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Stud metal end ≈ 1,25d DIN 939 Steel Plain 10.9

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Brand Fabory
Class 10.9
Material Steel
Thread direction Right
Surface treatment Plain
Thread Metric thread
Info
  • ATTENTION: when ordering studs according to this DIN standard the proper designation is d x L,e.g. stud M10X70 - DIN 938, where the working length L = 70 mm and the thread length on the metal end bm = 12 mm. The overall length of the stud is 70 + 12 = 82 mm. The thread length on the nut end b= 26 mm.
  • The thread tolerance class on the metal end is Sk6 according to DIN 13-51, meaning "transition fit", which prevents loosening of the metal end of the studs during disassembly.
  • In case this transition fit is not wanted, add "Fo" in the designation. These studs have thread tolerance class 6g on both ends and can be supplied as specials.
  • Studs according to DIN 939 with a metal end ≈1,25d have many applications, but are mainly intended for use in cast iron counterparts.

Specifications

Brand Fabory
Class 10.9
Material Steel
Thread direction Right
Surface treatment Plain
Thread Metric thread
Info
  • ATTENTION: when ordering studs according to this DIN standard the proper designation is d x L,e.g. stud M10X70 - DIN 938, where the working length L = 70 mm and the thread length on the metal end bm = 12 mm. The overall length of the stud is 70 + 12 = 82 mm. The thread length on the nut end b= 26 mm.
  • The thread tolerance class on the metal end is Sk6 according to DIN 13-51, meaning "transition fit", which prevents loosening of the metal end of the studs during disassembly.
  • In case this transition fit is not wanted, add "Fo" in the designation. These studs have thread tolerance class 6g on both ends and can be supplied as specials.
  • Studs according to DIN 939 with a metal end ≈1,25d have many applications, but are mainly intended for use in cast iron counterparts.

Standards

DIN 939
NF E25-135

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