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Inch-series fasteners utilize standards  ASTM A307, ASTM A354, and ASTM A193
 
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ASTM A490 and ASTM A490M are ASTM International standards for heavy hex structural bolts made from alloy steel.  ASTM A490 bolts are equivalent to ASTM A325 bolts in application and geometry, but are made to a higher strength. The imperial grades are made to the same strength specifications as ASTM A354 grade BD. The metric grades are made to the same strength specifications as ASTM F568M property class 10.9.  The head markings may be alphanumeric or non-symmetrical tick marks.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 08:52, 12 June 2019

Bolts (non-metric) and all fasteners are made to meet certain strength requirements and have a grade or ASTM rating. Special markings on screw heads and nuts identify the fastener's grade. Bolts and screws have a grade and manufacturer identification marking. Screws and bolts above 1/4" are typically marked on the top of their head unless Grade 2.

Bolt Grade Markings and Tensile Strength - SAE and ASTM.

  • Bolts,Screws,Studs with no tick marks on the head = Grade 2 (same as metric grade 5.8)
  • Bolts,Screws,Studs with 3 symmetrical tick marks spaced 120° on the head = Grade 5 (same as metric grade 8.8)
  • Bolts,Screws,Studs with 5 symmetrical tick marks spaced 72° on the head = Grade 7
  • Bolts,Screws,Studs with 6 symmetrical tick marks spaced 60° on the head = Grade 8 (same as metric grade 10.9)

Grade 8 fasteners are the strongest with a minimum tensile strength of 150ksi for all diameters from ¼ inch through 1-1/2 inches. They are required to be heat-treated, quenched, and tempered.

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The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) has a standard called SAE J429 Mechanical And Material Requirements for Mechanical Fasteners. The standard introduces a designation system based on numbers where increasing numbers indicate increasing tensile strength. Another organization, ASTM International, formerly known as American Society for Testing and Materials, is an international standards organization that develops and publishes voluntary consensus technical standards. ASTM fastener standards specify and test the properties of mechanical fasteners such as bolts, nuts, screws, and other hardware fasteners.

Inch-series fasteners utilize standards ASTM A307, ASTM A354, and ASTM A193

ASTM A490 and ASTM A490M are ASTM International standards for heavy hex structural bolts made from alloy steel. ASTM A490 bolts are equivalent to ASTM A325 bolts in application and geometry, but are made to a higher strength. The imperial grades are made to the same strength specifications as ASTM A354 grade BD. The metric grades are made to the same strength specifications as ASTM F568M property class 10.9. The head markings may be alphanumeric or non-symmetrical tick marks.