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Fastener Dimensions Guide for Bolts, Nuts, Washers and Screws

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Fastener dimensions are easy to underestimate. A buyer may confirm the diameter and length, then miss the thread pitch, head height, washer OD, or nut thickness. The part may look correct in a photo but fail during assembly.

For RFQs, dimensions should be treated as technical data, not as a rough description. This is especially true when sourcing mixed fastener products for machinery, construction, maintenance, or distribution.

Core Dimensions Buyers Should Confirm

Basic Measurement Points

ProductKey DimensionsCommon RFQ Mistake
BoltsDiameter, pitch, length, thread length, head sizeConfusing full thread and partial thread
NutsThread size, pitch, width across flats, heightMatching thread but wrong nut height
WashersID, OD, thickness, hardnessChoosing by bolt size only
ScrewsDiameter, length, head type, drive size, thread formMeasuring from the wrong point

Bolt length is usually measured from under the head, except countersunk screws, which are measured overall. This small detail causes many receiving disputes.

Bolt and Screw Standards

DIN, ISO, ASTM and Inch Series

Metric fasteners often reference DIN and ISO standards. Inch fasteners may follow ASTM, ASME, or SAE practices. Cross reference tables help, but they do not replace dimensional review.

For example, DIN 933 and ISO 4017 both describe full thread hex bolts, but buyers should still confirm head dimensions, thread length rules, and tolerance expectations. The DIN and ISO fastener standards guide is useful when drawings mix older and newer references.

Nut and Washer Fit

The Assembly Must Match

A bolt is only one part of the joint. The nut and washer must fit the same standard logic.

Assembly ItemWhat to Check
NutGrade, height, thread pitch, finish
WasherInner diameter, outer diameter, thickness, hardness
BoltGrade, length, thread engagement, coating
SurfaceHole size, slot width, bearing area

For washers, OD matters. A larger OD spreads load over a wider bearing surface. A smaller OD may fit tight spaces but can increase surface pressure. Buyers can review flat washers when matching washer dimensions to bolts and nuts.

Finish and Dimensional Fit

Coating affects dimensions. Hot dip galvanizing adds thickness and may require compatible nuts. Zinc plating, black oxide, zinc flake, and passivation each have different effects on appearance, corrosion resistance, and thread behavior.

For coating-sensitive orders, review coated fasteners before approving substitutions.

RFQ Checklist

Send These Details First

  1. Standard or drawing.
  2. Diameter and thread pitch.
  3. Length and thread length.
  4. Head or drive type.
  5. Nut and washer requirements.
  6. Material and grade.
  7. Finish.
  8. Quantity by size.
  9. Packing and label needs.
  10. Inspection requirements.

If dimensions do not match catalog standards, review custom fasteners before production.

Final Advice

Good dimension control prevents wrong shipments, assembly delays, and claims. When details are unclear, send drawings, samples, or photos when you contact XZ Fastener. A clear RFQ saves more time than a fast guess.

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