There are multiple
standards bodies for fasteners, including the US
Industrial Fasteners Institute and the
European Industrial Fastener Institute.
ASME B18 standards on certain fasteners The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (
ASME) publishes several standards on fasteners. Some are: • B18.3 Socket Cap, Shoulder, Set Screws, and Hex Keys (Inch Series) • B18.6.1 Wood Screws (Inch Series) • B18.6.2 Slotted Head Cap Screws, Square Head Set Screws, And Slotted Headless Set Screws (Inch Series) • B18.6.3 Machine Screws, Tapping Screws, and Metallic Drive Screws (Inch Series) • B18.18 Quality Assurance For Fasteners • B18.24 Part Identifying Number (PIN) Code System Standard for B18 Fastener Products
For military hardware American screws, bolts, and nuts were historically not fully interchangeable with their British counterparts, and therefore would not fit British equipment properly. This, in part, helped lead to the development of numerous
United States Military Standards and specifications for the manufacturing of essentially any piece of equipment that is used for military or defense purposes, including fasteners. World War II was a significant factor in this change. A key component of most military standards is
traceability. Put simply, hardware manufacturers must be able to trace their materials to their source, and provide traceability for their parts going into the
supply chain, usually via bar codes or similar methods. This traceability is intended to help ensure that the right parts are used and that quality standards are met in each step of the manufacturing process; additionally, substandard parts can traced back to their source.
History In 1988, the
United States House Energy Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations investigated counterfeit, mismarked, substandard fasteners and found extensive use in critical civilian and military infrastructure. As a result, they proposed
Fastener Quality Assurance Act of 1988 (HR5051) that would require laboratory testing of fasteners in critical use applications prior to sale. ==See also==