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ASTM A325
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ASTM A325 is an ASTM International standard for heavy hex structural bolts, titled Standard Specification for Structural Bolts, Steel, Heat Treated, 120/105 ksi Minimum Tensile Strength. It defines mechanical properties for bolts that range from 1 2 to 1-1 2 in diameter.[1] The equivalent metric standard is ASTM A323M, which is titled Standard Specification for Structural Bolts, Steel, Heat Treated 830 MPa Minimum Tensile Strength. It defines mechanical properties for sizes M1236.[2] There is also a T version, which is used to refer to fully threaded bolts.[3] This is a standard set by the standards organization ASTM International, a voluntary standards development organizations that sets technical standards for materials, products, systems, and services.

Contents
1 Types 2 Connection types 3 Mechanical properties 4 References

Types
The type refers to the type of material used to make the bolt. The standard currently defines two types, however it previously defined the following three:[3] Type 1: Medium carbon steel, boron steel, or medium carbon alloy steel Type 2: Low carbon martensitic steel[4] (withdrawn from the standard in 1991) Type 3: Weathering steel Note that independent of the material the bolt is quenched and tempered.[4]

Connection types
There are also three connection types defined:[3] SC: A slip critical connection. N: A bearing type connection where the threads are on the shear plane. X: A bearing type connection where the threads are not on the shear plane.

Mechanical properties
These types of bolts are designed to be tightened to near their proof strength, in order to create significant bolt

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tension. The standard states that the bolts must be tightened to at least 70% of the tensile strength. These bolts use the same material as their common cousins (ASTM F568M for metric bolts), but have a thicker and wider head to more effectively distribute the load. This modified geometry is often referred to as heavy hex geometry.[5] ASTM 325 bolts can be considered equivalent to Grade 8.8 bolts according to ASTM F568M. For a higher strength version of this type of bolt, see ASTM A490. Head markings and mechanical properties for imperial sizes[4] Tensile Yield Proof Nominal size strength (min) strength strength Head marking Grade range [in] [ksi] (min) [ksi] [ksi] or Type 1
[6] 1 21 (inc.)

Core hardness [Rockwell][6] C2435

85

92

120

11-1 2

74

81

105

C1931

Type 2

21

85

92

120

C2435

1 [7]

Type 3

21

85 74

92 81

120 105

C2435 C1931

11-1 2

Head marking

Head markings and mechanical properties for metric sizes[5] Proof Yield strength Tensile strength Nominal size strength Grade (min) [MPa] (min) [MPa] range [mm] [MPa] Type 1 Type 2 Type 3

Core hardness [Rockwell]

1236[2]

600

660

830

C2334

References
1. ^ ASTM A325 - 09 (http://www.astm.org/Standards/A325.htm) , http://www.astm.org/Standards/A325.htm, retrieved

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2009-06-13. ^ a b ASTM A325M - 09 (http://www.astm.org/Standards/A325M.htm) , http://www.astm.org/Standards/A325M.htm, retrieved 2009-06-13. ^ a b c ASTM A325 (http://www.portlandbolt.com/technicalinformation/astm/ASTM_A325.html) , http://www.portlandbolt.com/technicalinformation/astm/ASTM_A325.html, retrieved 2009-06-13. ^ a b c ASTM, SAE and ISO grade markings and mechanical properties for steel fasteners (http://www.americanfastener.com/technical/grade_markings_steel.asp) , http://www.americanfastener.com/technical /grade_markings_steel.asp, retrieved 2009-06-06. ^ a b Metric structural fasteners (http://www.icaen.uiowa.edu/~sdesign1/Text/fasteners_si.html) , http://www.icaen.uiowa.edu/~sdesign1/Text/fasteners_si.html, retrieved 2009-06-06. ^ a b Grade Markings: Carbon Steel Bolts (http://www.fastspecinc.com/technical/technical.html) , http://www.fastspecinc.com/technical/technical.html, retrieved 2009-05-30. ^ Other markings may be used to denote atmospheric corrosion resistant material

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