ASME B18.2.2-2015 pdf download
ASME B18.2.2-2015 pdf download.Nuts for General Applications: MachineScrew Nuts, Hex, Square, Hex Flange,and Coupling Nuts(Inch Series).
A revision of this Standard comprised of numerous editorial corrections and inclusion of an appendix for grade markings was duly approved and designated an American Standard on April 18, 1960.
At a meeting in February 1960, Subcommittee 2 approved a recommendation to reduce the head heights for heavy, heavy semifinished, and heavy finished hexagon bolt, which was subsequently approved by letter ballot of the B18 Committee on August 16, 1960. A proposed standard for heavy hexagon structural bolts submitted and accepted by Subcommittee 2 at its October 17, 1960 meeting was approved by letter ballot of the 818 Committee on May 9, 1961. To meet the urgent needs of the steel Construction industr it was considered necessary to publish the standard for the structural bolts immediately. Consequently, Appendix IV to ASA B18.2-1 960 containing coverage for the revised heavy hexagon bolts and the new heavy hexagon structural bolts was released in 1962.
In October 1961, Subcommittee 2 appointed a subgroup to review all product standards for square and hexagon bolts, screws, and nuts, and to recommend simpliuications that would be compatible with technical, production, and distribution advances that had occurred over the prior several years. The subgroup presented its recommendations at a meeting of Subcommittee 2 in October 1962. It was agreed that the internally and externally threaded products should be published in separate documents as suggested, and draft proposals for each were completed.
The proposed revision for square and hex nuts incorporated the following subgroup recom mendations: discontinuation of regular semifinished nuts; elimination of regular hexagon and heavy hexagon nuts in sizes in. through I in.; elimination of finished hexagon nuts in sizes larger than 1 4 in.; elimination of the washer face semifinished style on finished series nuts in sizes ‘/ in. and smaller and heavy series nuts in sizes 7/ in. and smaller; removal of machine screw nuts (these nuts are now contained in B18.6.3); and adoption of an abbreviated product nomenclature. Letter ballot of this proposal to the B18 Committee resulted in approval. Following acceptance by the sponsor organizations the revision was submitted to the American Standards Association and designated ASA B18.2.2 on September 8, 1965.
Subcommittee 2 continued to further develop refinements initiated by the simplification subgroup and to study changes suggested by consumer interests. This work culminated in Subcommittee acceptance of a 1970 proposal incorporating, in addition to numerous editorial changes, revisions to the requirements on angularity of bearing face and countersink diameters for the various hex nuts and heavy hex nuts, and inclusion of an appendix covering the gaging of slots in slotted nuts.
The proposed revision, after approval by letter ballot of the 818 Committee in March 1970, was subsequently approved by the sponsors and submitted to the American National Standards Institute for designation as an American National Standard. This was granted on January 18, 1972.
A proposed revision of this Standard agreed upon by Subcommittee 2 incorporated a provision to enable consumers to specify heavy hex nuts and heavy hex jam nuts with close bearing face anguIarih when required; clarified intent with regard to width across flats on nuts produced from bar stock; deleted coverage for hex castle nuts from the appendices; and included numerous editorial refinements. This proposal was formally approved by letter ballot of the subcommittee and the B18 Committee. Following its acceptance by the sponsor organizations the revision was referred to the American National Standards Institute and granted approval as an American National Standard on February 27, 1987.
In March 2009 the 818.2 Subcommittee undertook a revision of this Standard. The format has been updated to meet the requirements of ASME B18.12.1. Regular pattern machine screw nuts have been moved from ASME 818.6.3, and the small pattern machine screw nuts have been added to this Standard. The hex flange nut that was previously referred to as IFI-145 has been added. Coupling nuts have been added. Many of the sizes came from the [FI-128 and others were based on what has been used for many years by industry. This proposal was formally approved by letter ballot of the subcommittee and the B18 Committee. Following its acceptance by the sponsor organizations, the revision was referred to the American National Standards Institute and granted approval as an American National Standard on August 24, 2010.