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  2. Grade 5 Bolts - McMaster-Carr

    www.mcmaster.com/products/bolts/fastener-strength-grade-class~sae-grade-5

    Components travel along a screw with broad, square threads to clamp and lift heavy loads. 27 products. Choose from our selection of grade 5 bolts in a wide range of styles and sizes. In stock and ready to ship.

  3. Grades of Bolts - Bolt Grade Marking Chart | AFT Fasteners

    www.aftfasteners.com/grades-of-bolts-bolt-grade-markings-bolt-strength-chart

    This chart helps to identify the grades of bolts using the identification marks on the bolt's head along with the strength and hardness of common grade bolts. Please note the bolt heads may also include the manufacturer's identification stamp, especially with high strength bolts.

  4. Grade 5 Steel Bolts - McMaster-Carr

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    Choose from our selection of grade 5 steel bolts in a wide range of styles and sizes. In stock and ready to ship.

  5. Hillman Grade 5 Screws and Nuts (AVAILABLE IN STORE ONLY)

    www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/hexagonal-head-bolt-grade-5

    Crafted from premium alloy steel these fasteners are heat-treated for unmatched durability. Save by buying what you need, and nothing extra. All Grade 5 fasteners listed are sold in-store at all Tractor Supply stores. Grade 5 bulk fasteners include Hex Cap Screws and Hex Nuts.

  6. ASTM A325 vs. Grade 5 bolts - Portland Bolt

    www.portlandbolt.com/technical/faqs/astm-a325-vs-gr

    A325 structural bolts (and A490s) are specifically used for steel to steel structural connections and are typically tensioned beyond their yield point when installed, whereas SAE grade 5 bolts are used for many general purpose applications and are not normally installed that way.

  7. Bolt Grade Markings and Strength Chart

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    A-2 & A-4 Stainless. Tensile Strength: The maximum load in tension (pulling apart) which a material can withstand before breaking or fracturing. Yield Strength: The maximum load at which a material exhibits a specific permanent deformation.

  8. Bolt and Nut Grades Explained: Understanding Strength and...

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    Bolt and nut grades are defined by both the material and the strength, which helps determine how much stress they can handle. Each grade has specific applications, and knowing the differences can help you choose the right fastener for your project. What is a Bolt and Nut Grade?

  9. Grade 5 - Bolts - The Home Depot

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    Get free shipping on qualified Grade 5 Bolts products or Buy Online Pick Up in Store today in the Hardware Department.

  10. Grade 5 Steel Specialty Bolts - McMaster-Carr

    www.mcmaster.com/products/grade-5-steel-specialty-bolts

    Secure structural joints in concrete, brick, and other building materials. 36 products. Choose from our selection of grade 5 steel specialty bolts in a wide range of styles and sizes. In stock and ready to ship.

  11. Bolt Grades - What the Numbers Mean, What are Different ... -...

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    The most common SAE bolt grades are 2, 5, 8, and 10. Grade 2: The weakest grade. It is typically used for light-duty applications. Grade 5: A medium-strength grade. It is commonly used in construction and automotive applications. Grade 8: A high-strength grade.