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8.8 and 4.8 are the strength grades of bolts. Generally, Grade 8.8 bolts are made of 45 steel, and
Grade 4.8 bolts are made of Q235-A, but they are not limited to the above two materials
8.8 মানে:
The first 8 represents the tensile strength Rm
Rm=8 × 100 N/mm2 =800 N/mm2=800MPa
Second,. 8 is the yield strength ratio of 0.8
Re800*0.8=640MPa
4.8 এর অর্থ
Tensile strength Rm=4 × 100 N/mm2=400 N/mm2=400MPa
Yield strength Re=400 × 0.8=320MPa
The performance grades of bolts are divided into more than 10 grades, including 3.6, 4.6, 4.8, 5.6, 6.8, 8.8, 9.8, 10.9, and 12.9. Bolts of grade 8.8 and above are made of low-carbon alloy steel or medium carbon steel and undergo heat treatment (quenching and tempering), which are collectively referred to as high-strength bolts, and the rest are collectively referred to as ordinary bolts. The bolt performance grade designation consists of two parts of numbers that represent the nominal tensile strength value and yield strength ratio of the bolt material.
Hexagon nuts are divided into three types according to their nominal thickness: Type I, Type II,
and Thin. Nuts above Grade 8 are classified into Type I and Type II.
Type I hexagon nuts are most widely used. Type I nuts are divided into three grades: A, B, and
C. Grade A and B nuts are suitable for machines, equipment, and structures with low surface
roughness and high accuracy requirements, while Grade C nuts are used for machines, equipment,
or structures with relatively rough surfaces and low accuracy requirements; Type II hexagon nuts
have a relatively thick thickness and are often used in situations where assembly and disassembly
are often required.