Mil DTL 18240F
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INCH-POUND
MIL-DTL-18240F
2 JUNE 1997
SUPERSEDING
MIL-F-18240E
1 DECEMBER 1989
DETAIL SPECIFICATION
This specification is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of
Defense.
1. SCOPE
1.1 Scope. This specification defines the requirements for self-locking elements for use in
externally threaded fasteners such as bolts and screws to be used in fasteners with either UNC,
UNJC, UNF, UNJF, UNRC or UNRF threads and where the temperatures will not exceed 250°F.
1.2 Classification. This specification includes three types of self-locking elements as follows:
Type N . . . . . Plug/Pellet
Type L . . . . . Strip
Type P . . . . . Patch
Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, deletions) and any pertinent data which
may be of use in improving this document should be addressed to: Commander, Naval Air
Warfare Center Aircraft Division, Code 414100B120-3, Highway 547, Lakehurst, NJ
08733-5100, by using the Standardization Document Improvement Proposal (DD Form
1426) appearing at the end of this document or by letter.
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2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
2.1 General. The documents listed in this section are specified in sections 3 and 4 of this
specification. This section does not include documents cited in other sections of this specification or
recommended for additional information or as examples. While every effort has been made to ensure
the completeness of this list, document users are cautioned that they must meet all specified
requirements documents cited in sections 3 and 4 of this specification, whether or not they are listed.
.
2.2 Government document.
2.2.1 Specifications Standards and handbooks. The following specifications, standards, and
handbooks form a part of this document to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise
specified, the issues of these documents are those listed in the issue of the Department of Defense
Index of Specification and Standards (DODISS) and supplement thereto, cited in the solicitation
(see 6.2).
SPECIFICATIONS
FEDERAL
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
STANDARDS
FEDERAL
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
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AIR FORCE - NAVY AERONAUTICAL
(Unless otherwise indicated, copies of the above specifications, standards, and handbooks are
available from the Standardization Document Order Desk, 700 Robbins Avenue, Building 4D,
Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094.)
2.2.2 Non-Government publications. The following documents form a part of this document
to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of the documents which are
DoD adopted shall be those listed in the issue of the DoDISS cited in the solicitation. Unless
otherwise specified, the issues of documents not listed in the DODISS are the issue of the
documents cited in the solicitation (see 6.2).
ASME B1.1- Unified Inch Screw Threads (UN and UNR Thread Form) (DoD adopted)
NAS 600 THRU NAS 606- Screw, Machine, Aircraft, Pan Head, Cruciform Recess,
Full Threaded, Alloy Steel. (DoD adopted)
(Application for copies should be addressed to the American Society for Testing and
Materials, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, W. Conshohocken, PA (19428-2959).
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2.3 Order of precedence. In the event of a conflict between the text of this document and
the references cited herein (except for related associated specifications or specification sheets), the
text of this document shall take precedence. Nothing in this document, however, supersedes
applicable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption has been obtained.
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Qualification. The self-locking elements furnished under this specification shall be
products which are authorized by the qualifying activity for listing on the applicable qualified
products list (QPL) before contract award (see 4.2 and 6.3).
3.2 Design. The self-locking element design shall conform to the types illustrated on
figure 1 and MS15981.
3.3.1 Torque. The self-locking fastener shall conform to the torque test as specified in 4.4.2.
3.3.2 High temperature torque. The self-locking fastener shall conform to the high
temperature torque test in 4.4.3.
3.3.3 Off prevailing torque at maximum temperature. The self-locking fastener shall meet
the off minimum prevailing torque values specified in table II at maximum temperature when
tested in accordance with 4.4.4.
3.3.4 Vibration. The self-locking fastener shall be subjected to and pass the vibration test
for 30,000 cycles as specified in 4.4.5. For qualification purposes, the activity responsible for
qualification may waive the vibration requirement for thread sizes greater than .500 inch provided
the .500 inch thread size having the same type locking element has passed the vibration test. The
vibration test is not required for thread sizes below .190.
3.4 Reusability. The self- locking fastener shall be capable of 5 seated cycles without
damage to either the nut or bolt threads (see 4.4.2d through f and 4.4.6).
3.5 Identification.
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3.5.1 Self-locking element. The self-locking element shall be identified by color code as
identified in ASTM D1535 and in table VIII.
3.5.2 Color. Each manufacturer of the products specified herein shall color code their
self-locking elements produced per this specification in accordance with their designated colors
identified per QPL-18240.
4. VERIFICATION
4.1 Classification of inspections. The inspection requirements specified herein are classified
as follows:
4.1.1 Responsibility of the self-locking element supplier. The self-locking element supplier
shall be responsible for compliance with all the requirements of sections 3 and 4. The seller of the
completed fastener shall be responsible for proving that the fastener product has met all the
quality conformance inspections of the completed fastener.
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attesting that the listed product(s) is still available from the listed plant, and is produced under the
same conditions as originally qualified; i.e., same process, materials, construction, design,
manufacturer's part number, or designation, and meets the requirements of the current issue of the
specification. Failure to provide the certification will be cause for removal from the QPL.
4.3 Quality conformance inspection. Prior to installation of the self-locking element, the
quality conformance inspections of the applicable fastener specification shall be met. In addition,
after installation of the self-locking element on to the applicable fastener, the quality conformance
inspections specified in table VI shall be met. Also, the self-locking fastener shall meet any other
tests which are considered necessary by the procuring activity to determine conformance with the
requirements of this specification. Any rework of the fastener as defined by the Fastener Quality
Act shall require retesting.
4.3.1 Sampling. For the quality conformance inspections specified herein, the sample self-
locking fasteners shall be selected at random from each finished lot as specified in 4.3.1.1. Group
A quality conformance inspection sampling shall be in accordance with ANSI/ASQZ 1.4-1993,
single sampling inspection, Level II, of zero acceptance level. Group B torque inspection sampling
shall be in accordance with the sampling plan in table IX orX at the supplier’s option.
4.3.1.1 Lot. A lot shall consist of finished fasteners with the self-locking element
incorporated which are of the same diameter and length, fabricated by the same process, heat
treated in the same manner, and produced as one continuous run or order or part thereof,
whichever is of the smaller quantity.
4.4.1 Examination of product. The self-locking fastener shall be examined for the following
items before any other tests are conducted..
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e. Identification of product.
4.4.2 Torque test. For qualification testing 10 sample fasteners with self-locking elements
installed as specified in table IV shall be tested with the test nuts specified in tables VA and VB.
For quality conformance purposes, the bolts shall be as specified in the applicable document which
requires a self-locking element per MIL-DTL-18240 and the test nut shall be as specified in table
VA and VB for the correct thread type. The following test shall be performed:
a. Prior to the actual testing of self-locking screws and bolts, a test nut as
specified in table VA and table VB with the same thread form, class and pitch,
shall be gauged with a go and no go threaded plug gage. The test nut shall not
accept the no go gage for more than 1.5 turns and shall freely accept the go gage
for the entire length of the nut. The minor thread diameter shall also be checked
for conformance with table VA and VB.
b. A light lubricating oil shall be applied directly to the locking element prior to
torque testing, unless otherwise specified. ( see 6.4.1)
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Sufficient Thread Length = X8
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e. First cycle test: During the first tightening of the assembly, the 1st cycle ON
PREVAILING TORQUE (see 6.5) shall be measured and recorded.. Tightening
shall be continued until the required SEATING TORQUE (see 6.5) as specified in
table II for the applicable thread size and pitch is developed. The axial clamp load
shall be reduced to zero by backing the self-locking fastener or test nut off, until
the spacers are free to rotate. Following the removal of the axial clamp load, the
1st cycle OFF PREVAILING TORQUE (see 6.5) shall be measured during the
next 360 degrees of rotation and recorded. The self-locking fastener and test nut
shall be disassembled until the locking element is disengaged. The driving speed
shall not exceed 30 RPM.
f. Second through fifth cycle tests: The self-locking fastener and test nut shall be
reassembled, seated, and disassembled four more times following the same
procedure as the 1st cycle test. The ON and OFF PREVAILING TORQUE shall
be measured and recorded for each cycle. Sufficient time shall elapse between
torquing cycles to prevent overheating of the test assembly. During the torque test
the temperature shall not be grater than 75°F above the starting temperature.
a. Assemble ten new fasteners as tested in 4.4.2, steps a through d and the on cycle of
step e.
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d. Test the torque values as indicated in 4.4.2, steps e through f, starting with the first
OFF PREVAILING TORQUE. Any torque determined in this test to be in excess
of 150 percent of the maximum prevailing torque values in table II or not meeting
the minimum prevailing torque in table II constitutes failure of this test.
c. While the fastener is still at 250°F, determine that the OFF PREVAILING TORQUE
value shall not be less than the minimum prevailing torque value listed in table II.
4.4.5 Vibration. Sample nuts and bolts of the size and quantities specified in table III shall
be subjected to the vibration test specified in MIL-STD-1312-7, Vibration. The sample nuts and
bolts shall be assembled to the specified torque in table III and disassembled 4 times, then
reassembled and tested. The fastener assembly shall traverse the entire length of the slots in the
test fixture during the test.
4.4.5.1 Vibration failure conditions. The self-locking element shall have failed the vibration
test for any of the following conditions:
a. When any structural failure occurs in the fastener in the region of the self-locking
element during the vibration test such as a crack intersecting the region of the
threads containing the self-locking element.
b. When any nut rotates greater than 360° during 30,000 cycles.
c. When any nut can be turned completely on or off the bolt or screw, with the fingers,
during or after completion of 30,000 cycles.
4.4.6 Reusability. At the conclusion of the tests specified in 4.4.2 (and 4.4.3 and 4.4.4 for
qualification testing), the test nuts and self-locking fasteners used in this test shall be examined for
damage to the threads. Noticeable distortion or scratches deep enough to reduce the efficiency of
the threads shall be considered a failure of the self-locking element. The threads shall remain in
serviceable condition and permit the installation of a new self-locking fastener or test nut (as
applicable) freely with the fingers up to the self-locking element.
4.4.7 Noncompliance. If a sample fails to pass Group B inspection of table VI, the
manufacturer shall notify the qualifying activity and the cognizant inspection activity of such
failure and take corrective action on the materials or processes, or both, as warranted, and on all
units of products which can be corrected and which are manufactured under essentially the same
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materials and processes, and which are considered subject to the same failure. Acceptance and
shipment of the product shall be discontinued until corrective action, acceptable to the inspection
activity has been taken. After corrective action has been taken, Group B inspection shall be
repeated on additional sample units (all tests and examinations, or the test which the original
sample failed, at the option of the qualifying activity). Groups A and B inspections may be
reinstituted; however, final acceptance and shipment shall be withheld until the Group B
inspection has shown that the corrective action was successful. In the event of failure after
reinspection, information concerning the failure shall be furnished to the cognizant inspection
activity and the qualifying activity.
5. PACKAGING
5.1 Packaging. For acquisition purposes, the packaging requirements shall be as specified in
the contract or order (see 6.2). When actual packaging of material is to be performed by DoD
personnel, these personnel need to contact the responsible packaging activity to ascertain requisite
packaging requirements. Packaging requirements are maintained by the Inventory Control Point’s
packaging activity within the Military Department or Defense Agency, or within the Military
Department’s System Command. Packaging data retrieval is available from the managing Military
Department’s or Defense Agency’s automated packaging files, CD-ROM products or by
contacting the responsible packaging activity.
6. NOTES.
(This section contains information of a general or explanatory nature that may be helpful,
but is not mandatory).
6.1 Intended use. The self-locking elements covered by this specification are intended to be
incorporated in external screw threads to be used in applications where maximum temperature
does not exceed 250°F. When these self-locking elements are incorporated in external threads
and are used in compliance with MS15981, all the configurations of figure 1 are interchangeable
Type N element, plug/pellet configuration is intended to be installed via a hole drilled into the
fastener. Type L element, strip configuration is intended to be installed via a strip cut through the
threads parallel to the length of the fastener. Type P element, patch configuration is intended to
be installed without removal of any material of the fastener.A specific type should be specified
only when required by design or application requirements. The prevailing-torque values given in
this specification are conformance requirements for self-locking elements and apply only to the
combination of test conditions described in the locking torque test procedure. If the conditions of
the actual service application differs from those of 4.4.2 (e.g. internally threaded hole in a
different material, length of thread engagement, class of internal thread tolerance, speed of
driving, different plating or coating on screw or mating part) the prevailing-torque values may
vary. Such values can only be determined through testing the locking element in its application.
The plug/pellet is not recommended for sizes below .190.
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6.3 Qualification. With respect to products requiring qualification, awards will be made only
for products which are, at the time of award of contract, qualified for inclusion in qualified
products list QPL-18240, whether or not such products have actually been so listed by that date.
The attention of the contractors is called to these requirements, and manufacturers are urged to
arrange to have the products that they propose to offer to the Federal Government tested for
qualification in order that they may be eligible to be awarded contracts or purchase orders for the
products covered by this specification. Information pertaining to qualification of products may be
obtained from the Naval Air Warfare Center Air Craft Division, Code 435200A, Bldg 2187,
48110 Shaw Rd., Unit 5, Patuxent River MD, 20670-1906.
6.3.1 Qualification evaluation. Qualification inspection and evaluation of type N (see figure
1) locking element designs were based on the protrusion of the element being in accordance with
figure 1, dimension "B". Type N designs with protrusion of "B + 0.007 inch and design that are
otherwise the same as listed, also have qualification approval. To identify the element design with
greater protrusion of the dimension "B + 0.007 inch, figure 1 of this specification, the additional
+0.007 inch protrusion must be specified on the standard or drawing for the part, for nonstandard
parts that require a specific configuration, add a "P" to the government designation.
6.4.1 A light oil such as Rainkote 400 or equivalent is used in the test (4.4.2) of fasteners to
reduce wear, prevent galling or seizure, prevent fretting, and aid in the installation and removal of
fasteners. A minimum amount may be used. This will give more consistent torque test results.
6.4.2 Some torque measuring devices, such as beam wrenches, could be 20-40% off on the
lower 20 percent of the scale and should not be used.
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6.5 Definitions.
6.5.2 ON PREVAILING TORQUE. The maximum torque occurring while the fastener is
being installed and prior to development of any axial clamp load.
6.5.3 SEATING TORQUE. The torque required to overcome the self-locking feature and
produce an axial clamp load to the test assembly.
6.5.4 OFF PREVAILING TORQUE. The maximum torque occurring while the fastener is
in motion during the first 360 degrees of rotation in the untighting direction after the test assembly
has been unseated.
6.7 Changes from previous issue. Marginal notations are not used in this revision to identify
changes with respect to the previous issue due to the extent of the changes.
6.8 Previously manufactured product. Product manufactured prior to the date of this
specification may be used until the supply is exhausted.
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Table IA Screw and bolt slot and hole depths for self-locking strips and pellets.
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TABLE II Torque. 1/ 3/
PREVAILING PREVAILING
Bolt, or screw SEATING TORQUE MAX. TORQUE MIN.
thread size TORQUE ON OR OFF ON OR OFF
inch-pound ±10% inch-pound inch-pound
2/
.112 8.0 5.0 .5
.138 15.0 8.0 1.0
.164 28.0 12.0 1.5
.190 45.0 18.0 2.0
.250 110.0 40.0 3.0
.312 190.0 85.0 5.0
.375 345.0 110.0 9.0
.437 545.0 150.0 12.0
.500 850.0 220.0 16.0
.562 1,050.0 270.0 22.0
.625 1,450.0 350.0 30.0
.750 2,560.0 460.0 45.0
.875 4,180.0 700.0 65.0
1.000 6,230.0 900.0 85.0
1.125 7,800.0 1050.0 110.0
1.250 11,200.0 1150.0 140.0
1/ These values apply to MIL-S-8879, MIL-S-7742, ASME B1.1, and FED-STD-H28/2
threads. They do not apply to Class 1A threads.
2/ These values are for testing only, and are NOT recommended installation torque values.
3/ Values for coarse and fine threads are the same.
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TABLE III. Vibration requirements.
MIL-STD-1312/7 Vibration
Nut size Bolt size
Bolts and nuts required Seating
(min. of each) Torque (in.-lb)
.190-32 AN3-15A 5 36
.250-28 AN4-16A 5 60
Basic part no. Length dash no. Basic part no. Length dash no.
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TABLE VA. Dimensions of nuts required for qualification and conformance tests (inches) 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/
UNF, UNJF, UNC, UNJC THREAD FORMS
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TABLE VB. Dimensions of nuts required for qualification and conformance tests (inches) 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/
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1/ Evaluate each sample for on prevailing torque on the first cycle as follows:
First sample: Accept if X MAX1 + K A S MAX1 ≤ M . Reject if X MAX1 + K R S MAX1 > M .
Take second sample if lot is not accepted or rejected.
Second Sample: Accept if X MAXT + K TS MAXT ≤ M . Reject if
X MAXT + K TS MAXT > M .
2/ Evaluate each sample for off prevailing torque on the fifth cycle as follows:
First sample: Accept if X MIN1 − K AS MIN1 ≥ L . Reject if X MIN1 − K R S MIN1 < L .
Take second sample if lot is not accepted or rejected.
Second Sample: Accept if X MINT - K TS MINT ≥ L . Reject if X MINT − K TS MINT < L .
Definition of terms:
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X MAXT = Individual on prevailing torque values on the 1st cycle for combined samples
X MINT = Individual off prevailing torque values on the 5th cycle for combined samples
S =
N 1 ∑ X 2
M A X 1 − (∑ X M A X 1 )2
− 1)
M A X 1
N 1(N 1
S =
N T ∑ X 2
M A X T − (∑ X M A X T )2
− 1)
M A X T
N T (N T
S =
N 1 ∑ X 2
− (∑ X
M IN 1 M IN 1 )2
N 1(N 1 − 1)
M IN 1
S =
N T ∑ X 2
M IN T − (∑ X M IN T )2
− 1)
M IN T
N T (N T
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CONCLUDING MATERIAL
Review activities:
Navy - OS
Air Force - 99
Army - AR, EA, MI
DLA - IS
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3. The preparing activity must provide a reply within 30 days from receipt of the form.
NOTE: This form may not be used to request copies of documents, nor to request waivers, or clarification of requirements on current
contracts. Comments submitted on this form do not constitute or imply authorization to waive any portion of the referenced
document(s) or to amend contractual requirements.
1. DOCUMENT NUMBER 2. DOCUMENTDATE (YYMMDD)
I RECOMMEND A CHANGE: MIL-DTL-18240F 970602
3. DOCUMENT TITLE FASTENER ELEMENT, SELF-LOCKING, THREADED FASTENER, 250 DEG. F MAXIMUM
6. SUBMITTER
a. NAME (Last, First, Middle Initial) b. ORGANIZATION
c. ADDRESS (Include Zip Code) d. TELEPHONE (Include Area Code) 7.DATE SUBMITTED
(1) Commercial (YYMMDD)
(2) AUTOVON
(if applicable)
8. PREPARING ACTIVITY
a. NAME b. TELEPHONE Include Area Code)
COMMANDER, NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER, (1) Commercial (2) AUTOVON
(908) 323-7488 624-7488
AIRCRAFT DIVISION
c. ADDRESS (Include Zip Code) IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE A REPLY WITHIN 45 DAYS, CONTACT:
CODE 4.1.4 DEFENSE QUALITY AND STANDARDIZATION OFFICE
HIGHWAY 547 5203 Leesburg Pike, Suite 1403, Falls Church, VA 22401-3466
Telephone (703) 756-2340 AUTOVON 289-2340
LAKEHURST, NJ 08733-5100
DD Form 1426, OCT 89 Previous editions are obsolete. 198/290