FF-B-561 Mil spec FF-B-561 includes lag bolts having either a square head or a hex head. Type I – Gimlet point, screw thread Type II – Cone point, screw thread Type III – Cone point, fetter drive thread Style 1 – Hex head Style 2 – Square head FF-B-588 Mil Spec FF-B-588 covers toggle bolts and screw expansion sleeves. Type I – Spring-wing toggle bolts, with two-piece wings Class A – Sheet metal winds Style 1 – Machine screw Style 2 – Continuous thread stud Style 3 – Eyebolt Class B – Wing wings Style 1 – Machine screw Style 2 – Continuous thread stud Type II - Tumble-wing toggle bolts, with one-piece sheet metal wings Class A - Pivoted bolts Style 1 – Machine screw Style 2 – Continuous thread stud Style 3 – Eyebolt FF-N-836 Mil spec F-N-836 covers cap, castle, hexagon, knurled, slotted, square, welding and single ball seat nuts. Type I – Nuts, square Style 1 – Regular Style 2 – Heavy Style 3 – Machine screw Type II – Nuts, hexagon Style 4 – Plain Style 5 – Jam Style 6 – Thick Style 7 – Flat Style 8 – Flat jam Style 9 – Heavy flat Style 10 – Heavy flat jam Style 11 – Heavy Style 12 – Heavy jam Style 13 – Machine screw Type III – Nuts, cap Style 14 – High crown Style 15 – Low crown Type IV – Nuts, slotted Style 16 – Plain Style 17 – Thick Style 18 – Heavy Type V – Nuts plain, castle Type VII – Nuts plain, knurled Type VIII – Nuts, welding Style 19 – Without pilot Style 20 – Pilot Type VIII – Nuts, plain, single ball seat, hexagon FF-P-386 FF-P-386 is superseded by ASME B18.8.1 Mil spec FF-P-386 covers split cotter pins. FF-S-85 Mil spec FF-S-85 for fasteners covers types and styles of slotted and hexagon head cap screws. Type I – Slotted Head Style 1s – Round head Style 2s – Flat countersunk head, 82˚ Style 4s – Fillister head Type II – Plain head Style 10p – Hexagon head FF-S-86 Mil spec FF-S-86 covers socket head cap screw fasteners with optional hexagon and spline socket configurations. Type I – Hexagon socket, cylindrical head, 1936 series. * Type III – Internal multiple spline socket cylindrical head, 1936 series. * Type IV – Hexagon socket, flat countersunk head, 82˚ included angle. Type V – Internal multiple spline socket, flat countersunk head, 82˚ included angle. Type VI – Hexagon socket, cylindrical head, 1960 series. Type VII – Internal multiple spline socket, cylindrical head, 1960 series. Type VIII – Hexagon socket, button head. Type IX – Internal multiple spline socket, button head. * Do not use for new design. FF-S-92 Mil spec FF-S-92C covers slotted, cross-recessed and hexagon head machine screws. Type I - Slotted Style 1s – Round head Style 2s – Flat head, 82˚ Style 3s – Flat head, 100˚ Style 4s – Fillister head Style 5s – Fillister head, drilled Style 6s – Oval bead, 82˚ Style 7s – Truss head Style 8s – Binding head Style 9s – Pan head Style 10s – Hexagon head Type II – Hexagon, plain Style 10p – Hexagon Type III - Cross-Recessed, Recess Designs I and II Style 1c - Round head. Style 2c - Flat head, 82˚ Style 3c - Flat head, 100˚ Style 4c - Fillister head Style 6c - Oval head, 82˚ Style 7c - Truss head Style 8c - Binding head Style 9c - Pan head FF-S-107 Mil spec FF-S-107 covers tooth lock washers for use in assemblies with bolts, studs, and machine screws. Type I – Internal tooth flat Grade A – Regular Grade B – Heavy-Duty Type II – External tooth flat Type III – Internal -external tooth flat Type IV – External tooth countersunk (80˚- 82˚) Type V – External tooth countersunk (99˚- 101˚) Style 1 – Twisted teeth Style 2 – Teeth with up-and-down bent edges FF-S-111 Mil spec FF-S-111 covers single and double-threaded wood screws with round, flat countersunk and oval countersunk heads having slotted or cross-recessed drives. Types I – Single thread Type II – Double thread Styles: 1s – Round head, slotted drive 1c – Round head, cross-recessed drive 2s – Flat countersunk head, slotted drive 2c – Flat countersunk head, cross-recessed drive 6s – Oval countersunk head, slotted drive 6c – Oval countersunk head, cross-recessed drive FF-S-200 Mil spec FF-S-200 covers hexagon socket and spline socket headless setscrews. Types: Type I – Hexagon socket, headless Type II – Spline socket, headless Styles. (Setscrews shall be of the following styles): Style 1 – Flat point Style 2 – Cone point Style 3 – Oval point Style 4 – Cup point Style 5 – Full-dog point Style 6 – Half-dog point FF-S-210 Mil spec FF-S-210 covers set screws: square head (inch) and slotted (inch and metric). Types: Type I – Square head, inch dimensions Type II – Slotted headless, inch dimensions Type III – Slotted headless, metric dimensions Styles. (Setscrews shall be of the following styles): Style 1 – Flat point Style 2 – Cone point Style 3 – Oval point Style 4 – Cup point Style 5 – Full-dog point Style 6 – Half-dog point FF-W-84 Mil spec FF-W-84 is for (spring) lock washers. This spec covers a helical spring type washer for us with nuts, bolts, screws, and studs to prevent them from loosening. FF-W-92 Mil spec FF-W-92 covers plain, flat washers. Type A – Round washer Type B – Square wash FF-W-100 Mil spec FF-W-100 covers tooth lock washers for use in assemblies with bolts, studs and machine screws. Type I – Internal tooth flat Grade A - Regular Grade B – Heavy duty Type II – External tooth flat Type III – Internal-external tooth flat Type IV – External tooth countersunk (80˚-82˚) Type V – External tooth countersunk (99˚-101˚) Style 1 – Twisted teeth Style 2 – Teeth with up-and-down bent edges MIL-DTL-1222, MIL-S-1222, and MIL-B-857 MIL-B-857 is superseded by MIL-S-1222; MIL-S-1222 is superseded by MIL-DTL-1222 Mil spec MIL-DTL-1222 covers standard studs, hex cap screws, and heavy hex bolts in nominal standard diameters of ¼ inch to 4 inches, nuts in nominal standard diameters of ¼ inch to 3 inches, and socket head cap screws in nominal standard diameters of ¼ inch to 1½ inches for applications where a high degree of reliability is required. MIL-DTL-1222 covers a variety of materials, including: Nickel Alloys, Corrosion Resistant Steels (CRES), Titanium, and Aluminum. Studs Type I – Full body Type II – Reduced body Type III – Constant strength body Type IV - Continuous thread (bolt-stud) Bolts Type II – Heavy hex Type III – Heavy hex structural Screws Type I – Hex cap Type II – Socket head cap Nuts Type I – Hex Type II – Hex jam Type III – Heavy hex Type IV – Heavy hex jam Type V – Hex slotted MIL-DTL-18240 and MIL-F-18240 MIL-F-18240 is superseded by MIL-DTL-18240. Mil spec MIL-DTL-18240 defines the requirements for self-locking elements for use in externally threaded fasteners such as bolts and screws to be used in fasteners with either UNC, UNJC, UNF, UNJF, UNRC or UNRF threads and where the temperatures will not exceed 250°F. It includes three types of self-locking elements: Type N – Plug/pellet Type L – Strip Type P – Patch NASM 25027, MIL-DTL-25027 and MIL-N-25027 MIL-N-25027 is superseded by MIL-DTL-25027; MIL-DTL-25027 is superseded by NASM 25027. Mil spec NASM25027 covers the requirements for steel, corrosion resistant steel (CRES), aluminum alloy, copper alloy and nickel-copper alloy (Monel 400) self-locking nuts. 250˚F nuts 450˚F nuts 800˚F nuts MIL-F-19700 Mil spec MIL-F-19700 describes the characteristics of nonmagnetic, screw threaded fasteners and related items that are dimensionally in conformance to recognized military and industrial standards. The intent of this specification is to supplement, not supersede, the specifications normally used for the acquisition of threaded fasteners and related items. Bolts Type I – Round head Type II – Hexagon head Type III – Hexagon head, UNC-3A (for use with type V self-locking nuts) Type IV – Finished neck, countersunk, flat head Machine screws Type I – Flat head, 82˚, cross recessed Type II – Pan head, cross recessed Type III – Fillister head, slotted and drilled Type IV – Flat head, 82˚, slotted Type V – Pan head, slotted Wood screws Type I – Flat head, 82˚, cross recessed Type II – Round head, cross recessed Type III – Oval head, cross recessed Type IV – Flat head, 82˚, slotted Type V – Round head, slotted Type VI – Oval head, slotted Lag screws Type I – Square bolt head Type II – Slotted countersunk head Studs Type I – Full body Nuts Type I – Hexagon, top chamfered, machine screw Type II – Hexagon, regular finished Type III – Hexagon, regular finished jam Type IV – Square, regular Type V – Hexagon, self locking nylon insert (Class C material only). Cap screws Type I – Hexagon head Pins Type I – Split cotter Washers Type I – Metal, flat, plain, round Type II – Spring, nonlink lock Type III – Internal tooth, flat lock Type IV – External tooth, flat lock MIL-I-8846 Mil spec MIL-I-8846 covers helical coil screw-thread inserts made from formed wire, the inner surfaces of which, after assembly, provide threads as specified. Type I – Coarse thread Class 1 – Free running Class 2 – Screw locking (self-locking) Type II – Fine thread Class 1 – Free running Class 2 – Screw locking (self-locking) Type III – Taper pipe thread Class 5 – NPT pipe thread Class 6 – ANPT pipe thread Type IV – Metric Class 3 – Staking (spark plug thread) MIL-DTL-32258 and MIL-N-25027/1 MIL-N-25027/1 is superseded by MIL-DTL-32258. Mil spec MIL-N-25027 covers the requirements for nickel-copper alloy (Monel 400 and 405), self-locking heavy hex nuts. MIL-P-10971 Mil spec MIL-P-10971 covers tubular-shaped spring pins constructed to resist reduction in pin diameter by means of spring action. Type I – Slotted Type II – Coiled Classes: Class 1 – Heavy duty Class 2 – Standard duty Class 4 – Light duty MIL-P-16610 Mil spec MIL-P-16610 covers carbon, alloy and corrosion-resisting steel taper pins. MIL-P-21143 Mil spec MIL-P-21143 covers solid, cylindrical, steel, headless straight pins, which are commonly referred to as dowel or machine pins. MIL-PRF-907F Mil spec MIL-PRF-907F covers antiseize compound for use on threads of steel nuts, studs, bolts and other mating surfaces, including those of superheated steam installations, at temperatures up to 1050 degrees Fahrenheit (°F) (566 degrees Celsius (°C)). MIL-S-21472 Mil spec MIL-S-21472 covers hexagon socket-head shoulder screws and slotted-head shoulder screws. MIL-S-24149 Mil spec MIL-S-24149 covers studs for welding with stud welding equipment and arc shields (ferrules) for shielding studs where applicable. |