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GM Material Equivalent

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BigKoz

Automotive
Jun 16, 2005
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I have a drawing for Weld Nuts that specifies the material type as GMS218M. G.M. is the end user so I am assuming that the material is a GM specification. There were not hits at all on the internet for this item. Can anybody tell me what the SAE or ASTM equivalent would be for this material?
 
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I think you need to verify the standard. Unless this is a brand new standard, or released from a group that doesn't use the normal GM system, there is no such thing as GMS218M. GM sells all there standards through Global Engineering Documents at:


Perhaps this is a clerical error with typing or writing or transcribing, etc.

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Cory

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That doesn't look like a material spec.

I found GM218M which is a spec governing "Performance requirements for external acrylic ornamentation / second surface decorated"

Contact your buyer or your DRE.

regards,

Hydroformer
 
Thank you CoryPad & Hydroformer!
I checked with the requisitioner and the correct spec is GM6218M grade 340. We assume the 340 refers to HSLA material, but we would need to procure it in a Ø 1.25" bar. My initial material source stated that he has never seen 340 HSLA in a bar form of that size. Could he be mistaken, or is the engineer possibly specifying the wrong material?

Tom Klosowski
Delta Research Corp.
 
GM6218M is indeed a material spec. governing "HSLA SHEET STEEL". The 340 refers to the tensile strength 340Kpsi.

This is NOT the correct spec. for bar stock.

regards,

Hydroformer
 
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