Bolt Data: Non-Preloaded Ordinary Bolts Grade 4.6 Bolts in S275 Dmeter
Bolt Data: Non-Preloaded Ordinary Bolts Grade 4.6 Bolts in S275 Dmeter
30 561 108 135 89.8 180 69.0 82.6 96.6 110 124 138 166 207 276 345 414
Values in bold are less than the single shear capacity of the bolt.
Values in italic are greater than the double shear capacity of the bolt.
Bearing values assume standard clearance holes.
If oversize or short slotted holes are used, bearing valses should be msltiplied by 0.7.
If long slotted or kidney shaped holes are ssed, bearing values should be multiplied by 0.5.
If appropriate, shear capacity must be redsced for large packiogs, large grip lengths and long joists.
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Diameter Tensile Tension Shear Bearing Capacity in kN (Minimum of P25 and P5(
of Stress Capacdy Capacity End distance equal to 2 o bolt diameter.
Boll Area Nominal Enact Single Double
Shear Shear Thickness is mm of ply passed through.
mm
A1
mm2
P
0.8A1p1
kN
A1p1
kN
P: P
kN
2P
kN 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 15 20 25 30
12 84.3 378 472 31.6 632 27.6 331 38.6 44.2 49.7 552 66.2 82.8 110 138 166
16 157 70.3 87.9 58.9 118 36.8 44.2 51.5 58.9 66.2 73.6 88.3 110 147 184 221
20 245 110 137 919 184 46.0 55.2 64.4 73.6 82.8 92.0 110 138 184 230 276
22 303 136 170 114 227 50.6 60.7 70.8 81.0 91.1 101 121 152 202 253 304
24 353 158 198 132 265 55.2 66.2 77.3 88.3 99.4 110 132 166 221 276 331
27 459 206 257 172 344 62.1 74.5 86.9 99.4 112 124 149 186 248 311 373
30 561 251 314 210 421 69.0 82.8 96.6 110 124 138 166 207 276 345 414
Values in bold are less than the single shear capacity of the bolt.
Values in italic are greater than the double shear capacity of the bolt.
Bearing values assume standard clearance holes.
If oversize or short slotted holes are used, bearing values should be multiplied by 0.7.
If long slotted or kidney shaped holes are used, bearing values should be msltiplied by 0.5.
If appropriate, shear capacity must be reduced for large packings, large grip lengths and long joints.