ASTM A490 and ASTM A490M are ASTM International standards for heavy hex structural bolts made from alloy steel. The imperial standard is officially titled Standard Specification for Structural Bolts, Alloy Steel, Heat Treated, 150 ksi Minimum Tensile Strength, while the metric standard (M) is titled Standard Specification for High-Strength Steel Bolts, Classes 10.9 and 10.9.3, for Structural Steel Joints.[1][2]
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The type refers to the type of material used. The standard currently defines two types, however it previously defined the following three:[1][2]
Note that independent of the material the bolt is quench and tempered.[4]
There are also three connection types defined:[5]
These bolts are equivalent to ASTM A325 bolts in application and geometry, but are made to a higher strength. The imperial grades are made to the same strength specifications as ASTM A354 grade BD. The metric grades are made to the same strength specifications as ASTM F568M property class 10.9.[3] Also, unlike their weaker counterparts they cannot be coated by hot-dip galvanization, mechanical deposition, or electroplating.[5]
Because these bolts are designed to be used in structural applications the threaded length of the bolts are shorter to keep the threads out of the joint.[5]
Head marking | Grade | Nominal size range [in] | Proof strength [ksi] | Yield strength (min) [ksi] | Tensile strength (min) [ksi] | Core hardness [Rockwell] |
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Type 1 | 1⁄2–1-1⁄2 | 120 | 130[7] | 150 minimum 173 maximum[1] |
C33–38 | |
Type 2 | 1⁄2–1 | |||||
[8] | Type 3 | 1⁄2–1-1⁄2 |
Head marking | Grade | Nominal size range [mm] | Proof strength [MPa] | Yield strength (min) [MPa] | Tensile strength (min) [MPa] | Core hardness [Rockwell] |
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Type 1 | 12–36 | 830 | 940 | 1040 | C33–39 | |
Type 2[4] | ||||||
Type 3 |
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