Nov 25, 2017 #1 ll23 Industrial Jan 20, 2016 59 0 0 VE greatings, I have the following question about a replacement of a nut din 934 cl 8 M16 for a din 555C cl 10, its is permissible to do this change usn the same bolt din 933 M16 (length x) cl 8.8
greatings, I have the following question about a replacement of a nut din 934 cl 8 M16 for a din 555C cl 10, its is permissible to do this change usn the same bolt din 933 M16 (length x) cl 8.8
Nov 26, 2017 2 #2 MGZmechanical Mechanical Apr 4, 2010 108 0 0 ES Hi, I think you should go to ISO 4032 Class 8 (most DIN regarding bolts and nuts are withdrawn). Take a look at the Wurth catalogue https://www.wuerth-industrie.com/we...d_center/Broschuere_DIN-EN-ISO_Normung_DE.pdf Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi, I think you should go to ISO 4032 Class 8 (most DIN regarding bolts and nuts are withdrawn). Take a look at the Wurth catalogue https://www.wuerth-industrie.com/we...d_center/Broschuere_DIN-EN-ISO_Normung_DE.pdf
Nov 26, 2017 #3 Tmoose Mechanical Apr 12, 2003 5,626 0 0 US Yeah, the DIN philosophy of nuts being "stronger" than screws is not something I had heard of until just a couple of years ago ( I work in the USA ). Upvote 0 Downvote
Yeah, the DIN philosophy of nuts being "stronger" than screws is not something I had heard of until just a couple of years ago ( I work in the USA ).
Nov 27, 2017 Thread starter #4 ll23 Industrial Jan 20, 2016 59 0 0 VE Thanks, I´m kind of green with DIN specifications and nuts and bolts specifications. I cannot access to the wurth catalogue Upvote 0 Downvote
Thanks, I´m kind of green with DIN specifications and nuts and bolts specifications. I cannot access to the wurth catalogue
Nov 27, 2017 #5 dik Structural Apr 13, 2001 25,560 0 36 CA OP: http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=7c1855cb-1138-4aca-b7fb-bcdfe4e6ce85&file=Broschuere_DIN-EN-ISO_Normung_DE.pdf Upvote 0 Downvote
Nov 27, 2017 Thread starter #6 ll23 Industrial Jan 20, 2016 59 0 0 VE thanks a lot DIK Upvote 0 Downvote