1、AN AMERICAN NATIO NAL STANDARD ASME B18.29.1-2010Revision of ASME B18.29.1-1993(R2007)Helical Coil Screw Thread Inserts Free Running and Screw Locking(Inch Series)REAFFIRMED 2017INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANKASME B18.29.1-2010Revision of ASME B18.29.1-1993(R2007)Helical Coil ScrewThread InsertsFreeRunning
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10、OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERSAll rights reservedPrinted in U.S.A.CONTENTSForeword.ivCommittee Roster.vCorrespondence With the B18 Committee.vi1Introductory Notes.12STI Tapped Hole.23Helical Coil Insert.24Inspection and Quality Assurance.3Figure1Insert Configuration.5Tables1STI Threaded Hole Data.62Chemica
11、l Composition.93Insert Length Data.104Insert Dimensions.125Self-Locking Torque.14Nonmandatory AppendicesAInsert Length Selection.15BScrew Thread Insert Taps.16CSTI Thread Plug Gages.17DInstallation.18iiiFOREWORDAlthough this is the first ASME standard covering helical coil screw thread inserts,they
12、havebeen in use for many years.The helical coil screw thread insert was invented in the 1930s andfound initial acceptance in aircraft manufactured and serviced by the Allied Air Forces duringWorld War II.Since that time,applications for helical coil inserts have come into broad usage in aerospace,au
13、tomotive,and industrial original equipment design,production salvage(repair),and in-servicerepair.Althoughthisusagedidincludemetricsparkplugsizes,theregularmetricserieswasdelineatedin Europe in the 1950s,and came into production in the inch-using countries in the 1960s.Subcommittee 29,Threaded Inser
14、ts,met initially in May 1989 after authorization by the ASMEB18 Committee to proceed with development of standards covering screw thread inserts.FollowingapprovalbytheB18Committee,theproposalwassubmittedtotheAmericanNationalStandards Institute for approval.The 1993 edition was approved by ANSI on Fe
15、bruary 4,1993.In 2008,an update of this Standard was initiated by the ASME B18.29 Subcommittee.Afterneeded revisions and additions were clearly identified,ballots were properly undertaken.Ballotsresulted in changes related to the ballot comments.In 2009,this Standard was approved by theB18.29 Subcom
16、mittee and the B18 Committee.This revision was approved by the American National Standards Institute(ANSI)onFebruary 25,2010.ivASME B18 COMMITTEEStandardization of Bolts,Nuts,Rivets,Screws,Washers,and Similar Fasteners(The following is the roster of the Committee at the time of approval of this Standard.)STANDARDS COMMITTEE OFFICERSJ.Greenslade,ChairD.S.George,Vice ChairR.D.Strong,Vice ChairC.J.Gomez,SecretarySTANDARDS COMMITTEE PERSONNELV.Cartina,Autocraft IndustrialD.A.Clever,ConsultantA.P.Coc