4.8 Grade - White zinc – Hexagon bolt
Grade 4.8 hexagon bolts act as the economical standard for general fastening tasks where high tensile strength is not a requirement. Manufactured from low carbon steel, these bolts offer excellent ductility and reliability for non-critical assemblies. They are finished with a white zinc electro-plating, which provides a clean, bright appearance and basic corrosion protection for indoor environments and consumer products.
- Material Specification: Produced from Grade 4.8 low carbon steel, prioritizing malleability and cost-efficiency over high load-bearing capacity.
- Protective Finish: Features a white zinc coating that acts as a barrier against oxidation and improves aesthetic appeal in visible applications.
- Commercial Supply: We stock extensive quantities suitable for high-volume manufacturing lines and general hardware retail distribution.
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Technical Characteristics of Grade 4.8 Bolts
Grade 4.8 bolts are widely known in the industry as "mild steel" or "low carbon" fasteners. Unlike high-tensile bolts (like 8.8) which undergo quenching and tempering, Grade 4.8 fasteners rely on the natural properties of the low carbon steel wire and the cold-heading process. This results in a fastener that is tough and ductile, making it less brittle and significantly more affordable for projects that do not involve critical structural loads.Understanding the "4.8" Designation
The marking "4.8" on the bolt head strictly defines the mechanical limits of the material under ISO standards:- The "4" - Nominal Tensile Strength
- The first digit represents 1/100 of the tensile strength. Value: 4 × 100 = 400 N/mm². This is the maximum load the bolt can withstand before fracturing.
- The ".8" - Yield Strength Ratio
- The second digit indicates the yield point ratio. Value: 0.8 × 400 = 320 N/mm². This is the point where the bolt will permanently stretch. Because the yield point is relatively low, precise torque control is less critical than in high-strength applications, but care must still be taken not to over-tighten.
- Ductility
- A key advantage of Grade 4.8 is its elongation capacity. It can stretch significantly before breaking, providing a safe failure mode in non-structural applications.
Quality Assurance and Material Reports
At Fastener Core, we ensure our materials meet industry standards. For customers requiring documentation for their records, we are happy to supply an EN 10204 3.1 Material Test Certificate (MTC) verifying the chemical composition of the steel. Simply mention your requirement to our team during the ordering process, and we will arrange this for you.Typical Applications
Grade 4.8 white zinc bolts are the preferred choice for sectors driven by cost and general utility:- Light Assembly: Fastening covers, panels, and guards on machinery.
- Furniture Industry: Joining timber and composite materials where high clamping force would crush the wood.
- Cable Support: Securing conduit saddles and cable trays in building services.
- Shear Pins: Used in agricultural machinery to break under overload, protecting the gearbox.