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15 Why ISO Standards Should Be Preferred For Metric Fasteners

Why ISO Standards Should Be Preferred For Metric Fasteners

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15 Why ISO Standards Should Be Preferred For Metric Fasteners

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  1. Why ISO Standards Should Be Preferred For Metric Fasteners? Industrial strength fasteners are used in many industrial applications. However, there is a lot of confusion in the market about the metric fasteners that are used in industrial settings. The confusion is largely due to the fact that the fasteners are not standardized. There are a lot of different types of metric fasteners available. Some of them are really strong and some of them are quite weak. The ISO standards give you the assurance that you will have a reliable fastener when you make your purchase. This can save you time and money. Fasteners Manufacturers in India TO COMMONIZE METRIC FASTENER SYSTEMS, THE ISO FASTENER COMMITTEE WAS FORMED. Several European and Asian nations had their own designs of metric fasteners at the time, as stipulated by their national standards. The ISO TC2 Fastener Committee was founded to standardize these designs. Because DIN was the dominant metric fastener standard at the time, it formed the fundamental metric fastener standard system from which the subsequent ISO fastener standards arose. The United States joined the ISO efforts while also attempting to develop its own metric standard known as the Optimum Metric Fastener System (OMFS). The idea behind the OMFS was to limit the options available in other metric fastener systems, such as limiting the thread series to just course threads. OMFS includes attempts to replace hex heads on bolts with an external spline- head design, as well as a novel thread gauging mechanism to increase thread quality. DIN Standard The work on the OMFS idea within the ASME, ASTM, and SAE committees resulted in a complete set of metric fastener standards developed in the United States. Ultimately, much of the OMFS program's distinctive concepts went away, and the resulting standards were compatible with, but not identical to, the evolving ISO fastener standards. In reflection, the USA effort just added extra metric fastener standard choice to metric fastener technology, adding complexity rather than simplifying it. The OMFS concept was good, but its goals were never realized. +91 83690 74984 | sales@anankafasteners.com | https://anankafasteners.com/

  2. Meanwhile, other nations joined the ISO fastener standards initiatives, and a truly global fastener standards framework was established. Because of the increasing use of ISO fastener standards, most industrialized nations have withdrawn their country-specific standards and officially accepted the ISO standards as their metric fastener system. ISO IS THE GLOBALLY ACCEPTED STANDARD? Having over one standard for any one product is not acceptable engineering practice. Multiple metric fastener standards create unneeded confusion and have a negative impact on product homogeneity. Since the 1970s, the US industry has been perplexed by its use of metric fasteners, because users have had three standards to choose from for basically the same items. It is time for all enterprises in the metric fastener supply chain to begin an orderly transition toward the uniform adoption of ISO fastening standards. To compete effectively in global trade, US product producers must adhere to the globally recognized ISO fastener standards. +91 83690 74984 | sales@anankafasteners.com | https://anankafasteners.com/

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