Premium A2 (304) and A4 (316) stainless steel anti theft bolt. Available in metric coarse threads and select UNC/BSW on request. Mill Test Certificates (MTC), strict dimensional tolerances, and fast dispatch from ready stock.
Stainless Steel Anti Theft Bolt
Key Specifications
Choosing the Right Stainless Steel Anti Theft Bolt
Choosing the right anti-theft bolt (security bolt)
Function – when to use an anti-theft bolt
Use an anti-theft (security) bolt when you want to discourage or prevent unauthorized removal of a component, especially in:
Public areas – street lights, sign boards, guard rails, barriers, benches
Outdoor equipment – CCTV poles, solar structures, telecom towers, gates
High-value or high-risk parts – covers, access doors, grating, machinery guards
A security bolt works by using a special head or drive so that it cannot be removed with standard tools (spanner, normal Allen key, normal Torx).
Environment & corrosion – material selection
Choose material based on site conditions and match to the rest of your fasteners:
A2 (304) stainless security bolt
For indoor and general outdoor conditions
City infrastructure, poles, railings, signage, equipment guards
A4 (316) stainless security bolt
For marine, coastal, chemical, or chloride-rich environments
Ports, seafront railings, bridges, water treatment, poolside, chemical plants
Rule:
Use A2 where normal stainless is sufficient.
Use A4 where there is salt, sea air, harsh cleaning, or chemicals.
Match to A2/A4 nuts, washers and surrounding hardware wherever possible.
Head & drive type – level of security vs serviceability
Choose the head/drive depending on whether the joint must later be opened or not:
One-way / permanent security bolts
Examples: one-way slotted, special low-profile heads designed to tighten easily but cannot be gripped for removal.
Ideal when no routine maintenance is expected and you want maximum tamper resistance.
Removal usually needs drilling or destructive methods.
Keyed / special-drive security bolts (removable with special tool)
Examples: pin-Torx (Tamper-Torx), pin-hex (tamper Allen), multi-lobe, unique pattern drives.
Require a matching bit or key that is not commonly available.
Best where you want good security but still need controlled removal for maintenance.
Shear-type security bolts (less common than nuts but used in some systems)
Hex head or drive shears off at a set torque, leaving a smooth, tamper-resistant head.
Used where permanent installation and tight torque control are both required.
Selection thumb rule:
No maintenance / permanent fixing → One-way or shear-type bolt.
Needs controlled maintenance → Keyed / special-drive bolt + controlled access to bits/keys.
Access & tooling – practical considerations
Before choosing:
Who will install and service this joint?
Can you control who has the special bits/keys?
Do you have clearance for the required tool (Tamper-Torx bit, pin-hex key, etc.)?
Plan to:
Keep spare bits/keys in a secure, documented place.
Avoid using too many different drive patterns across one project – standardise on 1–2 security drives if possible.
Mechanical Properties (Guide)
Mechanical Properties (Guide) – Stainless Steel Anti-Theft Bolts
Anti-theft bolts use the same material and property classes as standard bolts (e.g., A2-70, A4-70, A4-80).
The special head gives the security function; the tensile strength is governed by the property class.
A2-70 Anti-theft bolts
Material: A2 (304) stainless steel
Property class: 70 (min. tensile strength ≈ 700 MPa, typical proof strength ≈ 450 MPa)
Use with: A2-70 nuts and washers.
Typical applications:
Street furniture, guard rails, access covers, indoor/outdoor equipment in normal environments.
A4-70 Anti-theft bolts
Material: A4 (316) stainless steel
Property class: 70
Use with: A4-70 nuts (or A4-80 where specifically designed).
Typical applications:
Marine/coastal structures, chemical plants, water treatment, poolside, high-corrosion outdoor installations.
A4-80 Anti-theft bolts (if used)
Higher strength stainless, min. tensile strength ≈ 800 MPa.
For higher load or critical stainless joints where both strength and corrosion resistance are required.
Key mechanical points:
The property class (70 / 80) defines the basic tensile & proof strength, same as on standard stainless bolts.
For a given diameter (e.g., M10 A4-70 security bolt), the load-carrying capacity is comparable to a standard M10 A4-70 bolt.
The joint capacity is governed by:
Bolt strength (property class & size)
Nut/anchor strength
Clamped material thickness & quality
Any additional locking (nylock, washer, adhesive)
The security drive does not increase mechanical load capacity; it only makes unapproved removal more difficult.





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An anti-theft bolt (security bolt) is a special fastener designed to prevent or discourage unauthorized removal.
It usually has a special head or drive that cannot be opened with standard tools like normal spanners, Allen keys, or screwdrivers.
Typical applications include:
Street furniture, railings, barriers, sign boards
CCTV poles, solar structures, telecom towers
Access covers, machine guards, enclosures and panels
Any location where fasteners are exposed to the public and theft/tampering is a risk.
One-way / permanent security bolts:
Designed to be tightened easily, but very difficult to remove without destroying the head.
Best when no maintenance or disassembly is expected.
Keyed / special-drive security bolts (removable):
Use a special drive like pin-Torx, pin-hex, multi-lobe, etc.
Can be removed with a matching special bit or key, not with standard tools.
Ideal when controlled access for maintenance is required.
A2 (304) → For indoor, general outdoor, and mildly corrosive environments (city infrastructure, general plant areas).
A4 (316) → For marine, coastal, chemical, or chloride-rich environments (seafront, bridges, treatment plants, poolside, chemical plants).
As far as possible, match:
A2 bolts with A2 nuts & washers
A4 bolts with A4 nuts & washers
Not automatically.
The special head provides security, not extra strength.
Mechanical strength is controlled by the property class (e.g., A2-70, A4-70, A4-80), same as standard bolts.
So a M10 A4-70 security bolt has similar tensile strength to a M10 A4-70 normal bolt.
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