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Different Grades of High Tensile Bolts

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Different Grades of High Tensile Bolts

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  1. Tensile strength is the maximum load that a material can support without breaking when stretched or divided by the original cross-sectional area of the material. Grade 8.8 Bolts 1 Grade 8.8 is one of the most common forms of high tensile material and is stocked in plain finish or zinc. It can further be plated in many other coatings. Grade 10.9 Bolts 2 It is made up of carbon steel or boron steel. These are most commonly used for bolting heavy to medium forged parts. Its minimum Tensile Strength is 1040 MPa 150839 psi. Grade 12.9 Bolts 3 These fasteners and fixings are for the heaviest objects that require high strength jobs. Its minimum Tensile Strength is 1220 MPa 176946 psi. Grade 14.9 Bolts 4 These are the higher-end range of bolts that are used for more structural products that require the highest strength. Its minimum Tensile Strength is 1400 MPa 203052 psi. www.wrightsautosupplies.co.uk

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