Fiat52605 02
Fiat52605 02
Fiat52605 02
STANDARD
PROPERTY CLASSES OF
SPECIAL SERVICE FASTENERS 52605/02
normazione Page: 1/6
Date: 02/23/2004
SUPERVISOR : RIGONI Sergio P.P.E. -- E.M.M. Ingegneria dei Materiali Tel. 35342
TMD
MANAGER : MURCHIO Lorenzo P.P.E. -- E.M.M. Ingegneria dei Materiali Tel. 32608
Code
A
Ch.
PURPOSE
To specify the characteristics and approved materials for property classes of special service
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fasteners.
Edition
Change Date Description
--- --- 06/15/83 Edition 5 --- Property classes for R80 IND and 8 SD added; serrated flange
hexagon nuts provided in property class for R40 IND.
Approved material range widened. Layout changed. (AS)
A 01/02/83 Edition 5 --- Approved materials for R40 RCT and R50 RCT property classes
changed and note 11 added. (AS)
ANY PRINTED COPY IS TO BE DEEMED AS UNCHECKED; THEREFORE THE UPDATED COPY MUST BE CHECKED IN THE APPROPRIATE WEB SITE
The necessary testing equipment is the one specified in the Standards listed in § “B”.
| § ”B” : REFERENCES
|52610 | Non --- heat --- treatable heading and extrusion steels. TMD
|52611 | Cold heading and cold extrusion quality boron steels. Characteristics, require-
THE ONLY VALID REFERENCE IS THE ORIGINAL ITALIAN EDITION
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GENERAL
Fastener property classes covered in this standard are applicable to carbon or alloy screws and
nuts with diameter ≤ 39 mm when special properties such as weldability or surface hardness
higher than core hardness are required.
High strength screws and nuts for heavy --- duty application are excluded.
Mechanical properties are applicable at ambient temperature, while for a correct use of screws
or nuts of the various strength classes at temperatures different from ambient temperature,
between +300ûC and --- 50ûC, changes occurring in mechanical properties in relation to
temperature for each property class shall be taken into account, especially as regards
toughness at --- 20ûC to --- 50ûC.
--- For property classes of fasteners for Standard applications see Std. 52605/04.
--- For property classes of fasteners for severe applications, see Std. 52605/03.
--- For low temperature, corrosion or heat resistant and/or thread diameter > 39 mm screws
and nuts, material and characteristics shall be specified on drawing.
PROPERTY CLASSES
Parts to be cold---
R40 RCT 330 to 410 195 30 HRB 61 to 67 ---
riveted. ¢
E g : Rivets,
E.g.: Rivets
R50 RCT threaded hexag. 410 to 590 245 25 HRB 67 to 85 ---
rivets
Not very important
parts requiring
surface with
hardness greater HV 0.3
R40 IND HV ≥ 450
than core. ≥ 490 (295) --- ---
£ 150 to 390
E.g.: tapping ¤
screws and
serrated flange
hexagon nuts.
Medium---stressed
parts requiring
surface with
hardness greater HV HV 0.3
R50 IND ≥ 690 (490) --- ---
than core. E.g.: Set 215 to 420 ≥ 560
screws, link joints
and self---drilling
tapping screws.
Hv HV 0.3
Hexagon screws
260 to 336
THIS DOCUMENT MUST NOT BE REPRODUCED OR CIRCULATED TO THE THIRD PARTIES
HRC
flange. ¤
24 to 34
THE ONLY VALID REFERENCE IS THE ORIGINAL ITALIAN EDITION
Projection welded
R40 SD ≥ 390 (295) --- HRB ≥ 65 5.8
nuts
HRB ≥ 89
R50 SD Arc welded nuts ≥ 650 (450) --- 8.8
HRC ≤ 20
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8.8
HV 190 to 320 R8
Projection welded
8 SD ¥ ≥ 650 (450) --- HRB ≥ 89 8R
nuts
HRC ≤ 32
¦
R50 SD Screws to be
welded, projection ≥ 390 (245) --- HRB ≥ 68 ---
STAB §
welded
Screws to be pro-
640 12 --- ---
jection welded
R80 SD 800 to HV 255 to 320
¨ 1000 HRC 23 to 32 10.9
Nuts to be projec-
(640) --- --- R10
tion welded
10R
For notes see Page 6
C30 52505
C33 52503
R50 SD Machining ---
32 Cr 4 52542
30 CD 4 52518
CB20FF KD 52610
8 SD Cold heading ---
12 NC 3 52409
Machining 12 NC 3 52409
R50 SD STAB CB4FF KD ---
Cold heading CB10FF KD 52610
CB20FF KD
C22B KD
Cold heading 52611 ---
R80 SD 22MN4B KD
Machining 28 Mn 6/8.8 53612
For notes see Page 6
NOTES
© Requirements for screws and nuts to be welded are mandatory also after welding.
¢ The threaded hexagonal rivets shall comply with the provisions of class 8 relating to test
load resistance as per Procurement Spec. 9.52605/01.
£ Serrated flange hexagon nuts shall meet the requirements of P.S. 9.52605/03 relating to
test load resistance with yield strength Rcp of 820 N/mm2 . For these nuts, a minimum core
hardness = HV 114 is allowed.
¤ Standard inspection is carried out by checking that parts are file hard (see Std. 50140).
¥ Nuts shall meet the requirements of P.S. 9.52605/03 relating to test load resistance with
yield strength Rcp of 780 N/mm2 for regular height nuts and 1000 N/mm2 for high nuts (Std.
10143/02).
¦ High nuts (Std. Sh. 10143/02) can be mated with screws with property class 10.9, R10 and
10R.
§ Any stabilizing treatment shall eliminate work --- hardening due to upsetting or drawing,
which might cause embrittlement during welding or brazing, but without reducing strength
to < 390 N/mm2 . To check for work hardening, screws shall be subjected to head bend test,
as per P.S. 9.52605/01 after heating to 600ûC approx.
¨ Screws shall be quenched and tempered. Total plus partial decarburization shall be ≤ 1/13
h3 on thread crest and ≤ 1/13 h3 on thread root.
(h3 = normal total thread height as per Stds. 01506 and 01507).
(F) For production method with machining, the corresponding lead --- content steels quoted in
the applicable Standards are allowed.
THIS DOCUMENT MUST NOT BE REPRODUCED OR CIRCULATED TO THE THIRD PARTIES
WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT BY FIAT AUTO S.P.A. IN CASE OF DISPUTE
(:) Serrated flange hexagon nuts shall be made of CB4FF KD and hardening obtained through
carbonitriding shall have an effective thickness of
THE ONLY VALID REFERENCE IS THE ORIGINAL ITALIAN EDITION
+ 0.05
0.10 mm
--- 0
(J) Steel C18B KD has a chemical composition equal to that of C16B KD except for carbon
whose limits are: 0.15 to 0.21%.
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