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ISO 4014 Partially Threaded Metric Hexagon Head Bolt, Stainless Steel A2 (AD-W2) 70

Article number
Brand Fabory
Class 70
Driving features Hexagon
Head shape Hexagon head
Material Stainless steel
Material technical A2 (AD-W2)
Thread Metric thread

Specifications

Brand Fabory
Class 70
Driving features Hexagon
Head shape Hexagon head
Material Stainless steel
Material technical A2 (AD-W2)
Thread Metric thread
Info Specific features of fasteners for pressure vessels:
  • Intended for use in pressure vessels, steam appliances, equipment and flange connections at temperatures from -10 °C up to +300 °C.
  • Meets the requirements of AD2000-W2, TRD106 and DIN 267-13.
  • Manufacturers included in VdTÜV-Merkblatt 1253/4 are entitled to replace a certificate EN 10204 3.1 by marking the fasteners with the property class and the manufacturer’s mark. This recognition is equally accepted by Lloyd's Register Energy.
  • Sizes with a diameter > M24 are minimal property class 50.for pressure vessels

Description

Partically Threaded Hexagon Head Steel Bolts, manufactured from Class 70 Stainless Steel. Crafted from top-tier A2 (AD-W2) stainless steel, these bolts feature a hexagon head and metric thread. Designed for pressure vessels, steam appliances, and flange connections at temperatures from -10 °C to +300 °C, they meet stringent standards including AD2000-W2, TRD106, DIN 267-13, and VdTÜV-Merkblatt 1253/4. Certification flexibility allows manufacturers in VdTÜV-Merkblatt 1253/4 to replace EN 10204 3.1 with a marked property class, recognised by Lloyd's Register Energy. These bolts meet industry standards including ASME B18.2.3.1M, DIN 931, ISO 4014, NEN 1555, and NF E25-112 standards.

Standards

ASME B18.2.3.1M
DIN 931
ISO 4014
NEN 1555
NF E25-112

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