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high strength bolt

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davide_r

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Would someone know how to indicate a retail supplier of high-strength bolts, to understand the one with the brand (bar), in the mile zone? I need hexagonal-headed screws m12x60 and m16x70, but the quantities are small and I cannot turn to a wholesaler or producer for obvious reasons.
thanks for the collaboration.
 
Would someone know how to indicate a retail supplier of high-strength bolts, to understand the one with the brand (bar), in the mile zone? I need hexagonal-headed screws m12x60 and m16x70, but the quantities are small and I cannot turn to a wholesaler or producer for obvious reasons.
thanks for the collaboration.
go well also according to astm to 193 gr. b7.
 
I think it is enough that the conventional breaking load is indicated with the usual 12.9 wording try to see if you simplify your life. At the moment I have no comparative tables between the two standards.
 
I think it is enough that the conventional breaking load is indicated with the usual 12.9 wording try to see if you simplify your life. At the moment I have no comparative tables between the two standards.
I thank mechanicalmg for the advice, but I explain better, I do not have to use them for pressure devices or critical uses but, for the use they are intended, they are subjected to a high torque moment. The problem is that I don't know a supplier that can supply them in small quantities.
 
test by : drill bolts s.r.l.
via carlo porta, 7 - 24047 treviglio (bg)
tel. 0363.30.24.76 - 30.49.77 fax 0363.30.75.32
 

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