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EN Structural Fastener Standards: What Project Buyers Should Confirm

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On European structural projects, fasteners are not accepted only because the size and grade look correct. Site inspectors usually check the standard, assembly marking, documents, coating, batch labels, and whether the bolts match the project specification.

This is where many purchasing mistakes happen.

A buyer may order “M20 grade 8.8 bolts” and believe the requirement is complete. But if the project calls for EN 15048 or EN 14399 structural bolting assemblies, a general-purpose bolt may not pass site inspection.

For project buyers, the first job is not to find the lowest price. It is to confirm exactly which EN structural fastener standard applies.

Why EN Structural Fastener Standards Matter

EN standards help define how structural fasteners are manufactured, matched, marked, documented, and used in steel or aluminum structures. They reduce guesswork between the buyer, supplier, contractor, and inspector.

For sourcing regular or structural items, buyers can review standard fasteners and high-strength fasteners before preparing the RFQ.

What the Standard Controls

ПредметWhy It Matters on Site
Product dimensionsConfirms bolt, nut, and washer fit
Mechanical property classConfirms strength and load suitability
Assembly matchingPrevents random bolt-nut-washer combinations
МаркировкаHelps inspectors verify compliance
CoatingAffects corrosion resistance and thread fit
DocumentationSupports CE, DoP, MTC, and traceability review
Packaging labelsPrevents mixed lots and wrong installation

In the warehouse or on the job site, missing labels and incomplete documents can stop installation even when the physical fasteners look acceptable.

EN 15048 vs EN 14399

The most common confusion is between EN 15048 and EN 14399. They are not the same.

Main Difference

Standard SeriesFastener TypeTypical UseBuyer Focus
EN 15048Non-preloaded structural bolting assembliesStructural joints not requiring controlled preloadSB marking, assembly matching, documentation
EN 14399High-strength structural bolting assemblies for preloadingPreloaded structural connectionsHV/HR system, preload method, washers, installation control
EN 1090-2Execution of steel structuresInstallation and workmanship requirementsTightening method, inspection, project execution rules
Project specificationJob-specific requirementBridges, buildings, towers, industrial structuresFinal approval conditions

The buyer should never replace one with another without written project approval. Same diameter does not mean same function.

What Buyers Should Confirm Before Ordering

Connection Type

First confirm whether the joint is non-preloaded or preloaded. This decision usually comes from the structural design or project specification.

Non-preloaded joints may call for EN 15048 assemblies. Preloaded joints usually require EN 14399 assemblies and controlled installation.

Complete Assembly

Structural bolts are often checked as assemblies. That means the bolt, nut, and washer must match.

A safe RFQ should define:

  • Bolt standard and size
  • Property class
  • Nut standard and grade
  • Washer type and hardness
  • Coating or finish
  • Required marking
  • CE and DoP requirement
  • Lot traceability
  • Packing and label format

For complete supply planning, buyers can review the full fastener products range.

Marking and Traceability

Do Not Ignore Small Marks

In structural projects, marking is not decoration. It helps inspectors confirm product identity.

Check for:

  • Manufacturer identification
  • Property class
  • System marking where applicable
  • Batch or lot reference
  • Package label information
  • Assembly identification

If different sizes or lots are packed together poorly, the job site can lose traceability quickly. That creates disputes during inspection.

Coating and Surface Finish

Coating Must Match the Standard and Project

Common finishes include plain, zinc plated, hot-dip galvanized, and zinc flake coatings. Each finish has different effects on corrosion resistance, thread fit, and tightening behavior.

FinishTypical Concern
Plain / blackNeeds rust prevention during shipping and storage
Zinc platedMay not suit heavy outdoor exposure
Hot-dip galvanizedThread fit and nut compatibility must be checked
Zinc flakeGood corrosion resistance with controlled thickness
PTFE or special coatingTorque and approval requirements must be reviewed

For outdoor or corrosion-sensitive structures, compare various coated fasteners before finalizing the order.

Common Site Problems I Have Seen

Wrong Standard on the RFQ

The buyer sends only “M24 × 100, grade 10.9.” The supplier quotes a general bolt. The project later asks for EN 14399. The price, documents, and production route all change.

Loose Bolts, Nuts and Washers from Different Lots

This is risky for structural assemblies. It may pass a quick visual check, but fail document review.

Missing DoP or CE Documents

For European projects, compliance paperwork can be as important as the product itself. If documents are not prepared before shipment, the buyer may face site delays.

Coating Approved Too Late

Hot-dip galvanizing or zinc flake coating should be confirmed early. Coating affects lead time, thread fit, and packing.

RFQ Checklist for EN Structural Fasteners

Before requesting a quotation, provide:

  1. Project standard: EN 15048, EN 14399, EN 1090-2, or project drawing
  2. Connection type: non-preloaded or preloaded
  3. Bolt diameter, length, thread pitch, and thread length
  4. Property class and material requirement
  5. Nut and washer matching requirement
  6. Surface finish or coating
  7. CE marking, DoP, MTC, and inspection documents
  8. Marking and packaging requirements
  9. Quantity by size and assembly type
  10. Delivery schedule and inspection procedure

For special lengths, non-standard heads, special coatings, or drawing-based parts, use custom non-standard fasteners and confirm the EN compliance requirement before production.

Final Advice

EN structural fastener standards should be confirmed before price negotiation. The right question is not only “what size and grade?” It is “which EN standard, which assembly, which documents, and which installation method?”

Clear answers at the RFQ stage prevent rejected shipments, site delays, and costly rework.

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