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;Blindniete mit Sollbruchdomn Supersedes July 1985 edition, In keeping with current practice in standards published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ' comma has been used throughout as the decimal marker. Dimensions in mm. 1 Scope and field of application ‘This standard specifies dimensions of, and requirements regarding material, design, strength and finish, as well as the relevant methods of test for, blind rivets of the self-plugging type. Such rivets consist of @ rivet body and an integral mandrel, which breaks off on setting (break mandrel, for shor!) They are intended in particular for applications where the back side is not normally accessible aftr riveting. Use of bind rivets for automatic feed shall be the subject of agreement. Continued on pages 2 o 11 ye ye” Page2 DIN i? < x 2 Di RS Sagem rnremereagt ss oQ¥ ype 4 natnaee mY 1ype B, countersunk head Series 1 - dy!) Nominal size Series 2 24 mit +008 oe 5 Sevtations Se & oe | - [wd Nominal ia 05s os Ton tint | sass 02 ‘ ‘Type B - - 09 1 12 15 16 r max 02 03 04 05 ') Series 1 = metric series. Serles 2 = inch-based series. NOTE: For rivet bodies made from tubular material, the radius under the head may be larger than the r values ‘specified in table 1 (ef. igure below). 4") Series 2 24 - 32 — 48 fE Grip length ranges ‘See subclause 8.2 for grip length ranges for blind rivets in commercial lengths, “The grip length values given are minimum values. Given the variety of blind rivet types, no information on mass has been provided. oO ye oY a a < 3 Mat > Seles sen Wegener RN 5 Rivt/mandrel materials ss Page 4 DIN 73% Soo! wre Stainlss sil (2) onze wn Rivet body ‘Wrought aluminium alloy (AD, ‘AlMgSi05, AIMG2;5 or AIMg3 as in DIN 1725 Part 1 or AlMg3.5 as in ISO 209-1 sea nasa non ream oo Stainless steel (A2) as in DIN 267 Part 11 Wrought nickel alloy (NiCu), (oF NICu30F@ as in DIN 17743 Wrought copper alloy (CuN), ‘or CuNi3OMn1Fe as in DIN 17664 ‘Copper (Cu), or E-CuS7 as in DIN 1787 Use of other materials shé ‘subject of agreement. x i? Ss RS \S s 7 Des > ee rs jp rvet have die marks originating trom the ing 338 provided tha the upper limit of size specified for dis = a" ‘The break mandrel shail be designed so that the joint can be rivetted properly. ‘The axis of the throughholein the rivet body. that of the mandrel head and that ofthe outside of the rivet body shall conincide so {8 to ensure proper formation ofthe blind head. When the shear strength stestedin accordance with appendix ‘A(ct. subclause 73.1), the shear force shall not be less than ‘specified in table 6 and when the tensile strength is tested in accordance with appendix B (cf. subclause 732), the tensile force shall not be less than specified in table 7. 5 Surface finish ‘The surface o vet bodies made of aluminium, copper or steel ‘grade A2 shall be bright (12. do not require a frish). Fivet bodies made of steel, CuNi or NiCu alloy shall be gal- vvanized, to a coating thickness of at least 3 ym (A1P as in DIN 267 Part 9). thor types of surface finish shall bo subject to agreement. Mandrols made of stoe! shal be galvanized, oa coating thick- nossof atleast um(A1PasinDIN 267 Pert 9), or phosphated {as described in DIN 50942. “The surface finish of mands of other materials shallbe subject 1 agreement, a brig being given preference. @ 6 Desigi ws Devonian tna can 4a ‘Rominal lenigth,\. of 8 mm, with a body made of steel (St) vanize '3 um, and a mandrel of stee! (SU, mae = od IN 7337 ~ Ad x B- St- St- ignation of atype Ablindrivet with adiametsi uh, o4 mm, ‘nominal length, Lot mm, with abody made of aluminium (AD, bright finish, and a mandrel of steel (St), galvanized (A1P) Rivet DIN 7337 - Ad x 8 - Al- St- A1P Where steo rivet bodies are to have a coating thickness other than speciied(e. 9, A2P) this shale indcatedin the designa- tion, e.g: Rivet DIN 7337 - Aa x 8 - St- A2P - St- A1P Where aluminium rivet bodies are to be made of a particular ‘rade of material (e.g. AlMg3; see table 3), the grade shall be included inthe designation (replacing ‘AN), as shown in the fol towing: Blind rivet DIN 7337 - A4 x 8- AIMg3~St-A1P- We er 7 Testing Ss . 7A Design and simeneion ‘The specifications of DIN 267®art 8 shall apply as appropriate: when esting for accuracy ize and checking the design See {able for AOL values. Table 4. Characteriste AL value Major characteristic: ; Diameter, dy Minor characteristic: Head diameter, d_ Nominal length, / Head height, k type A) ‘Countersink angle (type B) 15 ‘AQL1 shall apply for batches containing duds (unfinished rivets) or foreign components (e.g. rivets of size shape ‘other than specified). 7.2 Materials, finish and strength ‘The number of specimens for testing the shear strength ten- sile strength, material and surtace finish shallbe as specified in table 5. Rivets of the same design and material but of diferent length may be deemed equivalent. » ——< Date 5: Number of specimens arr XK) Szeorbaen, in units Nu a8 Over << 200 1 somal apne 22000 a 5 ‘Acceptance number, Ac = 0. ‘Should defective items be found in the course of testing, addi- tional tests shall be carried out, followed by adecision between, ‘supplier and client concerning the acceptability ofthe lot. 7.3 Test procedure 734 Shear test The shear strength shall be determined using a test assembly ‘as shown in appendix A. Prior to testing the remainder of the break mandrel shall be removed. Upto , ‘800 2 8000 3 2800 | 3500 a00nSf* 1100 | 2000 | 3000 4s ‘uni cu 700 800 | 1500 - Diameter d, ag)" 32 «fe | Qe 64 ‘Minimum shear force, in N a a A 300] 500 | 600 | a0 | 1400 | 1600 | 2500 | 200 s a 00 | 1000 | 1500 | e400 | 2000 | saoo | 2600 ne = | 1600 | 1800 | 2500 | 600 | 4200 = Nicu = - 1400 2000 3300 ees) eres — cunt ~ wo | 100 | 1500 | 2a00 | — = cu — 00 | 700 | 1000 S = - 73.2. Tonsile test Tho oni strength shal be determined using atest assembly as shown in appendix 8 Table 7: Tensile strength Diameter d, eft dy x z Seale s s -“ ks we C nN "300 | 400 ie 1200 | 1900 = = |e | 000 | 3000 | S200 =e 4000 = | 2000 a 300 | 4500 | 5000 | SY = 8 Joint hole diameter and grip length 81 Joint hole diameter Table 9: Rivets with body made of Al alloy and mandrel made of St or A2 ay 24°) 3 32 4 48 5 6") 64°) i Gomera GC) UES UeE lI eee ED zl E es eee eee : le ese [| Uielwae || paella 7 Tet | wees ree | ewe . oon | smal? oo | eon am ew | age | eee | tes : elelel fale 1 - - - 25 - - - 30 10.35 291034 - - - - 35 1040 3410.39 - = = - 40 to45 3910.44 - *) Size not available for type B. Page 8 Dy ZN aaT a > 24 3 32 4 6A") 1 6 tt O5to 3 - aaa 8 = 305 25 45 20 4 - tw 3 10, 5 to 7 45% 65 4t0 6 25t0 45 i 12 79 6500 85 600 8 4510 65 ato 6 16 9 wi2 | eswi2 on 6510105 600 8 20 nee 12,5 to 16,5, 12 1016 110 15 105 to 145 91013, 25 = = 16 21 151020 1450195 | 19017 20 = 7 201025 = 7 35 7 = 251020 ~ 7 ‘Table 11: Rivet bodies made of A2, CuNi or NiCu and mandrel of St or A2 4 24 ay) | 32 *) 48) | 5) . | 6 Grip tenath range 103 1 to 25 Gwe 3105 250 45 [N20 4 507 4500 40 6 7109 65,0 60 e a < o E = Si oe [ee -: 25 - 16 12 151020 ‘Table 12: Rivet bodies made of Cu and mandrel made of St, A2 oF CuSn 4 24 3) [32 “7 ae [5 6 6a 1 Grip length range ‘ 051015 = = = = 6 15103 251035 = - - ® 3 5 351045 = = = 5 07 451065 - = - 7 09 651085 = = = Where the thickness of the components to be jointed is at the upper or lower limit of the relevant grip length range spec ified in tables 9 to 12, it is recommended that the suitability of the particular rivet be checked and, where necessary, the ‘next largest or smallest value of / be used. When rivetting, it shall be ensured that the rivet materials) and rivetting technique preclude undue deformation of the assembly After rivetting, the mandrel head shall be captive and the mandrel point not protrude beyond the rivet head. *) Not available for type 8 ri 4) Not available in NiCu. Ng 2) Not available in NiCiygr GUN q] dy and da as in table 8 4, | 3 |32| 4 [4s] 5 | 6 | 64 dg 2X dy sd, a 7 as| 105 [125] 195 Bush for shear and tensile test (made of steel, quenched and Other dimensions and details as for figure AZ tempered, to a hardness not les8than 700 HV 30) Ae eae Cee aw we” eo i. SS oS s, s 184 lind mrnmnonesonyarareeae for tensile testing of bi rat ras on = x Figure B1: Tensile test assembly oe RS Standatds referred to os ro eis Onaga rash ee ten. cn ec mse 0 9 Part 9 Fasteners; technical deli ditions; electroplated components as ScEN Ht Feneice lel GONG scene ectoe ed rosea SAAN Concho te) ans Soe Cin se2e at eas cold ated bunt sa fp wt a ecoedeg 620mm; wc eens Bae ery cee en ce ag DIN 1725 Part 1 intended for heat treatment Wrought aluminium alloys DIN 1787 Copper semi-finished products DIN 2391 Part 2 Seamless precision stoe! tubes; technical delivery conditions DIN 17664 Copper-nickel alloys; composition DIN 17743 Wrought nicke!-copper alloys; chemical composition DIN 50942 Phosphating of metals; methods of test 180 209-1:1989 Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloys: chemical composition and forms of products; chemical ‘composition Previous editions DIN 7337: 0585, 0785. Amendments “The following amendments have been made to the July 1985 edition: 4) other materials have been specified: b) the length of projection ane rivet mandrel, /y,has been specified; .\, €) for shear and tensileXgsa, an acceptance number, A. of zr0 haslQoeh International F168 19/ Gorn ee? Gor s patent Classification reason specified W AS s

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