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Alignment of Nut Slots

1990-01-01
CURRENT
J484_199001
This method of gaging alignment of nut slots allows equal variations for location of the cotter pin hole in the bolt and location of slots in the nut. To inspect the nut, the slotted gage is inserted through the nut hole from the bearing surface of the nut. Alignment of slots is considered satisfactory if the gage pin can be slipped into the gage and nut slots without interference.
Standard

Round Head Bolts

1990-01-01
CURRENT
J481_199001
Round head bolts are made in two body styles: (a) A full size body, with a maximum diameter somewhat greater than the nominal diameter (not an SAE Standard except for ribbed neck bolts, Table 3); and (b) an undersize body, with a minimum diameter approximating the pitch diameter of the thread and a maximum diameter never exceeding nominal (SAE standard for all types except ribbed neck bolts). The body diameter of either style may be exceeded by a reasonable swelling or fin under the head, or under corners of the square necks, to the extent that serviceability is not affected.
Standard

Cotter Pins

1990-01-01
CURRENT
J487_199001
Not available.
Standard

Hex Bolts

1990-01-01
CURRENT
J105_199001
Included herein are complete general and dimensional data for the various types of square and hex bolts recognized as SAE Standard and commonly used in automotive and other ground based motor vehicles and industrial equipment. Also included are appendixes covering wrench openings for bolts and thread runout sleeve gages. The inclusion of dimensional data in this standard is not intended to imply that all of the products described are stock production sizes. Users are requested to consult with manufacturers concerning lists of stock production sizes.
Standard

Slotted and Recessed Head Screws

1990-01-01
CURRENT
J478_199001
Included herein are complete general and dimensional data for the types of slotted and recessed head machine, tapping, and wood screws, and slotted capscrews recognized as SAE Standard. Also included are performance data for tapping screws and appendixes which provide instructions for protrusion gaging flat heads, penetration gaging of recessed heads, across corners gaging of hexagon heads, recommended hole sizes for tapping screws, and a cross reference of tapping screw type designations. The inclusion of dimensional data in this standard is not intended to imply that all of the products described are stock production sizes. Consumer interests are requested to consult with manufacturers concerning lists of stock production sizes.
Standard

Slotted and Recessed Head Screws

1962-06-01
HISTORICAL
J478A_196206
Included herein are complete general and dimensional data for the types of slotted and recessed head machine, tapping, and wood screws, and slotted capscrews recognized as SAE Standard. Also included are performance data for tapping screws and appendixes which provide instructions for protrusion gaging flat heads, penetration gaging of recessed heads, across corners gaging of hexagon heads, recommended hole sizes for tapping screws, and a cross reference of tapping screw type designations. The inclusion of dimensional data in this standard is not intended to imply that all of the products described are stock production sizes. Consumer interests are requested to consult with manufacturers concerning lists of stock production sizes.
Standard

TEST METHODS FOR METRIC THREADED FASTENERS

1978-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1216_197803
This standard establishes procedures for conducting tests to determine the mechanical properties of externally and internally threaded fasteners.
Standard

Test Methods for Metric Threaded Fasteners

1999-07-20
CURRENT
J1216_199907
This standard establishes procedures for conducting tests to determine the mechanical properties of externally and internally threaded fasteners. Property requirements and the applicable tests for their determination are specified in individual product standards. In those instances where the testing requirements are unique or at variance with these standard procedures, the product standard shall specify the controlling testing requirements. This standard describes mechanical tests for determining the following properties: For externally threaded fasteners: Product hardness (Section 4.1) Surface hardness (Section 4.2) Proof load (Section 4.3) Yield strength (Section 4.4) Axial tensile strength (Section 4.5) Wedge tensile strength (Section 4.6) Elongation (Section 4.7) Reduction of area (Section 4.7) For internally threaded fasteners: Product hardness (Section 5.1) Proof load (Section 5.2)
Standard

Spring Type Straight Pins

2004-04-26
CURRENT
J496_200404
Table 3, Practical Length Increments and Ranges, indicates spring pin sizes. Information on availability of individual lengths in the various types, weights, and materials may be obtained from suppliers. The tolerance on length for coiled type spring pins shall be plus or minus 0.010 in. for sizes up to and including 5/16 in.; and plus or minus 0.015 in. for sizes larger than 5/16 in.
Standard

LOCK WASHERS

1974-02-01
HISTORICAL
J489B_197402
This SAE Standard covers the complete dimensional and general specifications, including physical properties and methods of testing, for those types of lock washers intended for use in automotive and general industrial applications.
Standard

Hi-Head Finished Hex Bolts

1990-01-02
CURRENT
J871_199001
This SAE Standard specifies the general and dimensional requirements for hi-head hex cap screws (formerly "finished hex bolts"). Hi-head hex cap screws are intended primarily for use in the heavy construction and industrial equipment industry. The increase in head heights over those of hex cap screws assures good wrenchability where frequent servicing is necessary, where high torquing is a requirement, or where wear on the screw head is a problem.
Standard

HI-HEAD FINISHED HEX BOLTS

1969-06-01
HISTORICAL
J871_196906
Included herein are the detailed general and dimensional specifications applicable to hi-head finished hex bolts. All general specifications and dimensions not shown shall conform to those applicable to finished hex bolts in Table 4 of SAE J104. Hi-head finished hex bolts arc primarily intended for use in the heavy construction and industrial equipment industry. The increase in head height over that of the finished hex bolt assures good wrenchability where frequent servicing is necessary, where high torquing is a requirement, or where wear on the bolt head is a problem.
Standard

Bolt and Capscrew Sizes for Use in Construction and Industrial Machinery

2006-04-17
CURRENT
J370_200604
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the use of preferred bolt and capscrew sizes, wherever applicable, on construction and industrial machinery to ease serviceability. Designers, in their efforts to determine the proper fastener for heavy equipment, sometimes overlook the practical aspects of serviceability. When a particular component requires frequent service, it is much faster and easier for the serviceman to work with common size, easily distinguished bolts and capscrews which require a minimum of tools. Section 4 lists eight diameters of recommended bolts and capscrews, some of which can be found in any hardware store, require only standard tools, are easy to distinguish, and at the same time cover proof loads from 1043 kg (2300 lb) on up at convenient intervals. While some applications may require other sizes and/or fine threaded fasteners for greater camping forces and/or area restrictions, the convenience of UNC threads in the sizes indicated is preferred wherever possible.
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