ISO 1207 screw This type of stainless steel fastener looks like an ordinary metal rod with a head at one end that transmits torque and an external thread at the other end. ISO 1207 is analogous to GOST 1491-80.
Strength class ISO 1207
ISO 1207 screws are made of steel of strength class 4.8.
Fastening group ISO 1207
Depending on the material of manufacture, ISO 1207 screws are divided into groups:
- Brass fasteners
- Stainless steel fasteners
- Polyamide fasteners
Materials of manufacture of ISO 1207 screws
ISO 1207 screws are made from a variety of materials:
- Steel, which can optionally be coated with zinc and yellow zinc
- Brass
- Polyamide
- Stainless steel A1, A2, A4
Field of application
It is widely used in mechanical engineering, instrumentation, construction, and the automotive industry.
The scope of application also directly depends on the material of manufacture and the coating of the screw:
- The zinc coating on steel protects against corrosion if the fastener is to be used in aggressive environments.
- Brass screws are used if the system is subjected to frequent dynamic, vibration, and cyclic loads.
- Stainless steel allows the fasteners to be used at significant temperature fluctuations and in aggressive and humid environments.
The dimensional grid can be found in ISO 1207 pdf.