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Tensile strength and proof loads SAE bolts. Proof Load - is the maximum tensile force that can be applied to a bolt that will not result in plastic deformation. Clamp load - equals to 75% of proof load.
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.
Tensile Strength: The resistance of a material to breaking under tension. Yield Strength: The stress at which a specific amount of deformation is produced. Proof Load: An axial tensile load which the product must stand without evidence of any permanent set.
Compatible denotes commercially available nut having suitable mechanical properties and dimensional configuration or style which will make it possible to obtain the desired bolt load. Higher strength nuts or nuts of equal strength may be a suitable substitute provided bolt standard allows.
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
Bolt grades are essential for ensuring that bolted joints are strong and durable enough to handle the intended load with the appropriate safety factor. These alphanumeric designations categorize bolts based on their mechanical properties, such as proof load, tensile strength, and surface hardness.
Strength Requirements by Grade. Tick the boxes to the left of the grade mark to bring up the Compare button. This will reduce the table to the selected grades for easy comparison. Nominal Size (In.) All specifications are ASTM unless otherwise noted.
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.
Bolt Grade Markings and Strength Chart for US Bolts. Head Marking, Grade, Material, Nominal Size Range (inches) and Bolt Strength.
ASTM steel bolts - proof and tensile strength.