Track Bolt Nuts
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Track Bolt Nuts
(9)- ANSI/ASME B18.10 is a standard developed through the procedures of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers. B18.10 is under the jurisdiction of ASME Standards Committee B18 and is the direct responsibility of its Subcommittee 2.
- Track bolt nuts are designed for use with track bolts. The requirements for track bolts are also covered in ANSI/ASME B18.10.
- In the presentation of this nut standard, a few modest editorial changes have been made. None affects technical content.
- ANSI/ASME B18.10-1982 (R 2000) is reprinted with the permission of its publisher, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990, U.S.A.
Square Nuts
(13)- Unification. Bold type indicates products unified dimensionally with British and Canadian standards.
- Tops of Nuts.
Tops of nuts shall be flat and chamfered or washer crowned. Diameter of the chamfer circle shall be equal to the maximum width across flats within a tolerance of minus 15 percent. The surface of the chamfer may be slightly convex or rounded.- Width Across Flats.
Maximum width across flats shall not be exceeded. No transverse section through the nut between 25 and 75 percent of the actual nut thickness as measured from the bearing surface shall be less than the minimum width across flats.- Bearing Surface.
Bearing surface shall be perpendicular to the axis of the threaded hole within a tolerance of 3 deg for 1 in. nominal size nuts or smaller, and 2 deg for nuts larger than 1 in.- True Position of Tapped Hole.
The axis of tapped hole shall be located at true position with respect to the axis of nut body within a tolerance zone having a diameter equivalent to 10 percent of the maximum width across flats, regardless of feature size.- Threads.
Threads shall be Unified coarse thread series (UNC series), Class 2B, in accordance with ASME B1.1- Material.
Unless otherwise specified, chemical and mechanical properties of steel nuts shall conform with Grade A of ASTM A563. Nuts of other materials such as corrosion resistant (stainless) steel, brass, bronze and aluminum alloys shall have properties as agreed upon between the manufacturer and purchaser. The properties for nuts of several grades of corrosion resistant steel alloys are covered in ASTM F594 and of several nonferrous materials in ASTM F467.- Nominal Size.
Where specifying nominal size in decimals, zeros preceding the decimal and in the fourth decimal place shall be omitted.
Hex Flat Nuts
(4)- Unification. Bold type indicates products unified dimensionally with British and Canadian standards.
- Smaller Sizes.
For sizes 1/4 in. through 1 in, the nuts specified in the Table are recommended.- Tops of Nuts.
Tops of nuts shall be flat and chamfered. Diameter of the chamfer circle shall be equal to the maximum width across flats within a tolerance of minus 15 percent. The length of chamfer at hex corners shall be from 5 to 15 percent of the basic thread diameter. The surface of chamfer may be slightly convex or rounded.- Width Across Flats.
Maximum width across flats shall not be exceeded. No transverse section through the nut between 25 and 75 percent of the actual nut thickness as measured from the bearing surface shall be less than the minimum width across flats. For milled-from-bar nuts, see statement in General Data pertaining to the nominal bar size to be used.- Corner Fill.
A rounding or lack of fill at junction of hex corners with chamfer shall be permissible provided the width across corners is within specified limits at and beyond a distance equal to 17.5 percent of the basic thread diameter from the chamfered face.- Bearing Surface.
Bearing surface shall be flat and perpendicular to the axis of the threaded hole within a tolerance of 2 deg.- True Position of Tapped Hole.
The axis of tapped hole shall be located at true position with respect to the axis of nut body within a tolerance zone having a diameter equivalent to 4 percent of the maximum width across flats, regardless of feature size.- Threads.
Threads shall be Unified coarse thread series (UNC series), Class 2B, in accordance with ASME B1.1- Material.
Unless otherwise specified, chemical and mechanical properties of steel nuts shall conform with Grade A of ASTM A563 corrosion resistant (stainless) steel, brass, bronze and aluminum alloys shall have properties as agreed upon between the manufacturer and purchaser. The properties for nuts of several grades of corrosion resistant steel alloys are covered in ASTM F594 and of several nonferrous materials in ASTM F467- Nominal Size.
Where specifying nominal size in decimals, zeros preceding the decimal and in the fourth decimal place shall be omitted.
Hex Flat Jam Nuts
(4)- Unification. Bold type indicates products unified dimensionally with British and Canadian standards.
- Smaller Sizes.
For sizes 1/4 in. through 1 in, the nuts specified in Table 3 are recommended.- Tops of Nuts.
Tops of nuts shall be flat and chamfered. Diameter of the chamfer circle shall be equal to the maximum width across flats within a tolerance of minus 15 percent. The length of chamfer at hex corners shall be from 5 to 15 percent of the basic thread diameter. The surface of chamfer may be slightly convex or rounded.- Width Across Flats.
Maximum width across flats shall not be exceeded. No transverse section through the nut between 25 and 75 percent of the actual nut thickness as measured from the bearing surface shall be less than the minimum width across flats. For milled-from-bar nuts, see statement in General Data pertaining to the nominal bar size to be used.- Corner Fill.
A rounding or lack of fill at junction of hex corners with chamfer shall be permissible provided the width across corners is within specified limits at and beyond a distance equal to 17.5 percent of the basic thread diameter from the chamfered face.- Bearing Surface.
Bearing surface shall be flat and perpendicular to the axis of the threaded hole within a tolerance of 2 deg.- True Position of Tapped Hole.
The axis of tapped hole shall be located at true position with respect to the axis of nut body within a tolerance zone having a diameter equivalent to 4 percent of the maximum width across flats, regardless of feature size.- Threads.
Threads shall be Unified coarse thread series (UNC series), Class 2B, in accordance with ASME B1.1- Material.
Unless otherwise specified, chemical and mechanical properties of steel nuts shall conform with Grade A of ASTM A563 corrosion resistant (stainless) steel, brass, bronze and aluminum alloys shall have properties as agreed upon between the manufacturer and purchaser. The properties for nuts of several grades of corrosion resistant steel alloys are covered in ASTM F594 and of several nonferrous materials in ASTM F467- Nominal Size.
Where specifying nominal size in decimals, zeros preceding the decimal and in the fourth decimal place shall be omitted.