Anchor Bolt Mechanical Property Comparison
- 1. Brad Dove, Technical Sales
702-290-9625
brad@steelworkbolts.com
Diameter Brinell Rockwell
‹ 3 121-241 B69-B100
› = 3 241 B100
‹ 3 121-212 B69-B95
› = 3 212 B95
C 58-80 36 23
F 1554 36 58-80 36 23 40
up to 2 21 30
2¼ - 2½ 21 22
2¾ - 3 21 20
3¼ - 4 21 18
‹ 2 253-319 C25-C34
› = 2 319
‹ 3 223-286 C19-C30
› = 3 286
‹ 3 183-235
› = 3 235
B5 up to 4 100 80 16 50 C26
B6 up to 4 110 85 15 50 321 C35
B6X up to 4 90 70 16 50 321 C35
up to 2½ 125 105 16 50 321 C35
2¾ - 4 115 95 16 50 321 C35
4¼ - 7 100 75 18 50 321 C35
up to 4 100 80 18 50 235 C99
4 - 7¼ 100 75 18 50 235 C99
up to 2½ 125 105 18 50 321 C35
2¾ - 4 110 95 17 45 321 C35
4¼ - 8 100 85 16 45 321 C35
up to 2½ 125 109 16 50 255-331 C26-C36
2¾ - 4 115 99 16 45 235-311 C22-C33
up to 2½ 150 130 14 40 311-363 C33-C39
2¾ - 4 140 115 14 40 293-363 C31-C39
F 1554 105 ¼ - 3 125-150 105 15 45
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Anchor Bolt Mechanical Properties Comparison - Ferritic Low or Medium Carbon Steels
Hardness
up to 4A307
A
B
75-95 55
60-100 18
60 18
BC
BD
F 1554 55
A193
B7
B7M
B16
A449
A354
up to 1 120 92 14 35
1⅛ - 1½
1¾ - 3
105
90
81
58
14
14
35
35
Elongation
% min
Reduction
of Area %
min
ASTM Grade
Diameter
(in)
Tensile
Strength
Yield
Strength