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Metric Hex Tap Bolt, Class 10.9, Zinc Plated Steel, M14 x 1.5 x 100M
Diameter - Thread Pitch: M14-1.5
| Quantity | Unit price |
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| 1 – 99 |
$3.76*
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| 100 – 999 |
$3.40*
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| 1000+ |
$3.09*
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- Across Flats (Width): 22mm (Max 22.00mm – Min 21.67mm)
- Additional Sizing Info: FT = Full Thread, PT = Partial Thread
- Color: Silver
- Diameter: M14
- Drive Style: External Hex
- Head Type: Hex Head
- Thread Direction: Right Hand
- Thread Type: Fine
- Finish: Zinc Plated
- Fit: 6g
- Grade: 10.9 (Grade 8 Metric Equivalent)
- Head Height: Max 8.98 – Min 8.62
- Head Height Basic: 8.8mm
- Head Style: Hex
- Length: 100mm
- Material: Steel
- Product Type: Metric Hex Cap Screw
- System of Measurement: Metric
- Thread Direction: Right Hand
- Thread Pitch: 1.5 mm
- Thread Size: M14-1.5
- Thread Standard: UNF
- Thread Type: Fine
- Tolerance (IFI): Actual measurements may vary slightly +/- depending on production run within IFI Tolerances
- Wrench Size: 22mm
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This M14 x 2.0mm hex tap bolt is manufactured from Class 10.9 high-strength steel with a zinc plated finish for dependable corrosion protection in general industrial and structural applications. The unthreaded shank portion below the hex head acts as a dowel within the joint, carrying shear loads directly through the bolt body rather than across the threads, which significantly improves joint performance under lateral forces. With approximately 1,040 MPa tensile strength, Class 10.9 fasteners meet the demands of heavy equipment assembly, bridge and infrastructure connections, and high-stress mechanical joints. The zinc plated coating provides a uniform protective layer that resists moisture and atmospheric corrosion while remaining fully RoHS compliant.
A Hex Bolt is measured as: Diameter - Thread Pitch x Length from Under Head
FT = Full Thread
PT = Partial Thread