How to Confirm Bolt Grade with Suppliers Before Production
Bolt grade must be confirmed before production, not after shipment. Once steel is cut, heat treated, coated, and packed, correcting a wrong grade becomes expensive
Industrial Fastening Knowledge · Industry Trends · Technical Insights
Bolt grade must be confirmed before production, not after shipment. Once steel is cut, heat treated, coated, and packed, correcting a wrong grade becomes expensive
Fastener strength is often discussed by grade: 8.8, 10.9, 12.9, A2-70, A4-80, ASTM B7, and so on. That is necessary, but it is not enough.
When buyers see “8.8” on a bolt head, it is easy to think it is just a factory mark. It is not. For metric bolts,
Threaded rod looks simple, but grade selection is where many buying mistakes start. A low-strength rod may bend or stretch. A high-strength rod may be
Industrial Fastening Knowledge · Industry Trends · Technical Insights
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