Timber Structures - Dowel-Type Fasteners - Requirements
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The DIN EN 14592 standard provides specifications for dowel-type fasteners used in load-bearing timber structures. The standard includes various types of fasteners such as nails, staples, screws, dowels, and bolts with nuts. It focuses on fasteners made from steel, specifically those intended for structural use.
Additionally, the standard addresses the coatings that may be applied to the dowel-type fasteners. These coatings can serve multiple functions, including corrosion protection, lubrication, withdrawal enhancement, and collation for staples.
This European standard emphasizes the requirements for dowel-type fasteners in the context of their use in timber structures. It aims to ensure that these fasteners meet the necessary performance and safety standards when used in load-bearing applications. As a draft standard, it is subject to further development and refinement before being finalized.
Descriptors | Bolts, CE marking, Clips, Coatings, Conformity, Conformity assessment, Constructional products, Corrosion protection, Definitions, Dimensions, Dowels, Fasteners, Limit deviations, Materials, Nailed joints, Nails, Nuts, Pin joints, Properties, Screws (bolts), Specification (approval), Steels, Stiffness, Strength of materials, Testing, Testing conditions, Timber structures, Wood, Brackets |
ICS Codes | 21.060.01 - Fasteners in general 91.080.20 - Timber structures |
Language(s) | English + German |
File Size | 6.0 MB |