GIC Fasteners, a leading name in the fastener industry, proudly presents our range of Carbon Steel Bolts meticulously engineered to meet the most stringent industry standards. Compliant with DIN, ASTM, ISO, and BS specifications, as well as equivalent international standards, our carbon steel bolts exemplify our unwavering commitment to quality and precision. Whether you require bolts for construction, manufacturing, or any other application, GIC Fasteners' Carbon Steel Bolts are the epitome of durability, reliability, and performance. Trust in our expertise and quality assurance to secure your projects with excellence.
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Specification | : | ASTM A 193 / ASME SA 193 |
Standard | : | DIN, ASTM, BS, ISO and all other International Standards |
Length | : | 3 mm to 200 mm |
Size | : | M3 – M56 | 3/6″ to 2″ | Custom Sizes |
Type | : | Hex Head Bolts, Square Bolts, U bolts, Eye bolts, T bolt, Hex Bolt, Lag Bolts, Counter sunk Bolts, etc. |
Threads: | : | BSF, UNF METRIC, UNC, BSW or as required |
Head Drive | : | Phillips, Slotted, Phillips/Slot, Six-Lobe etc |
BS 970: 1955 | Chemical Composition | |||||||
Carbon | Silicon | Manganese | Nickel | Chromium | Molybdenum | sulphur | Phosphorus | |
EN3B | 0.25Max | 0.35Max | 1.0Max | – | – | – | 0.06Max | 0.06Max |
EN1A | 0.07/0.15 | 0.10Max. | 0.80/1.20 | – | – | – | 0.20/0.30 | 0.07Max |
EN8 | 0.35/0.45 | 0.05/0.35 | 0.60/1.00 | – | – | – | 0.06Max | 0.06Max |
EN9 | 0.50/0.60 | 0.05/0.35 | 0.50/0.80 | – | – | – | 0.06Max | 0.06Max |
EN16 | 0.30/0.40 | 0.10/0.35 | 1.30/1.80 | – | – | 0.20/0.35 | 0.05Max | 0.05Max |
EN19 | 0.35/0.45 | 0.10/0.35 | 0.50/0.80 | – | 0.90/1.50 | 0.20/0.40 | 0.05Max | 0.05Max |
EN24 | 0.35/0.45 | 0.10/0.35 | 0.45/0.70 | 1.30/1.80 | 0.90/1.40 | 0.20/0.35 | 0.05Max | 0.05Max |
Grade | Material | Tensile Strength MPa min. | Proof Strength MPa min. | Core Rockwell Hardness | Yield Strength MPa min. | |
Min. | Max. | |||||
4.6 | Low or Medium Carbon Steel | 400 | 225 | B67 | B99.5 | 240 |
8.8 | Medium Carbon Steel Q+T | 800830 | 580600 | C22C23 | C32C34 | 640660 |
All measurements in millimeters
NOMINAL SIZE (D) |
BODY DIAMETER |
BOLT HEAD THICKNESS |
ACROSS THE FLATS |
ACROSS CORNERS |
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D (MAX) |
D (MIN) |
H (MAX) |
H (MIN) |
F (MAX) |
F (MIN) |
C (MAX) |
C (MIN) |
|
m10 |
10.00 |
9.78 |
6.63 |
6.17 |
17.00 |
15.73 |
18.48 |
17.77 |
m12 |
12.00 |
11.73 |
7.76 |
4.24 |
19.00 |
17.73 |
20.78 |
20.03 |
m14 |
14.00 |
13.73 |
9.09 |
8.51 |
22.00 |
20.67 |
24.25 |
23.35 |
m16 |
16.00 |
15.73 |
10.32 |
9.68 |
24.00 |
23.67 |
27.71 |
26.75 |
m20 |
20.00 |
19.67 |
12.88 |
12.12 |
30.00 |
29.16 |
34.64 |
32.95 |
m24 |
24.00 |
23.67 |
15.44 |
14.56 |
36.00 |
35.00 |
41.57 |
39.55 |
m30 |
30.00 |
29.67 |
19.48 |
17.92 |
46.00 |
45.00 |
53.12 |
50.85 |
m36 |
36.00 |
35.61 |
23.38 |
21.63 |
55.00 |
53.80 |
63.51 |
60.79 |
m42 |
42.00 |
41.38 |
26.97 |
25.03 |
65.00 |
62.90 |
75.06 |
71.71 |
m48 |
48.00 |
47.38 |
31.07 |
28.93 |
75.00 |
72.60 |
86.60 |
82.76 |
m56 |
56.00 |
55.26 |
36.2 |
33.80 |
85.00 |
82.20 |
98.15 |
93.71 |
m64 |
64.00 |
63.26 |
41.32 |
38.68 |
95.00 |
91.80 |
109.70 |
104.65 |
m72 |
72.00 |
71.26 |
46.45 |
43.55 |
105.00 |
101.40 |
121.24 |
115.60 |
m80 |
80.00 |
79.26 |
51.58 |
48.42 |
115.00 |
111.00 |
132.72 |
126.54 |
m90 |
90.00 |
89.13 |
57.74 |
54.26 |
130.00 |
125.50 |
150.11 |
143.07 |
m100 |
90.00 |
99.13 |
63.9 |
60.10 |
145.00 |
140.00 |
167.43 |
159.60 |
MM THREADS AS PER IS 1363/67 | ||||||||||
APPROXIMATE WEIGHT IN KGS FOR 100 NOS | ||||||||||
LENGTH | DIAMETER | |||||||||
M 5 | M 6 | M 8 | M 10 | M 12 | M 14 | M 16 | M 18 | M 20 | M 22 | |
16 mm | 0.448 | 0.743 | 1.590 | 3.211 | ||||||
20 mm | 0.598 | 0.812 | 1.711 | 3.411 | 4.892 | |||||
25 mm | 0.660 | 0.897 | 1.871 | 3.660 | 5.252 | 8.170 | ||||
30 mm | 0.737 | 1.010 | 2.070 | 3.912 | 5.574 | 9.690 | 10.707 | 18.657 | ||
35 mm | 0.804 | 1.120 | 2.271 | 4.223 | 5.974 | 10.000 | 11.416 | 16.026 | 19.608 | |
40 mm | 0.881 | 1.230 | 2.470 | 4.533 | 6.410 | 10.288 | 12.107 | 16.667 | 20.747 | |
45 mm | 0.958 | 1.340 | 2.671 | 4.840 | 6.859 | 10.504 | 12.821 | 17.241 | 21.739 | |
50 mm | 1.030 | 1.450 | 2.870 | 5.155 | 7.299 | 11.261 | 13.624 | 17.857 | 22.727 | 28.409 |
55 mm | 1.560 | 3.071 | 5.464 | 7.740 | 11.628 | 14.409 | 18.868 | 23.810 | 30.120 | |
60 mm | 1.670 | 3.270 | 5.774 | 8.183 | 12.255 | 15.244 | 20.000 | 25.126 | 32.051 | |
65 mm | 1.781 | 3.472 | 6.083 | 8.621 | 12.626 | 16.026 | 21.008 | 26.455 | 34.014 | |
70 mm | 1.890 | 3.671 | 6.394 | 9.058 | 12.987 | 16.835 | 22.124 | 27.778 | 35.461 | |
75 mm | 2.000 | 3.873 | 6.702 | 9.506 | 13.228 | 17.606 | 23.256 | 29.070 | 39.063 | |
80 mm | 2.111 | 4.072 | 7.013 | 10.000 | 13.889 | 18.248 | 24.510 | 30.303 | 40.000 | |
90 mm | 4.472 | 7.634 | 10.917 | 14.925 | 19.841 | 26.042 | 33.113 | 41.667 | ||
100 mm | 4.873 | 8.251 | 11.820 | 16.340 | 21.459 | 27.778 | 35.714 | 46.296 | ||
110 mm | 8.881 | 12.723 | 17.730 | 23.041 | 31.250 | 38.168 | 47.170 | |||
120 mm | 9.506 | 13.624 | 18.797 | 24.631 | 32.895 | 40.984 | 50.000 | |||
130 mm | 10.101 | 14.535 | 20.000 | 26.316 | 34.722 | 43.478 | 52.632 | |||
140 mm | 10.707 | 15.432 | 20.833 | 27.933 | 35.461 | 46.296 | 55.556 | |||
150 mm | 11.312 | 16.340 | 22.222 | 29.412 | 37.594 | 48.544 | 58.824 | |||
160 mm | 11.905 | 17.241 | 24.272 | 31.056 | 40.984 | 50.505 | 61.728 | |||
170 mm | 12.500 | 18.116 | 32.680 | 53.191 | 64.935 | |||||
180 mm | 13.123 | 19.011 | 26.882 | 34.247 | 55.556 | 67.568 | ||||
190 mm | 13.736 | 19.920 | 35.971 | 58.140 | 70.423 | |||||
200 mm | 14.327 | 20.833 | 29.586 | 37.594 | 49.020 | 60.976 | 73.529 | |||
220 mm | 15.528 | 22.624 | 40.650 | 65.789 | 79.365 | |||||
240 mm | 16.722 | 24.510 | 43.860 | 71.429 | 84.746 | |||||
250 mm | 17.301 | 25.381 | 45.455 | 74.627 | 87.719 | |||||
260 mm | 17.921 | 26.316 | 47.170 | 76.923 | 90.909 | |||||
280 mm | 19.157 | 28.090 | 50.505 | 81.967 | 98.039 | |||||
300 mm | 20.325 | 29.940 | 53.763 | 87.719 | 104.167 | |||||
320 mm | 31.646 | 56.818 | 92.593 | |||||||
340 mm | 33.557 | 60.241 | 98.039 | |||||||
360 mm | 35.211 | 63.291 | 104.167 | |||||||
380 mm | 37.037 | 66.667 | 108.696 | |||||||
400 mm | 39.063 | 69.444 | 113.636 |
Industry/Application | Usage |
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Construction | Carbon Steel Bolts are widely used in construction for structural connections, providing the necessary strength and durability for buildings, bridges, and infrastructure. |
Automotive | In the automotive industry, these bolts are employed for various applications, including engine components, chassis, and suspension systems, due to their high tensile strength. |
Machinery | Carbon Steel Bolts are essential in machinery manufacturing, where their durability and machinability make them suitable for securing critical components. |
Railroad | They play a crucial role in railroad infrastructure, used for tracks, bridges, and rolling stock, providing the necessary strength for safe and reliable transportation. |
Oil and Gas | In the oil and gas sector, these bolts are employed in pipelines, drilling equipment, and offshore structures, where durability and reliability are paramount. |
Agriculture | Carbon Steel Bolts are used in agricultural machinery and equipment for their strength and resistance to harsh environmental conditions. |
Manufacturing | They find application in various manufacturing processes, including the production of consumer goods, appliances, and industrial equipment. |
Infrastructure | For infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges, and tunnels, these bolts provide the structural stability required for public safety. |
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Absolutely. Carbon Steel Bolts are commonly used in outdoor applications. However, for extended durability, it's recommended to use coated or galvanized bolts to enhance corrosion resistance.
The primary difference is in their corrosion resistance. Carbon steel bolts are more susceptible to rust and corrosion than stainless steel bolts. Stainless steel is a better choice for applications requiring high resistance to corrosion.
It depends on the specific grade of carbon steel. Some carbon steel grades can handle elevated temperatures, but for extremely high-temperature applications, it's advisable to use alloy steel bolts.
Yes, they benefit from periodic maintenance. Applying a suitable coating or protective finish can help prevent rust and prolong the life of carbon steel bolts in exposed environments.
Yes, carbon steel is highly recyclable. Recycling carbon steel bolts reduces environmental impact and conserves resources, making them an eco-friendly choice.
Yes, we offer custom threading services to provide carbon steel bolts tailored to your specific needs, ensuring they fit perfectly in your application.
The lead time varies depending on the quantity and specifications of your order. Contact our team at sales@gicfasteners.com for precise lead time information for your order.
Yes, carbon steel bolts are commonly used in load-bearing structures in construction due to their high tensile strength and reliability.
Carbon steel bolts can be used in such applications but may require additional coatings or materials for enhanced corrosion resistance, depending on the specific chemicals involved. Consult with our experts for guidance.