M10 (10mm x 30mm) Hex Bolt (Fully Threaded Setscrew) – Stainless Steel (A2) (Pack of 10)
Price: £7.98
(as of May 25,2024 00:22:10 UTC – Product Description
Bolts (Hex)
A Hexagon Bolt, commonly shortened to Hex Bolt, is a threaded fastener with a hexagonal head shape. The bolt is designed to be installed using a spanner, or hex driver. They have a very robust design which is suitable for extremely heavy-duty fastening applications, so are generally available in larger sizes than equivalent fasteners.
Fully Threaded / SetScrew: Threading covers the entire shaft allowing fitting in to pre-threaded holes / sockets, and giving an improved grip strength.Plain / Partially Threaded: Feature an unthreaded section at the top of the shaft which gives even greater tensile strength.Flanged: A variant of the other types, which includes a fixed integrated-washer (flange) that provides a greater surface area below the head, improving resistance to loosening.
Fully Threaded / SetScrew
Where the shaft is less than 125mm long the threaded section will be 2x the diameter of the shaft + 6mm.
Examples:
M8 x 20mm = 16mm + 6mm = 22mm (Fully Threaded)M8 x 40mm = 16mm + 6mm = 22mm (22mm Threaded / 18mm UnThreaded)
Partially Threaded
Where the shaft is between 125mm and 250mm long the threaded section will be 2x the diameter of the shaft + 12mm.
Example: M8 x 200mm = 16mm + 12mm = 28mm (28mm Threaded / 172mm UnThreaded)
Flanged
Where the shaft is more than 250mm long the threaded section will be 2x the diameter of the shaft + 25mm.
Example: M8 x 250mm = 16mm + 25mm = 41mm (41mm Threaded / 209mm UnThreaded)
Fully Threaded
Partially Threaded
Flanged
How to Measure
Width Measured from the major diameter of the thread (outermost tip to outermost tip on either side). Length Measured from the place where the fastener would fit flush with the surface. For most bolt types this is immediately below the head (shaft only). Threads All threads are ‘Standard’ (usually ‘Coarse’) unless otherwise specified and conform to the ISO-965 standards. Metric (M) All metric threads conform to the ISO 965 standard for metric thread tolerances. That means that any ‘M’ sized bolt / machine-screw can be used with the equivalent nut.
Heads – Drives – Slots – Sockets
There are many variations of drive, head, slot, or socket. Some have other benefits (e.g. tamper-proofing / security), but the main difference is simply in the choice of tool(s) used to fit / remove the fastener.
Materials
Steel (Zinc Plated) A Corrosion-Retardant plating provides protection from external elements and extends the life of the metal. Stainless (A1-303) A slightly softer Stainless Steel commonly found in small machined parts. Stainless (A2-304) The “Standard” Stainless Steel suitable for long term outdoor use. Stainless (A4-306) A more advanced type of Stainless Steel that is suitable for direct contact with salt-water (Sometimes known as ‘Marine Grade’). Aluminium A non-magnetic metal that’s very light and will not rust. Brass An alloy of copper and zinc. Softer than steel but water resistant and anti-corrosive so ideal for outdoor / marine purposes. Black Steel An un-coated metal suitable for most internal applications (Also known as Self-Coloured) Nylon/Plastic A lightweight alternative to metals with greater insulation properties. Fibre Expands when wet to form a tighter seal.
Head Type: Hex
Material: Stainless Steel
Measurement: Metric
Plating: N/A
Tolerance: ISO 965 Standard
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Bolts (Hex)
A Hexagon Bolt, commonly shortened to Hex Bolt, is a threaded fastener with a hexagonal head shape. The bolt is designed to be installed using a spanner, or hex driver. They have a very robust design which is suitable for extremely heavy-duty fastening applications, so are generally available in larger sizes than equivalent fasteners.
Fully Threaded / SetScrew: Threading covers the entire shaft allowing fitting in to pre-threaded holes / sockets, and giving an improved grip strength.Plain / Partially Threaded: Feature an unthreaded section at the top of the shaft which gives even greater tensile strength.Flanged: A variant of the other types, which includes a fixed integrated-washer (flange) that provides a greater surface area below the head, improving resistance to loosening.
Fully Threaded / SetScrew
Where the shaft is less than 125mm long the threaded section will be 2x the diameter of the shaft + 6mm.
Examples:
M8 x 20mm = 16mm + 6mm = 22mm (Fully Threaded)M8 x 40mm = 16mm + 6mm = 22mm (22mm Threaded / 18mm UnThreaded)
Partially Threaded
Where the shaft is between 125mm and 250mm long the threaded section will be 2x the diameter of the shaft + 12mm.
Example: M8 x 200mm = 16mm + 12mm = 28mm (28mm Threaded / 172mm UnThreaded)
Flanged
Where the shaft is more than 250mm long the threaded section will be 2x the diameter of the shaft + 25mm.
Example: M8 x 250mm = 16mm + 25mm = 41mm (41mm Threaded / 209mm UnThreaded)
Fully Threaded
Partially Threaded
Flanged
How to Measure
Width Measured from the major diameter of the thread (outermost tip to outermost tip on either side). Length Measured from the place where the fastener would fit flush with the surface. For most bolt types this is immediately below the head (shaft only). Threads All threads are ‘Standard’ (usually ‘Coarse’) unless otherwise specified and conform to the ISO-965 standards. Metric (M) All metric threads conform to the ISO 965 standard for metric thread tolerances. That means that any ‘M’ sized bolt / machine-screw can be used with the equivalent nut.
Heads – Drives – Slots – Sockets
There are many variations of drive, head, slot, or socket. Some have other benefits (e.g. tamper-proofing / security), but the main difference is simply in the choice of tool(s) used to fit / remove the fastener.
Materials
Steel (Zinc Plated) A Corrosion-Retardant plating provides protection from external elements and extends the life of the metal. Stainless (A1-303) A slightly softer Stainless Steel commonly found in small machined parts. Stainless (A2-304) The “Standard” Stainless Steel suitable for long term outdoor use. Stainless (A4-306) A more advanced type of Stainless Steel that is suitable for direct contact with salt-water (Sometimes known as ‘Marine Grade’). Aluminium A non-magnetic metal that’s very light and will not rust. Brass An alloy of copper and zinc. Softer than steel but water resistant and anti-corrosive so ideal for outdoor / marine purposes. Black Steel An un-coated metal suitable for most internal applications (Also known as Self-Coloured) Nylon/Plastic A lightweight alternative to metals with greater insulation properties. Fibre Expands when wet to form a tighter seal.
Head Type: Hex
Material: Stainless Steel
Measurement: Metric
Plating: N/A
Tolerance: ISO 965 Standard