Bolts
Heavy Hex Bolts:
Heavy
hex bolts are generally specified for high temperature
or high pressure applications, particularly where
bolt heads will bear against flanges. Standard diameters
are 1/2" and larger. The main difference between
a heavy hex bolt and a regular (or finished) hex bolt
is the distance across opposite flats of the hex.
Heavy hex bolts are 1/8 of an inch larger than a finished
hex bolt of the same diameter. The formula for determining
hex size is one-and-a-half times the diameter plus
1/8".
ASTM (ASME) A193 is one specification that is usually
sited in connection with heavy hex bolts. Several
different materials are covered by ASTM A193. Nickel
Systems can supply bolting to A193 B7 (4140 Steel
- Heat Treated), A193 B8 (304 Stainless), A193 B8C
(347 Stainless), A193 B8M (316 Stainless), A193 B8R
(Nitronic<R> 50), A193 B8S (Nitronic<R>
60), and A193B8T (321 Stainless).
Nickel Systems is not limited to materials covered
by ASTM A193. Currently we have in stock heavy hex
bolts in Alloy C276 (Hastelloy<R> C) and Alloy
20 (Carpenter 20<R>). Bolting in other materials
can be provided.
