A brass bolt is a strong fastener made of a copper and zinc alloy.These bolts are used by installers to connect goods to surfaces composed of wood, metal, or composite materials as well as to unite these materials together.
The 25 mm long bolts feature M8 threading over their whole lengths, and they are made to comply with DIN 931/933 standard criteria. Before gaining the RS mark of approval, the bolts, which are a part of the RS PRO line, go through rigorous testing to confirm their quality and tenacity.
These hex bolts are compliant with ANSI/ESD S20.20:2014 and BS EN 61340-5-1:2007, which ensures the avoidance of harm from electrostatic discharge. They are a good choice for marine situations because of their solid brass design, which provides exceptional corrosion resistance in damp environments.
What are Hex Bolts good for?
Hex bolts, also known as hex cap screws, are substantial bolts with a six-sided (hexagonal!) head that are used to fasten metal or wood.
How strong is a brass bolt?
Its yield strength is 30,000 psi, while its tensile strength is 50,000 psi. Commercial brass is composed of mostly copper (55–65%), zinc (35–42%), and lead (0.05–3.5%). It has equivalent yield and tensile properties to brass alloy 360.
Where are hex head bolts used?
Hex bolts are frequently utilized for projects like bridges, docks, buildings, and highway infrastructure where wood, metal, and other construction materials are being employed.
They are employed in many different areas and have high tensile characteristics. They are mostly employed in heavy-duty applications for fastening and fixing.
Technical Data of Brass Hex Bolts
Material : Brass IS318- 319-320, CuZn40Pb2, CuZn39Pb3 as per customer’s Specifications.
Finish : Brass Natural, Nickel, Crome, Silver, Gold, Electro-Tinned as per customer’s requirements
Size : All dimensions are in MM. Any kind of Parts can be developed and supplied exactly as per customer specifications, design and requirements.