Socket bolt - a bolt of different lengths with a reduced hexagonal head and a partial thread (the thread is longer than in DIN 610). This is a fastening element used to create a reliable connection, the design of which is characterized by a long threaded stud. The bolt is distinguished from other fasteners by the presence of a hexagonal head, a small or large metric thread. Used with a washer and/or nut, and a wrench or socket wrench for installation.
Strength class DIN 609
Bolt strength class DIN 609 is the maximum applied force at which the bolt begins to break. DIN 609 bolts are manufactured in strength class 10.9.
High-strength DIN 609 should only be purchased from proven suppliers. It is made of alloy steel and such bolts are used for responsible projects where, in addition to high loads and static loads, the DIN 609 bolt is subjected to constant vibration. Such bolts will be especially relevant in bridge construction, instrument construction, as well as in structures located near objects subject to vibration.
Fastening group DIN 609
High-strength bolts are made only from high-strength steel and belong to the High-strength fastener group.
Materials for making DIN 609 bolts
High strength bolts are made from only high strength structural alloy steel. The high strength class 10.9 allows the use of bolts in highly loaded connections.
Area of application of DIN 609 bolts
The DIN 609 bolt is used to connect and fasten parts, structures in construction and mechanical engineering for installation in a precisely machined landing hole without clearance.