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Think of it as the "general purpose" bolt. It is not the strongest bolt on the market (that honor goes to Grade 8.8 or 10.9), but it offers a unique combination of ductility, toughness, and cost-effectiveness that high-strength bolts simply cannot match. Choosing the right grade is critical. Using the wrong grade could lead to stripped threads or catastrophic joint failure.
Understanding ASTM A307M: The Workhorse of Metric Bolting astm a307m
Looking for a quote on metric A307M bolts? Contact our sales team to discuss your grade, finish (plain/Zinc/Hot-Dip Galvanized), and lead times. This post is for informational purposes only. Always verify material properties and project specifications with a licensed engineer. Think of it as the "general purpose" bolt
Here is everything you need to know about this critical standard. ASTM A307M is the standard specification for Carbon Steel Bolts, Studs, and Threaded Rods (Metric) . It covers three distinct grades (A, B, and C) intended for general engineering and structural applications. Using the wrong grade could lead to stripped
Next time you are drawing up a metric Bill of Materials (BOM) for a non-critical assembly, save your budget for the high-strength bolts where they matter, and specify for everything else.
| Standard | Strength Level | Best For | Distinction | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Low | Plumbing, light fixtures | Very soft, high ductility | | A307M Gr B | Medium | Flanges, machinery | Controlled hardness range | | ISO 898-1 (8.8) | High | Automotive, heavy structures | Quenched & Tempered | | F568M Class 4.6 | Low-Medium | General metric steelwork | Very close to A307M Gr A |