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Old 2011-04-28, 12:50 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by cody View Post
You could always take the broken one to that fastner shop in town. (R&E?) They have a large variety of grade 8 and stronger bolts. I'm sure they'd have just the right one.

Metric hardware does not come in "grade 8" - that is a US grade. "8.8" is for regular applications. "10.9" is a higher grade and typical of engine and brake stuff (and roughly equivalent to US grade 8 ). "12.9" is even higher and is hard to find in anything but socket-head cap screw. Low grades like "5.8" are for very mundane stuff. The tensile and yield strength are proportional to the numbers, which actually mean something. With a 10.9 screw for instance, the "10" stands for a tensile strength of 10x 100MPa = 1,000 MPa, and the ".9" stands for a yield strength that is 0.9x the tensile strength or 900MPa.
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