What is the tolerance range of precision screws?
What is the tolerance range of precision screws?
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The technical solution adopted by Yueluo to solve its technical problems is: a cabinet with a hidden screw type installation structure. The cabinet includes corner fittings, frame profiles and plates. Connecting slot, the plate installation slot is U shaped, the plate installation slot on the frame profile can be set with one or two, the insertion slot is located on the inner side of the plate installation slot; the main body of the corner fitting is fixed in three directions. The plug connector, the outer side of the plug connector is provided with auxiliary plate installation grooves, and the auxiliary plate installation groove is provided with side baffles; the plug connectors on the corner fittings are correspondingly inserted into the plug connectors on the frame profile, and the cross section of the plug connector Consistent with the cross-sectional size of the corresponding insertion slot, the plate is inserted between the plate installation slots on the frame profile.
The profile of the American National thread (60 profile angle and H/8 flatness) is different from the Wyeth thread profile (55 profile angle and H/6 flattening height). American National Thread is widely used in regions and industries that are influenced by American industry. In World War II, due to the inconsistent thread standards used by the Allies, the logistical supply difficulties caused serious economic losses and casualties to the Allies. Immediately after the end of World War II, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and other allies immediately began to formulate a unified thread standard among allied countries, and promulgated a unified thread standard in 1948. Because the economic strength and military strength of the United States dominated the Allied forces at that time, the unified thread was mainly formulated according to the national thread standard of the United States. Unity; the latter letter N is derived from the N designation for American National Threads. Since then, the unified thread began to squeeze the original use market of the British Whitworth thread.
With the development of science and technology, the advancement of technology, the rapid change of automotive products, also put forward higher requirements for fastener products, and automotive fastener-related products, especially in the process of assembling auto parts, in order to effectively improve the bolts The fastening strength is mostly made of combined gaskets (flat gaskets, cone gaskets) and riveted nuts to meet the assembly requirements.
The performance grade 8.8 of stainless steel bolts refers to the material's tensile strength limit of 800MPa and yield limit of 640MPa. The performance grades of stainless steel bolts, studs and studs are divided into 10 grades: from 3.6 to 12.9. The number before the decimal point represents 1/100 of the tensile strength limit of the material, and the number after the decimal point represents 10 times the ratio of the material's yield limit to the tensile strength limit. There are 7 grades of performance grades for nuts, from 4 to 12. The numbers roughly represent 1/100 of the minimum stress that the stainless steel nut is guaranteed to withstand. For unified inch threads, there are three thread grades for external threads: grades 1A, 2A and 3A, and three grades for internal threads: grades 1B, 2B and 3B, all of which are clearance fits. The higher the rating number, the tighter the fit. Classes 1, 1A and 1B, very loose tolerance classes, which are suitable for tolerance fits of internal and external threads. Grades 2, 2A and 2B are the most common thread tolerance grades specified for inch series mechanical stainless steel fasteners. Grades 3, 3A and 3B, screwed together to form the tightest fit, suitable for tight tolerance stainless steel standard parts, for safety critical designs. Metric threads, there are three thread grades for external threads: 4h, 6h and 6g, and three thread grades for internal threads: 5H, 6H, 7H. Thread fit is best combined into H/g, H/h or G/h. For bolts, stainless steel nuts and other refined fastener threads, the standard recommends 6H/6g fit. Carbon steel: The strength grade is marked by ? It consists of two separated numbers. The meaning of the number part before the ? in the marking code represents the nominal tensile strength, for example, 4 in grade 4.8 represents 1/100 of the nominal tensile strength of 400N/MM2. The meaning of the ? and the number part after the point in the marking code represents the yield-strength ratio, that is, the ratio of the nominal yield point or the nominal yield strength to the nominal tensile strength. For example, the yield point of grade 4.8 products is 320N/mm2. The strength grade mark of stainless steel products consists of two parts separated by —. The symbol before — in the sign code indicates the material. Such as: A2, A4 and other signs — indicate strength, such as: A2-70 Carbon steel: The mechanical properties of bolts can be divided into: 3.6, 4.6, 4.8, 5.6, 5.8, 6.8, 8.8, 9.8, 10.9, 12.9 in total 10 performance levels
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