While the standard is withdrawn, some companies need the old PDF for legacy drawings, maintenance of old machinery, or historical audits. Here is how to legally obtain a PDF copy:
DIN 267-9 provided guidelines for fasteners made from non-ferrous metals (metals that do not contain iron, excluding stainless steel which has its own standards).
DIN 267 Part 9 is a widely used standard that specifies the requirements for hexalobular socket screws. The standard ensures that screws are manufactured to a consistent quality, reducing the risk of failure and improving overall reliability. By understanding the requirements of DIN 267 Part 9, manufacturers and users can ensure that their screws meet the necessary standards for performance, safety, and reliability.
Prescribes how thick the protective plating (such as zinc or cadmium) can legally be on the external and internal threads.
Sometimes, older withdrawn standards can be found in technical archives or engineering handbooks from the 1970s–1990s. While useful for reference, these should not be used for new product development.