Specification for Bores and Cones for Modular Femoral Heads (Withdrawn 2001)

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1.1 This specification covers the functional dimensions and tolerances for tapered cones of proximal femoral stems and the bores of mating ceramic and metal heads.  
1.2 This specification does not cover the dimensions of proximal femoral stems other than the cone portion, nor does it cover the dimensions of the ceramic/metal femoral heads, other than the inside tapers.  
1.3 The dimensions stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard.  
1.4 The purpose of this specification is to codify matching bore and cone combinations for easy identification. Nonetheless, components from different manufacturers should not be mixed because the combinations of tolerances within the family, surface finish, and configuration from the different manufacturers may not have been validated through axial load strengths or fatigue strength.  
1.5 The codification described in this specification represents the most current state of the art at the time of balloting. Future additions can be made but because of the time required to revise the specification, it is recommended that the manufacturer of new combinations label their components with at least the angles until such time that new code letters can be established in accordance with future revisions of this specification.

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Designation: F 1636 – 95
Standard Specification for
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Bores and Cones for Modular Femoral Heads
This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 1636; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
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e NOTE—Editorial changes were made throughout in December 1996.
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e NOTE—Tables 1 and 2 were editorially corrected in May 2001.
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1. Scope Alloy for Surgical Implant Applications
F 138 Specification for Stainless Steel Bar and Wire for
1.1 This specification covers the functional dimensions and
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Surgical Implants (Special Quality)
tolerances for tapered cones of proximal femoral stems and the
F 562 Specification for Wrought Cobalt-Nickel-Chromium-
bores of mating ceramic and metal heads.
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Molybdenum Alloy for Surgical Implant Applications
1.2 This specification does not cover the dimensions of
F 563 Specification for Wrought Cobalt-Nickel-Chromium-
proximal femoral stems other than the cone portion, nor does it
Molybdenum-Tungsten-Iron Alloy for Surgical Implant
cover the dimensions of the ceramic/metal femoral heads, other
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Applications
than the inside tapers.
F 603 Specification for High-Purity Dense Aluminum Ox-
1.3 The dimensions stated in SI units are to be regarded as
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ide for Surgical Implant Application
the standard.
F 620 Specification for Titanium 6Al, 4V ELI Alloy Forg-
1.4 The purpose of this specification is to codify matching
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ings for Surgical Implants
bore and cone combinations for easy identification. Nonethe-
F 621 Specification for Stainless Steel Forgings for Surgical
less, components from different manufacturers should not be
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Implants
mixed because the combinations of tolerances within the
F 799 Specification for Thermomechanically Processed
family, surface finish, and configuration from the different
Cobalt-Chromium-Molybdenum Alloy Forgings for Surgi-
manufacturers may not have been validated through axial load
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cal Applications
strengths or fatigue strength. Information supplied by the
F 961 Specification for Cobalt-Nickel-Chromium-
manufacturer with the implants should include a precaution
Molybdenum Alloy Forgings for Surgical Implant Appli-
statement that informs the user (surgeon) that bores and cones
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cations
with the same code letter from different manufacturers should
F 1108 Specification for Ti-6Al, 4V Alloy Castings for
not be used without first consulting the supplier of the femoral
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Surgical Implants
components.
1.5 The codification described in this specification repre-
3. Terminology
sents the most current state of the art at the time of balloting.
3.1 Definitions:
Future additions can be made but because of the time required
3.1.1 nominal neck length—the distance, K, parallel to the
to revise the specification, it is recommended that the manu-
taper axis, between the theoretical gage point and the horizon-
facturer of new combinations label their components with at
tal plane through the center of the head; this distance does not
least the angles until such time that new code letters can be
include standard variants used to adjust for resection level, leg
established in accordance with future revisions of this specifi-
length, and so forth. The K dimension may be plus or minus
cation.
(proximal or distal to the location of the theoretical gage Point
2. Referenced Documents G).
3.1.2 residual or free length—the distance, A, parallel to the
2.1 ASTM Standards:
cone axis, between the end of the cone and the theoretical gage
F 75 Specification for Cast-Cobalt-ChromiumMolybdenum
2 point.
Alloy for Surgical Implant Applications
3.1.3 theoretical gage point—the diameter, G, at nominal
F 136 Specification for Wrought Titanium 6A1, 4V ELI
tolerance, where the stem cone (external taper) theoretically
engages the femoral head bore (internal taper).
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This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F04 on
4. Materials
Medical and Surgical Materials and Devices and is under the direct responsibility of
Subcommittee F04.22 on Arthroplasty.
4.1 The cones may be made from any of the implantable
Current edition approved Dec. 10, 1995. Published June 1996.
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Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 13.01.
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F 1636
TABLE 1 Cones
grade materials used for femoral stems including: Specifica-
tions F 75, F 136, F 138, F 562, F 563, F 620, F 621, F 799, G—Diameter, A—Dimension,
a° Size
mm mm
F 961, and F 1108.
2° 508 309, 6509 A 12.8 1.0
4.2 The ceramic heads may be made from Specification
3° 48 09, 668 B 10.98 2.54
F 603 or a material det
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