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AS B50-1960

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

Machine screws and machine screw nuts (BSW and BSF threads)

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Superseded date

25-06-2021

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1960

Preview

Co-operating organizationsForwardSPECIFICATION1. Scope2. Material3. Terminology4. Dimensions5. Heads of screws6. Length of screws7. Ends of screws8. Screw threads9. Length of thread on screws10. Diameter of unthreaded shank on screwsAPPENDICESA. Non-preferred and non-standard machine screws and machine screw nutsB. Flushness gauge for slotted and recessed 90 degrees countersunk head screwsC. Standard sizes of machine screwsD. Recess penetration gaugingE. Formulae for dimensionsF. Metric slot widths

Specifies dimensions and tolerances and general requirements for machine screws of the following types: 90 degrees countersunk and raised countersunk, round, pan, cheese and mushroom with slotted heads, and 90 degrees countersunk and raised countersunk, round, pan, raised cheese and mushroom with recessed heads.

The provisions of this British Standard are applicable to both ferrous and non-ferrous screws and nuts having B.S.W. or B.S.F. threads. General dimensions and requirements are given for countersunk, raised countersunk, round, pan, cheese and mushroom head screws with slotted heads, and countersunk, raised countersunk, round, pan, raised cheese and mushroom head screws with recessed heads.General dimensions for a restricted range of non-standard sizes of some of the above types of screws, together with dimensions of hexagon head screws and hexagon precision nuts in sizes below 1/4in. are given in an appendix. Other appendices relate to a suitable head flushness gauge for countersunk head screws, a method of checking recess penetration with standard gauge points, the formulae from which the dimensions are derived, and tables of standard sizes.NOTE 1. Round head screws appeared in the 1932 edition of B.S. 450 and they are therefore included in this revised standard. It is considered, however, that pan head screws provide for most of the applications in which round head screws are normally used and it is recommended that they be regarded as 'preferred' since their shape enables them to offer better slot engagement.NOTE 2. Machine screw nuts, pressed type (B.A. and Whitworth form threads) are covered by B.S. 2827.

Committee
ME-029
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
50
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
BS 450:1958 Identical

Obsolescent

AS 4397-1996 Electroplated coatings of zinc on steel fasteners with imperial threads

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