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metric thread The letter 'M' indicates that this bolt uses a metric thread. The number '8' refers to the nominal diameter of the bolt shaft in millimeters. The number 1.0 is the thread pitch of the bolt, which is the distance between threads, in millimeters. And the final figure, 20, is the length in millimeters.
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The length of a metric bolt is measured and defined in exactly the same way as imperial, inch-based bolts and fasteners. Socket head, pan head, button head and hex head bolts are measured from the underside of the bolt head to the end of the shaft. For flat head bolts, the length includes the bolt head height and for dome head bolts the length is measured from the thickest, highest point on the curved head. Metric bolts and fasteners are manufactured in conformance with standards set by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) and the German Institute for Standardisation (DIN). Here’s a list of the most common DIN and ISO numbers and what they describe. Descriptions of DIN and ISO fastener standards. Standard No. Description DIN 84 Slotted Cheese Head Machine Screw DIN 85 Slotted Pan Head Machine Screw DIN 94 Cotter Pin DIN 125A Flat Washer (without Chamfer) DIN 125B Flat Washer (with Chamfer) DIN 127B Split Lock Washer DIN 137B Spring Wave Washer DIN 315 Wing Nut DIN 439B Machine Screw Hex Nut, Finished Hex Jam Nut DIN 911 Long Arm Hex Key DIN 912 Hex Socket Head Cap Screw DIN 916 Hex Socket Set Screw DIN 931 Hex Head Cap Screw Partially Threaded DIN 933 Hex Head Cap Screw Fully Threaded DIN 934 Finished Hex Nut DIN 939 Double End Stud DIN 960 Hex Head Cap Screw Partially Threaded DIN 961 Hex Head Cap Screw Fully Threaded DIN 963 Slotted Flat Head Machine Screw DIN 964 Slotted Oval Head Machine Screw DIN 965 Phillips Flat Head Machine Screw DIN 966 Phillips Oval Head Machine Screw DIN 975 Threaded Rod DIN 980V Hex Steel Prevailing Torque Lock Nut DIN 985 Hex Nylon Insert Lock Nut DIN 6334 Rod Coupling Nut DIN 6797A External Tooth Lock Washer DIN 6797J Internal Tooth Lock Washer DIN 6912 Hex Low Socket Head Cap Screw DIN 6921 Hex Flange Head Screw DIN 6923 Hex Flange Nut ISO 7379 Hex Socket Head Shoulder Screw ISO 7380 Hex Button Socket Head Cap Screw DIN 7985 Phillips Pan Head Machine Screw DIN 7991 Hex Flat Socket Head Cap Screw
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Learn More »The following table provides examples of clearance hole sizes, standard or coarse thread pitches along with fine thread pitches and their corresponding tapping hole sizes. Metric clearance and tapping drill hole sizes. Size Clearance Hole mm Thread Pitch (std) Tapping Drill (std Pitch) Thread Pitch (fine) Tapping Drill (fine pitch) M5 5.5 0.8 4.2 mm M6 6.5 1.0 5.0 mm 0.75 5.25 mm M8 9 1.25 6.75 mm 1.0 7 mm M10 11 1.5 8.5 mm 1.0 or 1.25 9.0 or 8.75 mm M12 14 1.75 10.25 mm 1.5 10.5 mm M16 18 2.0 14 mm 1.5 16.5 mm M20 22 2.5 17.5 mm 1.5 20.5 mm M24 26 3.0 21 mm 2.0 22 mm M30 32 3.5 26.5 mm 2.0 28 mm
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