M16 x 1.5 mm x 60 mm Full Thread Fine Pitch Hex Bolts (DIN 961) - Stainless Steel - (A2) Description
The M16 x 1.5 mm x 60 mm Full Thread Fine Pitch Hex Bolts (DIN 961) - Stainless Steel - (A2) has the following features:
- Natural Finish
- /p/438-natural-finish Finish Link
- Fully Threaded
- Hexagon Length (H): 10 mm
- Length (L): 60 mm
- Manufacturing Standard: DIN 961
- Stainless Steel - (A2)
- Stainless Steel Material Family
- Pitch: 1.5 mm
- Socket Size (J): 24 mm
- System of Measurement: Metric
- Thread Size: M16 (16 mm)
Discover more about the Full Thread Fine Pitch Hex Bolts range.
Full thread fine pitch hex bolts are precision-engineered bolts designed for applications requiring superior strength and vibration resistance. Often referred to under the manufacturing standard DIN 961, these components feature a hexagonal head for high-torque installation and a metric fine thread that runs the entire length of the shank.
Unlike standard coarse thread bolts, Accu’s fine pitch bolts have a smaller distance between each thread crest. This creates a larger minor diameter, resulting in a greater tensile stress area and stronger overall fastening. Whether you’re assembling automotive drivetrains or securing heavy machinery, these fine thread bolts offer the exacting tolerances required for critical engineering projects.
How Full Thread Fine Pitch Hex Bolts Work
These fully fine-threaded bolts function by converting rotational torque into linear clamping force, much like standard hex bolts, but with a distinct mechanical advantage. The shallower helix angle of the fine thread makes them less susceptible to loosening under vibration, acting as a natural locking mechanism.
For optimal performance, it is essential to pair these bolts with matching fine pitch hex nuts to ensure compatibility and thread integrity.
In the automotive industry, an engineer might use an M12 fine pitch hex bolt to secure a flywheel. The engine generates constant high-frequency vibration that would quickly loosen a standard coarse bolt. The fine pitch thread provides a higher clamping force, preventing the bolt from backing out and ensuring the assembly remains secure and reliable over thousands of miles.
Materials Full Thread Fine Pitch Hex Bolts Are Made From
Accu’s range is manufactured from high-grade engineering materials designed to meet rigorous quality standards, ensuring reliability in any environment.
- Stainless Steel (A2): Ideal for external applications or environments where corrosion resistance is paramount.
- High Tensile Steel (10.9): Designed for heavy-duty load-bearing applications.
Sizes and Types of Full Thread Fine Pitch Hex Bolts Available
Accu lists a wide array of full thread fine pitch hex bolts to suit a variety of precision engineering requirements. Our catalogue includes metric thread diameters from M8 (8mm) up to M24 (24mm), with lengths ranging from 16mm to 100mm. All components in this category are manufactured to the DIN 961 standard, ensuring dimensional accuracy and compatibility for high-performance applications.
FAQs
Q: How should I install Full Thread Fine Pitch Hex Bolts?
A: These bolts can be installed using a standard metric spanner or socket, though it is vital to start the thread carefully by hand to avoid cross-threading. For critical connections, we strongly recommend using a calibrated torque wrench to achieve the specific clamping force required without stripping the delicate threads.
Q: What is the advantage of a fine pitch bolt thread over a coarse bolt thread?
A: Fine pitch threads have a larger stress area, making them stronger in tension and shear than coarse threads of the same diameter. Additionally, their lower helix angle provides better resistance to self-loosening from vibration, and they allow for finer adjustments in applications requiring precise alignment.
Q: Do I need special nuts for these fine pitch hex bolts?
A: Yes. You must use nuts with the exact same thread pitch as the bolt. A standard coarse nut will not fit a fine pitch bolt and attempting to force it will cause cross threading.
Q: Do I need to use thread locking fluid with fine pitch bolts?
A: Although fine pitch threads naturally resist self-loosening better than coarse alternatives, thread locking fluid is recommended for critical assemblies subject to extreme vibration.