TR fasteners of DIN912 Hex Socket screws grade 12.9 Zinc with a zinc finish are a type of high-strength socket head cap screw. These screws feature a hexagonal socket drive and a cylindrical head with a made from steel with a minimum tensile strength of 1200 N/mm² and a minimum yield strength of 1080 N/mm². The grade 12.9 rating is a metric designation for the strength of the screw. DIN912 Hex Socket screws grade 12.9 Zinc provide a high-strength and durable solution for applications requiring a secure connection, and a zinc finish provides extra protection against corrosion and rust.
Material |
Carbon steel, Stainless steel |
Surface treatment |
Plain, Black, Zinc Plated(ZP), Yellow Zinc Plated (YZP)and Hot DIP Galvanizing(H. D. G. ), Dacromet, Nickel Plated, Brass Plated. |
Grades/Class |
12.9 |
Standards |
DIN, BSW, JIS, UNC, UNF, ASME and ANSI, Non-standard, Customized Drawing. |
Thread |
Metric Coarse, Metric Fine, UNC, UNF, BSW, BSF. |
Sizes |
M3-M56, 1/4 to 2 inches, length: 5mm-500mm |
Packing |
Bagor Carton or Others |
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Here are some of the key product features of DIN 912 hex socket screws grade 12.9 zinc finish:
High strength: These screws are made from grade 12.9 steel, which is one of the highest strength ratings for fasteners. They are capable of handling high stress and pressure with ease.
Zinc finish: The zinc finish provides corrosion and rust resistance, making them ideal for outdoor applications and harsh environments.
Wide range of applications: DIN 912 hex socket screws grade 12.9 zinc can be used in a variety of high-stress applications across industries including automotive, construction, and machinery.
DIN 912 hex socket screws grade 12.9 zinc finish are widely used in various high-stress applications where a strong and secure fastener is required. Some common applications include:
Automotive industry: Due to their high strength and corrosion-resistant properties, DIN 912 hex socket screws grade 12.9 zinc finish are commonly used in the engine, transmission, suspension, and brake components of vehicles.
Construction industry: These screws can be used in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other large structures where strong and durable connections are required.
Machinery industry: These screws are widely used in the machinery industry for securing moving parts, assembly lines, and other industrial equipment.
Aerospace: These screws can be used in the construction of aircraft and spacecraft where high strength is required, such as in the engines, landing gear, or control systems.
Marine equipment: Due to their resistance to corrosion, these screws are also used in the marine equipment industry for securing equipment and parts in boats, yachts, and other marine vessels.