Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 80— - FASTENERS › § 5402
Defines words used for the rules about fasteners, testing, and quality. "Accredited laboratory" is a testing lab that meets ISO/IEC Guide 25 and is accredited by a body that meets ISO/IEC Guide 58. "Consensus standard" is a non‑proprietary document from a standards group or a federal agency that describes fastener characteristics. "Consensus standards organization" names groups like ASTM, ANSI, ASME, SAE, ISO, others listed at 61 Fed. Reg. 50582–83 (Sept. 26, 1996), and their successors. "Director" means the Director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. "Distributor" means someone who buys fasteners to resell at wholesale within the U.S.; original equipment makers and their dealers count as affiliated. "Fastener" means a metallic screw, nut, bolt, stud (with internal or external threads) of 6 mm or larger, or 1/4 inch or larger, or a load‑indicating washer, that is through‑hardened or claimed to meet a standard requiring through‑hardening and is grade‑marked; it does not include items that are part of assemblies, most spare parts (unless sold in packages over 75), items made under certain ASTM standards (A 307 Grade A or F 432), aircraft‑specific fasteners approved by the FAA or certain foreign authorities (see 14 CFR parts 21.29, 21.500, 21.502, 21.617), fasteners made under an approved quality system, or those made to a proprietary standard. "Fastener quality assurance system" means either meeting named quality standards (ISO 9000/9001/9002/TS16949, QS9000, VDA 6.1, AS9000) or having a system that prevents defects through planning, process control, product verification, record keeping, and that is certified under ISO/IEC Guide 62 by a third party accredited under Guide 61 or is regularly checked by end users. "Grade identification marking" is a grade mark or property class on a fastener that claims conformity to a specific consensus standard, but not the maker’s logo or part number. "Importer" is a U.S. distributor who arranges the first purchase of foreign‑made fasteners. "Lot" is a group of fasteners with the same part number made by the same process from the same coil or heat number. "Manufacturer" is a person who makes fasteners for sale. "Proprietary standard" is a document created by a user‑manufacturer that describes fastener characteristics for its own use. "Record of conformance" is the set of documents for each lot showing maker, fastener type and lot, dimensions and threads, the referenced standard (with date/revision), material and coating details, and test results or a summary. "Represent" means to describe a fastener’s claimed features to a buyer in any form. "Secretary" means the Secretary of Commerce. "Specifications" are the required characteristics in a contract or production order, not including proprietary standards. "Through‑harden" means heating above the transformation temperature, then quenching and tempering to get even hardness.
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15 U.S.C. § 5402
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73