Stainless steel Allen Bolt
Stainless steel Allen bolts are made from corrosion-resistant alloys such as A2 304 and A4 316, with tensile strengths ranging from 500 to 700 MPa. These bolts are produced in diameters from 3 to 24 millimeters and lengths from 6 to 200 millimeters, complying with DIN 912 and ISO 4762 standards. The bolt head angle is typically 90 degrees, and head types can be cylindrical or button-shaped. The surface is polished or brushed to enhance resistance against rust and wear. Due to their corrosion resistance and adequate strength, stainless steel Allen bolts are widely used in food processing, medical, marine, and chemical industries.
The threads of stainless steel Allen bolts are usually designed based on ISO standards in coarse or fine pitches, with manufacturing tolerances of ±0.1 millimeters. After heat treatment or annealing, the surface hardness ranges between 200 and 400 Vickers, providing a balanced combination of hardness and flexibility. These bolts offer high resistance to mechanical stress and environmental corrosion and are easily installed with Allen wrenches. Stainless steel Allen bolts are the ideal choice for precise applications and corrosive environments.