DIN 976 STUD BOLTS

DIN 976 – Metric thread stud bolts.
Current norm: DIN 976-1. Equivalent norms: UNI 6610

Material
CS Steel, Galvanized steel, Stainless steel A2, A4, Brass

DIN 976 Application:

The DIN 976 stud was widely used in many industrial and manufacturing industries for fastening structural elements from wood, metal, as well as during construction and installation works. The most often used in the installation and engineering works. The strength class of the stud is DIN 976 4.8, 5.8, 8.8, 10.9, 12.9 (high strength stud)

Analogues:DIN 975

Benefits
DIN 976 Bolts are Metric Threaded Stud Bolts.
Simplicity, ease and convenience of operation, it is enough to install the pin into the holes of the parts and tighten the nuts with the keys, which are installed on both sides of the fastening element.
High quality and reliability of the connection, even if it is affected by vibration loads, completely eliminates the possibility of self-twisting, especially if special washers are used.
Resistance to corrosive environments and corrosion, DIN 976 can be used to fasten metal structures in high humidity conditions.

Operation
The stud is perfect for fixing metal and wood constructions between each other, the connection is of maximum strength and is highly resistant to mechanical and vibration loads.
Most often this fastener element is used in assembly and construction works, as well as in industry and manufacturing industries.

 

We can manufacture and export DIN 976 Bolts as per specifications (custom drawing and samples)

DIN 976-1 Type B A4-70 Stud Bolt with Hex Nut

China DIN 976-1 Type B A4-70 Stud Bolts ASTM A193 Grade B8M SS316 Stud Bolts manufacturer A4-70 stud Bolts are manufactured from 316 Stainless Steel in accordance with EN 3506 specification What is A4-70 Stainless Steel? A4 is made from SS 316 material and 70 which classifies its strength. When we say A4-70 it generally means that the bolt / screw is from SS 316 grade and has an ultimate tensile strength as 70 kg or 700 n/mm2. A threaded rod, also known as a stud, is a relatively long rod that is threaded on both ends; the thread may extend [...]

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