Standard Swedish standard · SS-EN ISO 10666

Drilling screws with tapping screw thread - Mechanical and functional properties (ISO 10666:1999)

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Scope
This International Standard specifies the properties of heat treated screws with a tapping screw thread inaccordance with ISO 1478, and which are designed with a drilling point which automatically drills the core hole forthe screw during assembly. Such screws then automatically form the mating screw thread, either in a non-cutting orin a cutting operation, with the aid of the threaded portion of the screw adjoining the drilling point. The purpose of this International Standard is to ensure that the screws are able to drill their core hole and form theirmating screw thread without becoming distorted or fracturing in the process, provided that no overstressing hasoccurred. Consequently the following characteristics are regarded as representing the most important aspects forthe assessment of the mechanical and operational characteristics of a drilling screw: - surface hardness; - capability of core hole drilling and forming of the mating female screw thread; - torsional strength.

Subjects

Bolts, screws, studs (21.060.10)


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Product information

Language: English

Written by: SIS - Industriteknik

International title:

Article no: STD-25837

Edition: 1

Approved: 9/24/1999

No of pages: 20