Aerospace - Inserts, self-locking, with MJ threads, reduced flanges, closed type, in metallic material, coated or uncoated - Dimensions

This International Standard specifies the dimensions of closed inserts, with self-locking MJ threads and reduced flanges, in metallic material, coated or uncoated, for honeycomb and composite materials. The classification referring to strength and temperature, depending on the core material and potting compound, is not specified. This International Standard is only applicable to the compilation of aerospace product standards.

Aéronautique et espace — Douilles filetées, à freinage interne et filetage MJ, à joues réduites, du type fermé, en matériau métallique, revêtues ou non revêtues — Dimensions

La présente Norme internationale spécifie les dimensions des douilles filetées fermées, à freinage interne et filetage MJ, à joues réduites, en matériau métallique, revêtues ou non revêtues, pour des matériaux composites et à nids d'abeilles. La classification concernant la résistance et la température, étant fonction du matériau de base et du mastic de remplissage, n'est pas spécifiée. La présente Norme internationale est applicable uniquement à l'élaboration de normes de produit destinées aux constructions aérospatiales.

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
23-Feb-2000
Current Stage
9060 - Close of review
Completion Date
04-Mar-2030

Overview

ISO 13598:2000 is an international standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) specifically for the aerospace industry. It defines the dimensional specifications of self-locking inserts with MJ threads, reduced flanges, and closed type configurations, manufactured from metallic materials that may be coated or uncoated. These inserts are primarily designed for use in honeycomb and composite materials commonly found in aerospace structures.

The standard applies exclusively to aerospace product standards, providing critical details for ensuring compatibility, reliability, and safety in aerospace fastener applications. Although it covers the physical dimensions and tolerances of the inserts, ISO 13598:2000 does not specify classifications related to strength or temperature resistance, as these depend on the core materials and potting compounds utilized in the assembly.

Key Topics

  • Self-locking MJ Threads: The standard specifies dimensions for self-locking inserts using MJ-type threads known for their reliable locking performance in aerospace fastening systems.
  • Reduced Flanges and Closed Type Inserts: The inserts feature reduced flange sizes to optimize weight and space while maintaining mechanical integrity.
  • Metallic Materials: The standard covers inserts made from various metallic materials, both coated and uncoated, accommodating different environmental and mechanical requirements.
  • Compatibility with Composite and Honeycomb Materials: Inserts are designed for installation in advanced aerospace materials, emphasizing durability and adaptability in lightweight structures.
  • Dimensional Tolerances: Exact measurements and tolerances are detailed in millimeters to ensure uniformity and interchangeability across aerospace applications.
  • Manufacturer Options: While dimensions are standardized, certain shape details-such as anti-rotation devices-are left to manufacturers’ discretion to allow flexibility.
  • Reference to ISO 5855-2: The threading specifications align with ISO 5855-2, which covers limits for MJ threads on screws and nuts.

Applications

ISO 13598:2000 inserts are critical components in aerospace manufacturing and maintenance, widely used for:

  • Fastening in Honeycomb Panels: The inserts enable secure assembly of panels composed of honeycomb core materials, crucial for aircraft fuselage and wing structures.
  • Composite Material Integration: They provide reliable fastening solutions compatible with composite materials, essential for modern lightweight aerospace designs.
  • Aerospace Structural Assembly: Used extensively for mounting hardware, attachments, and assemblies in aircraft where strength-to-weight ratio and vibration resistance are paramount.
  • Maintenance and Repair: Standardized dimensions facilitate the replacement and retrofit of inserts, ensuring consistent quality and performance during aircraft maintenance.
  • High-Performance Environments: Coated variants enhance durability against corrosion and wear in harsh aerospace environments.

Related Standards

  • ISO 5855-2:1999: Defines the limits and dimensions for MJ threads on screws and nuts, which are directly referenced in ISO 13598:2000 to ensure thread compatibility.
  • Other Aerospace Fixing Standards: Various aerospace component standards complement ISO 13598 by covering related fastener types, materials, and mechanical properties.
  • Composite Material Handling Standards: Standards regulating installation procedures and material characteristics for composites often intersect with applications covered by ISO 13598.

Adopting ISO 13598:2000 ensures the use of consistent, standardized inserts that enhance safety, reliability, and performance in aerospace fastening applications. Its focus on dimensional accuracy and material versatility makes it an essential reference for aerospace engineers, manufacturers, and maintenance teams working with advanced aerospace materials and assemblies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

ISO 13598:2000 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Aerospace - Inserts, self-locking, with MJ threads, reduced flanges, closed type, in metallic material, coated or uncoated - Dimensions". This standard covers: This International Standard specifies the dimensions of closed inserts, with self-locking MJ threads and reduced flanges, in metallic material, coated or uncoated, for honeycomb and composite materials. The classification referring to strength and temperature, depending on the core material and potting compound, is not specified. This International Standard is only applicable to the compilation of aerospace product standards.

This International Standard specifies the dimensions of closed inserts, with self-locking MJ threads and reduced flanges, in metallic material, coated or uncoated, for honeycomb and composite materials. The classification referring to strength and temperature, depending on the core material and potting compound, is not specified. This International Standard is only applicable to the compilation of aerospace product standards.

ISO 13598:2000 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 49.030.99 - Other fasteners. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 13598
First edition
2000-03-01
Aerospace — Inserts, self-locking,
with MJ threads, reduced flanges, closed
type, in metallic material, coated or
uncoated — Dimensions
Aéronautique et espace — Douilles filetées, à freinage interne et filetage
MJ, à joues réduites, du type fermé, en matériau métallique, revêtues ou
non revêtues — Dimensions
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NORME ISO
INTERNATIONALE 13598
Première édition
2000-03-01
Aéronautique et espace — Douilles filetées,
à freinage interne et filetage MJ, à joues
réduites, du type fermé, en matériau
métallique, revêtues ou non revêtues —
Dimensions
Aerospace — Inserts, self-locking, with MJ threads, reduced flanges,
closed type, in metallic material, coated or uncoated — Dimensions
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ISO 2000
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