Typical Sizes of Bolts
Generally, factors used in measuring bolt dimensions include things like the size range (particularly, measured in inches), the grade mark in the bolt, as well as the mechanical qualities that it carry like the tensile strength (psi), the proof load (psi) on the bolt, and its yield strength (psi). Four most common bolt dimensions include things like: (One) The SAE J429 typically carries a size range around ¼ to about 1 and ½ (in nominal range) for the fastener’s medium-sized carbon steel. The strength, which is referred to as the tensile strength of the bolt, is close to 60,000. (Two) The ASM A307 (for Grades A and B), that is around ¼ to 4 in its size, features a tensile strength similar to the first type mentioned. (Three) The ASTM A320 with a specification of Grade L7 has afeatures a tensile of 125,000 and yield strength of around 105,000. Its size is said to be about ¼ and up. (Four) The nominal dimension on the SAE J429 Grade 5 is close to ¼ to 1 and even larger. It features a yield of around 92,000 and its tensile is 120,000.