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A grade 8 nut is a type of fastener made from high-strength steel and is typically used in applications requiring superior durability and resistance to shear and tensile forces. It is often paired with grade 8 bolts, which have a minimum tensile strength of 150,000 psi. These nuts are usually marked with six radial lines on the top surface to indicate their grade. Commonly used in heavy-duty applications, grade 8 nuts are suited for automotive, construction, and manufacturing industries.
They will be in Grade 3 . Grade 1 : 6 Grade 2 : 7 Grade 3 : 8 Grade 4 : 9 Grade 5 : 10 Grade 6 : 11 Grade 7 : 12 Grade 8 : 13 Grade 9 : 14 Grade 10 : 15 and so on.
It is second grade or you can say 2nd grade.
Grade S:Super. Grade A:Awesome. Grade B:Better. Grade C:Cool.Grade D:Darn(Down). Grade F:Failure.
They replace the factory body mounting bolts.
Absolutely. The grade of bolt has nothing to do with rust resistant properties.
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Grade 10.9 bolts or capscrews have a minimum tensile strength of 1040N/mm2 and a hardness of 320 - 380Hv10. Grade 12.9 bolts or capscrews have a minimum tensile strength of 1220N/mm2 and a hardness of 385 - 435Hv10. The 12.9 fastener is therefore a higher grade (hardness and tensile strength) fastener compared with 10.9 grade
3/8 bolts with standard SAE threads that are no less than one inch long. these bolts will have a 9/16 head. i recomend GRADE 8 bolts. lesser grade bolts will work but can sheer. i used 1 1/4 inch long bolts on my big block with no issues. oh and there are 6 bolts that go from bell to block
They are grade eight, and a special length. Do not use a normal bolt.
I would recommend at least Grade 8, just to make sure.
They are generally made of grade 8, heat treated steel.
A grade 5 hardness bolt is a bolt made of medium carbon steel and depending on the manufacturer can either be or not heat treated.
Grade 9 bolts are ideal for heavy-duty applications and are also often used in heavy machinery such as bulldozers. Not only are these bolts considerably stronger than they're grade 8 counterparts, but they are also considerably more resistant to corrosive elements as they are made with yellow zinc chromate
310Nm (230ft/lbs) Dry Zinc Plated
3/8 by 3inch grade 8