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A4 - Stainless Fasteners, How Big?

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djw2k3

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Jan 20, 2003
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The title pretty much asks my question,

How big can you get with these fasteners? [bigears]

Would like to get M30 bolts
 
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No reason you can't have M30 A4 stainless fasteners, you just won't find them in any stockists that's all. As the size is uncommon, it would be a special job for a manufacturer.
 
Are you looking for a particular length? Full or Partial Thread? And are we talking a hex bolt? As Yates said, this is a standard metric size but the A4 makes the availability a lot more challenging. But before I would go so far as to say it isn't stock anywhere I would need to know the above.
 
Hi Paskenell,

Hex Head, Total Shank Length ~100mm, partial thread length ~ 60mm.

Not limited to metric sizes (would be nice), but if a similar imperial size is more readily available then perhaps we might look at that.

Using SS is not a must for this application, but if they are readily available it is a good option.

Dave
 
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