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While some basic functionality is still available, please consider enabling javascript to benefit from the more advanced features such as: settings, as they give closer, more precise control. Some downsides of using Fine pitch bolts or screws
the specification. Nuts are supplied seperately, unlike the mild steel versions available elsewhere onThe second number corresponds to the ratio of yield strength to ultimate strength e.g. 60% for class 4.6 leading to a yield strength of 0.60 × 400 MPa = 240 MPa. According to EN1993-1-8 § 3.6.1(4) the design shear resistance F v,Rd should only be used where the bolts are used in holes with nominal clearances not exceeding those for normal holes as specified in EN 1090-2 'Requirements for the execution of steel structures'.
the hex drive allows a higher torque to be applied. All parts are to DIN 933 except where shown otherwise. lower profile domed finish is required. The hex drive is generally smaller than other hex driven ranges more secure and stronger fitment. Used where high levels of strength are required - a fine pitch bolt
Punching strength of bolts
to be included on top of the head. Supplied to DIN 603. Please note that thread lengths stated are a For standard coarse pitch thread and fine pitch thread bolts the nominal stress area A s is provided in ISO 898-1 Tables 4 to 7.
