1、AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD Large Rivets -. ANSI B18.1.2 - 1972 1/2 Inch Nominal Diameter and Larger a (REVISION OF 818.4-1960) SECRETARIAT SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS United Engineering Center
2、345 East 47th Street New York, N. Y. 1 O01 7 4 x / “h ASME B18.1.2 72 M 2575512 0014338 7 M Any part of this standard may be quoted. Credit linesshould read: “Extracted from American National Standard, Large Rivets (ANSI B 18.1.2- 1972), with the permission of the publisher The American Society of M
3、echanical Engineers, United Engineering Center, 345 East 47th Street, New York, N. Y. 10017.“ THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Copyright 0, 1972, by Printed in U.S.A. i O FOREWORD American National Standards Committee B18 for the standardization of bolts, screws, nuts, rivets and similar
4、 fasteners was organized in March 1922, as Sectional Com,mittee B18, under the aegis of the American Engineering Standards Committee (later the American Standards Association, then the United States of America Standards lflstitute and, as of October 6, 1969, the American National Standards Institute
5、, Inc.) with the Society of Automotive Engineers and the American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers as joint sponsors. Subcommittee 1 was subsequently appointed and charged with responsibility for the standardization of rivets, Initial efforts of the Subcommittee were directed at development of a st
6、andard covering solid rivets of less than 1/2 inch nominal diameter which was approved and designated B 18a-1927. This was followed by a standard covering tinners, coop.ers and belt rivets that was adopted under the designation B18g-1928. Extensive research, periods of experimentation, and consultat
7、ion with the American Society for Testing and Materials and the Boiler Code Committee of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers during the ensuing years culminated in Subcommittee acceptance, in 1936, of a proposal covering rivets 112 inch nominal size and larger. This proposal, following appr
8、oval by the Sectional Committee and sponsor organ- izations was designated an American Standard, B18.4-1937, in March of 1937. Following reorganization of Sectional Committee 818, in 1947, Subcommittee 1 was requested to review the documents under its jurisdiction to bring them up to date and, as ne
9、cessary, develop them into complete product standards. A thorough study of the B18.4 standard was conducted over meetings of the Subcommittee held on October 9, 1947, June 4,1948 and December 1, 1948. This resulted in a recommen- dation that the pan head rivets should be changed to conform with the
10、American Bureau of Shipping and U. S. Navy design which all manufacturers, except one, were found to be producing. A proposal dated September 1959, reflecting this change and additional refinements was approved by letter ballot ofthe B18 Committee and sponsors, and presented to the American Standard
11、s Association for approval and designa- tion as an American Standard This was given on August 30, 1950. The B18 Committee by letter ballot of August13,1956 approved reaffirmation of the B18.4-1950 docu- ment and, following approval by the sponsors, this status was confirmed by the American Standards
12、 P Association on May 27, 1957. A proposed revision dated August, 1959 was approved by the Sectional Committee, the sponsors, and the American Standards Association and was designated an American Standard on March 9, 1960. During 1970, Subcommittee 1 developed a proposed revision incorporating chang
13、es to the nomenclature and the method of dimensioning applicable to countersunk type heads and a complete editorial revamping of the format to conform with related documents. Following letter ballot approval by the B18 Committee and sponsor organizations, the revision was submitted to the American N
14、ational Standards Institute and was designated an American National Standard, ANSI 818.1.2-1972, on January 28, 1972. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE B18 Standardization of Bolts, Nuts, Rivets, Screws and Similar Fasteners OFFICERS R. P. Trowbridge, Chairman F. V. Kupchak, Vice-Chairman ,R. B.
15、 Belford, Secretary COMMITTEE PERSONNEL AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA J. F. Cramer, The Boeing Company, Seattle, Washington 5. J. Turek, Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, Bethpage, Long Island, New York AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS . R. T. Kelly, Hitchcock Publish
16、ing Company, Wheaton, Illinois AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS J. W. Coum, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS F. C. Ewert, Deere Moline, Illinois INDUSTRIAL FASTENERS INSTITUTE R. H. Akers, The National Screw a
17、nd Manufacturing Company, Mentor, Ohio R. B. Belford, Industrial Fasteners Institute, Cleveland, Ohio A. R. Breed, The Lamson S. Seth Roberts, Otis Elevator Company, New York, New York NATIONAL MACHINE TOOL BUILDERS ASSOCLiTION D. R. Stoner, Jr., Landis Machine Company, Waynesboro,. Pennsylvania SER
18、VICE TOOLS INSTITUTE J, R. Haynes, J. H. Wiiliams Company, Buffalo, New York SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS D, R. Bowen, General Motors Corporation, Warren, Michigan E. E. Heibeck, Chrysler Corporation, Detroit, Michigan .K. G. Roth; Mack Trucks, Inc., Allentown, Pennsylvania R. P. Trowhridge, Gene
19、ral Motors Technical-Center, Warren, Michigan S. E. Mallen, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan SOCKET SCREW PRODUCTS BUREAU Ernest Heldmann, Holo-Krome Company, Hartford, Connecticut Paul Pick, Allen Manufacturing Company, Hartford West, Connecticut TELEPHONE GROUP, THE M. c. Berryman, Western E
20、lectric Company, Inc., Chicago, Illinois R. H. Van Horn, .Bell Telephone Laboratory, Columbus, Ohio F. P. Balacek, Alternate, Bell Telephone Laboratory, Columbus, Ohio TUBULAR Defense Industrial Supply Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Martin Betof, Alternate, Defense Industrial Supply Center, Phil
21、adelphia, Pennsylvania c. A. Fulesdy, Naval Ship Systems Command, Washington, D.C. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY U. S. MACHINE, CAP, WOOD AND TAPPING SCREW BUREAUS 5. c. Adamek, Pheoll Manufacturing Company, Chicago, Illinois R. M. Byrne, U.S. Screw Service Bureaus, New York, New York T. J. Ferry, E.
22、 W. Ferry Screw Products Company, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio Wilfred Kay, Parker-Kalon -Corporation, Clifton, New Jersey Herman Muenchinger, Continental Screw Company, New Bedford, Massachusetts K. G. Ringland, Central Screw Company, Keene, New Hampshire . c. c. Tucker, The Reed 400 0.460 0.520 0.589 0.6
23、50 0.71 O 0.771 0.831 0.901 1Where specifying nominal size in decimals, zeros preceding decimal shall be omitted. 2Sharp edged head. The tabulated maximum values represent between 97.5 and 98.7 per cent of the diameter extended to a theoretical sharp edge, calculated from the maximum shank diameter
24、and 80 included angle, machined or trimmed, the circumference may be somewhat irregular and edges may be 3 Rounded or flat edged irregular shaped head. Since the heads of these rivets are not rounded or flat. For additional requirements refer to General Data on Page 2. 4Head Height, H, is given for
25、reference purposes oly. -T i AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD LARGE RIVETS ANSI 818.1.2-1972 EDGE OF HEAD MAY BE ROUNDEDOR FLAT SEE NOTE 3 Nominal Size1 or Basic Shank Diameter 1/2 0.500 5/8 0,625 3/4 0.750 7/8 0.875 1 1 .o00 1 1/8 1.125 1 1/4 1.250 1 3/8 1.375 1 1/2 1.500 1 5/8 1.625 1 3/4 1.750 Table 5
26、Dimensions of Oval Countersunk Head Rivets5 (Manufactured Shape) E Shank Diameter Max Min 0.520 0.478 0.655 0.600 0.780 0.725 0.905 0.850 1 .O30 0.975 1 .I 60 1,098 1 -285 1.223 1.41 5 1.345 1.540 1.470 1.665 1.588 1.790 1.713 A Head Diameter Max2 Min3 0.936 0.872 1 .I94 1.112 1.421 1.322 1.647 1.53
27、2 1.873 1.745 2.114 1.973 2.340 2.1 99 2.567 2,426 2.793 2.652 3.01 9 2.878 3.262 3.121 H Head Height Ref 0.260 0.339 0.400 0.460 0.520 0.589 0.650 0.71 O 0.771 0.831 0.901 C G Oval Ovl Crown Crown Height Radius Basic Basic 0.095 1.1 25 0.1 19 1.406 0.1 42 1.688 0.1 66 1.969 Oil 90 2.250 0.21 4 2.53
28、1 0.238 2.81 2 0.261 3.094 0.285 3.375 0.309 3.656 0.332 3.938 1 Where specifying nominal size in decimals, zeros preceding decimal shall be omitted. %harp edged head, The tabulated maximum values represent between 97.5 and 98.7 per cent of.the diameter extended to a theoretical sharp edge calculate
29、d from the maximum shank diameter and 80 included angle. 3Rounded or flat edged irregular shaped head. Since the heads of these rivets are not machined or trimmed, the circumference may be somewhat irregular and edges may be rounded or flat. 4Head height, H, is given for reference purposes only. 5Th
30、is river was previously designated as a Round Top Countersunk Head. For additional requirements refer to General Data on Page 2. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD LARGE RIVETS ANSI 818.1.2-1972 Nominal Size1 or Basic Shank Diameter 1/2 0.500 5/8 0.625 314 0.750 718 0.875 1 1 .o00 1118 1.125 1 114 1.250 1 3
31、18 1.375 1 112 1.500 1 518 1.625 1 314 1.750 Table 6 Dimensions of Pan Head Rivets (Manufactured Shape) E Shank Diameter Max Min 0.520 0.905 0.725 0.780 0.600 0.655 0.478 0.850 1.030 0.975 1.1 60 1 .O98 1.285 1.223 1.41 5 1.345 1.540 1.470 1.665 1.588 1.790 1.713 A Basic 0.800 1 .o00 1.200 1.400 1.6
32、00 1.800 2.000 2.200 2.400 2.600 2.800 Major Head Diameter Max 0.863 1 .O63 1.278 1.478 1.678 1.894 2.094 2.294 2.494 2.694 2.909 Min 0.769 0.969 1.1 69 1.369 1.569 1.769 1.969 2.169 2.369 2.569 2.769 B Minor Head Diameter Basic 0.500 0.625 0.750 0.875 1,000 1 .I25 1.250 1.375 1.500 1.625 1.750 Max
33、0.563 0.688 0.828 0.953 1 .O78 1.21 9 1.344 1.469 1.594 1.71 9 1.859 Min 0.469 0.594 O. 71 9 0.844 0.969 1 .O94 1.21 9 1.344 1.469 1.594 1.71 9 H Head Height Max 0.381 0.469 0.556 0.643 0.731 0.835 0.922 1 .o09 1.113 1.201 1.288 (Basic) 0.350 0.438 0.525 0.61 2 0.700 0.788 0.875 1.050 1.1 38 1.225 1
34、 Where specifying nominal size in decimals, zeros preceding decimal shall be omitted. For additional requirements refer to General Data on Page 2. 8 ASME BLB-3*2 72 m 2575532 00114352 3 m AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD LARGE RIVETS O ANSI 818.1.2-1972 U Table 7 Dimensions of Swell-Neck Rivets2 (Manufact
35、ured Shape) I -7 Nominal Size1 or Basic Shank Diameter 1/2 0.500 5/8 0.625 3/4 0.750 7/8 0.875 1 1 .o00 1 1/8 1.125 1 1/4 1.250 1 318 1.375 1 1/2 1.500 1 5/8 1.625 1 3/4 1.750 E F Shank Diameter M ax 0.520 0.655 0.780 0.905 1 .O30 1 1 60 1.285 1.41 5 1,540 1.665 1.790 Neck Diameter Under Head I -Nec
36、k Length Min I (Basic) Max I Min 1 Basic 0.478 0.600 0.725 0.850 01975 1 .O98 1.223 1.345 1.470 1.588 1.71 3 0.563 0.688 0.813 0.938 1 .O63 1.188 1.313 1.438 1.563 1.688 1.813 0.543 0.658 0.783 0.908 1 .O33 1.153 1.278 1.398 1.523 1.648 1.773 0.250 0.31 2 0.375 0.438 0.500 0.562 0.625 0.688 0.750 0.
37、812 0.875 1Where specifying nominal size in decimals, zeros preceding decimal shall be omitted. 2The swell neck is applicable to all standard large rivets except the flat countersunk head and oval countersunk head types. For additional requirements refer to General Data on Page 2. 9 AMERICAN NATIONA
38、L STANDARD LARGE RIVETS ANSI 818.1.2-1972 MANUFACTURED HEAD AFTER DRIVING, ALSO DRIVEN HEAD HOLD-ON (DOLLY BAR), ALSO RIVET SET IMPRESSION Table 8 Dimensions of Button Head Rivet Manufactured Heads After Driving and Driven Heads, Also Hold-On (Dlly Bar) and Rivet Set Impressions Manufactured Heads A
39、fter Driving and Driven Heads Nominal Size1 or Basic Shank Head Diameter Diameter A I Basic I 1/2 0.500 718 0.875 1.375 3/4 0.750 1.141 5/8 0.625 0.922 1.594 1 1 .O00 1.828 1 1/8 1.125 2.062 1 1/4 1,250 2.281 1 3/8 1.375 2.516 1 1/2 1.500 2.734 1 5/8 1.625 2.969 1 3/4 1.750 3.203 I H Head Height Bas
40、ic 0.344 0.438 0.51 6 0.609 0.688 0.781 0.859 O. 953 1 .O31 1.1 25 1.203 G Head TOP Radius Basic 0.484 0.594 0.71 9 0.844 0.953 1 .O78 1.188 1.31 2 1.438 1.547 1.672 Hold-On (Dolly Bar and Rivet Set Impressions AI Impression Diameter Basic 0.906 1.125 1.344 1.578 1.81 2 2.031 2.250 2.469 2.703 2.922
41、 3.1 56 HI Impression Depth Basic 0.312 0.406 0.484 0.562 0.641 0.71 9 0.797 0.875 0.953 1.047 1 .I25 1 Where specifying nominal size in decimals, zeros preceding decimal shall be omitted. For additional requirements refer to General Data on Page 2. G1 Impression Base Radius Basic 0.484 0.594 0.71 9
42、 0.844 0.953 1 .O78 1.1 88 1.31 2 1.438 1.547 1.672 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD LARGE RIVETS ANSI B18.1.2-1972 .O62 R MANUFACTURED HEAD * AFTER DRIVING, ALSO DRIVEN HEAD 112 0,500 518 0.625 314 0.750 718 0.875 1 1.000 1 118 1.125 1 114 1.250 1 318 1.375 1 112 1.500 1 518 1.625 1 314 1,750 r Nominal S
43、ize1 or Basic Shank Diameter HOLD-ON (DOLLY BAR), ALSO RIVET SET IMPRESSION Table 9 Dimensions of High Button Head (Acorn) Rivet Manufactured Heads After Driving and Driven Heads, Also Hold-On (Dolly Bar) and Rivet Set Impressions Manufactured Heads After Driving and Driven Heads A F H Head Head Hea
44、d Diameter Side Height Radius Basic Basic Basic 0.875 0.375 . 0.922 0.609 1.438 0.797 0.531 1.250 0.672 0.453 1 .O62 0.562 1.625 0.688 1 .O31 1.81 2 0.766 1.1 56 2.000 0.844 0.938 2.1 88 1.266 1.406 2.375 1 .o00 1.500 2.562 1 .O94 1.641 2.750 1.172 1.750 - G Head TOP Radius Basic 0.375 0.453 0.531 0
45、.609 0.688 0.766 0.844 0.938 1 .o00 1 .O94 1.172 r Hold-On (Dolly Bar) and Rivet Set Impressions AI Impression Diameter Basic 0.859 1 .O47 1.234 1.422 1.609 1.797 1.984 2.1 72 2.344 2.531 2.71 9 1 Where specifying nominal size in decimals, zeros preceding decimal shall be omitted. For additional req
46、uirements refer to General Data on Page 2. H1 mpression Depth Basic 0.344 0.422 0.500 0.578 0.656 0.71 9 0.797 0.875 0.953 1.031 1 .lo9 F1 Impression Side Radius Basic 0.562 0.672 0.797 0.922 1 .O31 1.1 56 1.266 1.406 1.500 1.641 1.750 G1 Impression Radius Base. Basic 0.375 0.453 0,531 0.609 0.688 0
47、.766 0.844 0.938 1 .o00 1 .O94 1.1 72 ASME B1B.1.2 72 m 2575512 0014355 7 m AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD LARGE RIVETS ANSI 818.12-1972 I“-A1 /T$ .O62 R MANUFACTURED HEAD AFTER DRIVING, ALSO DRIVEN HEAD HOLD-ON (DOLLY BAR), ALSO RIVET SET IMPRESSION Table 10 Dimensions of Cone Head Rivet Manufactured H
48、eads After Driving and -Driven Heads, Also Hold-On (Dolly Bar) and Rivet Set Impressions Manufactured Heads After Driving and Driven Heads 1/2 0.500 5/8 0.625 3/4 0.750 718 0.875 1 1 .o00 1 118 1.125 1 114 1.250 1 3/8 1.375 1 112 1.500 1 518 1.625 1 3/4 1.750 I 3 Minor I Head l y,a,c.er Diameter Bas
49、ic Basic 0.922 0.469 1.141 0.828 1.594 O. 703 1.375 0.594 1.828 0.938 2.063 1 .O63 2.281 1.1 72 2.51 6 1.297 2.734 1.406 2.969 1.531 3.203 1.641 H Head Height Basic 0.406 0.51 6 0.625 0.71 9 0.828 0.938 1.031 1.141 1.250 1.344 1.453 T Hold-On (Dolly Bar) and Rivet Set Impressions A1 Impression Diameter Basic 0.891 1 .lo9 1.328 1.562 1.781 2.000 2.21 9 2.453 2.672 2.891 3.1 O9 Impression Impression Bottom Diameter Depth Basic I Basic 0.469 0.688 0.828 0.578 0.703 0.484 0.594 0.391 0.938 0.781 1 .O63 0.875 1.1 72 0.969 1.297 1.078 1.406 1.1 72 1.531 1.266 1.641 1.375 1Where specif
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