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8-Mark Hexagon Bolt Half-Thread【1-90 Pieces Per Package】 (HXN8BH-ST3W-M8-75)

8-Mark Hexagon Bolt Half-Thread HXN8BH-ST3W-M8-75

Strength classification 8T (minimum tensile load 80kgf / mm2) screw.

Part Number
HXN8BH-ST3W-M8-75
Part NumberStandard Unit PriceMinimum order quantityVolume DiscountDays to ShipRoHSNominal of Thread (M) Length L (mm) Surface Treatment Sales Unit Thread Length
(mm)

MYR 5.68

1 Piece(s) 5 Day(s) or more 10875[Trivalent Chromate] Trivalent WhiteLow Quantity (can be purchased from one)25

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Basic Information

Drive Type No Material SWCH Equivalent Strength Class (Steel) 8.8
Additional Shape Standard Thread Type Metric coarse Detailed Shape Standard
Application High Strength

Frequently asked question (FAQ)

Question: What does the "8-Mark" on the bolt head indicate?
Answer: The 8-Mark signifies a strength classification of 8T, meaning the bolt has a minimum tensile strength of 80 kgf/mm², ensuring high load-bearing capacity.
Question: Why is a high-tensile bolt necessary for certain applications?
Answer: High-tensile bolts like this one can withstand greater forces, making them essential for:
•Heavy machinery and structural assemblies
•Automotive and aerospace applications
•High-load industrial equipment
Question: How does the tensile strength compare to standard bolts?
Answer: An 8T-rated bolt is significantly stronger than a standard Grade 4.6 or 5.8 bolt, offering higher load-bearing capacity and durability.
Question: How do I prevent galling when tightening these bolts?
Answer: To prevent galling:
•Use proper lubrication (e.g., anti-seize compounds).
•Tighten bolts slowly and evenly to reduce heat buildup.
•Avoid over-tightening, which may cause thread damage.

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