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Hexagon Head Bolts with Shank: Masses: Provides mass specifications for hexagon head bolts conforming to DIN 931 standards, including a table of mass values by size and thread. M42 to M160 x 6 Hexagon Head Bolts: Product Grade B: Covers the specifications, field of application, and dimensions for hexagon head bolts of specific grades and sizes as per DIN 931 standards. Technical Delivery Conditions: Details the general material specifications, tolerances, mechanical performance requirements, and standards referenced for delivery conditions. Additional Explanatory Notes and Amendments: Provides historical amendments, explanatory notes regarding the standards, and previous editions of the document for context. UDC 621.882.211 ‘September 1986
: Supplement 1
Hexagon head bolts with shank to
Masses DIN 931
‘Sechskantschrauben mit Schatt; Gewichte
{In keeping with current practice in standards published by the International Organization for Standardization (1SO), comma
thas been used throughout as the decimal marker.
This supplement provides information additional to DIN 931 Parts 1 and 2,
but includes no additional standard specifications.
‘The values of mass given in the table for hexagon head bolts conforming to DIN 931 Parts 1 and 2 shall be regarded as
guidance values.
Teed was | [wos | we] ws | wo
Length [ Mass (7,85 kg/dm®) for 1000 units, in kg, approximately
12
14
16
Continued on pages 2 and 3
189Page 2 Supplement 1 to DIN 931
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ez | 941 | 123
703. 131 oe
raz | 105 | 139 281
moa jan | sar 296
ase | 117 | 155 Sait | 392
ga | 123 | 169 326 | 410
924 | sar | ant a | aze | ser | riz
968 | 193 as6_| as | 500 | 739
wor | 199 | 186 azo | ace | 60s | 767
too | 151 | 202 | 400 650 | 823
ne | 164 | 218 | 480 _695_| 880
ie | 200 450 720 | 920
1s | 206 | 316 | 398 | «00 | 505 | 765 | 975
2e2_| 396 | «22 | sto | 690 | sto | 1090
ze | ass | «a6 | 540 | 665 | 055 | 1085
ge 470) 570 | 700 | 900 | 1140
ac] aa6_| 494 | 600 | 705 | 945 | 1200
| 519 | 630 | 770 | 990 | 1260
| | saa | 660 | 205 | 1030 | 1910
| rao_| e70_| 1190 | 1420
| 93s, | 1220 | 1590
| 1310 | 1640
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M10, M12, M14 and M22,
The values of mass specified for screws with the previous widths across flats 17,19, 22 and 32mm shall apply for sizes
190‘Supplement 1 to DIN 931 Page 3
Tews [S| Mo [we | we | we | wee | wee | oo | wo | we |
Lenath f Mass (7,85 kg/dm?) for 1000 units, in kg, approximately
[100 on | ] T
1240 | 4
1320 1510 | |
1390 | 1580 | 1980 | 2350
| 1470 | 1660 | 2080 | 2480 | 2860
1850 | 1740 | 2200 | 2600 | 3010 | 3610
1630 | 1890 | 2310 | 2790 | 3160 | 3770 | 4550
ino | 1920 | 2410 | 2880 seo
iza0| ana | asa, | 000 soo | 6600
[270 | 2100 | asso | 10 s020 | 6920
1950 | 2200 | 2740 | 3220 rao | 7 160
_2iio_| 210 | 2960 | 3470 seo | 7600
amo | 2000 | 3160 | 8720] 42007) S110” | 6000 | 7020) 8 100
2430 2800 3400 3980 4570 5450 | 6410 | 7460 8 600
2500 | s010 | 3520 | 240 | 4850
750 | szi0 | 3640 | #800 | s1a0 | 6140 | 7100 | e060 | 9600
5690 | 6820 | 7970 | 9250 | 10600
I l 350 | 9700 | 11 100
Thread size | M68 [M726] M766 |Ma0%<6 | M90x6 | M100 x6 [M110 x6 [M125 <6 (M140 x6 [M160 x6
Length | Mass (7,85 kg/dm?) for 1000 units, in kg, approximately
10 | 7800 T ]
200 8120 |
220 | 8620 11300 | 12.600
240 9190 | 10500 | 12000 | 13300 | 17600 | |
260 | 9760 | 11100 | 12600 | 14100 | 18500 24200 |
200 | 10200 | 11700 | 19100 | 14900 31 000 :
300 | 10900 13.900 | 15 600 | 32500
320 | 11500 14700 | 16.400 | 21500 | 27700 | 34000 | 45 800
340 | 12.000 18.400 | 17.200 | 22800 | 28900 | 36.400 | 47700 | 61700
360__| 12.600 | 16100 | 18000 | 23.500
300 | 13200 16900 | 18.600 | 24 500
400 17.600 | 19.600 | 25500
420 8.400 | 20400 | 26500
21 200 | 27 500
| 22.000 | 28 500 :
29500 | 37400 | 45500 | 61 100 | 78.400 | 107 900
| 30500 | 38.600 | 47.000 | 63.000 | 80.800 | 111 100
International Patent Classification
F168 35/00
191UDC 621.882.211 September 1987
M42 to M160 x 6 hexagon head bolts
Product grade B
Sechskantschrauben mit Schaft; Gewinde M42 bis M160 x 6; Produkt- ‘Supersedes July 1982 &dition
Klasse B
In keeping with current practice in standards published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), a comma
has been used throughout as the decimal marker.
Dimensions in mm
1 Field of application
This standard, supplementing DIN 931 Part 1, specifies requirements for M42 to M160 x 6 hexagon head bolts assigned
to product grade 8
Hin special cases, the bolts are to comply with specifications other than those given in this standard, eg. regarding
nominal lengths, these shall be selected in accordance with the appropriate standard
2 Dimensions
DIN 78-K thread end. Washer face for sizes
up to and including M2;
{or sizes above MZ, subject to agreement
= minimum wrenching
height (0.7 & min)
Reference line ~
tor dy
Continued on pages 2 to 5
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3 Technical delivery conditions
Material Steel)
General requirements ‘As specified in DIN 267 Part 1
Tolerance 69
Thread — a
Standard DIN 19 Parts 12 and 15.
Mechanical properties In accordance with the material concerned or subject to agreement,
Limit deviations, Product grade 6 (previously, design mg)
geometrical — Bo
tolerances Standard 180 4759 Part 1
As processed.
DIN 267 Part 2 shall apply with regard to surface roughness.
DIN 267 Part 9 shall apply with regard to electroplating
DIN 267 Part 10 shall apply with regard to hot dip galvanizing,
‘Acceptance inspection DIN 267 Part 5 shall apply with regard to acceptance inspection.
Surface finish
)) Steel grade or other materials shall be subject to agreement.
2) The symbols denoting the property classes specified in ISO 898 Part 1 may also be used for sizes above M39, provided
that all the mechanical properties related to the symbol concerned are complied with
4 Designation
Designation of an M56 hexagon head bolt of nominal length, != 200mm, in steel St
Hexagon head bolt DIN 931 - M56 x 200-St
It product grade A (previously, design m) is required, this shall be indicated in the designation by adding
Hexagon head bolt DIN 931 ~ M56 200-St...-A
a washer face beneath the bolt head is required for sizes M56 and above, then the symbol Tm shall be added to the designa:
tion, eg
Hexagon head bolt DIN 931 - M726 x 240-Tm~St...-A
DIN 962 shall apply with regard to the designation of designs and types, with additional details to be given when oF
The DIN 4000-21 tabular layout of article characteristics shall apply to bolts covered in this standard.
ing,
Standards referred to and other documents
DIN 13 Part 12 ISO metric screw threads; coarse and fine pitch threads with diameters from 1 to 300mm; selection for
diameters and pitches
DIN 13 Part 18 ISO metric screw threads; fundamental deviations and tolerances for screw threads of 1 mm diameter
and larger
DIN. 78 ‘Thread ends and ends of projection of bolt ends for ISO metric threads in accordance with DIN 13
DIN 267 Part 1 Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; general requirements
DIN 267 Part2 Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; finish and dimensional accuracy
DIN 267 Part Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; acceptance inspection
DIN 267 Part Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; electroplated components,
DIN 267 Part 10 Fasteners; technical delivery conditions; hot-dip galvanized components.
DIN 931 Part 1 1,6 to M39 hexagon head bolts; product grades A and B
Supplement 1 to
DIN 931 Hexagon head bolts; masses
DIN. 962 Bolts, screws, studs and nuts; designations; types and finishes
DIN 4000 Part 2 Tabular layout of article characteristics for bolts, screws and nuts
ISO 898 Part 1 Mechanical properties of fasteners; bolts, screws and studs
ISO 4759 Part 1. Tolerances for fasteners; bolts, screws, and nuts with thread diameters > 1,6and < 160mm and product
grades A, 8 and C
195Previous editions
DIN@31 Part2 Page S
DIN 932 Part 1 and Part 2: 01.26; DIN 600: 10.26x; DIN 632: 11.29; DIN Kr §51: 11.36, 11.36;
DIN 931 Part 1: 01.26, 04.42, 12.52, 03.63; DIN 931: 12.67, 1.70; DIN 931 Part 2: 01.26, 04.42, 0782.
Amendments
The following amendments have been made to the July 1982 edition.
a) The specification regarding the underhead fillet has been deleted.
b) A reference line for the determination of the bearing face diameter, d,, has been included
©) The values of e and s for sizes M42, M76 x6 and M80 x6 have been changed
Explanatory notes
For more than 20 years efforts have been directed towards
the achievement of the international interchangeability of
fasteners by preparing international standards for the
product concemed. ISO Standards have now been pub-
lished for the most important types of fasteners (see ISO
Standards Handbook 18)
However, international efforts only serve a useful purpose if
national standards are adapted as far as possible to inter-
national standards, or, ideally, replaced by them. Current
DIN Standards already agree in substance with the relevant
1SO Standards, but still differ in some respects, as for
instance in the widths across flats for hexagon products.
The Federal Republic of Germany adopted International
Standard ISO 272 on widths across flats as national stand-
ard DIN ISO 272 in October 1979. Nevertheless, widths
across flats deviating from DIN ISO 272 are still being used
in Germany for nominal sizes M10, M12,M14 and M22 The
table below compares the previous widths across flats with
the new ones specified for the four nominal sizes referred
to.
Thread size Mio | M12 | Mia | M22
Previous width
across flats, in mm. 17 | *9 | 22 | 82
New width across flats
as in ISO 272, te | 18 | 21 | 34
in mm.
The manufacturers and users of hexagon products partici=
pating in the work of the Normenausschu8 Mechanische
Verbindungselemente (Fasteners Standards Committee),
together with representatives of the dealers in fasteners,
have decided to introduce the new widths across flats. all
relevant product standards. Since experience has shown,
that the introduction of the new widths across flats has not
been advanced by their inclusion in DIN Standards merely
as preferred alternatives to the previous widths across
flats, the following decisions have been reached to accelerate
the changeover procedure.
Supplementary to current DIN Standards specifying the
previous widths across flats, DIN ISO Standards dealing
with the same products will, wherever ISO Standards are
International Patent Classification
F 168 35/00
available, be published which, besides introducing a num:
ber of other minor amendments, will pecity the new widths
across flats conforming to ISO 272. In both DIN and DINISO
Standards attention will be drawn to the fact that the
relevant ISO Standards are to be preferred and that the
DIN Standard is to be replaced after a transition period of
5 years,
If no relevant ISO Standard is available, the DIN Standard
will contain a foreword stating that the previous width
across flats specifications are to be withdrawn after atran-
sition period of § years and replaced by those specified in
180 272,
This sets a time limit for both manufacturer and user of
hexagon products by which the changeover to the new
widths across flats must be effected, The responsible com-
mittee is of the opinion, that it wil still be possible after this
period to obtain fasteners complying with the superseded
specifications as spare parts.
In some cases, the replacement of the previous DIN Stand-
ards by the relevant ISO Standards will have further con-
sequences, besides the changeover to the new widths
across flats, attention being drawn to this circumstance in
the national foreword of the relevant DIN ISO Standards.
These consequences result from the fact that the ISO
Standards have not yet reached the same level of com=
pleteness as the DIN Standards. Thus a number of nominal
sizes, as well as several product specifications for fine pitch
threads are not found in the ISO product standards. Further-
more, ISO Standards on technical delivery conditions are
still in the initial stages, so that specific requirements are
still subject to separate agreement when ordering prod:
ucts in accordance with ISO Standards, as they are not in-
cluded in the designation for order purposes.
Besides these consequences, which are of importance
when applying the new ISO Standards, the amendment
of the widths across flats also have a number of conse-
quences as regards the use of the new products which the
designer must take into consideration. Besides the amend:
‘ed assembly sizes, this applies above all to the different
surface pressure for the bearing area of the nut or the
heads of the bolts. These difficulties are discussed in
Recommendation VDA 262") published by the Verband der
Automobilindustrie e.V, (German Automobile Manufacturers
Association)
*) Obtainable from: Dokumentation Kraftfahrwesen o.V, GronerstraBe 6, D-7140 Ludwigsburg,
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