rubenpezu
Industrial
- Jun 12, 2012
- 76
Hello,
I have just talking with a costumer about the use of different quality bolts. In Europe case 5.6 Vs 8.8 (according ISO 898-1) and in US case T0 Vs T1 (according ASTM A394) I think with steel S275 and S355 (Europe) or A36 and A572 Grade 50.
The question is that he explain me that is not good use bolts 8.8 (A394 T1) with material S275 and S355 (A36 and A572 Grade 50) because the angles suffer more than in normal situation with bolts 5.6 (A394 T0).
And other question is that sometimes when our costumer ask for more bolts because are missing or there are lack of them and we don’t have in our workshop bolts 5.6 (A394 T0) we send bolts 8.8 (A394 T1) in order to be quicker as possible. He said that this is not correct.
Can anyone help me to clarify both issues?
Thank you very much.
I have just talking with a costumer about the use of different quality bolts. In Europe case 5.6 Vs 8.8 (according ISO 898-1) and in US case T0 Vs T1 (according ASTM A394) I think with steel S275 and S355 (Europe) or A36 and A572 Grade 50.
The question is that he explain me that is not good use bolts 8.8 (A394 T1) with material S275 and S355 (A36 and A572 Grade 50) because the angles suffer more than in normal situation with bolts 5.6 (A394 T0).
And other question is that sometimes when our costumer ask for more bolts because are missing or there are lack of them and we don’t have in our workshop bolts 5.6 (A394 T0) we send bolts 8.8 (A394 T1) in order to be quicker as possible. He said that this is not correct.
Can anyone help me to clarify both issues?
Thank you very much.