1 1/8"-7 x 9 1/2" A325 Structural Bolt Type 1 Heavy Hex Plain Finish - Made in USA (Quantity: 40 pcs) Partially Threaded

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Specification
Brand : Newport Fasteners
BulletPoint1 : Thread Diameter-Thread Pitch: 1 1/8"-7
BulletPoint2 : Length of Bolt: 9 1/2" Inches
BulletPoint3 : Medium Carbon Steel Quenched and Tempered
ExteriorFinish : Unfinished
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 9145253343762
FinishType : Plain
ItemName : 1 1/8"-7 x 9 1/2" A325 Structural Bolt Type 1 Heavy Hex Plain Finish - Made in USA (Quantity: 40 pcs) Partially Threaded
ItemPackageQuantity : 40
ItemTypeKeyword : structural-bolts
Manufacturer : Newport Fasteners
ManufacturerGrade : Grade 1
Material : Heat-Treated
MeasurementSystem : English/Standard
ModelNumber : Structural Bolts
NumberOfPieces : 40
PartNumber : 679968-BR-40
Pattern : A325
ProductDescription : Made in USA - ASTM A325 structural bolts are heavy hex bolts made of medium carbon steel with a flat bearing surface, washer faced, and chamfered point.
ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2019-03-03T00:32:52.909Z
Size : 1 1/8-7 x 9 1/2"
UnspscCode : 31161500

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