<p>ISO 898-1:2013 specifies mechanical and physical properties of bolts, screws and studs made of carbon steel and alloy steel when tested at an ambient temperature range of 10 °C to 35 °C. Fasteners (the term used when bolts, screws and studs are considered all together) that conform to the requirements of ISO 898-1:2013 are evaluated at that ambient temperature range. They might not retain the specified mechanical and physical properties at elevated temperatures (see Annex B) and/or lower temperatures.</p>
<p>Certain bolts and screws might not fulfil the tensile or torsional requirements of ISO 898-1:2013 because the geometry of their heads reduces the shear area in the head compared to the stress area in the thread. These include bolts and screws having a low or countersunk head.</p>
<p>ISO 898-1:2013 is applicable to bolts, screws and studs</p>
<ul>
<li>made of carbon steel or alloy steel,</li>
<li>having triangular ISO metric screw thread in accordance with ISO 68-1,</li>
<li>with coarse pitch thread M1,6 to M39, and fine pitch thread M8×1 to M39×3,</li>
<li>with diameter/pitch combinations in accordance with ISO 261 and ISO 262, and</li>
<li>having thread tolerances in accordance with ISO 965-1, ISO 965-2 and ISO 965-4.</li>
</ul>
<p>It is not applicable to set screws and similar threaded fasteners not under tensile stress (see ISO 898-5).</p>
<p>It does not specify requirements for such properties as weldability, corrosion resistance resistance to shear stress, torque/clamp force performance (for test method, see ISO 16047), or fatigue resistance.</p>
Registration number (WIID)
88198
Scope
<p>ISO 898-1:2013 specifies mechanical and physical properties of bolts, screws and studs made of carbon steel and alloy steel when tested at an ambient temperature range of 10 °C to 35 °C. Fasteners (the term used when bolts, screws and studs are considered all together) that conform to the requirements of ISO 898-1:2013 are evaluated at that ambient temperature range. They might not retain the specified mechanical and physical properties at elevated temperatures (see Annex B) and/or lower temperatures.</p>
<p>Certain bolts and screws might not fulfil the tensile or torsional requirements of ISO 898-1:2013 because the geometry of their heads reduces the shear area in the head compared to the stress area in the thread. These include bolts and screws having a low or countersunk head.</p>
<p>ISO 898-1:2013 is applicable to bolts, screws and studs</p>
<ul>
<li>made of carbon steel or alloy steel,</li>
<li>having triangular ISO metric screw thread in accordance with ISO 68-1,</li>
<li>with coarse pitch thread M1,6 to M39, and fine pitch thread M8×1 to M39×3,</li>
<li>with diameter/pitch combinations in accordance with ISO 261 and ISO 262, and</li>
<li>having thread tolerances in accordance with ISO 965-1, ISO 965-2 and ISO 965-4.</li>
</ul>
<p>It is not applicable to set screws and similar threaded fasteners not under tensile stress (see ISO 898-5).</p>
<p>It does not specify requirements for such properties as weldability, corrosion resistance resistance to shear stress, torque/clamp force performance (for test method, see ISO 16047), or fatigue resistance.</p>