What size head does a 16mm bolt have?
Metric Shoulder Bolt Dimensions
Shoulder Diameter (A) | Thread (C) | Head Diameter (E) |
---|---|---|
8mm | 6mm x 1.0 | 13mm |
10mm | 8mm x 1.25 | 16mm |
12mm | 10mm x 1.5 | 18mm |
16mm | 12mm x 1.75 | 24mm |
What is Head size of bolt?
Hex Bolt, Lag Bolt, Square Bolt and Heavy Hex Bolt.
US Bolts | ||
---|---|---|
Bolt Diameter (in) | Head and Wrench Size (in) | |
5/8 | 15/16 | 1 1/16 |
3/4 | 1 1/8 | 1 1/4 |
7/8 | 1 5/16 | 1 7/16 |
What size bolt has 15 16 Head?
US Bolt Head/Wrench Size
Bolt Diameter | Head and Wrench Size | |
---|---|---|
Hex Bolt – Lag Bolt – Square Bolt | Heavy Hex Bolt | |
1/2″ | 3/4″ | 7/8″ |
9/16″ | 13/16″ | – |
5/8″ | 15/16″ | 1-1/16″ |
What size socket fits a 16mm nut?
Metric Socket Sizes Chart
3/8″ Drive | 1/4″ Drive | 1/2″ Drive |
---|---|---|
11mm | 8mm | 14mm |
12mm | 9mm | 15mm |
13mm | 10mm | 16mm |
14mm | 11mm | 17mm |
What is M16 bolt size?
Metric bolts are made fractionally under their stated size, for instance an M16 bolt will have a shank diameter of typically 15.97mm. This means that a 16mm bolt will fit through a 16mm hole but to allow for misalignment between parts it is common practice to drill bolt holes slightly larger.
What size bolt has a 1/2 head?
Hex Bolt Head Size Chart
Diameter | Head Size |
---|---|
7/16″ | 5/8″ |
1/2″ | 3/4″ |
9/16″ | 13/16″ |
5/8″ | 15/16″ |
What size are M16 bolts?
What is the length of M16 bolt?
Standard Thread Length for Bolts | Metric
Bolt Diameter | 125mm and Shorter | Longer Than 125mm |
---|---|---|
M10 | 26 | 32 |
M12 | 30 | 36 |
M14 | 34 | 40 |
M16 | 38 | 44 |
What diameter is a 5/16 bolt?
0.3125
Hex Cap Screws (ASME B18.2.1-1996) | ||
---|---|---|
Nominal or Basic Product Diameter | L | |
5/16 | 0.3125 | 1.125 |
3/8 | 0.3750 | 1.250 |
7/16 | 0.4375 | 1.375 |
What is a M16 bolt?
What is M in bolt size?
The letter ‘M’ indicates that this bolt uses a metric thread. The number ‘8’ refers to the nominal diameter of the bolt shaft in millimeters. The number 1.0 is the thread pitch of the bolt, which is the distance between threads, in millimeters. And the final figure, 20, is the length in millimeters.
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