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Use our bolt size chart to learn how to measure bolt size and the different dimensions of a bolt. Imperial and metric measurements included.
Outline. Introduction To Bolts, Nuts and Washers Sizes. A Bolt is a cylindrical object with a hexagonal (sometimes square) head on one end and threads (fully or partially) on the other end. A Nut is the counterpart of the Bolt and it is hexagonal (sometimes square) object with threads on the inside.
The below charts show all the possible thread size combinations of diameters/pitch as defined in ISO-261. MC – Metric Coarse Thread Series. MF – Metric Fine Thread Series. Click to get the Full Thread Data-Sheet for a specific combination.
In this article, we’ll go through a complete guide of bolts, which involves bolts definition, types & uses, dimensions explain, and the standard bolt sizes chart in metric and imperial.
Fastener Size Tables. This page provides tables listing sizes of inch and metric bolts, nuts, and washers. For information on bolted joints, see our bolted joint analysis reference.
The Unified Thread Standard (UTS) defines a 60° thread form in Inch dimensions as described in the ASME B1.1 standard. It is the North American equivalent of the ISO metric thread system. The UTS serves as the leading standard for bolts, nuts, and a wide variety of other threaded fasteners used in the USA and Canada.
ANSI External Screw Threads Size & Tolerances Chart. ANSI Hardware Menu. Fastener and Screw / Bolt Design, Formula and Calculations. Related: Metric External (Fasteners) Thread Designations Sizes M1.6 - M18. Metric External (Fasteners) Thread and Fastener Sizes M20 - M50.
This standard bolt size chart serves as a quick reference for the most common bolt sizes used across various industries. Understanding these sizes facilitates efficient selection based on factors like load capacity and material compatibility.
The bolt body has three dimensions that are essential to any bolt size chart: bolt diameter and thread pitch. In standard bolt size charts, the thread pitch is the number of threads in one inch. In the metric system, it’s the distance between two threads in millimeters.
IMPORTANT: Make sure to print this chart to Actual Size (no scaling). After printing, measure the ruler in the margin to ensure correct scale. www.boltdepot.com/tools