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Cap Screw Grade Markings

Cap Screw Grade Markings

Identify the Right Fastener for Your Job

Grade 2

(No marks)

Use for wood and general hardware applications

Grade 5
(Three radial lines)

Use for small engine repair and for automotive needs

Grade 8
(Six radial lines)

Automotive needs and other applications where high
tensile strength is required

Grade Markings Help You Choose the Right Fastener for Your Project

Head markings on cap screws are your assurance that the fastener you
choose will do the job it’s designed to do.

The Society of Automotive Engineers and the Industrial Fasteners
Institute have established specific ranges of hardness and tensile
strength for each grade of fastener. All Elco fasteners meet or exceed
these requirements.

There are certain applications which engineers have determined are
appropriate for the various grade of fasteners. Do-it-yourselfers
can use the grade markings to be sure the bolt or cap screw will meet
their requirements.

Grade 2 Fasteners

Often referred to as “hardware” quality, these fasteners are
typically made of low-carbon steel. They are ideally suited for
holding wood pieces together (in combination with appropriate nuts
and washers) or general hardware use where higher strength is not
required.

There is no grade marking on the head of Grade 2 fasteners,
although many manufacturers will put a distinguishing company
identification on the head.

Grade 5 Fasteners

Grade 5 fasteners are made of medium-carbon steel. These fasteners
are then quenched and tempered for the additional strength necessary
for most automotive uses and other applications where strength is a
moderate concern.

The grade marking on the head of a Grade 5 fastener is three
equally-spaced lines coming out from the center of the head.
Manufacturers` identifications are added for traceability.

Grade 8 Fasteners

Grade 8 fasteners are manufactured of medium-carbon alloy steel for
the most demanding applications. These fasteners are then quenched
and tempered to superior strength and hardness qualities.

The grade marking on a Grade 8 fastener is six equally spaced lines
coming out from the center of the head. Once again, the manufacturer’s
mark is necessary for traceability.

Do not confuse the use of Grade 8.2 boron bolts with true Grade 8
fasteners. The two grades have different characteristics and should
not be used interchangeably.


Differences Between Fastener Grades

SAE Grade Diameter ProofLoad PSI TensileStrength

Min. PSI

Hardness Rockwell Material andHeat Treatment
Grade 2 1/4″ – 3/4″

3/4″ – 1-1/2″

55,000

33,000

74,000
60,000
B80 – B100

B70-8100

Low or mediumcarbon steel
Grade 5 1/4″ – 1″

1″- 1-1/2

85,000
74,000
120,000

105.000

C25 – C34

C-19 – C30

Medium carbon steel quenched and tempered
Grade 8 1/4″ – 1-1/2 120,000 150,000 C33 – C39 Medium carbon alloy

steel quenched

and tempered

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