Product Description
Hex Head Bolts
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Size
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M 6 TO M 24
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Brand
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VI
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Head Type
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HEX
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Type
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HEX BOLT
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Thread Type
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Full Thread
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Material
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High Tensile Steel
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Grade
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8.8
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Standard
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DIN 931 / DIN 933
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Color
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Black
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We specialize in manufacturing wide range of Hex Head Bolts &Screws that is available in a variety of sizes. These are fabricated using quality raw material and are tested for durability and reliability. We also take specifications from clients in accordance with their requirement our range includes:
We produce various types of Hex Head Bolts & Screws as per following parameters:
Standards :
Hex Head Bolts Half Thread
DIN-931 / ISO-4014 / EN-24014, ISO-4016, IS : 1363, IS : 12427, BS-4190
Hex Head Screw Full Thread
DIN-933/IS:1363, 1364/ISO-4017, 4018, BS-4190 / AS-1111/ BS-3692
Sizes : M8 to M64, Length upto 400MM
Grades : 4.6, 5.6, 5.8, 6.8, 8.8, 10.9, 12.9
Material : Carbon Steel, Boron Steel, Alloy Steel
Surface : HDG, Zinc Plated, Self, Black
Additional Information:
Delivery Time: 30 DAYS
Packaging Details: CARTONS
High-Performance Fastener SolutionsHex Head Bolts are engineered for reliability in construction, automotive, machinery, and engineering applications. Offering tensile strengths between 400-1200 MPa and advanced corrosion resistance, these bolts address diverse requirements for strength and environmental compatibility. A variety of grades, finishes, and customization options ensure they integrate seamlessly into both standard and specialized fastening scenarios.
Customizable for Every ApplicationWith diameter, length, thread pitch (coarse/fine), and finish customization available, these bolts can be tailored to precise project specifications. Choices of color, material, surface treatment, and shank type (partially/fully threaded) further enhance adaptability. Supported by large monthly capacity and packaging flexibility, they are an optimal solution for large-scale industrial, commercial, or domestic use.
FAQ's of Hex Head Bolts:
Q: How do I choose the correct grade and size of Hex Head Bolt for my project?
A: Select the grade (4.6, 8.8, 10.9, or 12.9) based on the required tensile strength and application environment. The bolt size (diameter and length) and thread type should correspond to the mechanical specifications and load requirements of your project. Consulting relevant standards (DIN 933, ISO 4017, ASTM A307) is recommended.
Q: What are the benefits of using Hex Head Bolts in outdoor or corrosive environments?
A: Hex Head Bolts are available with corrosion-resistant finishes such as zinc plating, hot dip galvanization, and black oxide. When combined with stainless or alloy steel materials, these features ensure long-term performance in outdoor or harsh conditions. They are also RoHS compliant, assuring environmental safety.
Q: Where can these Hex Head Bolts be used?
A: These bolts are suitable for a wide range of applications, including construction, machinery, automotive assembly, engineering work, and securing fastening components both indoors and outdoors.
Q: What packaging options are available for bulk orders?
A: Hex Head Bolts can be supplied in boxes, bulk, or cartons, tailored to meet your shipping, storage, and handling needs. Packaging type can be specified at the time of order placement.
Q: How does the installation process work for these bolts?
A: Thanks to their external hex drive and high precision, installation is straightforward using standard wrenches or power tools. The defined head height and thread options ensure easy and secure fastening, optimizing efficiency during assembly.
Q: What customization options are offered for color, finish, or threading?
A: These bolts can be manufactured in silver, black, or custom colors, with a choice between polished, matte, or personalized finishes. Threading options include metric, UNC, UNF, or BSW, and thread pitches may be coarse or fine as per customer specifications.
Q: When should I use fully threaded versus partially threaded Hex Head Bolts?
A: Use fully threaded bolts for maximum grip along the entire shank or when fastening thinner materials. Partially threaded bolts are preferable for applications requiring high shear strength in the unthreaded section, such as structural connections.