GSO ISO 8279:2017
ISO 8279:2008
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
03 October 2017
Aerospace -- Nuts, hexagonal, plain, normal height, normal across flats, with MJ threads, classifications: 600 MPa (at ambient temperature)/120 degrees C, 600 MPa (at ambient temperature)/235 degrees C, 900 MPa (at ambient temperature)/425 degrees C, 1 10
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GSO ISO 8279:2017 Scope
This International Standard specifies the dimensions of plain, hexagonal nuts, of normal height, normal across flats, with MJ threads, of classifications: 600 MPa)/120 °C), 600 MPa)/235 °C), 900 MPa)/425 °C), 1 100 MPa)/235 °C), 1 100 MPa)/315 °C), 1 100 MPa)/650 °C), 1 210 MPa)/730 °C), 1 250 MPa)/235 °C) and 1 550 MPa)/600 °C).
Nuts provided with holes are intended to be used with lockwire in conformity with ISO 245.
This International Standard is only applicable for the compilation of aerospace product standards.
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