ISO 18669-1:2021

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 12 August 2021

Internal combustion engines — Piston pins — Part 1: General specifications

ISO 18669-1:2021 Files

English 26 Pages
Current Edition
62.5 BHD

ISO 18669-1:2021 Scope

This document specifies the essential dimensional characteristics of piston pins with a nominal outer diameter from 8 mm up to and including 100 mm, for reciprocating internal combustion engines for road vehicles and other applications. In certain applications, except road vehicles, and provided that mutual agreement is made between the customer and the manufacturer, this document can be used with suitable modifications.

In addition, it establishes a vocabulary, a pin-type classification, material description based on mechanical properties, common features and quality requirements.

The use of this document can require a manufacturer and customer statistical process control agreement.

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