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Bolt Specs....?

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tdfsu9

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Feb 7, 2006
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I have a drawing with a bolt description:

2x4 LG S.F. Tap Bolt - 8thd

Can anyone give me a heads-up as to what these terms mean?

Thanks a bunch.
 
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Assuming all other dimensions on the drawing are in imperial units, I would normally interpret it as a notation for 2" diameter thread, 4" long ("LG"), 8 tpi (threads per inch ["thd"])which would probably be defined by the Unified Constant Pitch Series.
However the term "S.F.Tap Bolt" appears to be an abreviation of Self tapping bolt, and I haven't come across a self tapper this big before !
 
In the trade "Tap Bolt" normally referees to a bolt threaded all the way to the head.

I asked around and no one picked up on the "S.F." part, still asking.
 
Thanks guys.

"thd" is the same as "tpi" (threads per inch)? I would never have guessed that.

 
That's is just another part of the vernacular around the fastener supply houses. I have very seldom heard the term threads per inch used, it is always "give me 20 2"x12" 8 thread, 7 thread, or what ever.

Another quirk is the length callout on fasteners, especially studs. If nothing is said the length will be end to end which takes a little usable thread off due to the chamfer. More and more people were calling out 1st to 1st , the first good thread. Now that material cost has gone through the roof the callouts are back end to end.
 
Any recommendations on where to purchase bolts of this size?

Thanks again.
 
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