DIN 912 8,8 Delta Bolt with cylindrical head and socket head

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DIN 912 8,8 Delta Bolt with cylindrical head and socket head
DIN 912 8,8 Delta Bolt with cylindrical head and socket head креслення

A cylindrical head bolt is a fastener consisting of a metal stud with an incomplete metric thread and a high cylindrical head with an INBUS (hexagonal) slot.

The DIN 912 bolt is used for connecting and fastening parts and structures in construction and mechanical engineering.

The material of manufacture is high-strength structural alloy steel. The high strength class 8.8. allows the bolts to be used in highly loaded connections.

Coating: Delta-MKS. Delta-MKS protective dispersed zinc anti-corrosion coating provides highly effective cathodic corrosion protection.

Analogs of GOST 11738-84, ISO 4762, PN 82302.

DIN 912 8,8 Delta Bolt with cylindrical head and socket head
DIN 912 8,8 Delta Bolt with cylindrical head and socket head креслення

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Specifications

Fastening groupHigh-strength fastening
StandardDIN 912
MaterialStal
Strength class8.8
CoatingDelta-MKS
Diameter, mm10
Length, mm55
Packaging, pcs.1
HeadCylindrical
Type of carvingPartially
SlotHexagonal (INBUS)
Thread typeMetric
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