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Large Bolts

What are Large Bolts?

Large bolts are heavy-duty precision fasteners with metric thread diameters of M16 and above, engineered for applications where standard fastener sizes cannot meet the structural demands of the assembly. Manufactured to DIN 933 (fully threaded) and DIN 931 (partially threaded) standards, large metric bolts provide the cross-sectional area and thread engagement depth required to withstand extreme clamping forces, high shear loads and sustained mechanical stress.

In offshore platform fabrication, for example, large bolts secure jacket leg connections and topside module interfaces where every joint must resist the combined effects of wave loading, wind force and corrosive saltwater exposure over service lives measured in decades. These are environments where dimensional accuracy, material traceability and consistent mechanical performance are fundamental to the safety of the structure.

How Large Bolts Work.

Large bolts generate a secure clamped joint by converting applied torque into a controlled preload across mating components. When tightened in conjunction with a matching hexagon nut and washer, the bolt stretches elastically within its proof load range, creating a clamping force that holds the joint together.
The substantial thread engagement area of a large bolt distributes this load over a wider contact zone than smaller fasteners, reducing localised stress and improving fatigue resistance under both static and dynamic loading conditions.

In power generation, large bolts are critical to the assembly of turbine housings and pressure vessel flanges, where they maintain gasket compression against high internal pressures and severe thermal cycling. The bolts must sustain their preload over extended service intervals without relaxation, making material selection and correct torque application essential. 

Materials Large Bolts Are Made From.

Our large bolts are crafted from high-quality materials to support a variety of operational requirements:

  • High-Tensile Steel (Grade 8.8, 10.9 and 12.9): Delivers maximum structural strength for extreme load-bearing requirements. Grade 8.8 is the standard for general structural bolting, while Grades 10.9 and 12.9 are specified for preloaded, friction-grip and safety-critical connections where the highest clamping forces are required.
  • Stainless Steel Grade A2: Offers reliable corrosion resistance, making it well-suited to outdoor structural assemblies and general engineering in moisture-prone environments.
  • Stainless Steel Grade A4 (Marine Grade): Provides superior resistance to saltwater and harsh chemicals, widely specified for maritime, offshore and chemical processing applications where long-term exposure to aggressive media is expected.
  • A4-80 Stainless Steel: Combines the corrosion resistance of A4 with enhanced tensile strength, suited to demanding applications where both mechanical performance and environmental resistance are required.
  • Brass: Offers excellent resistance to corrosion and is easy to machine, making it suitable for specialist applications where non-ferrous properties are required.
  • Aluminium: Lightweight with good corrosion resistance, suited to applications where weight reduction is a priority without compromising joint integrity.

The Sizes and Types of Large Bolts Available.

Accu's large bolts cover metric thread sizes from  M16 upwards in a range of configurations to meet heavy-duty project specifications:

  • Thread Sizes:  M16, M24, M33, M36 and beyond, with non-standard sizes available through Accu's custom manufacturing service.
  • Lengths: Available in lengths up to 200mm as standard, with some configurations available in 400mm lengths in stock and additional non-standard lengths available on request.
  • Head Types: Standard hexagon heads (DIN 933 / DIN 931) for high-torque wrench applications and socket heads for precision installation in restricted spaces.
  • Thread Types: Fully threaded and partially threaded variants are available, with partially threaded options providing an unthreaded shank section for improved shear resistance in through-bolted connections.
  • Drive Types: External Hex is the primary drive style for large bolt sizes, suited to spanner and socket installations.
  • Finishes: Options such as AccuLock thread locking prevent loosening under vibration, while AccuBlack chemical blackening delivers a low-reflectance matte finish.

FAQs.

Q: What constitutes a "large" bolt?

A: In precision engineering, bolts with a metric thread diameter of  M30 or above are generally classified as large bolts. Their substantial thread engagement and cross-sectional area enable them to withstand the high clamping forces required in heavy structural, offshore and industrial applications. 

Q: What high-tensile steel grades are available for large bolts?

A: Accu's large bolts are available in high-tensile steel grades 8.8, 10.9 and 12.9. Grade 8.8 is the standard for general structural bolting. Grade 10.9 offers increased proof load for preloaded connections, while Grade 12.9 delivers the highest tensile capacity for safety-critical and extreme-load applications.

Q: Do you offer 3D CAD models for large bolts?

A: Yes. 3D Computer Aided Design (CAD) models are available to download directly from individual product pages, allowing you to validate geometry and fit within your design environment before placing an order.

Q: Are large bolts manufactured to industry standards?

A: Yes. Accu's large bolts are manufactured in accordance with DIN 933 (fully threaded) and DIN 931 (partially threaded), ensuring dimensional accuracy and cross-compatibility with mating components across heavy engineering, marine and industrial applications.

Q: What spanner sizes are needed for large bolts?

A: Large hexagon bolts require correspondingly large spanners or sockets. An  M30 hex bolt has a standard across-flats dimension of 50mm, while an M36 hex bolt requires a 55mm spanner or socket. Always verify the across-flats dimension against your tooling before installation.

Q: Can large bolts be used in corrosive environments?

A: Yes. A4 marine-grade stainless steel is specifically engineered for prolonged exposure to saltwater, chemicals and high-humidity conditions. For environments requiring both corrosion resistance and high mechanical strength, A4-80 stainless steel provides an enhanced specification.

Bespoke Large Bolts Manufacture.

High precision, bespoke manufacture of Large Bolts to customer specification. State of the art facilities specialising in both small batch prototyping and large scale manufacture.

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