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Steel Self-Drilling Tapping Screws

2022-04-14
WIP
J78
This SAE Standard covers the dimensional and general specifications, including performance requirements, for carbon steel self-drilling tapping screws suitable for use in general applications having point Styles 2, 3, 4, and 5. It is the objective of this document to ensure that carbon steel self-drilling tapping screws, by meeting the mechanical and performance requirements specified, shall drill a hole and form or cut mating threads in materials into which they are driven without deforming their own thread and without breaking during assembly.
Standard

Steel Self-Drilling Tapping Screws

2021-07-28
CURRENT
J78_202107
This SAE Standard covers the dimensional and general specifications, including performance requirements, for carbon steel self-drilling tapping screws suitable for use in general applications having point Styles 2, 3, 4, and 5. It is the objective of this document to ensure that carbon steel self-drilling tapping screws, by meeting the mechanical and performance requirements specified, shall drill a hole and form or cut mating threads in materials into which they are driven without deforming their own thread and without breaking during assembly.
Standard

Mechanical and Quality Requirements for Tapping Screws

2013-02-25
CURRENT
J933_201302
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the mechanical and quality requirements for steel tapping screws used in automotive and related industries. It does not apply to corrosion resistant (stainless) steel screws. (Dimensional requirements for most types of screws mentioned herein are covered in ASME B 18.6.4, Thread Forming and Thread Cutting Tapping Screws and Metallic Drive Screws’.)
Standard

Decarburization in Hardened and Tempered Unified Threaded Fasteners

2013-01-02
CURRENT
J121_201301
This SAE Recommended Practice covers methods for measuring, classifying, and specifying decarburization in the threaded section of hardened and tempered steel bolts, screws, studs, and similar parts. It is not intended to cover products which are specifically carburized to achieve special properties.
Standard

Mechanical and Quality Requirements for Tapping Screws

2005-08-29
HISTORICAL
J933_200508
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the mechanical and quality requirements for steel tapping screws used in automotive and related industries. It does not apply to corrosion resistant (stainless) steel screws. (Dimensional requirements for most types of screws mentioned herein are covered in ASME B 18.6.4, ‘Thread Forming and Thread Cutting Tapping Screws and Metallic Drive Screws’.)
Standard

Mechanical and Quality Requirements for Tapping Screws

1998-05-01
HISTORICAL
J933_199805
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the mechanical and quality requirements for steel tapping screws used in automotive and related industries. It does not apply to corrosion resistant (stainless) steel screws. (Dimensional requirements for most types of screws mentioned herein are covered in SAE J478.)
Standard

DECARBURIZATION IN HARDENED AND TEMPERED METRIC THREADED FASTENERS

1997-04-01
HISTORICAL
J121M_199704
This SAE Recommended Practice covers methods for measuring, classifying, and specifying decarburization in the threaded section of hardened and tempered steel bolts, screws, studs, and similar parts. It is not intended to cover products which are specifically carburized to achieve special properties.
Standard

DECARBURIZATION IN HARDENED AND TEMPERED UNIFIED THREADED FASTENERS

1997-04-01
HISTORICAL
J121_199704
This SAE Recommended Practice covers methods for measuring, classifying, and specifying decarburization in the threaded section of hardened and tempered steel bolts, screws, studs, and similar parts. It is not intended to cover products which are specifically carburized to achieve special properties.
Standard

DECARBURIZATION IN HARDENED AND TEMPERED UNIFIED THREADED FASTENERS

1996-08-01
HISTORICAL
J121_199608
This SAE Recommended Practice covers methods for measuring, classifying, and specifying decarburization in the threaded section of hardened and tempered steel bolts, screws, studs, and similar parts. It is not intended to cover products which are specifically carburized to achieve special properties.
Standard

DECARBURIZATION IN HARDENED AND TEMPERED UNIFIED THREADED FASTENERS

1996-05-01
HISTORICAL
J121_199605
This SAE Recommended Practice covers methods for measuring, classifying, and specifying decarburization in the threaded section of hardened and tempered steel bolts, screws, studs, and similar parts. It is not intended to cover products which are specifically carburized to achieve special properties.
Standard

DECARBURIZATION IN HARDENED AND TEMPERED UNIFIED THREADED FASTENERS

1994-05-01
HISTORICAL
J121_199405
This SAE Recommended Practice covers methods for measuring, classifying, and specifying decarburization in the threaded section of hardened and tempered steel bolts, screws, studs, and similar parts. It is not intended to cover products which are specifically carburized to achieve special properties.
Standard

MECHANICAL AND QUALITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TAPPING SCREWS

1979-06-01
HISTORICAL
J933_197906
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the mechanical and quality requirements for steel tapping screws used in automotive and related industries. It does not apply to corrosion resistant (stainless) steel screws. (Dimensional requirements for most types of screws mentioned herein are covered in SAE J478.)
Standard

MECHANICAL AND QUALITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TAPPING SCREWS

1965-07-01
HISTORICAL
J933_196507
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the mechanical and quality requirements for steel tapping screws used in automotive and related industries. It does not apply to corrosion resistant (stainless) steel screws. It is intended to cover only tapping screws of the type and dimensions covered in SAE J478. Requirements for other types of tapping screws are not covered in this recommended practice. The primary objective of the specification is to insure that screws form or cut mating threads in materials of construction into which they are normally driven, without deforming their own thread and without breaking during assembly or service.
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