Iso 1711 1 2016
Iso 1711 1 2016
Iso 1711 1 2016
STANDARD 1711-1
Fourth edition
2016-11-15
Reference number
ISO 1711-1:2016(E)
© ISO 2016
ISO 1711-1:2016(E)
Contents Page
Foreword......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... iv
1 Scope.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Normative references....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms and definitions...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
4 Test torsion torques........................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5 Hardness testing.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
6 Torque testing.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
6.1 General............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
6.2 Method............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
6.3 Test of box wrenches or open jaw wrenches................................................................................................................. 3
6.4 Test of socket wrenches................................................................................................................................................................... 3
6.5 Test of hand-operated square drive sockets................................................................................................................... 3
Bibliography................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Foreword
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 29, Small tools, Subcommittee SC 10, Assembly
tools for screws and nuts, pliers and nippers.
ISO 1711-1:2016
This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition (ISO 1711-1:2015), which has been technically
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revised with the following changes: b95697bea6a2/iso-1711-1-2016
— in 6.2, the angle chamfer α of the test mandrel in Figure 1 has been changed from 30° max to 15° ≤
α ≤ 30°;
— revision of sizes for width across flats covered in Table 3; Sizes 3,5, 4,5, 26 and 28 have been deleted;
Size 5,5 has been added.
A list of all parts in the ISO 1711 series can be found on the ISO website.
1 Scope
This document specifies minimum values for Rockwell hardness and torsional strength for hand-
operated wrenches and sockets.
It covers the following three series of torsion torques:
— Series A: usual box wrenches and socket wrenches;
EXAMPLE 1 Reference nos. 1 1 02 01 0; 1 1 02 02 0 and 1 1 02 02 1; 1 1 02 03 0; 1 1 02 04 0; 1 1 02 05 0;
1 1 02 06 0; 1 1 02 09 0; 1 1 02 10 0; 1 1 02 11 0; 1 1 02 12 0; 1 1 02 13 0 and 1 1 02 13 1; 1 1 02 14 0; 1 1 02 15 0;
1 1 08 01 0; 1 1 08 02 0.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 6508-1, Metallic materials — Rockwell hardness test — Part 1: Test method
5 Hardness testing
The hardness test shall be carried out in accordance with ISO 6508-1.
Minimum Rockwell hardness values are given in Table 2.
6 Torque testing
6.1 General
For combined wrenches (for example, reference nos. 1 1 01 05 0 and 1 1 01 06 0), the box wrench side
shall be tested in accordance with Table 3, Series A, and the open end wrench side shall to be tested in
accordance with Table 3, Series C.
6.2 Method
The wrench or the socket shall be fully engaged in a hexagon test mandrel as shown in Figure 1. The
height, h, and the width across corners, emin, of the mandrel are specified in Table 3. The angle of the
chamfer α shall be between 15° and 30°.
Smoothly apply the load until the minimum testing torque as given in Table 3 is reached.
The nominal across-flats dimension of the test mandrel shall be equal to the nominal dimension, s, with
a tolerance of h8. The mandrel shall be hardened to not less than hardness 55 HRC.
A device in which the mandrel can be rotated at a certain torque determined with an accuracy of ±2,5 %
may also be used for this test.
Following the application of the minimum test torsion torque, any possible damage or deformation shall
not affect usability of tool.
Key
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α angle of the chamfer, 15° ≤ α ≤ 30°
emin width across corners
h test mandrel height
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s width across flats
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The use of the 30° chamfer will reduce the effective engagement which might affect the ultimate
test torque. b95697bea6a2/iso-1711-1-2016
Figure 1 — Test mandrel height, width across flats, and width across corners
The axes of the two mandrels and the axis of the socket shall remain coaxial during the test.
Table 3 — Minimum test torsion torque and test mandrel height as function of width across flats
Minimum test torsion torque Test mandrel
M
Nominal N · m mm
width
Series Height Width
across
A C E h across
flats a
h13 corners d
s Driving square nominal dimension b emin
6,3 10 12,5 20 25
3,2 4 1 7,1 — — — — 1,3 3,62
4 6,8 1,9 10,4 — — — — 1,6 4,52
5 11,5 3,6 15,1 — — — — 2 5,65
5,5 14,3 4,6 17,8 — — — — 2,4 6,22
6 a 17,6 5,9 20,6 23,2 — — — 2,8 6,78
7 25,2 9,1 26,8 33,3 — — — 3,2 7,91
8 34,5 13,2 33,6 45,5 94,1 — — 4 9,04
9 a 45,4 18,4 41,1 60 119,2 — — 4,4 10,17
10 58,1 24,7 49,2 76,7 147,1 — — 4,8 11,3
11 72,7 32,3 57,8 95,9 178 — — 5,6 12,43
12 a 89,1 41,2
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117,5 211,8
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13 107,4 51,6 62 (standards.iteh.ai)
c 141,8 248,6 — — 6,4 14,69
14 a 127,7 63,5 62 c 168,6 288,3 — — 7 15,82
15 150,1 77 62 c 198,1ISO 1711-1:2016
331 — — 7,4 16,95
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16 174,6 92,2 62 c 202 c 376,6
b95697bea6a2/iso-1711-1-2016 — — 8 18,08
17 a 201,2 109,3 62 c 202 c 425,1 — — 8,8 19,21
18 230 128,2 — 202 c 476,6 — — 9,6 20,34
19 a 261 149,2 — 202 c 512 c — — 10,2 21,47
20 a 294,3 172,3 — 202 c 512 c — — 10,7 22,6
21 329,9 197,5 — 202 c 512 c 521 — 11,2 23,73
22 a 367,8 224,9 — 202 c 512 c 565 — 11,8 24,86
23 a 408,2 254,8 — 202 c 512 c 611 — 12,3 25,99
24 450,9 287 — 202 c 512 c 659 — 12,8 27,12
25 a 496,1 321,7 — 202 c 512 c 708 — 13,3 28,25
27 594 399 — — 512 c 810 — 14,4 30,51
30 760 536 — — 512 c 975 — 16 33,9
32 a 884 642 — — 512 c 1 093 — 16,8 36,16
34 1 019 761 — — 512 c 1 216 — 17,6 38,42
36 1 165 893 — — — 1 345 — 19,2 40,68
41 1 579 1 154 — — — 1 412 c 1 909,8 21,6 46,33
46 2 067 1 453 — — — 1 412 c 2 143 24 51,98
50 2 512 1 716 — — — 1 412 c 2 329,1 26,4 56,5
a Not according to ISO 272.
b For dimensions of driving squares, see ISO 1174-1.
c Value of test torque voluntarily limited. Driving squares have lower strengths than sockets of the same steel grade.
d emin = snom × 1,13.
Table 3 (continued)
Minimum test torsion torque Test mandrel
M
Nominal N · m mm
width
Series Height Width
across
A C E h across
flats a
h13 corners d
s Driving square nominal dimension b emin
6,3 10 12,5 20 25
55 3 139 2 077 — — — 1 412 c 2 515 28,8 62,15
60 3 849 2 471 — — — 1 412 c 2 515 c 31,2 67,8
65 4 641 2 900 — — — — 2 515 c 33,5 73,45
70 5 520 3 364 — — — — 2 515 c 36 79,1
a Not according to ISO 272.
b For dimensions of driving squares, see ISO 1174-1.
c Value of test torque voluntarily limited. Driving squares have lower strengths than sockets of the same steel grade.
d emin = snom × 1,13.