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DIN standard for fastener

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nura37

Automotive
Jun 2, 2016
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Hi there,

I looking for DIN standard handbook for fasteners product. Can anybody help me to give me reference for find this DIN standards.
Any input will be greatly appreciated.


Thanks.
NOOR A
 
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A word of caution, that may or may not be applicable.

I discovered several years ago that the heads of typical 'American' metric pan heads may be taller than rest of the world metric pan heads.

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Posting guidelines faq731-376 (probably not aimed specifically at you)
What is Engineering anyway: faq1088-1484
 
i'm not familiar with this standard,usually i refer to JIS standard,for making a product i need reference.
and i dont know where i buy or download DIN standard.please share me if you have source

thanks a lot,

 
Start at Maryland Metrics, as already suggested.


Last time I looked, which was a long time ago, there wasn't a DIN standard for pan head screws, but there were standards for somewhat similar but not so tall 'cheese head' screws.

When the 'Merican car manufacturers started converting to metric, they did pretty much as they pleased, standardizing their own pan head screws with metric threads. ... which they could do, because they buy so many of them.




Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
on Maryland Metrics only dimension,not explain a mechanical properties
 

NOTE : probably DIN standards about fasterners are superseded by EN Standards. You should know the DIN one so to check if is still ruling or not
 
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