Though hex bolts go by many names the characteristic that they all share is a hexagonal head, designed to be driven by a wrench. They all are commonly referred to as both bolts and screws. They are unique because of the threading. These bolts are partially threaded with a shoulder beneath the head. Tap Bolts are fully threaded up to the hexagonal head. The unique characteristic of a hex bolt is the design of the head, from which they get their name.
- Standard: Din 931, Din 960, ISO 4014, ISO 8765
- Diameter: M 3 – M 42, ¼” to 1”
- Length: 20 – 300 mm, 3/8” to 9”
- Material: Alloy, stainless steel
- Finish: Zinc trivalent, hexavalent, HDG, blackening
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