Hex Bolts

Hex bolts have hexagonal heads (six-sided), machine threads, and typically used with a tapped hole and nut. The most common specifications include: ASTM A307A, A354, and F1554.

Hex head bolts can be partially threaded or fully threaded, which are commonly called tap bolts. They are manufactured by a hot-forging process and allow for a die seam across the bearing surface. If your application requires a thicker head, consider using a heavy hex bolt or structural bolt for structural steel-to-steel connections.

Hex Bolts vs Hex Cap Screws

Hex bolts are often mistakenly called hex cap screws, though the main difference is that hex cap screws feature a washer face under the head and a chamfered point, and a hex bolt does not have a washer face or chamfered threads. Hex cap screws are used in more precise applications like OEM where a tighter tolerance is required.

As a wholesale supplier, AFT Fasteners carries thousands of different bolt sizes, including lengths up to 36” in plain, hot dipped galvanized, stainless steel and zinc plated. Search our selection or contact us today for a custom quote – our experienced sales team is available to help.

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