Home/Standards/ISO 7045 This part is extended with a technical interpretation of scope, typical product geometry, and dimension-reading logic aligned with formal standard references. Compatibility between head style and thread form, tolerance interpretation, and material choice (A2/A4) should be evaluated against service environment, corrosion risk, and assembly method. Production notes also include dimensional verification flow, surface integrity checks, and passivation-oriented quality planning for consistent repeatability.
ISO 7045 Machine Screw Dimensions and Technical Data
ISO 7045 is used as a technical reference code to align geometry and dimension communication. Final product selection and manufacturing review should always be evaluated together with material, tolerances, assembly conditions, and project requirements. This part is extended with a technical interpretation of scope, typical product geometry, and dimension-reading logic aligned with formal standard references. Compatibility between head style and thread form, tolerance interpretation, and material choice (A2/A4) should be evaluated against service environment, corrosion risk, and assembly method. Production notes also include dimensional verification flow, surface integrity checks, and passivation-oriented quality planning for consistent repeatability.
Technical Drawing / 3D Preview
Reference drawings are informational only; final engineering drawings and project tolerances govern. This part is extended with a technical interpretation of scope, typical product geometry, and dimension-reading logic aligned with formal standard references. Compatibility between head style and thread form, tolerance interpretation, and material choice (A2/A4) should be evaluated against service environment, corrosion risk, and assembly method. Production notes also include dimensional verification flow, surface integrity checks, and passivation-oriented quality planning for consistent repeatability.
Dimensions / Parameters
For parameter definitions, see the Glossary → Dimension Parameters This part is extended with a technical interpretation of scope, typical product geometry, and dimension-reading logic aligned with formal standard references. Compatibility between head style and thread form, tolerance interpretation, and material choice (A2/A4) should be evaluated against service environment, corrosion risk, and assembly method. Production notes also include dimensional verification flow, surface integrity checks, and passivation-oriented quality planning for consistent repeatability.
| Example Series | P | k | s | e | L | dk | da | dw | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Series A (example) | Size-specific | Size-specific | Size-specific | Size-specific | Size-specific | dk (if applicable) | da (if applicable) | dw (if applicable) | Technical details are being updated |
| Series B (example) | Size-specific | Size-specific | Size-specific | Size-specific | Size-specific | dk (if applicable) | da (if applicable) | dw (if applicable) | Technical details are being updated |
Values vary by standard and size. The table will be expanded as the page content is developed. This part is extended with a technical interpretation of scope, typical product geometry, and dimension-reading logic aligned with formal standard references. Compatibility between head style and thread form, tolerance interpretation, and material choice (A2/A4) should be evaluated against service environment, corrosion risk, and assembly method. Production notes also include dimensional verification flow, surface integrity checks, and passivation-oriented quality planning for consistent repeatability.
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Screw families, head types, and standards-oriented navigation. This part is extended with a technical interpretation of scope, typical product geometry, and dimension-reading logic aligned with formal standard references. Compatibility between head style and thread form, tolerance interpretation, and material choice (A2/A4) should be evaluated against service environment, corrosion risk, and assembly method. Production notes also include dimensional verification flow, surface integrity checks, and passivation-oriented quality planning for consistent repeatability.
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Hex and socket-style bolt families with technical context. This part is extended with a technical interpretation of scope, typical product geometry, and dimension-reading logic aligned with formal standard references. Compatibility between head style and thread form, tolerance interpretation, and material choice (A2/A4) should be evaluated against service environment, corrosion risk, and assembly method. Production notes also include dimensional verification flow, surface integrity checks, and passivation-oriented quality planning for consistent repeatability.
Stainless Steel Nuts
Nut geometry families and related standards references. This part is extended with a technical interpretation of scope, typical product geometry, and dimension-reading logic aligned with formal standard references. Compatibility between head style and thread form, tolerance interpretation, and material choice (A2/A4) should be evaluated against service environment, corrosion risk, and assembly method. Production notes also include dimensional verification flow, surface integrity checks, and passivation-oriented quality planning for consistent repeatability.
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Washer groups and usage-focused technical overview. This part is extended with a technical interpretation of scope, typical product geometry, and dimension-reading logic aligned with formal standard references. Compatibility between head style and thread form, tolerance interpretation, and material choice (A2/A4) should be evaluated against service environment, corrosion risk, and assembly method. Production notes also include dimensional verification flow, surface integrity checks, and passivation-oriented quality planning for consistent repeatability.
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Notes
This page is for reference use only. Standard codes support technical communication and should not be interpreted as certification, conformity, or performance claims. Final evaluation should be completed with project drawings, tolerances, and assembly conditions. This part is extended with a technical interpretation of scope, typical product geometry, and dimension-reading logic aligned with formal standard references. Compatibility between head style and thread form, tolerance interpretation, and material choice (A2/A4) should be evaluated against service environment, corrosion risk, and assembly method. Production notes also include dimensional verification flow, surface integrity checks, and passivation-oriented quality planning for consistent repeatability.
