Hi All,
Ive been adding fasteners of all types using bolted connection and the content centre fro ages, and haven't really taken any notice of the names and assumed they are the standard names in the ISO standard.
i had a query from one of our engineers regarding a washer.
The washer in question: ISO 7091 - ST - 18 - 100 HV
We understand this much,
ISO - the standard the washer comes from
7091 - the washer type from that standard
ST - material is STeel
18 - the hole size
100 HV - Don't know?
Can anyone help and shed some light on this please.
Thanks in advance.
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If you want to know about a standard.. you buy/read it.
http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=13672
But HV = hardness value
HV = HARDNESS VICKERS in this case 100 wich is quite soft.
Whats going on with this site ???
I posted this reply last week, it was displayed, Noe I'm getting this one and loads more it like a weekly bulk send of all the post VERY ANNOYING and NO I do not have it set to send a weekly update/summary it is set to send as/whne a new subject is posted or a reply to a thread that I'm participating in i received.
"But HV = hardness value"
On waht scale ????
BRINELL, VICKERS, ROCKWELL C or ROCKWELL B
100 Rockwell B =24 Rockwell C or 246 Vickers or 245 Brinell (taken directly from ZEUS Precision data charts & tables for Drawing Office toolroom & Workshop Metric revision)
So just to say HV = hardness value without knowing what test method was used to establish that value is superfluous or worthless information