appears to certain International Standards for which Indian Standards
also exist. The corresponding Indian Standards which are to be substituted in their place are listed
below along with their degree of equivalence for the editions indicated:
ISO 898-1:1999 IS 1367 ( Part 3 ) :2002 Technical supply conditions for Identical
threaded steel fasteners : Part 3 Mechanical properties
of fasteners made of carbon steel and alloy steel —
Bolts, screws and studs ( fourth revision)
Indian Standard
TECHNICAL SUPPLY CONDITIONS FOR
THREADED STEEL FASTENERS
PART 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR BOLTS, SCREWS AND STUDS
( Third Revision)
This International Standard specifies the general requirements ISO 3506, Corrosion-resistant stainless steel fasteners –
for standardized bolts, screws, studs and nuts; it complements Specifications.
the International Standards on dimensional and tolerance
requirements, and the International Standards on mechanical ISO 4042, Threaded components – Electroplated coatings
and functional requiretwnts. components. 1)
It is recommended that this International Standard be usad also ISO 4759, Tolerances for fasteners –
for non-standardized bolts, screws, studs and nuts.
Part 1: Bolts, screws and nuts with thread diameters > 1,6
and < 150mm and product grades A, B and C.
2 References Part 2: Bolts, screws and nuts with thread diameters from 1
up to 3 mm and product grade F, for fine mechanics.
ISO 696, Mechanical properties of fasteners –
ISO 6157, Fasteners – Sudace discontinuities –
Part 1: Bolts, screws and studs,
Part 1: Bolts, screws and studs for general requirements. ~~
Part 2: Nuts with specified proof load values.
Part 2: Nuts with thread sizes M5 to M39. 1)
Part 5: Set screws and similar threaded fasteners not under
tensile stresses. Part 3: Bolts, screws and studs for special requirements. 1J
Part 6: Nuts with specified proof load values – Fine pitch ISO 6839, Mechanical properties of fasteners – Bolts, screws,
thread. J~ studs and nuts made of non-ferrous metals.
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IS 1367 (Part 1 ) :2002
ISO 8992:1986
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Carbon steel
Material Stainless steel Non-ferrous metal
Alloy steel
4 General requirements be ranioved. Any burr which influences the performance of the
product or would be a safety hazard when handled, however,
Standardized bolts, screws, studs and nuts are defined by the shall be removed.
following elements:
Trimming burrs beyond the bearing face of bolts and screws is
— mechanical properties (material); not permissible.
— product grade (tolerances); Centre holes for bolts and screws are permissible, unless other-
wise specified.
. surface coatings (if required);
The finish (surface) of the products shall be
— special requirements (if agreed).
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International Corresponding Indkm Standard Degree of
Standard Equivalence
The concerned Technical Committee has reviewed the provisions of the following ISO Standards
referred in this adopted standard and has decided that they are acceptable for use in conjunction
with this standard:
ISO 4759-2: 19792) Tolerances for fasteners — Part 2 : Bolts, screws and nuts with thread
diameters from 1 up to 3 mm and product grade F for mechanics
ISO 8839:1986 Mechanical properties of fasteners — Bolts, screws, studs and nuts made
of non-ferrous metals
In reporting the results of a test or analysis made in accordance with this standard, if the final
value, observed or calculated, is to be rounded off, it shall be done in accordance with IS 2 : 1960
‘Rules for rounding off numerical values ( revised)’.
BIS is a statutory institution established under the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 to promote
harmonious development of the activities of standardization, marking and quality certification of goods and
attending to connected matters in the country.
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the prior permission in writing of BIS. This does not preclude the free use, in the course of implementing the
standard, of necessary details, such as symbols and sizes, type or grade designations. Enquiries relating to
copyright be addressed to the Director (Publications), BIS.
Amendments are issued to standards as the need arises on the basis of comments. Standards are also reviewed
periodically; a standard along with amendments is reaffirmed when such review indicates that no changes are
needed; if the review indicates that changes are needed, it is taken up for revision, Users of Indian Standards
should ascertain that they are in possession of the latest amendments or edition by referring to the latest issue
of ‘BIS Catalogue’ and ‘Standards : Monthly Additions’.
This Indian Standard has been developed from DCTC : No. BP 33 ( 0260 ).