1、AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDASME B107.110-2012(Redesignation and Consolidation of ASME B107.1, B107.2, B107.5M,B107.10, B107.12, B107.33M, and B107.34)Socket Wrenches, Handles, and AttachmentsASME B107.110-2012(Redesignation and Consolidation of ASME B107.1, B107.2, B107.5M,B107.10, B107.12, B107.3
2、3M, and B107.34)Socket Wrenches,Handles, andAttachmentsAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDTwo Park Avenue New York, NY 10016 USADate of Issuance: June 7, 2013This Standard will be revised when the Society approves the issuance of a new edition.ASME issues written replies to inquiries concerning interpreta
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12、NGINEERSAll rights reservedPrinted in U.S.A.CONTENTSForeword viCommittee Roster . viiCorrespondence With the B107 Committee . viii1 Scope 12 References . 13 Classification . 14 Performance Requirements 15 Tests. 36 Safety Requirements and Limitations of Use 3Category 1 Hand Driven Socket Wrenches .
13、41-1 Classification 41-2 Performance Requirements . 4Category 2 Socket Wrenches, Extensions, Adaptors, and Universal Joints, Power Drive(Impact) 192-1 Classification 192-2 Performance Requirements . 19Category 10 Handles and Attachments for Hand Socket Wrenches 4010-1 Classification 4010-2 Performan
14、ce Requirements . 4010-3 Tests 41Category 12 Nutdrivers 4912-1 Classification 4912-2 Performance Requirements . 4912-3 Tests 50Category 34 Spark Plug Socket Wrenches 5834-1 Classification 5834-2 Performance Requirements . 58Figures1-1 Type I Sockets and Type II Sockets . 51-2 Type III Universal Join
15、t Sockets 62-1 Type I, II, and VII Sockets . 202-2 Type III, Universal Sockets, Single Hexagon (6-Point) and Double Hexagon(12-Point) . 212-3 Type IV, Bar Extension . 212-4 Type V, Adaptor . 212-5 Type VI, Universal Joint . 2112-1 Type I, Class 1, Styles A and B: Conventional Length Nutdriver With S
16、olidShaft 5112-2 Type I, Class 2, Styles A and B: Conventional Length Nutdriver WithHollow Shaft 5212-3 Type II, Styles A and B: Stubby Length Nutdriver 5312-4 Type III: Miniature Handle Nutdriver 5412-5 Torsional Moment Test . 5512-6 Bending Moment Test . 5734-1 Socket Wrenches for Spark Plugs . 59
17、iiiTables1-1 Type I Sockets, Single and Double Hexagon,14in. Drive . 71-1M Type I Sockets, Single and Double Hexagon,14in. Drive . 71-2 Type I Sockets, Single and Double Hexagon,38in. Drive . 81-2M Type I Sockets, Single and Double Hexagon,38in. Drive . 81-3 Type I Sockets, Single and Double Hexagon
18、,12in. Drive . 91-3M Type I Sockets, Single and Double Hexagon,12in. Drive . 101-4 Type I Sockets, Single and Double Hexagon,34in. Drive . 111-4M Type I Sockets, Single and Double Hexagon,34in. Drive . 121-5 Type I Sockets, Single and Double Hexagon, 1 in. Drive 131-5M Type I Sockets, Single and Dou
19、ble Hexagon, 1 in. Drive 141-6 Type II Sockets, Square, 4-Point and 8-Point,14in. Drive 141-7 Type II Sockets, Square, 4-Point and 8-Point,38in. Drive 151-8 Type II Sockets, Square, 4-Point and 8-Point,12in. Drive 151-9 Type III Sockets, Universal Joint, Single and Double Hexagon,14in.Drive . 161-9M
20、 Type III Sockets, Universal Joint, Single and Double Hexagon,14in.Drive . 161-10 Type III Sockets, Universal Joint, Single and Double Hexagon,38in.Drive . 171-10M Type III Sockets, Universal Joint, Single and Double Hexagon,38in.Drive . 171-11 Type III Sockets, Universal Joint, Single and Double He
21、xagon,12in.Drive . 181-11M Type III Sockets, Universal Joint, Single and Double Hexagon,12in.Drive . 182-1 Type I Sockets, Single Hexagon (6-Point), and Double Hexagon(12-Point),14in. Drive . 222-1M Type I Sockets, Single Hexagon (6-Point), and Double Hexagon(12-Point),14in. Drive . 222-2 Type I Soc
22、kets, Single Hexagon (6-Point), and Double Hexagon(12-Point),38in. Drive . 232-2M Type I Sockets, Single Hexagon (6-Point), and Double Hexagon(12-Point),38in. Drive . 232-3 Type I Sockets, Single Hexagon (6-Point), and Double Hexagon(12-Point),12in. Drive . 242-3M Type I Sockets, Single Hexagon (6-P
23、oint), and Double Hexagon(12-Point),12in. Drive . 252-4 Type I Sockets, Single Hexagon (6-Point) and Double Hexagon(12-Point),34in. Drive . 262-4M Type I Sockets, Single Hexagon (6-Point) and Double Hexagon(12-Point),34in. Drive . 272-5 Type I Sockets, Single Hexagon (6-Point) and Double Hexagon(12-
24、Point), 1 in. Drive 282-5M Type I Sockets, Single Hexagon (6-Point) and Double Hexagon(12-Point), 1 in. Drive 292-6 Type I Sockets, Single Hexagon (6-Point) and Double Hexagon(12-Point), 112in. Drive 302-7 Type I Sockets, Single Hexagon (6-Point), 212in. Drive 322-8 Type I Sockets, Single Hexagon (6
25、-Point) and Double Hexagon(12-Point), Thin Wall,12in. Drive 332-9 Type I Sockets, Single Hexagon (6-Point), and Double Hexagon(12-Point), Thin Wall,34in. Drive 342-10 Type II Sockets, Single Square (4-Point) and Double Square (8-Point),38in.Drive . 34iv2-11 Type II Sockets, Single Square (4-Point) a
26、nd Double Square (8-Point),12in.Drive . 352-12 Type II Sockets, Single Square (4-Point) and Double Square (8-Point),34in.Drive . 352-13 Type VII Sockets, Single Hexagon (6-Point) and Double Hexagon(12-Point), #5 Spline Drive . 362-14 Type III Universal Sockets, Single Hexagon (6-Point) and DoubleHex
27、agon (12-Point),38in. Drive . 372-14M Type III Universal Sockets, Single Hexagon (6-Point) and DoubleHexagon (12-Point),38in. Drive . 372-15 Type III Universal Sockets, Single Hexagon (6-Point) and DoubleHexagon (12-Point),12in. Drive . 382-15M Type III Universal Sockets, Single Hexagon (6-Point) an
28、d DoubleHexagon (12-Point),12in. Drive . 382-16 Type IV, Bar Extension . 392-17 Type V, Adaptors 392-18 Type VI, Universal Joint . 3910-1 Type I, Class 1, Handles, Hinged . 4210-2 Type I, Class 2, Handles, Ratchet, Reversible . 4310-3 Type I, Class 3, Style A, Handles, Speeder, Brace Type, Single Re
29、volvingHandgrip . 4410-4 Type I, Class 3, Style B, Handles, Speeder, Spin Type, ScrewdriverGrip 4410-5 Type I, Class 4, Handles, T, Sliding . 4510-6 Type II, Class 1, Attachments, Universal Joint 4510-7 Type II, Class 2, Style A, Attachments, Extension Bar, Solid . 4610-8 Type II, Class 2, Style B,
30、Attachments, Extension Bar, Flexible . 4710-9 Type II, Class 3, Style A, Attachments, Adaptor, Socket Wrench . 4710-10 Type II, Class 3, Style B, Attachments, Adaptor, Ratchet 4812-1 Type I, Class 1, Styles A and B: Conventional Length Nutdriver With SolidShaft 5112-1M Type I, Class 1, Styles A and
31、B: Conventional Length Nutdriver With SolidShaft 5112-2 Type I, Class 2, Styles A and B: Conventional Length Nutdriver WithHollow Shaft 5212-2M Type I, Class 2, Styles A and B: Conventional Length Nutdriver WithHollow Shaft 5212-3 Type II, Styles A and B: Stubby Length Nutdriver 5312-3M Type II, Sty
32、les A and B: Stubby Length Nutdriver 5312-4 Type III: Miniature Handle Nutdriver 5412-4M Type III: Miniature Handle Nutdriver 5412-5 Torsional Moment Test: Hexagonal Mandrel Dimensions andMaximum Depth of Mandrel Insertion . 5612-5M Torsional Moment Test: Hexagonal Mandrel Dimensions andMaximum Dept
33、h of Mandrel Insertion . 5634-1 Type I, Class 1, Spark Plug Socket, Regular Length, Single Hexagon 6034-1M Type I, Class 1, Spark Plug Socket, Regular Length, Single Hexagon 6034-2 Type I, Class 2, Spark Plug Socket, Long Length, Single Hexagon . 6034-3 Type II, Class 1, Universal Spark Plug Socket,
34、 Square Block, SingleHexagon,38in. Drive . 6034-4 Type II, Class 2, Universal Spark Plug Socket, Ball Swivel, SingleHexagon,38in. Drive . 6134-5 Depth of Mandrel Insertion 61Nonmandatory AppendixA Designations 63vFOREWORDThe American National Standards Committee B107, Socket Wrenches and Drives, und
35、er spon-sorship of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), was reorganized onJune 28, 1967 as an ASME Standards Committee, and its title was changed to Hand Tools andAccessories. In 1996, its scope was expanded to include safety considerations.In 1999, ASME initiated a project to consol
36、idate hand tool standards by category of tool. Theinitial implementation included distinct standards within a single publication bearing a three-digit number corresponding to the responsible B107 subcommittee. Subsequent revisions areintended to integrate the component standards resulting in a more
37、traditional document. In orderto maintain continuity within the user community, the former component standard numbers arerenamed as categories in the consolidated standard, and designations are provided inNonmandatory Appendix A.The purposes of this Standard are to define dimensional, performance, a
38、nd safety requirementsspecifically applicable to socket wrenches, handles, and attachments for hand socket wrenches;to specify test methods to evaluate performance relating to the defined requirements; and toindicate limitations of safe use.This Standard may be used as a guide by state authorities o
39、r other regulatory bodies in theformulation of laws or regulations. It is also intended for voluntary use by establishments thatuse or manufacture the tools covered.This Standard supersedes, replaces, and renders obsolete the following standards:ASME B107.1, Socket Wrenches, Hand (Inch Series)ASME B
40、107.2, Socket Wrenches, Extensions, Adaptors, and Universal Joints, Power Drive(Impact) (Inch Series)ASME B107.5M, Socket Wrenches, Hand (Metric Series)ASME B107.10, Handles and Attachments for Hand Socket WrenchesASME B107.12, NutdriversASME B107.33M, Socket Wrenches, Impact (Metric Series)ASME B10
41、7.34, Socket Wrenches for Spark PlugsSocket wrenches previously described in ASME B107.5M are included in Category 1. Socketwrenches and attachments previously described in ASME B107.33M are included in Category 2.This Foreword is not a part of ASME B107.110, Socket Wrenches, Handles, and Attachment
42、s,and is included for information purposes only.Members of the Hand Tools Institute, Wrench Standards Committee, through their knowledgeand hard work, have been major contributors to the development of the B107 wrench standards.Their active efforts in the promotion of these standards are acknowledge
43、d and appreciated.The format of this Standard is in accordance with The ASME Codes however, they shouldnot contain proprietary names or information.RequeststhatarenotinthisformatmayberewrittenintheappropriateformatbytheCommitteeprior to being answered, which may inadvertently change the intent of th
44、e original request.ASME procedures provide for reconsideration of any interpretation when or if additionalinformation that might affect an interpretation is available. Further, persons aggrieved by aninterpretation may appeal to the cognizant ASME Committee or Subcommittee. ASME does not“approve,” “
45、certify,” “rate,” or “endorse” any item, construction, proprietary device, or activity.Attending Committee Meetings. The B107 Standards Committee regularly holds meetings thatare open to the public. Persons wishing to attend any meeting should contact the Secretary ofthe B107 Standards Committee.vii
46、iASME B107.110-2012SOCKET WRENCHES, HANDLES, AND ATTACHMENTS1 SCOPEThis Standard provides performance and safetyrequirements for socket wrenches (sockets), handlesused with these wrenches, nutdrivers, and attachmentsused with socket wrenches, hereinafter collectivelyreferred to as tools. Inclusion o
47、f dimensional data in thisStandard is notintended to imply that all ofthe productsdescribed herein are stock production sizes. Consumersare requested to consult with manufacturers concerninglists of stock production sizes and lengths.2 REFERENCESThe following is a list of publications referenced int
48、his Standard. The latest edition shall be used.ASME B46.1, Surface Texture, Surface RoughnessWaviness and LayASME B107.4, Driving and Spindle Ends for PortableHand,Impact,Air,andElectricTools(PercussionToolsExcluded)ASME B107.17, Gages and Mandrels for WrenchOpeningsPublisher: The American Society o
49、f MechanicalEngineers (ASME), Two Park Avenue, New York, NY10016-5990 (www.asme.org)ASTM B117, Standard Practice for Operating Salt Spray(Fog) ApparatusASTM B537, Standard Practice for Rating ofElectroplated Panels Subjected to AtmosphericExposureASTM B571, Standard Practice for Qualitative AdhesionTesting of Metallic CoatingsASTM D968, Standard Test Methods for AbrasionResistance of Organic Coatings by Falling AbrasiveASTM E18, Standard Test Methods for RockwellHardness of Metallic MaterialsPublisher: The American Society for Testing andMaterials