DS DS/EN 14399-1 High-strength structural bolting assemblies for preloading - Part 1: General requirements
 |
| Purchase Information |
| Use this form to request purchase information on DS online subscriptions. |
|
 |
Document DS DS/EN 14399-1 is offered by IHS as part of an online subscription. This subscription contains many documents on the same topic.
You may also purchase this document alone from the IHS Standards Store.
DS DS/EN 14399-1 Document Information:
Title
High-strength structural bolting assemblies for preloading - Part 1: General requirements
Befæstelseselementer - Forspændt højstyrkekonstruktionsbefæstelse med bolte - Del 1: Generelle krav
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Apr 8, 2005
Scope:
This standard specifies the general requirements for the components of bolt/nut/washer(s) assemblies for high-strength structural bolting, which are suitable for preloading, and for the assemblies themselves.
Examples for components which fulfil the requirements of this standard are specified in the standards EN 14399-3, EN 14399-4, EN 14399-5 and EN 14399-6.
Keywords:
- ACCEPTANCE SPECIFICATION
- ALLOY STEELS
- BOLTED JOINTS
- CONFORMITY
- DEFINITION
- DEFINITIONS
- DELIVERY CONDITIONS
- DESIGNATIONS
- DIMENSIONS
- EXTERNAL- THREAD FASTENERS
- FASTENERS
- HIGH TENSILE
- HIGH-TENSILE STEELS
- MANUFACTURING
- MARKING
- MATERIALS
- MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
- MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS
- PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
- PRESTRESSED
- PRODUCTION
- PROPERTIES
- SCREWS (BOLTS)
- SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
- STEELS
- STRUCTURAL STEEL WORK
- ACCEPTANCE TESTING
- SPECIFICATIONS
- CONFORMITY TESTS
- PH
- SCREWS
About IHS
IHS (NYSE: IHS) is a leading global provider of critical technical information, decision-support tools and related services in a number of industries including aerospace and defense, automotive, construction, electronics, and energy. IHS serves customers ranging from large governments and multinational corporations to smaller companies and technical professionals in more than 100 countries. IHS been in business for more than 45 years and employ more than 2,300 people around the world.