Product Detail
Din2510 Double End Studs with Reduced Shank with Hexagon Nuts
Standard: Din 2510 Form L, Z, K, ZU/KU, GP, GQ, GR, GS, HP, HQ,NF, TF, AF/AFO, BF/BFO
Metric Thread Size: M12-M100 with various lengths
Available Material or Grade:
ASTM 193/320 B7, B7M, L7, L7M, B16, B8, B8M, B8T CL1&CL2
ASTM 194 2H, 2HM, 4, 7, 7M, 8, 8M
ASTM A453 660
ISO 898-1 5.8, 6.8, 8.8, 10.9, 12.9
1.1181 / C35E
1.1191 / C45E
1.7218 / 25CrMo4
1.7225 / 42CrMo4
1.7709 / 21CrMoV5-7
1.7711 / 40CrMoV4-6
1.7729 / 20CrMoVTiB4-10
1.4913 / X19CrMoNbVN11-1
1.4923 / X22CrMoV12-1
1.4980 / X6NiCrTiMoVB25-15-2)
1.4986 / X7CrNiMoBNb16-16
Inconel 625, Inconel 718, Duplex, SuperDuplex
Finish: Plain, Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, Zinc Nickel Plated, Cadmium Plated, PTFE etc.
Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet
Advantage: High Quality and Strict Quality Control, Competitive Price,Timely Delivery; Technical Support, Supply Test Reports
Please feel free to contact us for more details.
Product Tags
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