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ASTM A325 Bolts?

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Anonymous
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ASTM A325 Bolts?

The content center has no ASTM spec high strength structural bolts. As far as i know these are fairly common in industry and so I am wondering why they aren't in the content center, and if anyone has created an adjustable one I can get. This is for  stress analysis on shearing bolts and as such i need a really precise model. Please let me know

 

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ASTM A325 High Strenght Structural Bolt : 1" D x 39/64" H x 1-5/8" F x 3.5433" long.

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Anonymous
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Is the generic "Heavy Hex Bolt" ASTM spec and i'm just silly?

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rregaladoUSLWT
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Use the Heavy Hex Structural Bolt. B18.2.6 is what you want.

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Frederick_Law
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Copy to custom and rename.

Edit table and rename.  Change material if you need.  Add missing size.  Delete size you don't use.

I just need the name in BOM.

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blandb
in reply to: Frederick_Law

As @Frederick_Law had mentioned. We used F436 FW, A325, ANCO Lock nuts, but none of them were in the CC. So we just used a family that was close and modified to suite what we needed such as descriptions, finishes, etc.

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CGBenner
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The post is old, but my forum heroes finally provide some answers!  Thanks everyone!  I'll mark some soluitons so others can find this.


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