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 There can be some confusion with identifying various 
              types of hex bolts. We will cover three types: HEX CAP SCREWS, 
              TAP BOLTS and MACHINE BOLTS. All three are very similar 
              looking and can be easily mistaken for one another unless you are 
              familiar with these slight differences. HEX CAP SCREWSHex cap screws are recognized by the washer faced bearing 
              surface under the head. They are partially threaded with an unthreaded 
              area referred to as the "grip". The minimum thread length 
              is measured as twice the diameter plus 1/4" for screws 3/4" 
              in diameter up to 6" long inclusive. These screws are cold 
              form manufactured with rolled threads. When screw length is too 
              short for the minimum thread length rule to apply, they shall be 
              fully threaded. Screws with a length longer than 6" have a minimum 
              thread length of twice the diameter plus 1/2". The3se larger 
              screws may be either hot or cold headed and the threads may be cut, 
              rolled, or ground at the manufacturer's option. Hex cap screws are 
              available in various grades of steel. 
               
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                    2 | Does not require a heat treatment but may require 
                  stress relief. There are no head markings on Grade 2 bolts and 
                  therefore are most likely to be confused with machine bolts. 
                  To verify check for a washer faced bearing surface under the 
                  head. Minimum tensile strength = 74Ksi. |   
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                | Grade 5 | Are heat treated, quenched in oil or water and tempered at 
                  800°F. Look for the three radii markings on top of head. 
                  Minimum tensile = 120 Ksi. |   
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                | Grade 8 | Are heat treated, quenched in oil and tempered at 800°F. 
                  Look for the 6 radii starburst on top of head. Minimum tensile 
                  strength = 150 Ksi. |  TAP BOLTS Tap bolts do not have a washer faced bearing surface 
              under the head. They are fully threaded to just under the radius 
              of the head. Tap bolts are generally available only in Grade 2 steel 
              but can be special ordered in Grade 5 or Grade 8 steel also. MACHINE BOLTSMachine bolts are the newest of the hex bolt products. 
              They are partially threaded like the hex cap screws but do not have 
              a washer faced bearing surface under the head. Machine bolts are 
              currently only available in Grade 2 steel.
 
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