1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 1202-2: 1974 Specification for Nails Part 2: Copper nails UDC 621.886.2:672.886.2:669.3BS1202-2:1974 This British Standard, having been approved by the Hardware and Ironmongery Industry Standards Committee, was published under the authority ofthe Executive Board on 31 May, 1974 B
2、SI 02-1999 First published, as BS1202, 1944 First revision, as Part 2, June 1966 Second revision May 1974 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee references HIB/10, HIB/10/3 Draft for approval 73/10457 ISBN 0 580 08273 3 Co-operating organizations The Hardware and
3、 Ironmongery Industry Standards Committee, under whose supervision this British Standard was prepared, consists of representatives from the following Government departments and scientific, industrial and professional organizations: British Hardware Federation* British Lock Manufacturers Association
4、British Plastics Federation British Steel Industry Copper Development Association* Department of the Environment Department of the Environment, Building Research Establishment* Greater London Council Guild of Architectural Ironmongers Institution of Municipal Engineers Metal Window Federation of Gre
5、at Britain Metropolitan Police National Building and Allied Hardware Manufacturers Federation* National Federation of Building Trades Employers* Royal Institute of British Architects Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Zinc Development Association The Government department and scientific, indus
6、trial and professional organizations marked with an asterisk in the above list, together with the following, were directly represented on the committee entrusted with the preparation of this British Standard: Aluminium Federation Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers British Furniture Manufacturers Fed
7、erated Association Department of the Environment, Building Research Establishment (PrincesRisborough Laboratory) Engineering Industries Association Institute of Iron and Steel Wire Manufacturers Steel Nail Association Timber Research and Development Association Wire Products Association Individual m
8、anufacturers Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date of issue CommentsBS1202-2:1974 BSI 02-1999 i Contents Page Co-operating organizations Inside front cover Foreword ii 1 Scope 1 2 Materials 1 3 Workmanship 1 4 Finish 1 5 Dimensions and tolerances 1 6 Inspection 1 7 Weights 1 8 Designatio
9、n for ordering 1 9 Certificate of compliance 1 Table 1 Dimensions and approximate count of round lost head nails 2 Table 2 Dimensions and approximate count of clout nails (plain or jagged shank) 2 Table 3 Dimensions and approximate count of extra large head felt nails 3 Table 4 Dimensions and approx
10、imate count of flat head countersunk and rosehead square shank boat nails (round or diamond point) 3 Table 5 Dimensions and approximate count of cut clout nails 4 Table 6 Dimensions and approximate count of roves 4BS1202-2:1974 ii BSI 02-1999 Foreword This British Standard is published in the follow
11、ing separate Parts: Part 1: Steel nails; Part 2: Copper nails; Part 3: Aluminium nails. This Part of the standard has been prepared under the authority of the Hardware and Ironmongery Industry Standards Committee. It is expressed solely in metric units and relates to 6types of copper nails at presen
12、t in common use and to the roves manufactured for use with the two types of copper boat nails specified; it is thus not confined to nails for buildings. No attempt has been made to specify “specials”. For the benefit of those not conversant with metric diameters of nails, each table in this standard
13、 includes a separate column showing the nearest former standard wire gauge (s.w.g.) numbers. These do not form part of the specification. Their inclusion is only intended to be temporary and is planned to be reconsidered by31December1976. Inch equivalents, if required, may be determined from BS350,
14、“Conversion factors and tables”. This Part of the standard replaces BS1202-2:1966 which was prepared at the request of nail users and manufacturers with the approval of the Code of Practice Drafting Committees responsible for CP142, “Slating and tiling and CP143, Sheet roof and wall coverings”. A Br
15、itish Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a fr
16、ont cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii, pages1to4, an inside back cover and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on theinside front cover.BS1202-2:1974 BSI 02-1999 1 1 Scope
17、 1.1 This Part of the standard specifies requirements, including dimensions and finish, for the following types of copper nails and roves. NOTE The nearest former s.w.g. members are included in a separate column in each table for convenience only. They do not form part of the specification. 1) Round
18、 lost head nails 2) Clout and shingle nails (plain or jagged shank): clout nails are also known as slate, tile or felt nails 3) Extra large head felt nails 4) Flat head countersunk and rosehead square shank boat nails (round or diamond point) 5) Cut clout nails: also known as cut slate nails. 1.2 Th
19、e types of nail are illustrated in the diagrams accompanying Table 1 to Table 5. 2 Materials 2.1 Wire nails. Wire nails shall be made from copper wire. 2.2 Cut nails. Cut nails shall be made from copper sheet or strip. 2.3 Alloys. If agreed between purchaser and supplier, nails may also be manufactu
20、red from alloys containing copper, such as copper-silicon or nickel-copper. 2.4 Roves. Roves shall be made from copper sheet or strip. 3 Workmanship 3.1 Nails shall be straight and true in shape, and free from excessive burrs and flashes which may be detrimental to their use. 3.2 The heads of nails
21、when formed shall be of such a design and thickness as to withstand normal driving. 4 Finish The finish of wire nails shall be bright; that of cut nails shall be in the “as rolled” condition except for those sides which are made bright by the cutting process. Nails shall be clean and free from exces
22、sive oxidation. 5 Dimensions and tolerances 5.1 Wire nails and cut floor brads. The dimensions of wire nails shall be in accordance with Table 1 to Table 4 subject to the following tolerances: 1) Head diameter: Round wire nails: 5% (except for extra large head felt nails, which have a minimum head d
23、iameter of11mm). 11mm). Square section wire nails: 10%. 2) Shank diameter (dimension D): Round wire nails: when diameter is less than2.65mm, 0.03mm; when diameter is2.65mm and more, 0.05mm. Square section wire nails: all dimensions D, 0.07mm. 3) Length: when diameter is less than2.65mm, 0.5mm; when
24、diameter is2.65mm and more, 0.8mm. 5.2 Cut slate or clout nails. The dimensions of cut slate or clout nails shall be in accordance with Table 5. No tolerances are specified. 5.3 Roves. The dimensions of roves shall be in accordance with Table 6. No tolerances are specified. 6 Inspection If the purch
25、aser wishes to inspect the nails or roves at the suppliers works he shall notify the supplier at the time of placing the order. 7 Weights The approximate number of nails and roves perkilogram is given, for general guidance only, in Table 1 to Table 6. 8 Designation for ordering 8.1 When designating
26、copper nails in an enquiry or an order, the following information shall be given. 1) Quantity required, by weight 2) Type 3) Length in millimetres 4) Diameter or dimension D in millimetres 5) British Standard number 6) If roves are required 8.2 Examples: 1) 56kg round lost head nails,50mm 3.00mm, to
27、 BS1202-2. 2) 100kg flat head countersunk square shank boat nails (round point),50mm 3.35mm, to BS1202-2, with roves. 9 Certificate of compliance If required by the purchaser, the supplier shall certify that nails and roves comply with the requirements of this standard.BS1202-2:1974 2 BSI 02-1999 Ta
28、ble 1 Dimensions and approximate count of round lost head nails Table 2 Dimensions and approximate count of clout nails (plain or jagged shank) Length L Shank diameter D Approx. no. of nails perkg Nearest former s.w.g. mm 65 65 50 50 40 40 mm 3.75 3.35 3.35 3.00 2.65 2.36 178 194 292 308 474 554 9 1
29、0 10 11 12 13 Length L Shank diameter D Approx. no. of nails perkg Nearest former s.w.g. mm 65 65 50 50 50 45 45 45 40 40 40 40 30 30 30 30 25 20 mm 3.75 3.35 3.35 3.00 2.65 3.35 3.00 2.65 3.35 3.00 2.65 2.36 3.35 3.00 2.65 2.36 2.65 2.65 170 195 241 276 327 308 366 456 335 398 460 553 448 550 621 7
30、48 740 920 9 10 10 11 12 10 11 12 10 11 12 13 10 11 12 13 12 12 (To have small fillet at junction of headandshank)BS1202-2:1974 BSI 02-1999 3 Table 3 Dimensions and approximate count of extra large head felt nails Table 4 Dimensions and approximate count of flat head countersunk and rosehead squares
31、hank boat nails (round or diamond point) Length L Shank diameter D Approx. no. of nails perkg Nearest former s.w.g. mm 25 25 20 20 15 13 mm 3.35 3.00 3.35 3.00 3.00 3.00 440 517 544 627 691 880 10 11 10 11 11 11 Length L Shank dimension D Approx. no. of nails perkg Nearest former s.w.g. mm 150 150 1
32、25 125 100 100 90 75 75 75 65 65 65 65 50 50 50 45 45 40 40 40 30 30 30 25 25 25 20 20 mm 6.00 5.00 5.60 4.50 5.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.75 3.35 4.00 3.35 3.00 2.65 3.35 3.00 2.65 3.35 2.65 2.65 2.36 2.00 2.65 2.36 2.00 2.36 2.00 1.80 2.00 1.80 22 33 31 44 46 66 81 88 108 132 103 163 198 246 193 255 308
33、220 330 412 494 688 490 659 862 774 939 1 336 1 237 1 740 4 6 5 7 6 8 8 8 9 10 8 10 11 12 10 11 12 10 12 12 13 14 12 13 14 13 14 15 14 15BS1202-2:1974 4 BSI 02-1999 Table 5 Dimensions and approximate count of cut clout nails (also known as cut slate nails) Table 6 Dimensions and approximate count of
34、 roves Length L Shank diameter D Approx. no. of nails perkg Nearest former s.w.g. mm 50 45 40 30 25 mm 3.00 2.65 2.65 2.36 2.00 275 330 440 627 1 298 11 12 12 13 14 Suitable for nails of shank diameter Outside diameter D Approx. no. of roves perkg Thickness of material Nearest former s.w.g. mm 1.80
35、2.00 2.36 2.65 3.00 3.35 3.75 4.00 5.00 mm 6.4 7.9 9.5 11.1 11.1 12.7 14.3 15.9 19.1 3 520 2 310 1 408 946 946 682 495 385 265 mm 0.9 1.0 1.0 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.4 1.4 1.6 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 6BS1202-2:1974 BSI 02-1999 BSI Certification Trade Mark The Kitemark The Kitemark is the registered certificatio
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