M4X6mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M4X8mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M4X10mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M4X12mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M4X16mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M4X20mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M4X25mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M4X30mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M4X35mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M4X40mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M4X45mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M4X50mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M5X8mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M5X10mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M5X12mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M5X16mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M5X20mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M5X25mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M5X30mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M5X35mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M5X40mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

£0.0125 - £0.0330
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M5X45mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

£0.0138 - £0.0363
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M5X50mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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M5X60mm – Grade 8.8 – White Zinc – Hexagon bolt

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Why Grade 8.8 is the Industry Standard

In the fastener world, Grade 8.8 is synonymous with "structural bolt." It represents the sweet spot between high strength and ductility. Unlike mild steel (Grade 4.8), Grade 8.8 bolts are heat-treated to handle significant torque and tension without stretching permanently. This makes them the default specification for engineers designing machinery, vehicles, and steel structures where safety factors are critical.

Mechanical Properties Specification

The "8.8" marking on the head is a code defined by ISO 898-1 that guarantees specific performance metrics:
Property Value Practical Meaning
Tensile Strength 800 N/mm² (Min) The maximum force the bolt can withstand before breaking.
Yield Strength 640 N/mm² (Min) The point where the bolt permanently stretches. 8.8 bolts can be tightened to high torque values safely.
Material Medium Carbon Steel Quenched and Tempered to achieve the required hardness.

Quality Assurance

We supply industrial-grade fasteners. An EN 10204 3.1 Material Certificate is available upon request. Please note that third-party inspection services require an additional fee.

Common Applications

Grade 8.8 white zinc bolts are versatile and found in almost every heavy industry sector:
  • Vehicle Assembly: Securing engines, suspension parts, and chassis components.
  • Structural Steel: Indoor steel framework connections and bracing.
  • Industrial Machines: Pumps, motors, and conveyor systems requiring high clamping force.
  • Heavy Equipment: Earthmoving and agricultural machinery repair.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Grade 8.8 and Grade 4.8?

Strength is the main difference. Grade 8.8 is a high-tensile bolt (800 MPa), while Grade 4.8 is a mild steel bolt (400 MPa). Grade 8.8 is twice as strong as Grade 4.8. You should never replace an 8.8 bolt with a 4.8 bolt, as the weaker bolt may snap under the load.

How do I identify a Grade 8.8 bolt?

Look at the top of the hex head. It will be stamped with "8.8" and usually a manufacturer's mark. If a bolt has no markings, it is likely mild steel and should not be used for structural applications.

Can Grade 8.8 white zinc bolts be used outside?

They are not recommended for permanent outdoor use. The white zinc plating is designed for indoor corrosion protection. For outdoor structural use, Hot Dip Galvanized (HDG) bolts are a better choice as they have a much thicker zinc coating to resist weather.