ASTM F3111-16
Standard Specification for Heavy Hex Structural Bolt/Nut/Washer Assemblies, Alloy Steel, Heat Treated, 200 ksi Minimum Tensile Strength

Standard No.
ASTM F3111-16
Release Date
2016
Published By
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
Latest
ASTM F3111-16
Scope
A2.4 Significance and Use

A2.4.1 This test method describes the testing procedure that shall be used to qualify material for use in ASTM F3111 bolts made of any steel composition permitted by this specification. The test method measures the susceptibility of the material to the influence of an externally applied potential (see A2.7.2.3.2) by testing for the threshold of embrittlement in a salt solution environment.

1.1 This specification covers heat treated, alloy steel, heavy hex structural bolt/nut/washer assemblies, also referred to as “sets,” having a tensile strength of 200 to 215 ksi. These assemblies are capable of developing a minimum predetermined tension when installed by applying an initial torque followed by rotation to the nut or bolt head, while at the same time preventing the rotation of the opposite side of the assembly.

Note 1: The installations in Appendix X1 are important to the proper application of this product.

1.2 An assembly consists of a heavy hex structural head bolt, nut and two washers covered by this specification.

1.3 The assemblies are available in sizes 1 in. to 1 1/4 in. inclusive.

1.4 The fastener assemblies are intended for use in structural connections in the following environmental conditions:

1.4.1 Interiors, normally dry, including interiors where structural steel is embedded in concrete, encased in masonry or protected by membrane or noncorrosive contact type fireproofing.

1.4.2 Interiors and exteriors, normally dry, under roof, where the installed assemblies are soundly protected by a shop-applied or field-applied coating to the structural steel system.

1.5 The fastener assemblies are not intended for use in structural connections in the following environments, with or without protection by a shop-applied or field-applied coating to the structural steel system:

1.5.1 Exteriors not under roof.

1.5.2 Chemical environments in which strong concentrations of highly corrosive gases, fumes, or chemicals, either in solution or as concentrated liquids or solids, contact the fasteners or their protective coating.

1.5.3 Heavy industrial environments severe enough to be classified as a chemical environment as described in 1.5.2.

1.5.4 Condensation and high humidity environments maintaining almost continuous condensation, including submerged in water and soil.