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Fastener strength testing is not only a laboratory formality. It is how buyers verify whether bolts, screws, nuts, studs, and related parts can carry the loads written into the drawing or purchase order.

In industrial supply, most disputes come from one of two problems. Either the wrong test was requested, or the test report did not match the delivered lot. A clear RFQ prevents both.

Why Strength Testing Matters

A fastener may look correct and still fail mechanically. Head markings, coating color, and dimensions do not prove tensile strength, proof load, or shear capacity.

Strength testing is especially important for heavy equipment, steel structures, pressure equipment, mining machinery, lifting systems, and high-vibration assemblies. For general Verbindungselemente, the required test level should match the application risk.

Main Fastener Strength Tests

Zugversuch

A tensile test measures how much pulling load a fastener can withstand before failure. For bolts and screws, this is one of the most important mechanical tests.

Common references include ISO 898-1 for metric carbon steel fasteners, ISO 3506 for stainless steel fasteners, and ASTM F606/F606M for many inch-series fastener tests.

Tensile testing may check:

  • Ultimative Zugfestigkeit
  • Yield behavior
  • Elongation where applicable
  • Wedge tensile performance for certain bolts
  • Fracture location

For high-strength Kohlenstoffstahl Befestigungselemente, tensile results should be reviewed together with grade, heat treatment, and coating process.

Shear Test

A shear test measures resistance to force applied across the fastener body. This matters when a bolt acts like a pin or when joint slip places the fastener in shear.

In good bolted joint design, clamp load should often prevent sliding between plates. But in real machinery, shear loads still occur due to vibration, impact, poor preload, or design limits.

Shear test requirements should be stated clearly because not every standard fastener order includes shear testing by default.

Proof Load Test

A proof load test checks whether a fastener can withstand a specified load without permanent deformation. It is not a test to destruction.

For bolts, proof load confirms that the fastener can carry a defined load and return without visible yielding. For nuts, proof load testing confirms thread strength under load.

This test is useful because many assemblies are designed to work below yield. A fastener does not need to break to be unacceptable. Permanent stretch or thread damage can already make it unsuitable.

Comparison of Key Tests

TesttypWhat It MeasuresAllgemeiner GebrauchWichtiger Hinweis
ZugversuchMaximale ZugkraftBolts, screws, studsOften required for grade confirmation
KeilzugversuchStrength under head-angle stressSechskantbolzen und StrukturschraubenHelps reveal head-to-shank weakness
Shear testResistance to transverse forcePins, bolts in shear-loaded jointsMust be specified if required
ProbelasttestLoad without permanent deformationBolts and nutsConfirms usable working strength
HärtetestSurface or core hardnessHeat-treated fastenersSupports strength verification, not a full substitute

For standard references and dimensional comparisons, the Leitfaden zu den Befestigungsnormen DIN und ISO helps buyers align test expectations with the correct product standard.

Häufige Käuferfehler

Treating Hardness as Full Proof of Strength

Hardness is useful, but it does not replace tensile or proof load testing in controlled applications. A part can show acceptable hardness and still fail due to thread defects, decarburization, poor heat treatment, or head weakness.

Beschichtungseffekte ignorieren

Coating can affect mechanical reliability. Electroplated high-strength fasteners may require hydrogen embrittlement control. Hot dip galvanizing can affect thread fit. Zinc flake coatings can change torque behavior.

When testing coated parts, review Beschichtete Verbindungselemente as finished assemblies, not only as bare fasteners.

Missing Lot Traceability

A test report is only useful if it connects to the shipped goods. Heat number, batch number, carton label, and certificate reference should match.

RFQ Checklist for Strength Testing

Was Käufer bestätigen sollten

Before ordering, state:

  1. Product standard.
  2. Size and thread pitch.
  3. Material und Qualität.
  4. Required test type.
  5. Sampling quantity.
  6. Test standard.
  7. Coating and finish.
  8. Certificate format.
  9. Lot traceability requirement.
  10. Ob Tests durch Dritte erforderlich sind.

Für Standardbefestigungen, basic certificates may be enough. For critical assemblies, test reports should be agreed before production.

Final Guidance

Fastener strength testing should match the application. Tensile tests confirm breaking strength. Shear tests address transverse loading. Proof load tests confirm that the fastener can carry a defined load without permanent deformation.

A clear RFQ saves time and prevents document disputes. For project-specific testing, buyers can Kontaktieren Sie XZ Fastener with drawings, standards, grades, finish requirements, quantities, and inspection expectations before production.

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