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      Hexagonal bolts are often encountered in daily life, but because there are
      many specifications of hexagonal bolts, it also causes some troubles for
      consumers to choose hexagonal bolts. Today, let's take a look at what hexagonal
      bolts are and what hexagonal bolt specifications are for your reference.

      Definition of hexagonal bolts

      Hexagonal bolts are hexagonal head bolts (partial threads)-C grade and
      hexagonal head bolts (full threads)-C grade, also known as hexagonal head bolts
      (rough) rough hexagonal head bolts, black iron screws.

      Uses of hexagonal bolts

      In conjunction with nuts, the threaded connection method is used to connect
      two parts into a whole. The characteristic of this connection is that it is
      detachable, that is, if the nut is unscrewed, the two parts can be separated.
      The product grades are C, B, and A.

      Materials of hexagonal bolts

      Steel, stainless steel, copper, aluminum, plastic, etc.

      National standard codes of hexagonal bolts

      GB5780, 5781, 5782, 5783, 5784, 5785, 5786-86

      Specifications of hexagonal bolts

      Thread specifications: M3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, (14), 16, (18), 20, (22), 24,
      (27), 30, (33), 36, (39), 42, (45), 48, (52), 56, (60), 64, not recommended in
      brackets. Screw length: 20~500MM

      The relevant information about hexagonal bolts is introduced here. I hope
      this article is helpful to you. If you still have any questions, please leave a
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