Nimonic 75 Allen Screws Specification

NIMONIC 75 Equivalent Designation
| UNS Designation | British STD | Werkstoff No. | European STD | Swedish STD | Japanese STD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N06075 | – | 2.4951 | – | – | – |
Nimonic 75 Allen screws are externally threaded fasteners typically driven into a tapped hole or self-tapped material. TorqBolt manufactures Nimonic 75 Allen screws per ASME B18.3 (socket products), ASME B18.6.3 (machine screws), DIN 912 / 7991 / 6912, and ISO 4762 / 10642, in metric M3–M48 and imperial 0–1/2".
Nimonic 75 Allen screws are available in cap (cylindrical), button (low-profile dome), countersunk / flat (82° or 90°), pan, fillister, truss, and shoulder configurations. Countersunk per DIN 7991 with 90° head angle is standard for metric; 82° per ASME B18.6.3 for imperial.
Nimonic 75 Allen screws use full-thread or partial-thread (length-under-head) configurations. Machine screws are typically full-thread; cap screws use partial thread for grip control. Threading per ASME B1.1 (UNC/UNF) or ISO 965 (metric coarse/fine), Class 2A or 6g default. Length-under-head is measured from the bearing surface for hex/cap, from the largest face for countersunk. Custom lengths quoted to drawing.
TorqBolt produces Nimonic 75 Allen set screws (cup-point, cone-point, dog-point, flat-point, hex-socket DIN 913/914/915/916), shoulder screws (precision-ground shoulder for pivot applications), and self-tapping screws (Type AB, Type 25). All certified per EN 10204 3.1 / 3.2 with optional NACE MR0175 sour-service compliance.
Nimonic is a family of wrought nickel-chromium superalloys originally developed for jet-engine turbine blade and bolting service, where steady-state operating temperatures exceed 700°C under high cyclic stress. Composition centers on ~50-75% Ni, 15-22% Cr, 0-20% Co with Ti+Al additions for γ' precipitation hardening. Nimonic alloys retain creep strength well beyond the limits of conventional Fe-Ni-Cr superalloys.
Nimonic 75 (UNS N06075) is the simplest grade: solid-solution Ni-Cr without precipitation hardening, used for furnace fixtures and mild-temperature bolting to 760°C. Nimonic 80A (N07080) adds Ti+Al for age-hardening — tensile ~1100 MPa, the workhorse of steam-turbine and exhaust-valve bolting per ASTM B637 / AMS 5662. Nimonic 90 (N07090) adds 16-20% Co for service to 920°C with stress-rupture life suitable for gas-turbine combustor bolts.
Nimonic fasteners ship per ASTM B637 / B564 with EN 10204 3.1 / 3.2 certs covering chemistry, hardness (HRC 30-42), tensile at room + elevated temperature, and stress-rupture acceptance per the heat-treat condition. NACE MR0175 sour-service compliance available in solution-annealed condition.