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bigandy

posted on 14/3/05 at 11:53 PM Reply With Quote
I think this is the right place ~ Bolt suppliers?

Evening all,

I am trying to locate a source of grade 10.9 metric bolts, and Nyloc nuts. I've enquired at a fe local places, but because I only want 4-10 of each, I was given a stupid price. Does anyone know a cheapish, but good quality supplier that can send them to me, or I can order online or something?

I'm after 8 off M10x25mm grade 10.9
4 off M8x20mm grade 10.9
2 off M12x60mm grade 10.9 (with Nylocs)
4 off M10x35mm grade 10.9 (with nylocs)

And that is about it (for now).

Thanks in advance for suggestions!

Andy





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clbarclay

posted on 14/3/05 at 11:54 PM Reply With Quote
RS components do nuts, bolts etc. orders placed online. Not sure how thier prices compare.

[Edited on 14/3/05 by clbarclay]






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Snuggs

posted on 15/3/05 at 07:33 AM Reply With Quote
Try these guys.

http://www.namrick.co.uk/



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NS Dev

posted on 15/3/05 at 08:29 AM Reply With Quote
You'll find it a lot easier to get grade 8.8's and if they are for a locost then you don't need 10.9's anyway.
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MikeR

posted on 15/3/05 at 08:48 AM Reply With Quote
try looking for bolts or fasterner suppliers in the yellow pages.

Found a couple of excellent ones around coventry that way.

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ned

posted on 15/3/05 at 09:57 AM Reply With Quote
i second namrick. watch out for the post/packing, worthwhile putting in a big order to make the most of it

Ned.

ps screwfix do some bolts, but limited range, i got some small metric cap heads quite reasonably though..

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Peter Cowley

posted on 15/3/05 at 11:03 AM Reply With Quote
try nuts of chorley cheap for stainless too !

www.nutsofchorley.co.uk

Peter

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flak monkey

posted on 15/3/05 at 11:10 AM Reply With Quote
If you use SHCS you will find they will be grade 12.9 (or whatever it is).

Unwise to use stainless bolts for anything critical like suspension/brakes etc as the tensile strength is crap compared to even standard 8.8 steel bolts. They make look nice, and tempting, but do NOT use them for critical applications!

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clbarclay

posted on 15/3/05 at 12:00 PM Reply With Quote
Namrick look good but how do you know how long the non-threaded shank of the bolt is?

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Snuggs

posted on 15/3/05 at 12:51 PM Reply With Quote
Thread lengths vary over the size ranges but are generally 3/4" to 1".


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britishtrident

posted on 15/3/05 at 01:28 PM Reply With Quote
Stick with 8.8 they are more than adequate.

If you really need 10.9 or 12.9 it is generally easier to get them as cap screws.

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bigandy

posted on 15/3/05 at 10:42 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for the leads chaps.

I did wonder about replacing the 10.9 grade bolts with 8.8, but I'm a little uneasy about that. The M12x60 and M10x25 ones are to bolt the brake calipers (ford) to the uprights. Mr Ford specced 10.9 bolts, so there would have to be a good reason for that. It seems they are silly money from Ford too.

Maybe you have to pay silly money for decent bolts?!

Anyway, I've found a place that can get Cap head screws in grade 12.9, but are there any significant advantages/disadvantages to cap heads over hex heads?

Cheers
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Hellfire

posted on 16/3/05 at 01:13 AM Reply With Quote
Once rusted - capheads are generally more difficult to shift due to rusting of the internal hexagon.

Another place to find bolts is VWP postage isn't too bad and I have found them excellent everytime I have dealt with them.






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ned

posted on 16/3/05 at 10:04 AM Reply With Quote
mst bolts are suppleid bzp (bright zinc plated) so don't tend to go rusty, at least not for quite a while. def. don't buy the standard black bolts as they go rusty very quickly and can then be a pain.

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RazMan

posted on 16/3/05 at 11:16 PM Reply With Quote
I'm pretty sure that all cap screws are rated at 10.9 or higher so use them for caliper mountings if possible. The only disadvantage is that the heads are smaller when compared to a standard bolt so it is often a good idea to put a washer under them if you can.
I agree that you shouldn't use the black or unplated ones - they rust in no time. Go for zinc plated and apply a little copper grease when you fit them.





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