1、General Purpose Semi-Tubular Rivets,Full Tubular Rivets,Split Rivets,and End CapsAN AMERICAN NATIO NAL STANDARDASME B18.7-2007Revision of ANSI B18.7-1972(R2005)REAFFIRMED 2017Intentionally left blank ASME B18.7-2007Revision of ANSI B18.7-1972(R2005)General PurposeSemi-TubularRivets,FullTubular Rivet
2、s,Split Rivets,andEnd CapsAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDThree Park Avenue New York,NY 10016Date of Issuance:September 10,2007This Standard will be revised when the Society approves the issuance of a new edition.There willbe no addenda issued to this edition.ASME issues written replies to inquiries co
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10、CHANICAL ENGINEERSAll rights reservedPrinted in U.S.A.CONTENTSForeword.ivCommittee Roster.vCorrespondence With the B18 Committee.vi1General.12General Data for Semi-Tubular and Full Tubular Rivets.23General Data for Split Rivets.34General Data for Rivet Caps.3Tables1Dimensions of Oval Head Semi-Tubul
11、ar Rivets.52Dimensions of Truss Head Semi-Tubular Rivets.63Dimensions of 150-deg Flat Countersunk Head Semi-Tubular Rivets(Recommended for Attachment of Friction Material).74Dimensions of 150-deg Large Flat Countersunk Head Semi-Tubular Rivets(Recommended for Attachment of Friction Material).75Dimen
12、sions of 120-deg Flat Countersunk Head Semi-Tubular Rivets(GeneralPurpose).86Dimensions of Full Tubular Rivets.97Dimensions of Oval Head Split Rivets.108Dimensions of Flat Countersunk Head Split Rivets.109Dimensions of Rivet Caps.1110Length Increments and Length Tolerances for Semi-Tubular and Full
13、TubularRivets.11iiiFOREWORDAmerican National Standards Committee B18 for the standardization of bolts,screws,nuts,rivets,and similar fasteners was organized in March 1922 as Sectional Committee B18 underthe aegis of the American Engineering Standards Committee(later the American StandardsAssociation
14、,then the United States of America Standards Institute,and as of October 6,1969,the American National Standards Institute,Inc.),with the Society of Automotive Engineers andthe American Society of Mechanical Engineers as joint sponsors.Subcommittee 11 was established in 1953 and charged with the resp
15、onsibility for the develop-ment of standards for semi-tubular rivets,full tubular rivets,and split rivets.In the years between1953 and 1962,meetings of the subcommittee were held and numerous attempts were made toarriveat suitablestandards.However,problemsstemmingfromthe widevarietyof theseproductsa
16、nd their applications continually prevented the Subcommittee from reaching a consensus.At a meeting held on October 2,1962,the Subcommittee agreed to limit the scope of thestandard to only those products suitable for general purpose applications.Thorough cooperationbetween the user and manufacturing members culminated in the development of a draft proposalwhich was approved by letter ballot of Subcommittee 11 on August 6,1964.The proposedstandardwascirculatedforletterballotapprovaloftheB18Commit