1、AN AM E R IC AN NAT IO NAL STANDARD ASME B18.31.2-2014(Revision of ASME B18.31.2-2008)Continuous Thread Stud,Double-End Stud,and Flange Bolting Stud(Stud Bolt)(Inch Series)INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ASME B18.31.2-2014(Revision of ASME B18.31.2-2008)Continuous ThreadStud,Double-EndStud,and FlangeBoltin
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12、ANICAL ENGINEERSAll rights reservedPrinted in U.S.A.CONTENTSForeword.ivCommittee Roster.viCorrespondence With the B18 Committee.vii1Introduction.12Comparison With ISO Documents.13Referenced Standards.14Terminology.25Dimensions.26Body Diameter.27Stud Length.28Stud Ends.79Thread Length.710 Screw Threa
13、ds.711 Materials and Mechanical Properties.712 Identification Symbols.813 Finish.814 Workmanship.815 Straightness.816 Inspection and Quality Assurance.817 Clearance Holes.818 Stud Designation.8Figure1Relationship of Dimensions,L and U,on Flange Bolting Studs(Stud Bolts).2Tables1Dimensions for Contin
14、uous Thread Studs.32Dimensions for Clamping Type Studs.43Dimensions for Tap-End Studs(1.5D Engagement).54Body Diameters for Double-End Studs.65Continuous Thread and Double-End Stud Length Tolerances.76Flange Bolting Stud(Stud Bolt)Length Tolerances.7iiiFOREWORDASMEStandardsCommitteeB18fortheStandard
15、izationofBolts,Nuts,Rivets,Screws,Washers,and Similar Fasteners(formerly American National Standards Committee B18)was organizedin March 1922 as Sectional Committee B18 under theaegis of the American Engineering StandardsCommittee(later the American Standards Association,then the United States of Am
16、ericaStandards Institute,and,as of October 6,1969,the American National Standards Institute,Inc.ANSI)with the Society of Automotive Engineers(SAE)and the American Society of MechanicalEngineers(ASME)as joint sponsors.In 1995,the SAE Ship Systems and Equipment Committee that was preparing fastener partstandards for the shipbuilding industry asked ASME Committee B18 if there was an interest indeveloping dimensional standards for studs.At the December 1995 meeting of B18 in Atlanta,it was reported