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Nissan Engineering Section (N.E.S.) specified six- to nine-digit Part Number formats for bolts and screws and other small hardware. During the 1970s these numbers were replaced by regular 10 digit [[Nissan Part Numbers]]. | Nissan Engineering Section (N.E.S.) specified six- to nine-digit Part Number formats for bolts and screws and other small hardware. During the 1970s these numbers were replaced by regular 10 digit [[Nissan Part Numbers]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Early Format = | ||
+ | [from 520 parts catalog C-037 1965.8] | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nissan Standard Parts (N.E.S.) | ||
+ | N.E.S. (Nissan Engineering Standard) parts consist of 6 digits, arrangement of which is, as a rule, in the following order: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Kind(1-~9-59) + Shape & Material(◯) + Nominal Dimensions(Ⓞ) + Length(Δ) | ||
+ | |||
+ | For N.E.S. Parts that have been processed surface finishing or cotter pin hole symbols showing these processings are added to the rear end. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Part Name Arrangement of Digits | ||
+ | ------------ ------------------------ | ||
+ | Hexagon bolt 1 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Δ Δ | ||
+ | Carriage bolt 1 ◯ Ⓞ Δ Δ Δ | ||
+ | Stud 2 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Δ Δ | ||
+ | Machine screw 3 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Δ Δ | ||
+ | Tapping screw/Wood screw 5 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Δ Δ | ||
+ | Rivet 6 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Δ Δ | ||
+ | Hexagon nut 9 1 1 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ | ||
+ | Self-lock hexagon nut 9 1 2 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ | ||
+ | Miscellaneous nut 9 1 3 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ | ||
+ | Washer 9 1 5 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ | ||
+ | Tooth lock washer 9 1 6 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ | ||
+ | Nut retainer 9 1 7 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ | ||
+ | Pin & Key 9 2 0 Ⓞ Δ Δ | ||
+ | Plug 9 3 1 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ | ||
+ | Grease Nipple 9 3 2 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ | ||
+ | Electric parts 9 4 ☆ ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ | ||
+ | Rubber parts 9 5 ☆ ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ | ||
+ | |||
+ | NOTE: ☆ Kind, ◯ Shape & Material, Ⓞ Nominal dimension, Δ Length | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2. Distinction by Alias Dimension (Mark Ⓞ) | ||
+ | <br> Distinction by alias dimensions of diameter and width, and apply 2 digits next to the rear of the digit showing Shape & Material. | ||
+ | <br>[Table shows each code could mean #, inch, or mm value. | ||
+ | <br>Later catalogs add these notes: | ||
+ | <br>1. A. B. C. D. の 4 系列の適用については別に定める。 | ||
+ | <br>2. スタッのドの呼び寸法の大きさに対する??のつけ方は別に定める。 | ||
+ | <br>3. ?ビンにおいては? 1 杤の??を??する] | ||
+ | |||
+ | 3. Distinction by Length Mark (Δ) | ||
+ | <br> Apply 2 digits next to the rear of those standing for Alias Dimensions. However this is not applied when the length is not necessary. | ||
+ | [The digits are in mm, conversion is to inches] | ||
+ | |||
+ | 4. Symbols of Surface Finishing, Cotter Pin Hole | ||
+ | <br> For the parts that have surface finishing or cotter pin hole, apply the following digits adding mark to the rear of the above mentioned parts number. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Surface Cotter pin hole | ||
+ | Not processed 10 | ||
+ | Zinc-Cadmium 1 11 | ||
+ | Chrome coated 2 21 | ||
+ | Copper coated 3 31 | ||
+ | Phosphoric Acid 4 41 | ||
+ | Brass 5 51 | ||
+ | Copper 6 61 | ||
= Overview = | = Overview = | ||
- | Also See: [[Nissan Part Numbers]] | + | Also See: |
+ | * [[Nissan Part Numbers]] | ||
+ | * [[NES Legend]] | ||
- | NES hardware parts originally used this six-digit format: | + | NES hardware parts originally used a six-digit format: |
Type + Kind + dimensions (d) + length (L) | Type + Kind + dimensions (d) + length (L) | ||
- | t-kddLL or t-kkdLL | + | t-kddLL or t-kkdLL or t-kkkLL |
e.g: 1-10612 | e.g: 1-10612 | ||
- | In the mid 1960s, the digit '8' was added to the beginning: | + | Surface-processed parts had suffix added |
+ | e.g: 1-10612-51 or 83-30414-1 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Around 1968, the digit '8' was added to the beginning: | ||
81-10612 | 81-10612 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Finally in the early 1970s they transformed into Nissan standard 10 digit numbers, by adding a 0 to the beginning requiring two finish processing digits at the end: | ||
+ | |||
+ | 08110-612pp | ||
Example: | Example: | ||
* 81-10612 BOLT, fixing timing chain tensioner support [B10 model] | * 81-10612 BOLT, fixing timing chain tensioner support [B10 model] | ||
** Part: 81: Hexagon bolt | ** Part: 81: Hexagon bolt | ||
- | ** Kind: 1= Low carbon steel | + | ** Kind: 11= Low carbon steel |
- | ** Dimension: 06=6mm diameter thread | + | ** Dimension: 06=6mm diameter thread (M6) |
** Length: 12=12mm | ** Length: 12=12mm | ||
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** Shape & material: 1=Spring-lock medium thickness | ** Shape & material: 1=Spring-lock medium thickness | ||
** Dimension: 14=14mm | ** Dimension: 14=14mm | ||
+ | |||
+ | Example: B10 steering column cover screw | ||
+ | * 83-30414-1 | ||
+ | * 33= Machine screw, Oval head | ||
+ | * 04= 4mm diameter | ||
+ | * 14= 14mm length | ||
+ | * 1= Zinc cadmium coated | ||
+ | |||
+ | Example: B110 steering column cover machine screw | ||
+ | * 08330-41410 | ||
+ | ** 08=standardize hardware prefix | ||
+ | ** 33=Machine screw, Oval head | ||
+ | ** 04=4mm diameter (M4) | ||
+ | ** 14=14mm length | ||
+ | ** 1= Zinc cadmium coated | ||
+ | ** 0= filler to complete ten digits | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Metric = | ||
+ | {{wiki|ISO metric screw thread}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nissan models use mostly British threads until January 1967, when in the middle of the month they adopted {{wiki|JIS}} metric standards across the board, starting with the R16, H20 and H30 engines. Thereafter the metric system was "adopted for all the screw threads of engine, chassis and body of Nissan's vehicle when:" | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1. Model is change. | ||
+ | 2. New unit is adopted. | ||
+ | 3. New model is produced. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Although some parts still remained Standard threads (e.g. R16 cylinder head bolts). | ||
+ | |||
+ | For example, 1200 wheels are still 12" by 4" with a 4.5" PCD, as befitting their English ties building Austin vehicles. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Strength == | ||
+ | Note: {{wiki|Japanese Industrial Standards}} (JIS) metric standards were used by Nissan starting in the 1960s. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The absence of marking/number on the bolt head indicates a lower grade bolt with low strength. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <table class="wiki_table"> | ||
+ | <tr zbgcolor=ccccff><th>CLASS</th><th>mark</th><th>NES Terminology</th><th>MPa</th><th>Notes</th></tr> | ||
+ | <tr><td>JIS 4T</td><td></td><td>"low carbon steel"</td><td>392</td><td>no mark means 4T</td></tr> | ||
+ | <tr><td>JIS 7T</td><td>7</td><td>"high carbon steel"</td><td>686</td><td>exceeds {{wikiEx|ASTM_F568M#Mechanical_properties|Class 9.8}}</td></tr> | ||
+ | <tr><td>JIS 9T</td><td>9</td><td>"alloy steel"</td><td>883</td><td>exceeds {{wikiEx|ASTM_F568M#Mechanical_properties|Class 10.9}}</td></tr> | ||
+ | </table> | ||
+ | |||
+ | US bolts are also strength-marked on the head (referred to as the ''{{search|bolt+grades|grade}}''). | ||
+ | |||
+ | Comparison with '''US Bolts'''<table class="wiki_table"> | ||
+ | <tr><th>GRADE</th><th>mark</th><th>description</th><th>MPa</th></tr> | ||
+ | <tr><td>Grade 2</td><td>no mark</td><td>Low-medium carbon steel</td><td>393</td></tr> | ||
+ | <tr><td>Grade 5</td><td>3 lines</td><td>Medium carbon steel</td><td>586</td></tr> | ||
+ | <tr><td>Grade 8</td><td>6 lines</td><td>Medium carbon '''alloy''' steel</td><td>827</td></tr> | ||
+ | </table> | ||
= Kind = | = Kind = | ||
- | == 1- Bolts == | + | == 0 == |
- | * 11ddLL: Hexagon bolt, Low carbon steel | + | |
- | * 12ddLL: Hexagon bolt, Medium carbon steel | + | |
- | * 13ddLL: Hexagon bolt, Alloy steel | + | == {{RefNo|1|}}{{RefNo|bolt|}} 1- Bolts == |
- | * 81-4ddLL: | + | * 11ddLL: Hexagon bolt, [[#Strength|#Low carbon steel]] |
- | * 81-5ddLL: | + | * 12ddLL: Hexagon bolt, [[#Strength|#Medium carbon steel]] |
- | * 81-6ddLL: | + | * 13ddLL: Hexagon bolt, [[#Strength|#Alloy steel]] |
+ | * 14ddLL: | ||
+ | * 15ddLL: | ||
+ | * 16ddLL: | ||
* 17dLLL: Carriage bolt, Round head | * 17dLLL: Carriage bolt, Round head | ||
* 18dLLL: Carriage bolt, Flat head | * 18dLLL: Carriage bolt, Flat head | ||
* 19dLLL: Carriage bolt, Step | * 19dLLL: Carriage bolt, Step | ||
- | == 2- Studs == | + | example: 08<font sizex=2 color=red>1</font>20-61210 BOLT |
+ | 0 standardization digit (starting ~1968) | ||
+ | 8 Nissan Engineering Section prefix | ||
+ | 1 Bolt | ||
+ | 2 bolt type: Hexagon bolt, [[#Strength|#Medium carbon steel]] | ||
+ | 06 [[#Dimension Digits]]: =6mm (M6) | ||
+ | 12 [[#Length Digits]]: 12mm | ||
+ | 10 [[#Suffix]] digits: no special finishing | ||
+ | |||
+ | == {{RefNo|2|}} 2- Studs == | ||
* 21ddLL: Stud, Low carbon steel (for cast iron) | * 21ddLL: Stud, Low carbon steel (for cast iron) | ||
* 22ddLL: Stud, Medium carbon steel (for cast iron) | * 22ddLL: Stud, Medium carbon steel (for cast iron) | ||
* 23ddLL: Stud, Low carbon steel (for light alloy) | * 23ddLL: Stud, Low carbon steel (for light alloy) | ||
* 24ddLL: Stud, Medium carbon steel (for light alloy) | * 24ddLL: Stud, Medium carbon steel (for light alloy) | ||
- | * 82-5ddLL: | + | * 25ddLL: |
- | * 82-6ddLL: | + | * 26ddLL: |
- | == 3- Machine Screws == | + | == {{RefNo|3|}} 3- Machine Screws == |
- | * 31ddLL: Machine screw, Pan head | + | Example: 08<font color=red>3</font>10-41620 |
+ | 31 SCREW, Pan head | ||
+ | 0 4 diameter M4 thread | ||
+ | 16 length 16 mm | ||
+ | 20 [[#Suffix|chrome coated]] | ||
+ | * 31[[#Dimension_Digits|dd]][[#Length_Digits|LL]]: Machine screw, Pan head | ||
* 32ddLL: Machine screw, Flat head | * 32ddLL: Machine screw, Flat head | ||
* 33ddLL: Machine screw, Oval head | * 33ddLL: Machine screw, Oval head | ||
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* 36ddLL: Machine screw, Hexagon head | * 36ddLL: Machine screw, Hexagon head | ||
- | == 84- Pointed Machine Screw == | + | == {{RefNo|4|}} 4- Pointed Machine Screw == |
- | * 84-1ddLL: Pan head | + | * 41ddLL: Pan head |
- | * 84-2ddLL: Flat head | + | * 42ddLL: Flat head |
- | * 84-3ddLL: Oval head | + | * 43ddLL: Oval head |
- | * 84-4ddLL: Truss head | + | * 44ddLL: Truss head |
- | * 84-5ddLL: Blind head | + | * 45ddLL: Blind head |
- | * 84-6ddLL: Hex head | + | * 46ddLL: Hex head |
- | == 5- Other Screws == | + | == {{RefNo|5|}} 5- Other Screws == |
* 51ddLL: Tapping screw, Pan head | * 51ddLL: Tapping screw, Pan head | ||
* 52ddLL: Tapping screw, Flat head | * 52ddLL: Tapping screw, Flat head | ||
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* 58dLL: Wood screw, Flat countersunk head | * 58dLL: Wood screw, Flat countersunk head | ||
* 59dLL: Wood screw, Oval head | * 59dLL: Wood screw, Oval head | ||
- | + | * http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/61/Screw_head_types.svg/320px-Screw_head_types.svg.png | |
+ | *: a) pan, b) button, c) round, d) truss, e) countersunk, f) oval | ||
== 6- Rivets == | == 6- Rivets == | ||
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* 68ddLL: Rivet, Split oval head | * 68ddLL: Rivet, Split oval head | ||
- | == 87-11 Flared Nuts == | + | == 711 Flared Nuts == |
- | * 87-111dd Inpe-ted | + | * 7111dd Flared nut, inpe-ted |
- | * 87-112dd Standard | + | * 7112dd Flared nut, standard |
- | == 87-12 Connectors == | + | == 712 Connectors == |
- | * 87-121dd Straight | + | * 7121dd Connector, straight |
- | * 87-122dd Elbow | + | * 7122dd Connector, elbow |
- | * 87-123dd Elbow | + | * 7123dd Connector, elbow |
- | == 87-2 Hose Clamps == | + | == 72 Hose Clamps == |
- | * 87-211dd: A | + | * 7211[[#Dimension_Digits|dd]]: Hose clamp, A |
- | * 87-211dd: B | + | * 7211dd: Hose clamp, B |
+ | * 7231dd: Hose clamp, [[Radiator_Part_Numbers|radiator hose]]/[[Sedan_Fuel_Tank_Part_Numbers|fuel tank hose]] | ||
- | == 87-31 Clevis == | + | == 731 Clevis == |
- | * 87-311dd: A? | + | * 7311dd: Clevis, A? |
- | * 87-312dd: B? | + | * 7312dd: Clevis, B? |
- | * 87-313dd: ??? | + | * 7313dd: Clevis, ??? |
- | == 9-11 Hex Nuts == | + | == 840 Clevis Pins == |
- | * 9111dd: Hexagon nut, low carbon steel | + | * {{search.me|08840}} ? |
+ | * {{search.me|00840}}-dll (?) | ||
+ | |||
+ | == 9-11 Hex Nuts {{RefNo|nut|}} == | ||
+ | Note: dd=[[#Dimension Digits]] e.g. 04 = M4 thread. {{search|JIS+B.1181|JIS B.1181}}? | ||
+ | * 9111dd: Hexagon nut, low carbon steel [[#Strength|#4T]] | ||
* 9112dd: Hexagon nut, medium carbon steel | * 9112dd: Hexagon nut, medium carbon steel | ||
* 9113dd: Hexagon nut, Low, low carbon steel | * 9113dd: Hexagon nut, Low, low carbon steel | ||
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== 9-12 Lock Nuts == | == 9-12 Lock Nuts == | ||
Self-locking nut (stopper nut) | Self-locking nut (stopper nut) | ||
- | * 89-121dd: ??? | + | * 9121dd: ??? |
- | * 89-122dd: ??? | + | * 9122dd: ??? |
* 9123dd: Self-locking hexagon nut, N, low carbon steel | * 9123dd: Self-locking hexagon nut, N, low carbon steel | ||
* 9124dd: Self-locking hexagon nut, N, medium carbon steel | * 9124dd: Self-locking hexagon nut, N, medium carbon steel | ||
* 9125dd: Self-locking hexagon nut, low, low carbon steel | * 9125dd: Self-locking hexagon nut, low, low carbon steel | ||
* 9126dd: Self-locking hexagon nut, low, medium carbon steel | * 9126dd: Self-locking hexagon nut, low, medium carbon steel | ||
- | * 89-127dd: ??? | + | * 9127dd: ??? |
- | * 89-128dd: ??? | + | * 9128dd: ??? |
== 9-13 Square & Wing Nuts == | == 9-13 Square & Wing Nuts == | ||
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* 9135dd: Nut, Wing (sheet) | * 9135dd: Nut, Wing (sheet) | ||
- | == 89-14 Hex Weld Nuts, Tapping Discs, Plate Nuts == | + | == 9-14 Hex Weld Nuts, Tapping Discs, Plate Nuts == |
- | * 89-141dd: ? | + | * 9141dd: ? |
- | * 89-142dd: ? | + | * 9142dd: ? |
- | * 89-143dd: Tapping Disc A? | + | * 9143dd: Tapping Disc, A? |
- | * 89-144dd: Tapping Disc B? | + | * 9144dd: Tapping Disc, B? |
- | * 89-145dd: Plate | + | * 9145dd: Nut, Plate |
- | == 9-15 Washers == | + | == {{RefNo|915|}}{{RefNo|washer|}} 9-15 Washers == |
- | * 9151dd: Washer, Sring lock medium | + | * 9151dd: Washer, Spring lock medium |
- | * 9152dd: Washer, Sring lock thick | + | * 9152dd: Washer, Spring lock thick |
* 9154dd: Washer, Plain standard | * 9154dd: Washer, Plain standard | ||
* 9155dd: Washer, Plain large | * 9155dd: Washer, Plain large | ||
* 9158dd: Washer, Finish | * 9158dd: Washer, Finish | ||
- | == 9-16 Tooth-lock Washers == | + | example: 08<font sizex=2 color=red>915</font>-53810 WASHER-plain large |
+ | 0 standardization digit (starting ~1968) | ||
+ | 8 Nissan Engineering Section prefix | ||
+ | 91 Washer | ||
+ | 5 washer type: plain large | ||
+ | 38 [[#Dimension Digits]]: =8mm (M8) | ||
+ | 10 [[#Suffix]] digits: no special finishing | ||
+ | |||
+ | == {{RefNo|916|}} 9-16 Tooth-lock Washers == | ||
Tooth Lock washer (shakeproof) | Tooth Lock washer (shakeproof) | ||
- | * 9161dd: Washer, toothed inside ratchet (outside dia. msall) | + | * 9161dd: Washer, toothed inside ratchet (outside dia. small) |
* 9162dd: Washer, toothed inside ratchet (outside dia. large) | * 9162dd: Washer, toothed inside ratchet (outside dia. large) | ||
* 9163dd: Washer, toothed outside ratchet | * 9163dd: Washer, toothed outside ratchet | ||
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* 9168dd: Washer, toothed both side ratchet | * 9168dd: Washer, toothed both side ratchet | ||
- | == 9-17, 89-19 Nut Retainers == | + | == {{RefNo|917|}} 9-17, 9-19 Nut Retainers == |
- | * 9-171dd/89-191dd: Nut retainer, Both shanks round hole | + | * 9171dd/89-191dd: Nut retainer, Both shanks round hole |
- | * 9-172dd/89-192dd: Nut retainer, One shank round hole | + | * 9172dd/89-192dd: Nut retainer, One shank round hole |
- | * 9-173dd/89-193dd: Nut retainer, Both shanks long hole | + | * 9173dd/89-193dd: Nut retainer, Both shanks long hole |
- | * 9-174dd/89-1914dd: Nut retainer, One shank long hole | + | * 9174dd/89-194dd: Nut retainer, One shank long hole |
- | * 89-195dd: ???? | + | * 9195dd: ???? |
- | == 9-2 Pin & Key == | + | == {{RefNo|92|}} 9-2 Pin & Key == |
* 921dLL: Cotter pin | * 921dLL: Cotter pin | ||
** 6 Semicircular key | ** 6 Semicircular key | ||
** 8 Parallel key | ** 8 Parallel key | ||
- | == 9-31 Thread Plugs == | + | older Nissan numbering: |
+ | * (00)921dLL: Cotter pin (example: {{search.me|00921}}-21810) | ||
+ | * (00)926-dll00: Woodruff key (example: {{searchPart|00926-51600}}) | ||
+ | |||
+ | == {{RefNo|931|}} 9-31 Thread Plugs == | ||
+ | Note: dd=[[#Dimension Digits]] e.g. 12 (or 42, 62, 72) = M12 thread | ||
* 9311dd: Plug, threaded, square head taper thread | * 9311dd: Plug, threaded, square head taper thread | ||
* 9312dd: Plug, threaded, square hole taper thread | * 9312dd: Plug, threaded, square hole taper thread | ||
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* 9314dd: Plug, threaded, hex head parallel thread | * 9314dd: Plug, threaded, hex head parallel thread | ||
- | == 9-32 Grease Nipples == | + | == {{RefNo|932|}} 9-32 Grease Nipples == |
* 9321dd: Grease nipple, Straight | * 9321dd: Grease nipple, Straight | ||
* 9322dd: Grease nipple, 67.5° | * 9322dd: Grease nipple, 67.5° | ||
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== 9-4 Electric Parts == | == 9-4 Electric Parts == | ||
* 94*1dd: Electric parts | * 94*1dd: Electric parts | ||
- | |||
== 9-5 Rubber Parts == | == 9-5 Rubber Parts == | ||
* 95*1dd: Rubber Grommet | * 95*1dd: Rubber Grommet | ||
- | == 89-6 Spring Nuts == | + | == 9-6 Spring Nuts == |
- | * 89-631dd: A1 type | + | * 9631dd: Spring nut, A1 type |
- | * 89-632dd: A2 type | + | * 9632dd: Spring nut, A2 type |
- | * 89-641dd: B type | + | * 9641dd: Spring nut, B type |
- | * 89-651dd: C type | + | * 9651dd: Spring nut, C type |
- | * 89-661dd: D1 type | + | * 9661dd: Spring nut, D1 type |
- | * 89-662dd: D2 type | + | * 9662dd: Spring nut, D2 type |
- | * 89-663dd: D3 type | + | * 9663dd: Spring nut, D3 type |
- | * 89-664dd: D1 type | + | * 9664dd: Spring nut, D1 type |
- | == 89-61 Push-on Spring Nuts == | + | == 9-61 Push-on Spring Nuts == |
- | * 89-611dd: A1 type | + | * 9611dd: Spring nut, push-on, A1 type |
- | * 89-612dd: A1 type | + | * 9612dd: Spring nut, push-on, A1 type |
- | * 89-613dd: B type | + | * 9613dd: Spring nut, push-on, B type |
- | * 89-614dd: C type | + | * 9614dd: Spring nut, push-on, C type |
= Dimension Digits = | = Dimension Digits = | ||
- | Distinction by alias dimension of diameter and width. Each number may be either a size, inch dimension or metric dimension. | + | Distinction by alias dimension of diameter or width. Each number may be either a size, inch dimension or metric dimension. |
- | * 01: #1, 1/16", 1mm | + | DD = width or diameter |
- | * 02: #2, , 2mm | + | |
- | * 03: #3, 3/32", 3mm | + | |
- | * 04: #4, 7/64", 4mm | + | |
- | * 05: #5, 1/8", 5mm | + | |
- | * 06: #6, n/64", 6mm | + | |
- | * 08: #8, 5/32", 8mm | + | |
- | * 09: ,,9m | + | |
- | * 10: #10, 3/16", 10mm | + | |
- | * 12: #12, 7/32", 12mm | + | |
- | * 13: ,, 13mm | + | |
- | * 14: #14, 1/4", 14mm | + | |
- | * 15: ,5/16", 15mm | + | |
- | * 16: #16, 3/8", 16mm | + | |
- | * 17: ,7/16", 17mm | + | |
- | * 18: ,1/2", 18mm | + | |
- | * 19:, 9/16", | + | |
- | * 20:, 5/8", 20mm | + | |
- | * 22: ,3/4", | + | |
- | * 24: ,7/8", | + | |
- | * 26: ,1", | + | |
- | * 28: ,1-5/8", | + | |
- | Also add 30, 60, or 50 to above. | + | <TABLE class="wiki_table"> |
+ | <TR><TH width='130' align='left'> Dimension Digits </TH><TH width='5'> Size </TH><TH width='70' align='left'> Imperial </TH><TH align='left'> Metric </TH></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 01 (or 31, 51, 61) </TD><TD> #1 </TD><TD> 1/16" </TD><TD> 1mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 02 (or 32, 52, 62) </TD><TD> #2 </TD><TD> </TD><TD> 2mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 03 (or 33, 53, 63) </TD><TD> #3 </TD><TD> 3/32" </TD><TD> 3mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 04 (or 34, 54, 64) </TD><TD> #4 </TD><TD> 7/64" </TD><TD> 4mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 05 (or 35, 55, 65) </TD><TD> #5 </TD><TD> 1/8" </TD><TD> 5mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 06 (or 35, 55, 65) </TD><TD> #6 </TD><TD> n/64" </TD><TD> 6mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 07 (or 36, 56, 66) </TD><TD> </TD><TD> </TD><TD> 3.5mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 08 (or 38, 58, 68) </TD><TD> #8 </TD><TD> 5/32" </TD><TD> 8mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 09 (or 39, 59, 69) </TD><TD> #9 </TD><TD> </TD><TD> 9mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 10 (or 40, 60, 70) </TD><TD> #10 </TD><TD> 3/16" </TD><TD> 10mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 12 (or 42, 62, 72) </TD><TD> #12 </TD><TD> 7/32" </TD><TD> 12mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 13 (or 43, 63, 73) </TD><TD> #13 </TD><TD> </TD><TD> 13mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 14 (or 44, 64, 74) </TD><TD> #14 </TD><TD> 1/4" </TD><TD> 14mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 15 (or 45, 65, 75) </TD><TD> #15 </TD><TD> 5/16" </TD><TD> 15mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 16 (or 46, 66, 76) </TD><TD> #16 </TD><TD> 3/8" </TD><TD> 16mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 17 (or 47, 67, 77) </TD><TD> #17 </TD><TD> 7/16" </TD><TD> </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 18 (or 48, 68, 78) </TD><TD> #18 </TD><TD> 1/2" </TD><TD> 18mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 19 (or 49, 69, 79) </TD><TD> #19 </TD><TD> 9/16" </TD><TD> </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 20 (or 50, 70, 80) </TD><TD> #20 </TD><TD> 5/8" </TD><TD> 20mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 22 (or 52, 72) </TD><TD> #22 </TD><TD> 3/4" </TD><TD> 22mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 24 (or 54, 74) </TD><TD> #24 </TD><TD> 7/8" </TD><TD> 24mm </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 26 (or 56, 76) </TD><TD> #26 </TD><TD> 1" </TD><TD> </TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD> 28 (or 58, 78) </TD><TD> #28 </TD><TD> 1-5/8" </TD><TD> </TD></TR> | ||
+ | </TABLE> | ||
= Length Digits = | = Length Digits = | ||
- | LL as shown above: | + | 長さによる区分 |
+ | |||
+ | LL digits = Length | ||
+ | Early form: n-nnnLL (likely to be imperial) | ||
+ | Transition form: nn-nnnLL | ||
+ | 1970s form: nnnnn-nLLnn (likely to be metric) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Datsun fasteners started out using imperial dimensions (British thread standard). But more and more during the 1960s Datsun used some [[Metric]] fasteners, until starting in 1967 nearly all parts were changed to metric. Lastly, the [[flywheel]] bolts changed to metric in 1973. Only the oil sender threads continued to use [[wikipedia:British_standard_pipe_thread|BPT]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Metric LL digits | ||
+ | 04 4mm | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | 95 95mm | ||
- | * 07: 1/4 inch | + | Imperial LL digits |
- | * 10: 3/8 | + | 07 1/4 inch |
- | * 13: 1/2 | + | 10 3/8 |
- | * 16: 5/8 | + | 13 1/2 |
- | * 19: 3/4 | + | 16 5/8 |
- | * 22: 7/8 | + | 19 3/4 |
- | * 26: 1 inch | + | 22 7/8 |
- | * 28: 1-1/8 | + | 26 1 inch |
- | * 32: 1-1/4 | + | 28 1-1/8 |
- | * 35: 1-3/8 | + | 32 1-1/4 |
- | * 38: 1-1/2 | + | 35 1-3/8 |
- | * 41: 1-5/8 | + | 38 1-1/2 |
- | * 44: 1-3/4 | + | 41 1-5/8 |
- | * 48: 1-7/8 | + | 44 1-3/4 |
- | * 51: 2 inch | + | 48 1-7/8 |
- | * 54: 2-1/8 | + | 51 2 inch |
- | * 57: 2-1/4 | + | 54 2-1/8 |
- | * 64: 2-1/2 | + | 57 2-1/4 |
- | * 70: 2-3/4 | + | 64 2-1/2 |
- | * 76: 3 inch | + | 70 2-3/4 |
+ | 76 3 inch | ||
= Suffix = | = Suffix = | ||
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* 51: Brass | * 51: Brass | ||
* 61: Copper | * 61: Copper | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Catalog]] |
Current revision
Nissan Engineering Section (N.E.S.) specified six- to nine-digit Part Number formats for bolts and screws and other small hardware. During the 1970s these numbers were replaced by regular 10 digit Nissan Part Numbers.
Early Format
[from 520 parts catalog C-037 1965.8]
Nissan Standard Parts (N.E.S.) N.E.S. (Nissan Engineering Standard) parts consist of 6 digits, arrangement of which is, as a rule, in the following order:
Kind(1-~9-59) + Shape & Material(◯) + Nominal Dimensions(Ⓞ) + Length(Δ)
For N.E.S. Parts that have been processed surface finishing or cotter pin hole symbols showing these processings are added to the rear end.
Part Name Arrangement of Digits ------------ ------------------------ Hexagon bolt 1 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Δ Δ Carriage bolt 1 ◯ Ⓞ Δ Δ Δ Stud 2 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Δ Δ Machine screw 3 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Δ Δ Tapping screw/Wood screw 5 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Δ Δ Rivet 6 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Δ Δ Hexagon nut 9 1 1 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Self-lock hexagon nut 9 1 2 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Miscellaneous nut 9 1 3 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Washer 9 1 5 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Tooth lock washer 9 1 6 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Nut retainer 9 1 7 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Pin & Key 9 2 0 Ⓞ Δ Δ Plug 9 3 1 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Grease Nipple 9 3 2 ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Electric parts 9 4 ☆ ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ Rubber parts 9 5 ☆ ◯ Ⓞ Ⓞ
NOTE: ☆ Kind, ◯ Shape & Material, Ⓞ Nominal dimension, Δ Length
2. Distinction by Alias Dimension (Mark Ⓞ)
Distinction by alias dimensions of diameter and width, and apply 2 digits next to the rear of the digit showing Shape & Material.
[Table shows each code could mean #, inch, or mm value.
Later catalogs add these notes:
1. A. B. C. D. の 4 系列の適用については別に定める。
2. スタッのドの呼び寸法の大きさに対する??のつけ方は別に定める。
3. ?ビンにおいては? 1 杤の??を??する]
3. Distinction by Length Mark (Δ)
Apply 2 digits next to the rear of those standing for Alias Dimensions. However this is not applied when the length is not necessary.
[The digits are in mm, conversion is to inches]
4. Symbols of Surface Finishing, Cotter Pin Hole
For the parts that have surface finishing or cotter pin hole, apply the following digits adding mark to the rear of the above mentioned parts number.
Surface Cotter pin hole Not processed 10 Zinc-Cadmium 1 11 Chrome coated 2 21 Copper coated 3 31 Phosphoric Acid 4 41 Brass 5 51 Copper 6 61
Overview
Also See: * Nissan Part Numbers * NES Legend
NES hardware parts originally used a six-digit format:
Type + Kind + dimensions (d) + length (L)
t-kddLL or t-kkdLL or t-kkkLL e.g: 1-10612
Surface-processed parts had suffix added e.g: 1-10612-51 or 83-30414-1
Around 1968, the digit '8' was added to the beginning:
81-10612
Finally in the early 1970s they transformed into Nissan standard 10 digit numbers, by adding a 0 to the beginning requiring two finish processing digits at the end:
08110-612pp
Example:
- 81-10612 BOLT, fixing timing chain tensioner support [B10 model]
- Part: 81: Hexagon bolt
- Kind: 11= Low carbon steel
- Dimension: 06=6mm diameter thread (M6)
- Length: 12=12mm
Example:
- 9-16114 WASHER-lock to fix timing chain tensioner [410 model]
- New number would be 89-16114
- Part-Kind: 9-16: Washer, Tooth-lock
- Shape & material: 1=Spring-lock medium thickness
- Dimension: 14=14mm
Example: B10 steering column cover screw
- 83-30414-1
- 33= Machine screw, Oval head
- 04= 4mm diameter
- 14= 14mm length
- 1= Zinc cadmium coated
Example: B110 steering column cover machine screw
- 08330-41410
- 08=standardize hardware prefix
- 33=Machine screw, Oval head
- 04=4mm diameter (M4)
- 14=14mm length
- 1= Zinc cadmium coated
- 0= filler to complete ten digits
Metric
Nissan models use mostly British threads until January 1967, when in the middle of the month they adopted JISᵂ metric standards across the board, starting with the R16, H20 and H30 engines. Thereafter the metric system was "adopted for all the screw threads of engine, chassis and body of Nissan's vehicle when:"
1. Model is change. 2. New unit is adopted. 3. New model is produced.
Although some parts still remained Standard threads (e.g. R16 cylinder head bolts).
For example, 1200 wheels are still 12" by 4" with a 4.5" PCD, as befitting their English ties building Austin vehicles.
Strength
Note: Japanese Industrial Standardsᵂ (JIS) metric standards were used by Nissan starting in the 1960s.
The absence of marking/number on the bolt head indicates a lower grade bolt with low strength.
CLASS | mark | NES Terminology | MPa | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
JIS 4T | "low carbon steel" | 392 | no mark means 4T | |
JIS 7T | 7 | "high carbon steel" | 686 | exceeds Class 9.8ᵂ |
JIS 9T | 9 | "alloy steel" | 883 | exceeds Class 10.9ᵂ |
US bolts are also strength-marked on the head (referred to as the gradeᴳ).
Comparison with US BoltsGRADE | mark | description | MPa |
---|---|---|---|
Grade 2 | no mark | Low-medium carbon steel | 393 |
Grade 5 | 3 lines | Medium carbon steel | 586 |
Grade 8 | 6 lines | Medium carbon alloy steel | 827 |
Kind
0
1- Bolts
- 11ddLL: Hexagon bolt, #Low carbon steel
- 12ddLL: Hexagon bolt, #Medium carbon steel
- 13ddLL: Hexagon bolt, #Alloy steel
- 14ddLL:
- 15ddLL:
- 16ddLL:
- 17dLLL: Carriage bolt, Round head
- 18dLLL: Carriage bolt, Flat head
- 19dLLL: Carriage bolt, Step
example: 08120-61210 BOLT 0 standardization digit (starting ~1968) 8 Nissan Engineering Section prefix 1 Bolt 2 bolt type: Hexagon bolt, #Medium carbon steel 06 #Dimension Digits: =6mm (M6) 12 #Length Digits: 12mm 10 #Suffix digits: no special finishing
2- Studs
- 21ddLL: Stud, Low carbon steel (for cast iron)
- 22ddLL: Stud, Medium carbon steel (for cast iron)
- 23ddLL: Stud, Low carbon steel (for light alloy)
- 24ddLL: Stud, Medium carbon steel (for light alloy)
- 25ddLL:
- 26ddLL:
3- Machine Screws
Example: 08310-41620 31 SCREW, Pan head 0 4 diameter M4 thread 16 length 16 mm 20 chrome coated
- 31ddLL: Machine screw, Pan head
- 32ddLL: Machine screw, Flat head
- 33ddLL: Machine screw, Oval head
- 34ddLL: Machine screw, Truss head
- 35ddLL: Machine screw, Blind head
- 36ddLL: Machine screw, Hexagon head
4- Pointed Machine Screw
- 41ddLL: Pan head
- 42ddLL: Flat head
- 43ddLL: Oval head
- 44ddLL: Truss head
- 45ddLL: Blind head
- 46ddLL: Hex head
5- Other Screws
- 51ddLL: Tapping screw, Pan head
- 52ddLL: Tapping screw, Flat head
- 53ddLL: Tapping screw, Oval head
- 54ddLL: Tapping screw, Truss head
- 57dLL: Wood screw, Round head
- 58dLL: Wood screw, Flat countersunk head
- 59dLL: Wood screw, Oval head
-
- a) pan, b) button, c) round, d) truss, e) countersunk, f) oval
6- Rivets
- 61ddLL: Rivet, Round head
- 62ddLL: Rivet, Flat countersunk head
- 63ddLL: Rivet, Flat head
- 66ddLL: Rivet, Tubular flat head
- 67ddLL: Rivet, Tubular flat countersunk head
- 68ddLL: Rivet, Split oval head
711 Flared Nuts
- 7111dd Flared nut, inpe-ted
- 7112dd Flared nut, standard
712 Connectors
- 7121dd Connector, straight
- 7122dd Connector, elbow
- 7123dd Connector, elbow
72 Hose Clamps
- 7211dd: Hose clamp, A
- 7211dd: Hose clamp, B
- 7231dd: Hose clamp, radiator hose/fuel tank hose
731 Clevis
- 7311dd: Clevis, A?
- 7312dd: Clevis, B?
- 7313dd: Clevis, ???
840 Clevis Pins
9-11 Hex Nuts
Note: dd=#Dimension Digits e.g. 04 = M4 thread. JIS B.1181ᴳ?
- 9111dd: Hexagon nut, low carbon steel #4T
- 9112dd: Hexagon nut, medium carbon steel
- 9113dd: Hexagon nut, Low, low carbon steel
- 9115dd: Hexagon nut, High, low carbon steel
- 9116dd: Hexagon nut, High, medium carbon steel
- 9117dd: Hexagon nut, Recess, high, low carbon steel
- 9118dd: Hexagon nut, Recess, high, medium carbon steel
- 9119dd: Hexagon nut, Recess, low, low carbon steel
- 9110dd: Hexagon nut, Recess, low, high carbon steel
9-12 Lock Nuts
Self-locking nut (stopper nut)
- 9121dd: ???
- 9122dd: ???
- 9123dd: Self-locking hexagon nut, N, low carbon steel
- 9124dd: Self-locking hexagon nut, N, medium carbon steel
- 9125dd: Self-locking hexagon nut, low, low carbon steel
- 9126dd: Self-locking hexagon nut, low, medium carbon steel
- 9127dd: ???
- 9128dd: ???
9-13 Square & Wing Nuts
- 9131dd: Nut, Square
- 9134dd: Nut, Wing (forged)
- 9135dd: Nut, Wing (sheet)
9-14 Hex Weld Nuts, Tapping Discs, Plate Nuts
- 9141dd: ?
- 9142dd: ?
- 9143dd: Tapping Disc, A?
- 9144dd: Tapping Disc, B?
- 9145dd: Nut, Plate
9-15 Washers
- 9151dd: Washer, Spring lock medium
- 9152dd: Washer, Spring lock thick
- 9154dd: Washer, Plain standard
- 9155dd: Washer, Plain large
- 9158dd: Washer, Finish
example: 08915-53810 WASHER-plain large 0 standardization digit (starting ~1968) 8 Nissan Engineering Section prefix 91 Washer 5 washer type: plain large 38 #Dimension Digits: =8mm (M8) 10 #Suffix digits: no special finishing
9-16 Tooth-lock Washers
Tooth Lock washer (shakeproof)
- 9161dd: Washer, toothed inside ratchet (outside dia. small)
- 9162dd: Washer, toothed inside ratchet (outside dia. large)
- 9163dd: Washer, toothed outside ratchet
- 9164dd: Washer, toothed 80° countersunk
- 9165dd: Washer, toothed 90° countersunk
- 89-166dd: Washer, ???
- 89-167dd: Washer, ???
- 9168dd: Washer, toothed both side ratchet
9-17, 9-19 Nut Retainers
- 9171dd/89-191dd: Nut retainer, Both shanks round hole
- 9172dd/89-192dd: Nut retainer, One shank round hole
- 9173dd/89-193dd: Nut retainer, Both shanks long hole
- 9174dd/89-194dd: Nut retainer, One shank long hole
- 9195dd: ????
9-2 Pin & Key
- 921dLL: Cotter pin
- 6 Semicircular key
- 8 Parallel key
older Nissan numbering:
- (00)921dLL: Cotter pin (example: <00921>-21810)
- (00)926-dll00: Woodruff key (example: 00926-51600ᴳ)
9-31 Thread Plugs
Note: dd=#Dimension Digits e.g. 12 (or 42, 62, 72) = M12 thread
- 9311dd: Plug, threaded, square head taper thread
- 9312dd: Plug, threaded, square hole taper thread
- 9312dd: Plug, threaded, recessed taper thread
- 9313dd: Plug, threaded, hex head taper thread
- 9314dd: Plug, threaded, hex head parallel thread
9-32 Grease Nipples
- 9321dd: Grease nipple, Straight
- 9322dd: Grease nipple, 67.5°
- 9323dd: Grease nipple, 90°
9-4 Electric Parts
- 94*1dd: Electric parts
9-5 Rubber Parts
- 95*1dd: Rubber Grommet
9-6 Spring Nuts
- 9631dd: Spring nut, A1 type
- 9632dd: Spring nut, A2 type
- 9641dd: Spring nut, B type
- 9651dd: Spring nut, C type
- 9661dd: Spring nut, D1 type
- 9662dd: Spring nut, D2 type
- 9663dd: Spring nut, D3 type
- 9664dd: Spring nut, D1 type
9-61 Push-on Spring Nuts
- 9611dd: Spring nut, push-on, A1 type
- 9612dd: Spring nut, push-on, A1 type
- 9613dd: Spring nut, push-on, B type
- 9614dd: Spring nut, push-on, C type
Dimension Digits
Distinction by alias dimension of diameter or width. Each number may be either a size, inch dimension or metric dimension.
DD = width or diameter
Dimension Digits | Size | Imperial | Metric |
---|---|---|---|
01 (or 31, 51, 61) | #1 | 1/16" | 1mm |
02 (or 32, 52, 62) | #2 | 2mm | |
03 (or 33, 53, 63) | #3 | 3/32" | 3mm |
04 (or 34, 54, 64) | #4 | 7/64" | 4mm |
05 (or 35, 55, 65) | #5 | 1/8" | 5mm |
06 (or 35, 55, 65) | #6 | n/64" | 6mm |
07 (or 36, 56, 66) | 3.5mm | ||
08 (or 38, 58, 68) | #8 | 5/32" | 8mm |
09 (or 39, 59, 69) | #9 | 9mm | |
10 (or 40, 60, 70) | #10 | 3/16" | 10mm |
12 (or 42, 62, 72) | #12 | 7/32" | 12mm |
13 (or 43, 63, 73) | #13 | 13mm | |
14 (or 44, 64, 74) | #14 | 1/4" | 14mm |
15 (or 45, 65, 75) | #15 | 5/16" | 15mm |
16 (or 46, 66, 76) | #16 | 3/8" | 16mm |
17 (or 47, 67, 77) | #17 | 7/16" | |
18 (or 48, 68, 78) | #18 | 1/2" | 18mm |
19 (or 49, 69, 79) | #19 | 9/16" | |
20 (or 50, 70, 80) | #20 | 5/8" | 20mm |
22 (or 52, 72) | #22 | 3/4" | 22mm |
24 (or 54, 74) | #24 | 7/8" | 24mm |
26 (or 56, 76) | #26 | 1" | |
28 (or 58, 78) | #28 | 1-5/8" |
Length Digits
長さによる区分
LL digits = Length Early form: n-nnnLL (likely to be imperial) Transition form: nn-nnnLL 1970s form: nnnnn-nLLnn (likely to be metric)
Datsun fasteners started out using imperial dimensions (British thread standard). But more and more during the 1960s Datsun used some Metric fasteners, until starting in 1967 nearly all parts were changed to metric. Lastly, the flywheel bolts changed to metric in 1973. Only the oil sender threads continued to use BPT.
Metric LL digits 04 4mm ... 95 95mm
Imperial LL digits 07 1/4 inch 10 3/8 13 1/2 16 5/8 19 3/4 22 7/8 26 1 inch 28 1-1/8 32 1-1/4 35 1-3/8 38 1-1/2 41 1-5/8 44 1-3/4 48 1-7/8 51 2 inch 54 2-1/8 57 2-1/4 64 2-1/2 70 2-3/4 76 3 inch
Suffix
For parts that have surface finishing or cotter pin hole, symbols showing these proceedings are added at the end of the part number.
Two digits mean it has a cotter pin hole. Single digit: No cotter pin hole.
- 1: Zinc cadmium coated
- 2: Chrome coated
- 3: Copper coated
- 4: Phosphoric acid coated
- 5: Brass
- 6: Copper
With Cotter Pin Hole
- 10: surface not processed
- 11: Zinc cadmium coated
- 21: Chrome coated
- 31: Copper coated
- 41: Phosphoric acid coated
- 51: Brass
- 61: Copper