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IS 10433-2 (2002): Male Stud Tee Body (Stud Run) forOil-Hydraulic Couplings, Part 2: Made from Bar Stock [PGD17: Fluid Power Fittings, Hoses and Hose Assemblies]
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MALE STUD TEE BODY (STUD RUN) FOROIL-HYDRAULIC ●COUPLINGS — SPECIFICATION
PART 2 MADE FROM BAR STOCK
(First Revision)
ICS 23.040.60
@ BIS 2002
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDSMANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
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December 2002 Price Group 2
Fluid Power Fittings, Hoses and Hose Assemblies Sectional Committee, BP 17—
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (Part 2) (First Revision) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draftfinalized by the Fluid Power Fittings, Hoses and Hose Assemblies Sectional Committee had been approved by theBasic and Production Engineering Division Council.
In fluid power systems, power is transmitted and controlled through a fluid (liquid or gas) under pressure within acircuit. The male stud tee body (stud run) is a component used in stud run tee coupling assemblies for oil-hydraulic systems.
This standard was first published in 1983. This revision has been taken up to bring the standard in line with thecurrent practices prevalent in the industry.
While preparing this standard, considerable assistance has been derived from:
DIN 3914:1987 Male stud tees (stud run)
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final vahe,,observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2:1960 ‘Rules forrounding off numerical values (revised)’. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off valueshould be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
IS 10433 (Part 2):2002
Indian Standard
MALE STUD TEE BODY (STUD RUN) FOROIL-HYDRAULIC COUPLINGS — SPECIFICATION
PART 2 MADE FROM BAR STOCK
(First Revision)
1 SCOPE
This standard (Part 2) specifies dimensions, materialand other requirements for male stud tee body (studrun) made from bar stock for use in oil-hydraulicsystems.
2 REFERENCES
The following standards contain provisions, whichthrough reference in this text, constitute provision ofthis standard. At the time of publication, the editionsindicated were valid. All standards are subject torevision and parties to agreements based on thisstandard are encouraged to investigate the possibilityof applying the most recent editions of the standardsindicated below:
IS No.
1570(Part 3):1979
2062:1999
2500 (Part 1)2000
2643:1999
3618:1966
4218
(Part 1): 2001
(Part 2): 2001
(Part 3): 1999
(Part 4): 2001
Title
Schedules for wrought steels:Part 3 Carbon and carbon manganesefree cutting steels (first revision)
Steel for general structuralpurposes —Specification ~fthrevision)
Sampling inspection procedures—Part 1 Attribute sampling plansindexed by acceptable quality level(AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection(third revision)
Pipe threads where pressure-tightjoints are not made on the threads—Dimensions, tolerances anddesignation (second revision)
Specification for phosphatetreatment of iron and steel forprotection against corrosion
1S0 general purpose metric screwthreads:
Basic profile (second revision)
General plan (second revision)
Basic dimensions (second revision)
Selected sizes for screws, bolts andnuts (second revision)
IS No.
8805:2002
10416:1992
10480:1983
14962
(Part 1): 2001
(Part 2): 2001
(Part 3): 2001
Title
General requirements for ferrule typecouplings used in oil-hydraulicsystems @rst revision)
Fluid power systems and compo-nents—Vocabulary first revision)
Specification for stud- run tee~’coupling assemblies for oil-hydraulicsystems
ISO general purpose metric screwthreads-Tolerances:
Principles and basic data
Limits of sizes for general purposeexternal and internal screw threads -Medium quality
Deviations for constructional screwthreads
3 DEFINITIONS
For the purpose of this standard, the definitions givenin IS 10416 shall apply.
4 DIMENSIONS
Dimensions shall be as given in Table 1.
5 MATERIAL
Steel used in the manufacture of male stud tee body(stud run) shall conform to 14C14S14 of IS 1570(Part3) or to IS 2062. Any other equivalent steel as agreedto between the user and the manufacturer may also beused.
6 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
6.1 These male stud tee bodies (stud run) are intendedfor assembly in accordance with Type B of IS 10480.
6.2 For details not covered in this standard, referenceshall be made to IS 8805.
7 WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH
All male stud tee bodies shall be finished smooth andfree from burrs, fins, sharp edges and other surfacedefects.
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IS 10433 (Part 2):2002
Table 1 Dimensions for Male Stud Tee Body (Stud Run)Made from Bar Stock
(Clause 4)
All dimensions in millimetres.
Outside ~3Series Diameter
Dll) @) d dl
of Tube h14 911
22 32 G% M30x2 19 22
Light28 39 GI M36x2 24 28
L35 49 GIX M45x2 30 35
42 55 Glfi M52x2 36 42
20 32 G% M30x2 16 20
Heavy 25 39 G] M36x2 20 25
H30 49 Glfi M42x2 25 30
38 55 Glfi M52x2 32 38
ED!I
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m/d6 t, 14 15 1, h, s
h13 *0.2 M).3 +0.3 ●0.2 Min h14
27 12 35 42 16 3 32
33 12.5 38 48 18 3 41
42 12.5 45 54 20 3 50
49 14 51 61 22 3 55
27 13 37 42 16 3 32
33 15 42 48 18 3 41
39 16 49 54 20 3 50
49 19 57 61 22 3 55
NOTE— Stud end details shown in figure conform to Type A of IS 8805, Type B may be used if required.u CImS A threads on stud end as ~r IS 2643.
z)Threads bgon tubeendsas~r1S4218 (P@s 1 to 4) ~d IS 14962(pwts 1 to 3).
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IS 10433 (Part 2):2002—
8 SURFACE PROTECTION
The male stud tee bodies (stud run) shall be phosphateto Class A2 of IS 3618 unless otherwise agreed tobetween the user and the manufacturer.
9 SAMPLING
9.1 In a consignment, all the male stud tee body ofsame designation, manufactured from the same materialunder similar conditions of production shall be groupedtogether to constitute a lot.
9.2 Unless otherwise agreed to between the supplierand the purchaser, the procedure given in IS 2500 (Part1) shall be followed for sampling inspection. Theinspection level, acceptable quality level (AQL) andtype of sampling plan to be followed for variouscharacteristics shall be as given in 9.2.1.
9.2.1 For shape, dimensions, designation, workmanshipand finish and general requirements, a single samplingplan with Inspection Level IV and AQL of2.5 percentas given in Tables 1 and 2 of IS 2500 (Part 1) shall befollowed.
10 DESIGNATION
A male stud tee body of light series L for outside
diameter of tube 22 mm, Type A (or B) stud end andconforming to this standard shall be designated as:
Stud run tee body IS 10433(Part 2) L 22 A (orB)
11 MARKING
11.1 Each male stud tee body (stud run) shall be markedwith designa~ion and manufacturer’s name, initial orrecognized trade-mark.
11.2 BIS Certification Marking
Male stud tee body (stud run) may also be marked withStandard Mark.
11.2.1 The use of the Standard Mark is governed bythe provision of Bureau ofIndian Standards Act, 1986and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder. Thedetails of conditions under which the licence for theuse of Standard Mark maybe granted to manufacturersor producers maybe obtained from the Bureau of IndianStandards.
12 PACKING AND PACKAGING
Each male stud tee body (stud run) shall be suitablypacked so that no damage takes place while transportingand storing. The mode of packaging shall be as agreedto between the purchaser and supplier.
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This Indian Standard has been developed from Dot: No. BP 17 (0128).
Amendments Issued Since Publication
Amend No. Date of Issue Text Affected
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