Grade A325, 1-1/8"-7 Structural Bolt, Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel, 3 in L, 5 PK
CONTRACTOR SELECT — Structural Bolts — Grade A325, 1-1/8"-7 Structural Bolt, Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel, 3 in L, 5 PK
This Structural Bolts from CONTRACTOR SELECT supports day-to-day operations where predictable fit and dependable handling matter.
Quick specs
- Material: Steel
- Finish: Hot Dipped Galvanized
- System of Measurement: Inch
- Thread Size: 1-1/8"-7
- Manufacturer Part Number: U04211.112.0300
- UPC: -
Product information
- Country of Origin: Multiple
- Manufacturer Part Number: U04211.112.0300
- UPC: -
Dimensions
- Thread Size: 1-1/8"-7
- Fastener Length: 3 in
- Head Width: 1 13/16 in
- Head Height: 11/16 in
- Thread Length: 2 in
- Minimum Thread Length: 2 in
- Grip Size: 1 in
- Head Diameter: 1 13/16 in
Details
- Drive: External Hex
- Material Grade/Class: Grade A325
- Material: Steel
- Finish: Hot Dipped Galvanized
- Thread Style: Partially Threaded
- Thread Direction: Right Hand
- Standards: ASME B18.2.6 ASTM A325, ASME B18.2.6 ASTM F3125
- Item: Structural Bolt
- Thread Type: Coarse
- Structural Bolt Type: Structural Bolt with Nut
- Includes: Heavy Nut
- Rockwell Hardness: HRC19
- Globally Sourced: Globally Sourced
- Dimensional Standards: ASME B18.2.6
- Pack Size: Small Pack
- Material Quality Standard: ASTM A325, ASTM F3125
- Nut Material: Steel
- Tensile Strength: 120,000 psi
- Thread Fit: 2A
- Includes Nut: Yes
- Nut Standards: ASTM 563
- Manufacturer Location: Globally Sourced
- Material Quality Standards: ASTM A325, ASTM F3125
- System of Measurement: Inch
This Structural Bolts is intended for professional buyers focused on durability and uptime.
Recommended for maintenance and repair workflows and selected for dependable day-to-day use.
Highlights
- Helps keep specifications consistent across replacements and replenishment cycles.
- Designed for professional use where predictable fit and handling are important.
- Works well in standardized part lists and preventative maintenance schedules.
- Clear specification formatting helps reduce ordering mistakes.
Notes: Review application constraints and installation requirements to ensure the part meets your needs.