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Technical Drawing - Shoulder Bolts / Reamer Bolts

 

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Basic Properties (e.g., material, hardness, coating, tolerance) - Shoulder Bolts / Reamer Bolts

 

 
Extra Low HeadLow HeadButton Head Cap ScrewsPhillips Material Surface Treatment
DBGBDBTBDBBBDBJBEN 1.1191 Equiv.Black Oxide
DBGMDBTMDBBMDBJMEN 1.1191 Equiv.Electroless Nickel Plating
DBGSDBTSDBBSDBJSEN 1.4305 Equiv.-

Further specifications can be found under the tab More Information.

 

Composition of a Product Code - Shoulder Bolts / Reamer Bolts

 

Part Number-L-F
DBTS6-3-10

 

Alterations - Shoulder Bolts / Reamer Bolts

 

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General Information - Shoulder Bolts / Reamer Bolts

 

Shoulder bolts selection details

- Drive: hexagon (external hexagon), hexagon socket, Kreutz slot, knurled head
- Strength classes: 8.8, 10.9, A2-50
- Threads: M2.5, M3, M4, M5, M6, M8, M10, M12, M16
-Shaft length: 3 to 150 mm
- ISO tolerance: g6, h7, e9
- Surface treatment: burnished, nickel-plated
- Materials: stainless steel, steel

 

Description/Basics

The screwed connection is one of the most commonly used methods among the disconnectable connections. Due to your tightly tolerated shaft, shoulder bolts, also called shoulder screws, have various advantages over conventional screws.
The precisely manufactured shaft of the shoulder bolt can be used for various purposes. The shaft of the shoulder bolt can be used for precise position fixing and centring, as well as guidance or assembly. Similar to a straight pin, the shoulder shaft of the shoulder bolt can also serve to absorb transverse forces or shear forces.

 

Example of a shoulder bolt or shoulder screw with shoulder
Example of a shoulder bolt or shoulder screw with shoulder

 

Shoulder bolts are well suited to store rotating components and at the same time to connect them with each other by screwing them together. The shoulder bolt forms a positive-locking and friction-locking connection with the precisely tolerated shoulder. The low surface roughness enables good gliding properties for lifting and rotational movements.

As a rule, shoulder bolts are set off and therefore have a larger shoulder diameter than the thread. MISUMI also offers shoulder bolts with the same diameter in its product range, such as the RMB and RMBF variants.
Shoulder bolts, which are also known as Fulcrum pins, can take on several tasks at the same time with their different head geometries. The MISUMI bolts are available with flat and very flat heads. The main advantages of flat-headed screws with a socket are weight and space savings compared to a conventional head shape. With the flat head of the shoulder bolts with attachment, up to 6.5 mm of the head height can be saved.

The MISUMI shoulder bolts are similar to DIN 923, DIN 7968, and ISO 7379. However, MISUMI offers these with a configurable length of the shoulder and the thread.
MISUMI offers shoulder bolts in various strength classes.
Since some shoulder bolts are equipped with a flat head, the strength values deviate from the standard values. Therefore, note the values that are assigned to the respective shoulder bolts. This can be found under the Section Basic Properties or under the tab More Information.

 

Areas of Application

Due to their versatility, shoulder bolts are indispensable in various industries of mechanical engineering and plant engineering. Shoulder bolts are provided for the connection and guidance of joining parts. The shoulder bolts are also a popular choice in various industries for receiving return rollers or belt pulleys on rolling friction bearings. The precisely tolerated shaft of the shoulder bolt can also be used for short strokes, as well as a type of guide column. This is often used in punching tool construction, since the shoulder bolt can also limit the stroke. The tightly tolerated shaft of the shoulder bolt enables very precise positioning and centring of the components to be joined. Shoulder bolts are essential for connecting rod end bearings and links. If other designs are necessary for the connection, hinge bolts can also be used instead of a shoulder bolt.

 

Materials

MISUMI’s shoulder bolts are available in steel and stainless steel. Information about the degree of hardness can be found under the Section Basic Properties (see above).

 

Coatings

MISUMI’s fitting shoulder bolts made of steel can be selected burnished or nickel-plated in order to protect them as best possible from corrosion. Stainless steel shoulder bolts are uncoated because the stainless steel provides sufficient protection against corrosion.

 

Dimensions

The shoulder bolts from MISUMI can be selected from a thread size of M2.5 up to a thread size of M16. The shaft diameter of the shoulder bolt ranges from 4 mm to 20 mm and can be selected with the ISO tolerances g6, h7, e9. The shaft length can be configured from 3 mm up to a length of 150 mm in 1 mm increments. Options [LTC] or [LC] allow some shoulder bolts to be configured in 0.1 mm increments.
The MISUMI shoulder bolt can be configured to generate your individual shoulder bolt. Depending on the application, you can therefore deviate from the typical standard sizes of the fitting screw.

 

Instructions for Use / Installation Information - Shoulder Bolts / Reamer Bolts

 

Instructions for use

 

Strength classes

The strength class gives the tensile strength [R m ] and yield strength [R e ], or expansion limit [R p-0.2] of the screw.
Shoulder bolts that are subject to a strength class are often marked by marking the strength class on the screw head. For some screws, the reference to the strength class is missing. In such cases, please refer to the screw data sheet (see Basic Properties).
The screw strength class is an indication of the tensile strength and the expansion limit of a screw. The higher the specification of the strength class, the higher the tensile strength and expansion limit. In principle, a distinction is made between steel and stainless steel (stainless steel).
Stainless steel screws are marked with the letters A, C and F (e.g., A2-50). Steel screws are marked with two numbers, separated by a dot (e.g., 8.8).
The tensile strength and elongation limit can be determined based on this information. Which of the two values and safety number are used for the further calculation of the screws depends on the applied load case.

 

Example of a strength specification of the strength classes on the screw head for steel and stainless steel
Example of a strength marking

 

Tensile strength steel

In order to determine the tensile strength of the screw material of a steel screw, the first number of the strength specification is multiplied by a factor of 100.

Example: 8.8

R m = 8 x 100 N/mm 2 = 800 N/mm ²

The expansion limit of the screw material is the resistance value that can be applied to the material without permanent deformation. Thus, the screw can return to its original length after this stress (elastic range).
If the elastic range is exceeded, there is a permanent (plastic) deformation, which can end in a tear/fracture of the material upon further stress.
To determine the value, both values of the strength specification are multiplied with each other and additionally by a factor of 10.

Example 8.8

R p-0.2 = 8 x 8 x 10 N/mm ² = 640N /mm ²

 

Tensile strength stainless steel

For stainless steel screws, the strength specification begins with the specification of the material group used.
The most common stainless steel screw is the A2 stainless steel screw, which is manufactured from (colloquially speaking) V2A material. In this example, the A2 screw is made of austenitic stainless steel.
Ferritic stainless steel screws are often marked with a [F] at the beginning and martensitic stainless steel types with a [C].
Unlike the steel screws, the second value of the strength specification is multiplied by a factor of 10 for the stainless steel screws in order to determine the tensile strength of the screw material. The expansion limit [R p-0.2] must be determined in tabular form based on the expansion limit of the raw material or the manufacturer.

Example A2-50

R m = 50 x 10 N/mm ² = 500 N/mm ²

Screws without specification of this strength classification have manufacturer-bound values that must be taken from the respective data sheets or manufacturer information. This often occurs with screws with special shape and treatment.

 

Application Examples - Shoulder Bolts / Reamer Bolts

 

A common application for shoulder bolts in the tool construction industry is guidance and stroke limitation (stopper bolt).

 

Application example of a shoulder bolt or shoulder screw with attachment in tool manufacturing that serves as a stopper screw
(1) Shoulder bolts as stroke limitation

 

A shoulder bolt is well suited for the assembly of rod end bearings and links. The tightly tolerated shaft of the shoulder bolt can greatly reduce the play. With conventional hexagon head screws, this application would have significantly more clearance.

 

Application example of a shoulder bolt or shoulder screw with attachment for connecting rod end bearings
(1) Shoulder bolt, (2) washer, (3) spring washer, (4) nut, (5) link, (6) rod end bearing, (7) connecting rod

 

Shoulder bolts are also often used for installing rollers. The precisely tolerated shoulder of the shoulder bolt is well suited for bearing a roller with integrated ball bearing. The precisely manufactured shoulder bolt reduces the play of the rollers and contributes to good smooth running and durability.

 

Application example of a shoulder bolt or shoulder screw without attachment for roller idlers
(1) Roller

 

The MISUMI shoulder bolts with extra flat head are well suited for the use of a swivel plate. The tightly tolerated and flat shaft of the shoulder bolt can minimize tilting and hooking of the swivel washer, resulting in fewer complications.

 

Application example of a shoulder bolt or shoulder screw for fastening a swivel arm
(1) Link, (2) shoulder screw with extra flat head

 

Supplementary Article

 

Nuts

Shoulder bolt - shoulder bolts - Fulcrum screw - shoulder bolts - shoulder screws - screws with shoulder - Fulcrum screws - shoulder screws

 

Hinged arms

Shoulder bolt - shoulder bolts - Fulcrum screw - shoulder bolts - shoulder screws - screws with shoulder - Fulcrum screws - shoulder screws

 

Rod end bearing

Shoulder bolt - shoulder bolts - Fulcrum screw - shoulder bolts - shoulder screws - screws with shoulder - Fulcrum screws - shoulder screws

 

Hinge base

Shoulder bolt - shoulder bolts - Fulcrum screw - shoulder bolts - shoulder screws - screws with shoulder - Fulcrum screws - shoulder screws

 

Industrial Applications

 

3D printer industry
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Automotive industry
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Pharmaceutical industry
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Packaging industry
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DBTM3-[3-20/1]-[3-6/1]
DBTM4-[3-20/1]-[4-8/1]
DBTM5-[3-20/1]-[5-10/1]
DBTM6-[3-20/1]-[6-12/1]
DBTM8-[3-20/1]-[8-12/1]
DBTM10-[3-20/1]-[10-15/1]
DBTS3-[3-20/1]-[3-6/1]
DBTS4-[3-20/1]-[4-8/1]
DBTS5-[3-20/1]-[5-10/1]
DBTS6-[3-20/1]-[6-12/1]
DBTS8-[3-20/1]-[8-12/1]
DBTS10-[3-20/1]-[10-15/1]
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RoHSDetailed Shape [M] Diameter (Screw Thread) Nominal Material Surface Treatment Mounting Hole Shape [P] Pitch
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1 7 Days 10Low Head3[Steel] EN 1.1191 Equiv.Electroless Nickel Plating[Hex Socket] Hex Socket0.53 ~ 63 ~ 20

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1 7 Days 10Low Head4[Steel] EN 1.1191 Equiv.Electroless Nickel Plating[Hex Socket] Hex Socket0.74 ~ 83 ~ 20

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1 7 Days 10Low Head5[Steel] EN 1.1191 Equiv.Electroless Nickel Plating[Hex Socket] Hex Socket0.85 ~ 103 ~ 20

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1 7 Days 10Low Head6[Steel] EN 1.1191 Equiv.Electroless Nickel Plating[Hex Socket] Hex Socket16 ~ 123 ~ 20

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1 7 Days 10Low Head8[Steel] EN 1.1191 Equiv.Electroless Nickel Plating[Hex Socket] Hex Socket1.258 ~ 123 ~ 20

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1 7 Days 10Low Head10[Steel] EN 1.1191 Equiv.Electroless Nickel Plating[Hex Socket] Hex Socket1.510 ~ 153 ~ 20

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1 7 Days 10Low Head3[Stainless Steel] EN 1.4305 Equiv.Not Provided[Hex Socket] Hex Socket0.53 ~ 63 ~ 20

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1 7 Days 10Low Head4[Stainless Steel] EN 1.4305 Equiv.Not Provided[Hex Socket] Hex Socket0.74 ~ 83 ~ 20

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1 7 Days 10Low Head5[Stainless Steel] EN 1.4305 Equiv.Not Provided[Hex Socket] Hex Socket0.85 ~ 103 ~ 20

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1 7 Days 10Low Head6[Stainless Steel] EN 1.4305 Equiv.Not Provided[Hex Socket] Hex Socket16 ~ 123 ~ 20

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1 7 Days 10Low Head8[Stainless Steel] EN 1.4305 Equiv.Not Provided[Hex Socket] Hex Socket1.258 ~ 123 ~ 20

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1 7 Days 10Low Head10[Stainless Steel] EN 1.4305 Equiv.Not Provided[Hex Socket] Hex Socket1.510 ~ 153 ~ 20

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Technical Drawing - Shoulder Bolts / Reamer Bolts

 

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Specification Tables - Shoulder Bolts / Reamer Bolts

 

Overview of the various designs as PDF

 

Reference Tensile Breaking Load (N)
 
 Extra Low HeadLow HeadButton Head CapPhillips
M31950
M54630
* The above data are for reference, not guaranteed.
■Extra Low Head
Part Number1mm IncrementEDABh1Unit Price
TypeM (Coarse)LFDBGBDBGMDBGS
DBGB
DBGM

DBGS
35~203~61.5581.511.5   
44~861021.22   
55~1081231.43   
66~12101631.53   
88~12121843.5   
1010~15152054   

■Low Head
Part Number1mm IncrementEDABh1Unit Price
TypeM (Coarse)LFDBTBDBTMDBTS
DBTB
DBTM

DBTS
33~203~6258212   
44~82.86102.51.22.5   
55~103.581231.43   
66~124101641.53.5   
88~125121854   
1010~156152064.5   

■Button Head Cap Screws
Part Number1mm IncrementEDABh1Unit Price
TypeM (Coarse)LFDBBBDBBMDBBS
DBBB
DBBM

DBBS
35~203~62.858212   
44~83.56102.51.22.5   
55~104.781231.43   
66~125.6101641.53.5   
88~126.2121854   
1010~156.9152064.5   

■Phillips
Part Number1mm IncrementEDAUnit Price
TypeM (Coarse)LFDBJBDBJMDBJS
DBJB
DBJM
DBJS
31~203~62.8581   
44~83.56101.2   
55~104.78121.4   
66~125.610161.5   
88~126.21218   
1010~156.91520   

 

Alterations - Shoulder Bolts / Reamer Bolts

 

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Thread Type Metric Coarse Basic Shape Stepped Sales Unit Low Quantity (Available beginning with 1 pc.)
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