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ISO 4017 Fully Threaded Metric Hexagon Head Bolt, Steel (AD-W7), Plain, Class 5.6

Article number
Brand Fabory
Class 5.6
Driving features Hexagon
Head shape Hexagon head
Material Steel (AD-W7)
Thread direction Right
Surface treatment Plain

Specifications

Brand Fabory
Class 5.6
Driving features Hexagon
Head shape Hexagon head
Material Steel (AD-W7)
Thread direction Right
Surface treatment Plain
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-W7, 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.for pressure vessels

Description

Fully Threaded Hexagon Head Bolts / Screws, made from high-quality steel (AD-W7). These class 5.6 bolts feature a hexagon head for optimal driving features. The right-thread direction and metric thread ensure a secure fit for a range of applications. Specifically designed for pressure vessels, steam appliances, and flange connections in temperatures ranging from -10 °C to +300 °C, they meet rigorous standards including AD2000-W7, TRD106, DIN 267-13, and VdTÜV-Merkblatt 1253/4. Manufacturers in VdTÜV-Merkblatt 1253/4 can replace EN 10204 3.1 with a marked property class, recognized by Lloyd's Register Energy. With a plain surface treatment, these bolts meet industry standards including ASME B18.2.3.1M, DIN 933, ISO 4017, NEN 1558, and NF E25-114.

Standards

ASME B18.2.3.1M
DIN 933
ISO 4017
NEN 1568
NF E25-114

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