SAE J429 Mechanical and Material Requirements for Externally Threaded Fasteners
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SAE J429 Document Information:
Title
Mechanical and Material Requirements for Externally Threaded Fasteners
SAE International
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999
Scope:
This SAE Standard covers the mechanical and material requirements for
inch-series steel bolts,
screws, studs, Sems, and U-bolts used in automotive and related
industries in sizes to 1-1/2 in
inclusive.
The term "stud" as referred to herein applies to a cylindrical rod of
moderate length threaded on
either one or both ends or throughout its entire length. It does not
apply to headed, collared, or
similar products which are more closely characterized by requirements
shown herein for bolts.
The mechanical properties included in Table1 were compiled at an
ambient temperature of
approximately 20°C (68°F). These properties are valid within
a temperature range which
depends upon the material grade used and thermal and mechanical
processing. Other properties such
as fatigue behavior, corrosion resistance, impact properties, etc.,
are beyond the scope of this
document and responsibility for ensuring the acceptability of the
product for applications where
conditions warrant consideration of these other properties must be
borne by the end user.
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