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DIN 933

Stainless Steel Hex Screw

TRSUTED SS hex screw FOR DEMANDING APPLICATION

Premium A2 (304) and A4 (316) stainless steel hex screw. Available in metric coarse threads and select UNC/BSW on request. Mill Test Certificates (MTC), strict dimensional tolerances, and fast dispatch from ready stock.

Key Specifications

Standards
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Grades (Material)
A2 (304), A4 (316)
Strength Classes
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Threads
Metric coarse (default). Fine/UNC/BSW available on request
Sizes
M1.6 to M 70, 3/16" to 2.1/2" (others on request)
Lengths
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Head
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Marking
Grade/class & manufacturer ID as applicable
Certificates
MTC 3.1 / chemical composition & mechanicals available
Compliance
RoHS/REACH; generally non-magnetic in solution-annealed state (slight magnetism possible after cold-work)

Choosing the Right SS Hex Screw (Guide)
for stainless steel hex head screws / bolts (e.g. DIN 933 / DIN 931 / ISO 4017 / ISO 4014)

1. First decide the function of the hex screw
a) What are you fastening?

Steel-to-steel / steel-to-structure
→ Use hex head machine screws/bolts (DIN 933 full thread, DIN 931 partial thread) with nut + washer or into a tapped hole.

Into wood or plugs (no nut)
→ That’s usually a hex coach screw (DIN 571), not a regular hex screw.

So here we focus on machine type hex screws/bolts for metal joints.

2. Joint Type – Full thread vs Partial thread
a) Full thread (e.g. DIN 933 / ISO 4017)

Use when:

Clamping thin plates

General purpose bolted joints

When the shear plane does not pass through the thread or shear is low

Lengths are small (M6×20, M8×30, etc.)

b) Partial thread / shank (e.g. DIN 931 / ISO 4014)

Use when:

There is a shear plane and you want it on full shank, not threads

You need better alignment between two plates

Thicker clamped parts where a plain shank through both plates is preferred

Rule of thumb:

General fabrication → full thread (DIN 933 / ISO 4017) is usually fine.

High shear / structural joints → consider partial thread (DIN 931 / ISO 4014).

3. Environment & Material Grade
a) Choose stainless grade by environment

Normal indoor / mild outdoor / general industrial
→ A2 (SS 304), class A2-70

Standard choice: good corrosion resistance, economical

Coastal / marine / high-chloride / chemical areas
→ A4 (SS 316), class A4-70 or A4-80

Much better pitting and crevice corrosion resistance

Very aggressive conditions / high temperature / special media
→ Duplex, Super Duplex, or special alloys (2205, 254SMO, etc.) as per drawing/spec.

Cost-sensitive, non-critical, low-corrosion
→ SS 202 possible, but:

Lower corrosion resistance

Avoid near sea, chemicals, wash-down areas

b) Match grade with rest of assembly

Try to use same or compatible grade for bolts, nuts, washers.

Example: A4 hex screw + A4 nut + A4 washer for marine.

Mechanical Properties (Guide) – SS Hex Screws
A2-70 (approx. SS 304)

Material: A2 (similar to SS 304)

Strength class: 70

Minimum tensile strength: ≈ 700 MPa

Proof (yield) strength: ≈ 450 MPa

Hardness: roughly ≤ 210 HB (size-dependent)

Typical use:

General machinery

Fabrication

Building hardware

Indoor/outdoor non-marine applications

A4-70 (approx. SS 316)

Material: A4 (similar to SS 316)

Strength class: 70

Minimum tensile strength: ≈ 700 MPa

Proof strength: ≈ 450 MPa

Key advantage:

Better resistance to chlorides, seawater, many chemicals

Typical use:

Marine & coastal applications

Food & pharma wash-down areas

Chemical plants

A4-80 (higher strength, SS 316)

Material: A4 (SS 316)

Strength class: 80

Minimum tensile strength: ≈ 800 MPa

Proof strength: ≈ 600 MPa

Use when:

Higher clamp load is required

Joint is safety-critical and subjected to significant loading

Corrosion conditions demand 316

In practice, for many applications, the connected parts (plates, welds, threads in base metal) become the limiting factor before the stainless bolt strength.

Quick Field Selection Cheat Sheet

Environment

Normal → A2-70 (SS 304)

Marine/chemical → A4-70 / A4-80 (SS 316)

Joint Type

General clamping → full thread DIN 933 / ISO 4017

High shear / alignment → partial thread DIN 931 / ISO 4014

Diameter

Light → M6–M8

Medium → M10–M16

Heavy → M16+

Length

Bolt + nut → all parts + washer + 2–3 threads projection

Tapped hole → 1–1.5 × diameter thread engagement

Accessories

Always use flat washers, add spring/lock washers or locking nuts in vibration.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An SS hex screw is a stainless steel fastener with a hexagon head and a machine thread, used with a nut or in a tapped hole to clamp parts together (plates, brackets, flanges, etc.).

In many markets, they are used interchangeably. Practically:

Hex bolt – usually with a shank (partial thread), used with a nut

Hex screw – often full thread, and can be used in a tapped hole or with a nut

Most customers will refer to both as “hex bolt”.

Typical applications:

Machine building & fabrication

Structural connections (brackets, frames, supports)

Pumps, valves, flanges, pipe supports

Electrical panels, enclosures, cable trays

OEM machinery, automotive, marine, food & pharma equipment

Common standards:

DIN 933 / ISO 4017 – Hex head bolt/screw, full thread

DIN 931 / ISO 4014 – Hex head bolt, partial thread (shank)

Your drawing may mention DIN/ISO/IS/ASME – always match the specified standard.

Yes, but:

Ensure sufficient thread engagement (often closer to 1.5–2 × diameter).

Risk of thread stripping in soft material is higher.

Sometimes it’s better to use nut + bolt or threaded inserts.

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