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Stainless Steel Dom Bolt

TRSUTED SS Dom Bolt FOR DEMANDING APPLICATION

Premium A2 (304) and A4 (316) stainless steel Dom 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.

Key Specifications

Standards
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Grades (Material)
A2 (304), A4 (316)
Strength Classes
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Threads
Metric coarse (default)
Sizes
M 6 to M 24 (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 Dom Bolt (Dome / Button Head Bolt)
1) What is a dom bolt & when to use it?

A dom bolt (dome-head / button-head bolt) is a bolt with a rounded, smooth head instead of a sharp hex profile.

Use a dom bolt when you want:

A clean, finished appearance (visible joints, furniture, covers, panels)

A smooth, low-profile head for safety (no sharp corners to catch clothes/skin)

A more tamper-resistant look (harder to grip with spanners from outside vs hex head)

To match with dom nuts / dome nuts on the other side for a fully rounded, aesthetic assembly

Typical applications:

Architectural & interior hardware – handrails, glass/SS brackets, furniture, enclosures

Machine guards & covers – where people may brush past fasteners

Public areas – playground equipment, benches, kiosks, signage

Decorative stainless structures – façades, railings, SS fabrications

2) Environment & corrosion – A2 vs A4 stainless

Like other stainless bolts, choose A2 vs A4 based on exposure:

A2 (304) dom bolt

For indoor and general outdoor conditions

Office/interior hardware, general structural/architectural work, non-marine outdoor fittings

A4 (316) dom bolt

For marine, coastal, poolside, or chemical environments

Seafront railings, pool ladders, jetties, wash-down and process plant areas

Match the full assembly:

A2 dom bolt + A2 nuts & washers (and A2 dome nuts if used)

A4 dom bolt + A4 nuts & washers (and A4 dome nuts if used)

This keeps the whole joint at the same corrosion level and avoids galvanic issues.

3) Head style & drive type

Dom bolts can be supplied with different head/drive options:

Plain dome / button head with internal hex (Allen)

Rounded, low profile

Tightened with an Allen key from the front

Very clean look, common in architectural & machine covers

Dome head with Torx / tamper-resistant drive

Uses Torx, pin-Torx, or special drives

Adds security where you don’t want casual removal with standard tools

Dome head with external tool faces (less common)

May have special wrench flats under the head or on shank

Used where you still need spanner grip but want a rounded external look

Selection tip:

Visible front face, aesthetics important → dome/button head with internal hex or Torx.

Need some tamper resistance → dom bolt with pin-Torx / security drive.

4) Shank & thread – sizing and length

Dom bolts behave like normal bolts for diameter and thread:

Typical diameters: M4, M5, M6, M8, M10, M12

Standard metric coarse threads (M6×1, M8×1.25, M10×1.5, etc.) unless otherwise specified

Length selection:

Total length must cover:

Material thickness (1 or more plates/parts)

Washer + nut (or dome nut) on the other side

2–3 threads showing beyond the nut (unless you want it perfectly flush and choose length carefully)

When used with dom nuts, some customers prefer just 1–2 threads inside the dome so the nut appears fully filled and neat.

5) Application type – clamping, covers & safety

Dom bolts are ideal where:

Head will be visible and architecture/finish is important

People may touch or bump into fasteners (no sharp hex corners)

You want consistent SS look with polished or brushed finish

You’re combining with dom nuts to create rounded fasteners on both sides of a joint

For pure structural / hidden joints, hex bolts may be more economical; dom bolts are chosen for look + safety rather than extra strength.

Mechanical Properties (Guide) – Stainless Dom Bolts

Dom bolts follow the same property classes as standard stainless bolts.
The dome head gives a different appearance and contact surface, but tensile strength is governed by the material grade + property class.

A2-70 Dom Bolts

Material: A2 (304) stainless steel

Property class: 70

Minimum tensile strength ≈ 700 MPa

Typical proof strength ≈ 450 MPa

Use with: A2-70 nuts / dom nuts and A2 washers

Typical applications:

Interior & exterior architectural SS work

Machine covers, guards, and panels

Furniture, railings, display systems in non-marine environments

A4-70 Dom Bolts

Material: A4 (316) stainless steel

Property class: 70

Same mechanical strength range as A2-70, but higher pitting & corrosion resistance

Use with: A4-70 nuts / dom nuts and A4 washers

Typical applications:

Marine & coastal railings and hardware

Poolside equipment, jetties, docks, ladders

Food & chemical plant areas with wash-down and chlorides

A4-80 Dom Bolts (if used)

Material: high-strength A4 (316) stainless

Property class: 80

Minimum tensile strength ≈ 800 MPa

Typical proof strength ≈ 600 MPa

Use with:

High-strength A4 nuts/dom nuts where higher clamp load is needed in a corrosive environment

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Frequently Asked Questions

A dom bolt (also called a dome-head / button-head bolt) is a fastener with a smooth, rounded head instead of a sharp hex head.
It’s usually tightened with an internal drive (Allen/hex socket or Torx) and is chosen where appearance and safety are important.

Typical applications include:

Architectural & interior fittings – railings, glass/SS brackets, façades

Furniture & décor – tables, frames, display systems

Machine covers & guards – areas where people may brush against fasteners

Public spaces – playground equipment, benches, kiosks, signage

Anywhere the fastener is visible and you want a clean, smooth, non-snagging head, dom bolts are a good choice.

Head shape:

Dom bolt → rounded, low-profile head with internal drive.

Hex bolt → hexagonal head for spanner/Socket.

Usage:

Dom bolt → chosen mainly for aesthetics and safety.

Hex bolt → chosen mainly for general structural & machinery applications.

Mechanically, for the same diameter and property class, the shank strength is similar; only the head style and tool type change.

For the same size and property class (e.g., A2-70, A4-70), the tensile strength of the shank is comparable to a normal bolt.
However:

The head bearing area and tool engagement are different, so torque and load distribution at the head may vary slightly.

For very high structural loads, hex bolts are still more common.

For typical architectural, cover, guard and furniture applications, dom bolts are more than sufficient when correctly sized.

Yes.
Dom bolts can be used with:

Standard hex nuts, or

Dome nuts (dom nuts) for a rounded finish on both sides, and

Flat washers to protect surfaces and spread load.

For vibration-prone joints, consider Nylock nuts, all-metal lock nuts, or thread-locking compounds.

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