ASTM A354

ASTM International standard for externally threaded fastners From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

ASTM A354 is an ASTM International standard that defines chemical and mechanical properties for alloy steel bolts, screws, studs, and other externally threaded fasteners. It is officially titled: Standard Specification for Quenched and Tempered Alloy Steel Bolts, Studs, and Other Externally Threaded Fasteners.[1]

This is a standard set by the standards organization ASTM International, a voluntary standards development organizations that sets technical standards for materials, products, systems, and services.

Mechanical properties

This standard defines the properties for fasteners up to 4 inches in diameter. They are not to be used in applications where they are tensioned to more than 50% of their tensile strength. In those applications structural heavy hex bolts are to be used, as defined by ASTM A490, even though they have the same strength.[1][2]

More information Head marking, Grade ...
Head markings and mechanical properties[3]
Head markingGradeNominal size range [in]Proof strength [ksi]Yield strength (min) [ksi]Tensile strength (min) [ksi]Core hardness [Rockwell]
Grade BC
14–2-12 (inc.)105109125C26–36
2-12–49599115C22–33

Grade BD14–2-12 (inc.)120130150C33–39
2-12–4105115140C31–39
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The standard also specifies what nuts are recommended for use with the defined fasteners. Note that nuts of a greater strength can also be used.[1]

More information Fastener grade & surface finish, Nut grade & style ...
Fastener grade & surface finishNut grade & style
BC; plain or a coating of insufficient thickness to require over-tapped nutsC; heavy hex
BC; zinc-coated or a coating that requires over-tapped nutsDH; heavy hex
BD; all finishesDH; heavy hex
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