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20 3 月, 2025

ASTM A325 Bolts

ASTM A325 bolts are high-strength structural bolts used in steel-to-steel connections, particularly in buildings, bridges, and other heavy construction projects. These bolts are designed for structural applications where high load capacity and durability are required.

Unlike other ASTM grades, A325 is specific not only in the chemical and mechanical requirements, but also in the allowed configuration. These bolts range in diameter from 1/2″ through 1-1/2″ and are manufactured from a medium-carbon or medium-carbon alloy steel that is quenched and tempered to develop the desired mechanical properties.

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ASTM A325 Bolts

What does A325 mean on a bolt?

The designation A325 on a bolt refers to the ASTM A325 specification, which defines a type of high-strength structural bolt commonly used in steel-to-steel connections for buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects.

Key Characteristics of ASTM A325 Bolts

High Strength:

Made from medium carbon steel, carbon boron steel, or medium carbon alloy steel

Minimum tensile strength: 120,000 psi (for diameters ≤ 1 inch)

Minimum yield strength: 92,000 psi

Heat Treatment:

Bolts are quenched and tempered to enhance strength and toughness.

Threading:

Standard threading is Unified National Coarse (UNC), unless specified otherwise.

Identification Markings:

A325 is stamped on the bolt head along with the manufacturer’s mark.

Type 1 or Type 3 variations may have additional markings to differentiate them.

Types

TYPE 1Medium carbon, carbon boron, or medium carbon alloy steel.
TYPE 2Withdrawn November 1991.
TYPE 3Weathering steel.
TFully threaded A325. (Restricted to 4 times the diameter in length)
MMetric A325.

What is the difference between ASTM A325 type 1 and type 3?

FeatureASTM A325 Type 1ASTM A325 Type 3
MaterialMedium carbon steel, carbon boron steel, or medium carbon alloy steelWeathering steel (corrosion-resistant steel)
Corrosion ResistanceStandard corrosion resistance; often requires galvanizing for protectionHigh corrosion resistance due to the formation of a protective oxide layer (similar to Corten steel)
AppearanceSilver/gray when galvanized or plain blackReddish-brown patina due to weathering steel properties
Coating OptionsCan be galvanized (hot-dip, mechanical, or electroplated)Not recommended for galvanizing (it affects weathering properties)
Common ApplicationsGeneral structural connections, bridges, buildingsOutdoor structures, bridges, exposed steel applications
Equivalent MaterialSimilar to ASTM A490 (high-strength bolts)Similar to ASTM A588 (weathering steel)

ASTM A325 bolts are high-strength structural bolts commonly used in steel-to-steel connections in construction and infrastructure. The main difference between Type 1 and Type 3 lies in their material composition and corrosion resistance.

Which One Should You Use?

Use Type 1 if the bolts will be galvanized or painted for corrosion protection.

Use Type 3 if the bolts are in an outdoor environment where natural weathering is preferred over coating.

Connection type of ASTM A325 Bolts

SCSlip critical connection.
XBearing-type connection with threads excluded from the shear plane.
NBearing type connection with threads included in the shear plane.

ASTM A325 Bolt Chemical Composition

Type 1 Bolts
ElementCarbon SteelCarbon Boron SteelAlloy SteelAlloy Boron Steel
Carbon0.30 – 0.52%0.30 – 0.52%0.30 – 0.52%0.30 – 0.52%
Manganese, min0.60%0.60%0.60%0.60%
Phosphorus, max0.04%0.04%0.04%0.04%
Sulfur, max0.05%0.05%0.04%0.04%
Silicon0.15-0.30%0.10 – 0.30%0.15 – 0.35%0.15 – 0.35%
Boron 0.0005 – 0.003% 0.0005 – 0.003%
Alloying Elements  **

ASTM A325 Bolt Mechanical Properties

SizeTensile, ksiYield, ksiElong. %, minRA %, min
1⁄2 – 1120 min92 min1435
11⁄8 – 11⁄2105 min81 min1435
NutsWashers
Type 1Type 3Type 1Type 3
PlainGalvanizedPlain
A563C, C3, D, DH, DH3A563DHA563C3, DH3F436-1F436-3
Note: Nuts conforming to A194 Grade 2H are a suitable substitute for use with A325 heavy hex structural bolts. The ASTM A563 Nut Compatibility Chart has a complete list of specifications.

ASTM A325 Bolt Dimensions

ASTM A325 Bolt Dimensions
Bolt DiameterDFCHT
Body DiameterWidth Across FlatsWidth Across CornersHeightThread Length
MaxBasicMaxMinMaxMinBasicMaxMinBasic
1⁄20.5157⁄80.8750.851.010.9695⁄160.3230.3021
5⁄80.64211⁄161.0621.0311.2271.17525⁄640.4030.3781.25
3⁄40.76811⁄41.251.2121.4431.38315⁄320.4830.4551.38
7⁄80.89517⁄161.4381.3941.661.58935⁄640.5630.5311.5
11.02215⁄81.6251.5751.8761.79639⁄640.6270.5911.75
11⁄81.149113⁄161.8121.7562.0932.00211⁄160.7180.6582
11⁄41.277221.9382.3092.20925⁄320.8130.7492
13⁄81.40423⁄162.1882.1192.5262.41627⁄320.8780.812.25
11⁄21.53123⁄82.3752.32.7422.62215⁄160.9740.9022.25

Tensile Load Requirements for Bolts Tested Full-Size


Bolt Size, Threads per
Inch, and Series
Designation
Tensile Load,B
min, lbf
Proof Load,B
Length
Measure-
ment
Method
Alternative
        Proof
Load,B Yield
     Strength
      Method
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4    Column 5
1⁄2  –13 UNC0.1421705012050       13050
5⁄8  –11 UNC0.2262710019200       20800
3⁄4  –10 UNC0.3344010028400       30700
7⁄8  –9 UNC0.4625545039250       42500
1–8 UNC0.6067270051500       55750
11⁄8  –7 UNC0.7638010056450       61800
11⁄4  –7 UNC0.96910170071700       78500
13⁄8  –6 UNC1.15512130085450       93550
11⁄2  –6 UNC1.405147500104000     113800

What is the difference between A325 and A490 bolts?

1. Comparison Table: A325 vs. A490

FeatureASTM A325ASTM A490
MaterialMedium carbon steel, carbon boron steel, or medium carbon alloy steelAlloy steel, quenched and tempered
Tensile Strength120 ksi (for bolts ≤ 1” diameter)150 ksi (higher strength)
Yield Strength92 ksi130 ksi
Coating (Galvanizing)Can be hot-dip galvanized or mechanically galvanizedCannot be galvanized (Risk of hydrogen embrittlement)
Corrosion ResistanceRequires coating for corrosion resistanceLimited (since galvanizing is not allowed)
HardnessHRC 19-30HRC 33-39 (harder steel)
Fully Threaded OptionsAvailable as A325TAvailable as A490T
ApplicationsGeneral structural connections, bridges, steel framesHigh-strength applications where extra load capacity is required
Replacement StandardNow classified under ASTM F3125 Grade A325Now classified under ASTM F3125 Grade A490

✅ Strength & Material:

A490 bolts are much stronger than A325 bolts due to their alloy steel composition and higher heat treatment levels.

A325 bolts are made of medium carbon steel and are slightly softer.

✅ Coating & Corrosion Resistance:

A325 bolts can be galvanized for corrosion resistance.

A490 bolts cannot be galvanized because the high-strength alloy steel is susceptible to hydrogen embrittlement, which can lead to cracking.

If corrosion resistance is needed for A490, a better alternative is weathering steel (A490 Type 3), which naturally develops a protective rust layer.

✅ Usage & Applications:

A325 bolts are commonly used for standard structural connections in buildings and bridges.

A490 bolts are preferred for high-strength applications where greater load-bearing capacity is required.

Are A325 bolts fully threaded?

No, ASTM A325 bolts are typically not fully threaded. They are partially threaded with a designated grip length (unthreaded portion) to provide maximum strength in structural connections.

However, fully threaded A325 bolts do exist but are classified under a different designation.

Standard Threading for A325 Bolts

Standard A325 Bolts (Partially Threaded)

Designed with a shank (unthreaded portion) to handle shear loads.

Commonly used in structural steel connections, where the unthreaded portion improves load-bearing capacity.

A325T (Fully Threaded)

The “T” suffix indicates a fully threaded version.

Used in applications where a full-thread design is necessary for clamping force rather than shear strength.

A325 Bolts in Shorter Lengths

For bolts ≤ 4 times the diameter, they may be fully threaded simply because of their short length.

You can get an offer for products in below material forms:

-Pipe and Tube (EN 10216-5, ASTM A213, ASTM A249, A312, A790,)

-Forged Fitting and Flange (ASTM A182 , ASTM A105,ASTM B564 )

-Butt Weld Fittings (ASTM A234, ASTM A403,ASTM A815)

-Round bar , Billet (ASTM A276, ASTM A479)

– Plate, Sheet, Strip(ASTM A240, EN 10028-7, A480)

-Bolting, Nuts(ASTM A193, A194, A320)

ASTM A325 Bolts Exported Countries

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