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Glossary of terms

Annealing Heating and slow cooling to remove stresses, make steel softer, refine the structure, or change its ductility.

Carburizing Adding carbon to the surface of iron-based alloys by heating the metal below its melting point in contact with carbon-rich solids, liquids or gases.

Cyanide Hardening A method of case hardening which brings the metal surface in contact with the molten cyanide salt followed by a quenching.

Decarburization Removal of carbon from the surface of steel. This can occur through normal oxidizing action or as the result of heat treatment.

Drawing (Tempering) Reheating after hardening , held at a specific temperature and then quenched. This reduces hardening and increases toughness.

Hydrogen Embrittlement A condition where the surface finishing of metal (plating) results in a brittle outer case due to immersion in acid. Baking immediately following the plating process removes this brittle surface condition.

Nitriding A hardening process which adds nitrogen to a metal surface through contact with ammonia gas. Produces surface hardness (case) without quenching.

Precipitation Hardening A hardening process where certain metals are held at elevated temperature without quenching (age hardening).

Quenching Rapid cooling of steel by immersion in oil or water to fix its structure in a hardened state.

Sphereoidizing (anneal) Any process of heating and cooling steel that produces a rounded or globular form of carbide. This softens the metal, improving ductility.

Stress Relieve A low temperature heat treatment which removes stresses caused by cold working.

Thread series

Coarse Thread Series Applications

The coarse thread series (UNC/UNRC) is generally used for the bulk production of screws, bolts, and nuts. It is commonly used in relatively low strength materials such as cast iron, aluminum, magnesium, brass, bronze, and plastic because the coarse series threads provide more resistance to internal thread stripping than the fine or extra-fine series. Coarse series threads are advantageous where rapid assembly or disassembly is required, or if corrosion or damage from nicks due to handling or use is likely.

Fine Thread Series Applications

The fine thread series (UNF/UNRF) is commonly used for bolts and nuts in high strength applications. This series has less thread depth and a larger minor diameter than coarse series threads. Consequently, thinner walls are permitted for internal threads and more strength is available to external threads than for coarse series threads of the same nominal size.

8-Thread Series

The 8-thread series (8UN) is a uniform-pitch series for large diameters or as a compromise between coarse and fine thread series. Although originally intended for high-pressure-joint bolts and nuts, it is now widely used as a substitute for the coarse thread series for diameters larger than 1 inch.

12-Thread Series

The 12-thread series (12UN) is a uniform-pitch series for large diameters requiring threads of medium-fine pitch. Although originally intended for boiler practice, it is now used as a continuation of the fine thread series for diameters larger than 1-1/2 inch.

Thread Identification Chart (Metric)

 

Coarse

Fine

Diameter

Pitch

Diameter

Pitch

1st Choice

2nd Choice

 

1st Choice

2nd Choice

1st Choice

2nd Choice

M2

 

0.40

 

 

 

 

M2.5

 

0.45

 

 

 

 

M3

 

0.50

 

 

 

 

M4

 

0.70

 

 

 

 

M5

 

0.80

 

 

 

 

M6

 

1.00

 

 

 

 

 

M7

1.00

 

 

 

 

M8

 

1.25

M8

 

1.00

 

M10

 

1.50

M10

 

1.25

1.00

M12

 

1.75

M12

 

1.25

1.50

 

M14

2.00

 

M14

1.50

 

M16

 

2.00

M16

 

1.50

 

 

M18

2.50

 

M18

1.50

2.00

M20

 

2.50

M20

 

1.50

2.00

 

M22

2.50

 

M22

1.50

2.00

M24

 

3.00

M24

 

2.00

 

 

M27

3.00

 

M27

2.00

 

M30

 

3.50

M30

 

2.00

 

 

M33

3.50

 

 

 

 

M36

 

4.00

 

 

 

 

 

M39

4.00

 

 

 

 

M42

 

4.50

 

 

 

 

 

M45

4.50

 

 

 

 

M48

 

5.00

 

 

 

 

 

M52

5.00

 

 

 

 

M56

 

5.50

 

 

 

 

Thread Identification Chart (Unified Standard)

Diameter

UNC Thread

UNF Thread

Diameter

UNC Thread

UNF Thread

No.0

-

80

9/16"

12

18

No.1

64

72

5/8"

11

18

No.2

56

64

3/4"

10

16

No.3

48

56

7/8"

9

14

No.4

40

48

1"

8

14(12)*

No.5

40

44

1-1/8"

7

12

No.6

32

40

1-1/4"

7

12

No.8

32

36

1-3/8"

6

12

No.10

24

32

1-1/2"

6

12

No.12

24

28

1-3/4"

5

-

1/4"

20

28

2"

4-1/2

-

5/16"

18

24

2-1/4"

4-1/2

-

3/8"

16

24

2-1/2"

4

-

7/16"

14

20

2-3/4"

4

-

1/2"

13

20

3"

4

-

Thread Identification Chart (British)

Diameter

BSW Thread

BSF Thread

Diameter

BSW Thread

BSF Thread

1/4"

20

26

7/8"

9

11

5/16"

18

22

1"

8

10

3/8"

16

20

1-1/8"

7

9

7/16"

14

18

1-1/4"

7

9

1/2"

12

16

1-3/8"

-

8

5/8"

11

14

1-1/2"

6

8

3/4"

10

12

1-5/8"

-

8

BSW - British Standard Whitworth     BSF - British Standard Fine

Imperial/Decimal/Metric Chart For Small Diameters

Gauge or Dia.

Decimal (in)

Decimal (mm)

Gauge or Dia.

Decimal (in)

Decimal (mm)

No.0000

0.021

0.53

No.4

0.112

2.845

No.000

0.034

0.86

No.5

0.125

3.175

No.00

0.047

1.19

No.6

0.138

3.505

No.0

0.060

1.524

No.8

0.164

4.166

No.1

0.073

1.854

No.10

0.190

4.826

No.2

0.086

2.184

No.12

0.216

5.484

No.3

0.099

2.515

No.14

 

 

Chemical Composition

Grade

 C

 Mn

 P Max.

 S Max.

 Si Max.

 Ni

 Cr

 Mo Max.

 Other Elements

Standard Carbon Steels

1006
1008
1010
1018
1022
1038
1045
 

.08 max.
10 max.
.08-.13
.15-.20
.18-.23
.35-.42
.43-.50

.25-.40
.30-.50
.30-.60
.60-.90
.70-1.00
.60-.90
.60-.90

0.040
0.040
0.040
0.040
0.040
0.040
0.040

0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050

 

 

 

 

 

 Resphosphorized & Resulphurized Carbon Steels

1117
1141
1144
12L14
1215

.14-.20
.37-.45
.40-.48
15 max.
.09 max

1.00-1.30
1.35-1.65
1.35-1.65
.85-1.15
.75-1.05

0.040
0.040
0.040
.04-.09
.04-.09

.08-.13
.08-.13
.24-.33
.26-.35
.06-.35

 

 

 

 




Pb(.15-.35)

Stainless Steel (Austenitic - Non-Magnetic)

302HQ
302
303
304
316

.10 max.
.15 max.
.15 max.
.08 max.
.08 max.

2.00 max.
2.00 max.
2.00 max.
2.00 max.
2.00 max.

0.045
0.045
0.045
0.045
0.045

0.030
0.030
.15 min.
0.030
0.030

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

8.00-10.00
8.00-10.00
8.00-10.00
8.00-10.50
10.00-14.00

17.00-19.00
17.00-19.00
17.00-19.00
18.00-20.00
16.00-18.00



0.60
2.00-3.00




 

Stainless steels (Martinsitic-Magnetic)

410
420

0.15
.15 min

1.00
1.00

0.04
0.04

0.03
0.03

1.00
1.00
 

 

11.50-13.50
12.00-14.00

 

 

Stainless Steel (Precipitation hardening Alloy)

17-4PH

0.07

1.00

0.04

0.03

1.00

3.00-5.00

15.50-17.50

 

Co + Ta (.15-.45)

Steels generally used for metric screws, bolts and studs


Property Class

Size

Materials per DIN 1)

Materials per ANSI 1)

3.6
4.6

to M39

QSt 36-2
USt 38-2
UQSt 36-2
UQSt 38-2

1006
1010

4.8

to M16

QSt 36-2
QSt 38-2

1006
1010

5.6

to M39

Cq 22

1022

5.8

to M39

Cq 22
Cq 35

1022
1035

8.8

to M12

22B2
28B2
Cq 35

10B22
10B28
1035 (1038)

to M22

35B2
Cq 35
Cq 45
46 Cr 1

10B35
1035 (1038)
1045

over M24
to M39

34 Cr 4
37 Cr 4
46 Cr2

5132
5135

10.9

to M6

35B2
Cq 35

10B35
1035

over M6
to M18

34 Cr 4
41 Cr 4

5132
5140

to M39

41 Cr 4
34 CrMo 4
42 CrMo 4

5135
4137
4140

12.9

to M18

34 CrMo4
37 Cr 4
41 Cr 4

4137
5135
5140

to M24

42CrMo 4

4140

to M39

34 CrNiMo 6

4340

ISO Tolerances

Nominal Dimension

Tolerance Zone in mm (External Measurements)

over

to

m6

h6

h8

h10

h11

h13

h14

h15

h16

0

1

+0.002
+0.008

0
-0.006

0
-0.014

0
-0.040

0
-0.060

0
-0.14

 

 

 

1

3

+0.002
+0.008

0
-0.006

0
-0.014

0
-0.040

0
-0.060

0
-0.14

0
-0.25

0
-0.40

0
-0.60

3

6

+0.004
+0.012

0
-0.008

0
-0.018

0
-0.048

0
-0.075

0
-0.18

0
-0.30

0
-0.48

0
-0.75

6

10

+0.006
+0.015

0
-0.009

0
-0.022

0
-0.058

0
-0.090

0
-0.22

0
-0.36

0
-0.58

0
-0.90

10

18

+0.007
+0.018

0
-0.011

0
-0.027

0
-0.070

0
-0.110

0
-0.27

0
-0.43

0
-0.70

0
-1.10

18

30

+0.008
+0.021

0
-0.030

0
-0.033

0
-0.084

0
-0.130

0
-0.33

0
-0.52

0
-0.84

0
-1.30

30

50

 

 

 

 

 

0
-0.39

0
-0.62

0
-1.00

0
-1.60

50

80

 

 

 

 

 

0
-0.46

0
-0.74

0
-1.20

0
-1.90

80

120

 

 

 

 

 

0
-0.54

0
-0.87

0
-1.40

0
-2.20

Nominal Dimension

Tolerance Zone in mm (External Measurements)

over

to

js14

js15

js16

js17

1

3

+0.125

+0.20

+0.30

+0.50

3

6

+0.15

+0.24

+0.375

+0.60

6

10

+0.18

+0.29

+0.45

+0.75

10

18

+0.215

+0.35

+0.55

+0.90

18

30

+0.26

+0.42

+0.65

+1.05

30

50

+0.31

+0.50

+0.80

+1.25

50

80

+0.37

+0.60

+0.95

+1.50

80

120

+0.435

+0.70

+1.10

+1.75

120

180

+0.50

+0.80

+1.25

+2.00

180

250

+0.575

+0.925

+1.45

+2.30

250

315

+0.65

+1.05

+1.60

+2.60

315

400

+0.70

+1.15

+1.80

+2.85

400

500

+0.775

+1.25

+2.00

+3.15

Nominal Dimension

Tolerance Zone in mm (Internal Measurements)

over

to

H7

H8

H9

H11

H13

H14

0

1

+0.010
0

+0.014
0

+0.025
0

+0.060
0

+0.14
0

 

1

3

+0.010
0

+0.014
0

+0.025
0

+0.060
0

+0.14
0

+0.25
0

3

6

+0.012
0

+0.018
0

+0.030
0

+0.075
0

+0.18
0

+0.30
0

6

10

+0.015
0

+0.022
0

+0.036
0

+0.090
0

+0.22
0

+0.36
0

10

18

+0.018
0

+0.027
0

+0.043
0

+0.110
0

+0.27
0

+0.43
0

18

30

+0.021
0

+0.033
0

+0.052
0

+0.130
0

+0.33
0

+0.52
0

30

50

 

 

 

 

+0.39
0

+0.62
0

50

80

 

 

 

 

+0.46
0

+0.74
0

80

120

 

 

 

 

+0.54
0

+0.87
0

 

 


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