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The Hex bolts, concrete cavity depth and no higher cleanlinessrequirements, easy to install and inexpensive. Jacking byselecting the appropriate thickness of the buried depth, with theincrease of buried depth, tension increased after the productsare reliable and expandable functionality. Body material:stainless steel, carbon steel and other metal materials. Alsoknown as through bolts,expansion bolts and expansionanchors, which is designed for consistent performance inconcrete.

ASTM A307 and Hot Dip Galvanized ASTM 153Bolts are Coarse Threaded to a class 2 Fit.Hex Nuts and washers used on these bolts should be orderedseparately.

Dia Length
M12 50
M16 35
M16 100
M16 120
M16 300
M20 50
M20 100
M20 250
M20 300
M20 350

Aspect BS (British Standards) IEC (International Standards) AS/NZS (Australian/New Zealand Standards) US Standards (ANSI/IEEE/NEMA) GB (Chinese National Standards)
Material Specifications Specifies materials for durability, corrosion resistance, and mechanical strength (e.g., galvanized steel, aluminum) General material guidelines for global use Similar to IEC with local adaptations (e.g., AS/NZS 4680 for hot-dip galvanizing) Detailed material specs for US market (e.g., ASTM standards) Follows IEC with local modifications (e.g., GB/T 13912 for galvanizing)
Mechanical Requirements High emphasis on mechanical strength and load-bearing capacity (e.g., BS 1990) General mechanical performance guidelines (e.g., IEC 60652) Specific to local conditions (e.g., wind load, seismic requirements) Rigorous mechanical standards (e.g., ANSI C136 for pole hardware) Similar to IEC with additional local requirements
Electrical Requirements Focus on insulation, grounding, and electrical safety (e.g., BS EN 61439) Comprehensive electrical safety standards (e.g., IEC 61439) Aligns with IEC but includes local electrical codes Stringent electrical safety protocols (e.g., NEC, IEEE standards) Strong focus on electrical safety and compliance (e.g., GB 7251)
Testing Requirements Includes type, routine, and sample tests (e.g., BS EN 61439) Comprehensive testing for safety and performance (e.g., IEC 61439) Aligns with IEC but includes local conditions Rigorous testing for safety and reliability (e.g., UL, ANSI) Similar to IEC with additional local tests
Application Guidelines Detailed installation and usage guidelines (e.g., BS 7671 Wiring Regulations) Broad guidelines for international applicability Specific to Australian and New Zealand conditions (e.g., AS/NZS 3000) Focused on US electrical systems (e.g., NEC, NEMA) Tailored to Chinese electrical systems (e.g., GB/T 5023)
Safety Standards High emphasis on safety and reliability (e.g., BS EN 61439) Global safety standards (e.g., IEC 61439) High safety standards with local regulations Stringent safety protocols (e.g., UL, NEC) Strong focus on safety and compliance (e.g., GB 7251)
Certification Kitemark certification CB Scheme for international certification Local certification bodies (e.g., SAI Global) UL, CSA, and other US certifications CCC (China Compulsory Certification)


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