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Identifying Bolt from Head Markings

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MWD123

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Sep 10, 2021
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Hi, I'm investigating an existing building and have come across some bolts stamped "SS L393/1 GS M", does anyone know what this refers to?

In the UK I'm used to seeing standard markings like "M8.8" of "A4-70" but I've never seen this sort of thing, I assume it's a non-european standard.

Any help would be appreciated
 
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Thanks desertfox, unfortunately no luck with the info on that page.

To add context, this is a structural bolt in a steel framed building, I would expect it to be carbon steel (typical for this environment) and it is a hex head, approx size M20.
 
SS might be stainless steel (which I realize you don't expect, but you never know).
Try permanent magnet test. If it doesn't attract, almost certainly stainless. If it does attract, somewhat inconclusive (some SS does attract)



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You might be looking at someones "special bolt", with a part number rather than a proper head marking.
 
Have you had a chance of studying the original drawings from the builder? Also certs are required on such projects, see if they are still available from archives maintained presumably by jurisdiction authorities.
 
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