Bolts - Germany (DE)

Federal Supply Class (FSC): 5306

NATO Supply Classification Class (NSC): 5306

Federal Supply Group (FSG): 53 Hardware and Abrasives

NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG): 53 Hardware and Abrasives

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Bolts are a type of mechanical fastener designed with external threads. Bolts are used with a nut to join parts together using tightening torque. The torque creates surface pressure between the bolt thread and its mating nut thread. This surface pressure increases the friction between the two threads and this increasing friction makes it increasingly more difficult for the nut to move and release the torque separating the parts again. These fasteners are intended to be inserted through holes that are pre-drilled in the material being joined. Unlike screws, which are also externally threaded fasteners, nuts and bolts work together, meaning that bolts require a nut to be threaded on to it to function properly and require a drilled hole into which the bolt may be inserted.

The terms “bolting” or “types of bolting” are rarely used in connection with bolts in the context of fasteners, these terms being associated more with fabric bolting and bolting machines used in the fabric industry.

FSC 5306 Bolts - Germany (DE)
FSC 5306 Bolts - Germany (DE)

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 5306 Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 5306

What is Federal Supply Class 5306?
FSC 5306 is the Federal Supply Class (formally known as NATO Supply Classification Class NSC 5306) in the USA for supply items codified in the category of Bolts.
What is NATO Supply Classification Class 5306?
NSC 5306 is the NATO Supply Classification Class (also known as Federal Supply Class FSC 5306 in the USA) for supply items codified in the category of Bolts.
Which Federal Supply Group is FSC 5306 in?
FSC 5306 is in Federal Supply Group (FSG) 53 which contains Hardware and Abrasives.
Which NATO Supply Classification Group is NSC 5306 in?
NSC 5306 is in NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG) 53 which contains Hardware and Abrasives.

Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 5306 Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 5306

What is a Machine Bolt? 3842 Items
A Machine Bolt (BOLT,MACHINE) is an externally threaded fastener designed for insertion through holes in assembled parts and normally intended to be tightened or released by torquing a nut. The threaded and unthreaded portions are both of one nominal diameter of 0.190 inch (5 mm) or larger. The head is not designed to be held or driven with an inserted driver or by the thumb and fingers. A locking feature may be incorporated in the design of the head or threads. Head dimensions and sizes of threaded and unthreaded portions shall conform to internationally recognized fastener standards. For items having a grip length portion machined to a tolerance of 0.0015 inch (0.038 mm) or less, BOLT, SHEAR. See also SCREW, CAP, HEXAGON HEAD and SCREW, MACHINE.
What is an Eye Bolt? 1048 Items
An Eye Bolt (BOLT,EYE) is an externally threaded device whose threaded portion is of one nominal diameter, without a head, but with the unthreaded end either bent more than 225 degrees (3.925 radians) or cast, forged, or punched to resemble an eye. See also BOLT, HOOK. Excludes CONNECTOR, ROD END.
What is a Shoulder Bolt? 47 Items
A Shoulder Bolt (BOLT,SHOULDER) is an externally threaded fastener whose threaded portion is of one nominal diameter, No. 10 (0.190 IN.) (5 mm) or larger. It has a round unthreaded neck or shank all or part of which is of greater diameter than the threaded portion. The head is not designed to be held or driven with an inserted drivers. A locking feature may be incorporated in the design of the head or threads. For items with a thread diameter smaller than No. 10 (0.190 IN.) (5 mm) and those items with an inserted drive head, use SCREW, SHOULDER. For items which are No. 10 (0.190 IN.) (5 mm) or larger in size and are both shouldered and have an externally relieved body, use BOLT, EXTERNALLY RELIEVED BODY. Excludes THUMBSCREW.
What is a Clevis Bolt? 17 Items
A Clevis Bolt (BOLT,CLEVIS) is an externally threaded fastener whose threaded and unthreaded portions are of one nominal diameter and are separated by a narrow circumferential groove. The head is designed to be held or driven with an inserted driver. Excludes BOLT, SHEAR.
What is a Hook Bolt? 119 Items
A Hook Bolt (BOLT,HOOK) is an externally threaded device whose threaded portion is of nominal diameter, without a head but with the unthreaded end bent not over 225 degrees (3.925 radians). See also BOLT, EYE and BOLT, U.
What is an U Bolt? 277 Items
An U Bolt (BOLT,U) is an externally threaded fastener bent approximately 180 degrees (3.141 radians) in the shape of the letter U and with both ends threaded.
What is an Internal Wrenching Bolt? 46 Items
An Internal Wrenching Bolt (BOLT,INTERNAL WRENCHING) is an externally threaded fastener whose threaded portion is of one nominal diameter, No. 10 (0.190 IN.) (5 mm) or larger. It is designed with an internal socket or internal multiple spline for use with an internal driver. The head is beveled (conical) or cylindrical in shape. Items with cylindrical shaped heads must have an externally relieved body. A locking feature may be incorporated in the design of the head or threads. See also SCREW, CAP, SOCKET HEAD. Excludes SETSCREW; SCREW, SHOULDER; BOLT, SHOULDER; SCREW, EXTERNALLY RELIEVED BODY; BOLT, EXTERNALLY RELIEVED BODY; and SCREW, MACHINE.
What is a Tee Head Bolt? 195 Items
A Tee Head Bolt (BOLT,TEE HEAD) is an externally threaded fastener whose threaded portion is of one nominal diameter and with a head specially designed to fit in a slot and hold against turning.
What is an Externally Relieved Body Bolt? 42 Items
An Externally Relieved Body Bolt (BOLT,EXTERNALLY RELIEVED BODY) is an externally threaded fastener whose threaded portion is of one nominal diameter, and whose unthreaded portion has been machined or ground in one or more places or over its entire length to a maximum diameter less than the minimum pitch diameter of the thread (excludes undercuts for thread relief). It is No. 10 (0.190 IN.) (5 mm) or larger in size and has a head which is not designed to be held or driven with an inserted driver or designed for rotation by the thumb and fingers. A locking feature may be incorporated in the design of the head or threads. Excludes BOLT, INTERNAL WRENCHING and THUMBSCREW. See also SCREW, EXTERNALLY RELIEVED BODY.
What is an Internally Relieved Body Bolt? 500 Items
An Internally Relieved Body Bolt (BOLT,INTERNALLY RELIEVED BODY) is an externally threaded fastener whose external threaded portion is of one nominal diameter. It has a concentric hole along the longitudinal centerline which may extend a part or the full length of the bolt. The concentric hole along the centerline may be counterbored and/or internally threaded at the head end or the bolt end. The head is designed to be held or driven by an external and/or internal driver. For items having a hole(s) perpendicular to the axis which meet the concentric hole along the longitudinal centerline, see BOLT, FLUID PASSAGE.
What is a Shear Bolt? 119 Items
A Shear Bolt (BOLT,SHEAR) is a high strength, 160,000 pounds per square inch (1100 megapascals) minimum tensile strength externally threaded fastener designed for use in applications involving great shear stress. The head is designed to accommodate an external wrench or driver. The head is not designed to be held or driven with an inserted driver, nor is it designed for rotation by the thumb and fingers. The unthreaded portion is of specific grip length, plated or unplated, and is machined to a tolerance of one thousandth (0.001) of an inch (0.025 mm) or less of a specific diameter for items one inch (25 mm) or less in diameter. Items over one inch (25 mm) in diameter shall have a tolerance of fifteen ten thousandths (0.0015) of an inch (0.038 mm) or less. The nominal major diameter of the threads shall be at least one thousandth (0.001) of an inch (0.025 mm) below the minimum shank diameter, but not below the minimum major diameter for applicable class of fit, as shown in the Screw Thread Standards, FED STD H28 and/or other nationally recognized standards. A locking feature may be incorporated in the design of the head or threads. See BOLT, MACHINE and BOLT, CLEVIS.
What is a Square Neck Bolt? 764 Items
A Square Neck Bolt (BOLT,SQUARE NECK) is a headed externally threaded fastener whose threaded portion is of one nominal diameter, with a square neck directly beneath the head.
What is a Ribbed Neck Bolt? 34 Items
A Ribbed Neck Bolt (BOLT,RIBBED NECK) is a headed externally threaded fastener whose threaded portion is of one nominal diameter with a series of longitudinal ribs, splines or serrations on all or part of the unthreaded portion. See also BOLT, RIBBED SHOULDER.
What is a Finned Neck Bolt? 13 Items
A Finned Neck Bolt (BOLT,FINNED NECK) is a headed externally threaded fastener whose threaded portion is of one nominal diameter having two or more fins extending from the head to the shank.
What is a Key Head Bolt? 62 Items
A Key Head Bolt (BOLT,KEY HEAD) is a headed externally threaded fastener whose threaded portion is of one nominal diameter with a single rectangular or triangular projection on the underside of the head.
What is a Threaded End Rod? 317 Items
A Threaded End Rod (ROD,THREADED END) is a headless cylindrical shaped metal item exceeding 12 inches (304.8 mm) in length and externally threaded on one or both ends. The unthreaded portion shall be of one diameter. Excludes items with tapered threads. See also STUD (as modified) and PIN, STRAIGHT, THREADED.
What is a Continuous Thread Rod? 183 Items
A Continuous Thread Rod (ROD,CONTINUOUS THREAD) is a headless fastener exceeding 12 inches (304.8 mm) in length having an external thread of one nominal diameter running from end to end. See also STUD, CONTINUOUS THREAD.
What is a Ribbed Shoulder Bolt? 66 Items
A Ribbed Shoulder Bolt (BOLT,RIBBED SHOULDER) is an externally threaded fastener whose threaded portion is of one nominal diameter. It has a series of longitudinal ribs, splines or serrations on all or a part of the shoulder. The minor diameter of the ribs must be greater than the major diameter of the threads. See also BOLT, RIBBED NECK.
What is an Eccentric Head Bolt? 39 Items
An Eccentric Head Bolt (BOLT,ECCENTRIC HEAD) is an externally threaded fastener the head of which is usually flat with a periphery not concentric to the bolt shank. The head is not designed for wrenching. It may have a drive feature located at the threaded end, which can be used to rotate the screw and eccentric head into a locking position to secure a flanged or groove component.
What is a Drive Shank Bolt? 17 Items
A Drive Shank Bolt (BOLT,DRIVE SHANK) is an externally threaded fastener, made of high strength metal, whose threaded portion is of one nominal diameter. The unthreaded portion is of a specific grip length, and is ground to a close tolerance in order to provide a drive fit in a specific size hole. It may be plated or unplated. The head is not designed to be driven by a screwdriver or wrench. The item is driven into the parts to be fastened by means of a mallet or similar item.
What is a Close Tolerance Bolt? 338 Items
A Close Tolerance Bolt (BOLT,CLOSE TOLERANCE) is an externally threaded fastener whose unthreaded portion is of a specified grip length, plated or unplated, and is machined to a tolerance of one thousandth (0.001) of an inch (0.025 mm) or less of a specific diameter for items one inch (25 mm) or less in diameter. Items over one inch (25 mm) in diameter shall have a tolerance of fifteen ten-thousandths (0.0015) of an inch (0.038 mm) or less. The nominal major diameter of the threads shall be at least one thousandth (0.001) of an inch (0.025 mm) below the minimum shank diameter, but not below the minimum major diameter for applicable class of fit, as shown in the Screw Thread Standards, FED STD H28 and/or other nationally recognized standards. The head is not designed to be held or driven with an inserted driver, nor is it designed for rotation by the thumb and fingers. A locking feature may be incorporated in the design of the head or threads. For items having close tolerance, and fabricated from material having 160,000 pounds per square inch (1100 megapascals) minimum tensile strength, see BOLT, SHEAR. For items fabricated from material having less than 160,000 pounds per square inch (1100 megapascals) minimum tensile strength and not having a close tolerance, see BOLT, MACHINE.

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5090705
RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 3
5.12.0603.8102.98
RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 6
DIN444-AM16X130-4.6-A3P
RNCC: 2 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 3