ASTM A193 A320 B8M Threaded Stud Bolts

ASTM A193 A320 B8M Full Threaded Stud Bolts

Standard: IFI-136, ASME B16.5, DIN976

Inch Size: 1/4”-4” with various lengths

Metric Size: M6-M100 with various lengths

Other Available Grade:

ASTM A193/A193M B8 Class 1 & 2, B8M Class 1 & 2,

ASTM A320/A320M B8 Class 1 & 2, B8M Class 1 & 2

Finish: Plain, PTFE etc.

Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet

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ASTM A320

Scope Originally approved in 1948, the ASTM A320 specification covers alloy steel and stainless steel bolting materials for low temperature service. This standard covers rolled, forged, or strain hardened bars, bolts, screws, studs, and stud bolts used for pressure vessels, valves, flanges, and fittings. Like the ASTM A193 specification, unless otherwise specified, the 8UN thread series is specified on fastener larger than 1” in diameter. Below is a basic summary of a few of the common grades within the ASTM A320 specification. A number of other less common grades of ASTM A320 exist, but not covered in the description below.
Grades
L7 Alloy steel AISI 4140/4142 Quenched and tempered
L43 Alloy steel AISI 4340 Quenched and tempered
B8 Class 1 Stainless steel AISI 304, carbide solution treated
B8M Class 1 Stainless steel AISI 316, carbide solution treated
B8 Class 2 Stainless steel AISI 304, carbide solution treated, strain hardened
B8M Class 2 Stainless steel AISI 316, carbide solution treated, strain hardened
Mechanical Properties
Grade Size Tensile, ksi, min Yield, ksi, min Charpy Impact
20-ft-lbf @ temp
Elong, %, min RA, %, min
L7 Up to 21/2 125 105 -150° F 16 50
L43 Up to 4 125 105 -150° F 16 50
B8
Class 1
All 75 30 N/A 30 50
B8M
Class 1
All 75 30 N/A 30 50
B8
Class 2
Up to 3/4 125 100 N/A 12 35
7/8 - 1 115 80 N/A 15 35
11/8 - 11/4 105 65 N/A 20 35
13/8 - 11/2 100 50 N/A 28 45
B8M
Class 2
Up to 3/4 110 95 N/A 15 45
7/8 - 1 100 80 N/A 20 45
11/8 - 11/4 95 65 N/A 25 45
13/8 - 11/2 90 50 N/A 30 45
Recommended Nuts and Washers
Grade Nuts Washers
L7 A194 Grade 4 or 7 F436
L43 A194 Grade 4 or 7 F436
B8 Class 1 A194 Grade 8 SS304
B8M Class 1 A194 Grade 8M SS316
B8 Class 2 A194 Grade 8, strain hardened SS304
B8M Class 2 A194 Grade 8M, strain hardened SS316

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