The Force Method And Grade Meaning Of Bolts

May 20, 2022

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Bolts are divided into ordinary ones and those with reamed holes. Ordinary main bearing axial force, can also bear less demanding lateral force. The bolts used for the reaming hole should be matched with the size of the hole and used when subjected to lateral force.


According to relevant standards, the performance grades of carbon steel and alloy steel bolts are divided into more than 10 grades such as 3.6, 4.6, 4.8, 5.6, 6.8, 8.8, 9.8, 10.9, 12.9, etc. Among them, the bolts of grade 8.8 and above are made of low-carbon alloy steel or medium Carbon steel and heat treatment (quenching, tempering) are generally called high-strength bolts, and the rest are generally called ordinary bolts. 


The bolt performance grade label consists of two parts of numbers, which respectively represent the nominal tensile strength value and yield ratio of the bolt material. Stainless steel bolts are divided into A1-50, A1-70, A1-80, A2-50, A2-70, A2-80, A3-50, A3-70, A3-80, A4-50, A4-70, A4-80, A5-50, A5-70, A5-80, C1-50, C1-70, C1-110, C4-50, C4-70, C3-80, F1-45, F1- 60. The first letter and number represent the stainless steel group, and the second and third numbers represent 1/10 of the tensile strength.

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