Came across this recently.
Last I knew a metric grade 8.8 bolt (imperial grade 5) wasn't considered to be high tensile, that was the province of imperial grade 8 or metric grade 12.9 bolts.
Bremick have been in the bolt game for many years so I guess they know their stuff. Is the accepted definition of "high tensile bolt" weakening, or is Bremick stretching the truth here?
Last I knew a metric grade 8.8 bolt (imperial grade 5) wasn't considered to be high tensile, that was the province of imperial grade 8 or metric grade 12.9 bolts.
Bremick have been in the bolt game for many years so I guess they know their stuff. Is the accepted definition of "high tensile bolt" weakening, or is Bremick stretching the truth here?
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