Download the specification from here: Din 931 Hex Bolt Specification
- GI (Electro Galvanized) – Basic corrosion protection
- HDG (Hot Dip Galvanized) – Heavy-duty corrosion resistance
- Black (Self-Color) – Uncoated, raw finish
- PPTF (Polytetrafluoroethylene) – Reduces friction and enhances wear resistance
- Cadmium Plating – Superior corrosion resistance, used in aerospace & marine industries
- Yellow Zinc Plating – Added protection with a polished appearance
- 4.6 – General-purpose applications
- 5.8 – Increased strength for moderate loads
- 8.8 – High-strength structural applications
- 10.9 – Superior tensile strength for heavy-duty fastening
- 12.9 – Maximum strength for critical industrial use
- SS 304 / SS 316 / SS 316L – Corrosion-resistant stainless steel for marine and food industries
- Duplex / Super Duplex – Enhanced corrosion resistance and strength for offshore & chemical industries
- Monel, Inconel, Incoloy, Hastelloy – High-performance alloys for extreme environments
The Hex Bolt, also known as a Hexagonal Bolt, is a widely used fastener designed to join two unthreaded components with the support of a nut. HEX BOLT DIN 931 is engineered for high-strength applications, utilizing axial clamping force with a nut while the shank of the bolt functions as a dowel, securing the joint against sideways shear forces. These bolts are commonly used in assembly processes, where the corresponding nut can be turned when needed.
Key Features
- Precision-machined for high-strength fastening
- Ideal for structural and mechanical applications
- Durable threading ensures secure grip and resistance to loosening
- Compliant with global standards – ASTM, AISI, BS, EN, ISO, DIN, JIS
- Available in multiple grades and coatings for enhanced performance