M14 x <85mm, Socket Screw, Cap Head, High Tensile/ 12.9, Self-Colour, DIN 912.
M14 x under and including 85mm, Cap Head, Allen/ Hexagon Socket Screw/ Bolt, High Tensile Steel, Grade 12.9, Self Colour, DIN 912, ISO 4762
M14, Metric - 14mm Diameter, Standard Coarse Thread - 2.0mm Pitch
Fixaball sells all lengths of M14, Self Colour, Cap, Cylindrical Head, Allen/ Hexagon Socket, Screw/ Bolt, High Tensile Steel, Grade 12.9, at the best internet prices with free delivery.
Orders placed before 2pm are dispatched same day (Mon-Fri).
Standard, Free Delivery is Royal Mail, 2nd Class (2-5 days, most likely 2 days). For a faster delivery time, select 1st class or courier at checkout. Packs weighing under 250grams are upgraded to 1st class as much as possible.
M14 Cap Head, Allen/ Hexagon Socket Screw/ Bolt, High Tensile Steel, Grade 12.9, Self Colour lengths available
(FT - Fully Threaded, PT - Partially Threaded)
M14-2.00x20 MM,(FT) SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 12.9 COARSE ISO 4762 / DIN 912 SELF COLOUR |
M14-2.00x25 MM,(FT) SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 12.9 COARSE ISO 4762 / DIN 912 SELF COLOUR |
M14-2.00x30 MM,(FT) SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 12.9 COARSE ISO 4762 / DIN 912 SELF COLOUR |
M14-2.00x35 MM,(FT) SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 12.9 COARSE ISO 4762 / DIN 912 SELF COLOUR |
M14-2.00x40 MM,(FT) SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 12.9 COARSE ISO 4762 / DIN 912 SELF COLOUR |
M14-2.00x45 MM,(FT) SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 12.9 COARSE ISO 4762 / DIN 912 SELF COLOUR |
M14-2.00x50 MM,(FT) SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 12.9 COARSE ISO 4762 / DIN 912 SELF COLOUR |
M14-2.00x55 MM,(FT) SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 12.9 COARSE ISO 4762 / DIN 912 SELF COLOUR |
M14-2.00x60 MM,(PT) SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 12.9 COARSE ISO 4762 / DIN 912 SELF COLOUR |
M14-2.00x65 MM,(PT) SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 12.9 COARSE ISO 4762 / DIN 912 SELF COLOUR |
M14-2.00x70 MM,(PT) SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 12.9 COARSE ISO 4762 / DIN 912 SELF COLOUR |
M14-2.00x75 MM,(PT) SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 12.9 COARSE ISO 4762 / DIN 912 SELF COLOUR |
M14-2.00x80 MM,(PT) SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 12.9 COARSE ISO 4762 / DIN 912 SELF COLOUR |
M14-2.00x85 MM,(PT) SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 12.9 COARSE ISO 4762 / DIN 912 SELF COLOUR |
FIXABALL – Specialist Fixings and Fasteners Suppliers Hexagon/ Allen Key Sizes METRIC – Allen Socket, Cap Head, Screw Bolts |
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Allen Socket, Cap Head Screw Size Diameter |
Allen/ Hex/ Hexagon Key Required to tighten and loosen |
M14 |
12 |
Material: High Tensile (12.9 Grade) - Plain/ Self Colour.
Grade 12.9 steel has a higher carbon content and is therefore stiffer and harder than your regular 8.8 high tensile steel. Self-colour fasteners tend to be oiled or greased to prolong their performance and prevent oxidisation/ rusting.
Allen/ Hexagonal Socket, Cap Head, Screw/ Bolt
Allen/ Hexagonal, Socket Cap Screw/ Bolts come as 'sets' and 'bolts'. The, ‘SET’, term is used to describe a fastener that is fully threaded in lengths up to and around 1 inch (from the underside of the head), depending on the diameter. As the diameter increases the set length will increase. Over around 1 inch (depending on the diameter) in length the fastener will have a, 'shoulder,' or unthreaded area (plain shank) under the head. This space of unthreaded area confirms that the fastener is now a bolt (cap head, bolt in this case). Some people might simply call them Allen or, 'Allan bolts,' in association with the Allen, Hexagonal Key which is used to tighten and loosen the fastener. So, ‘Socket,’ refers to the hexagon shaped indentation found on the top of the fasteners’ head.
Metric Threads.
Metric Coarse and Metric Fine threads are in millimetre (mm) units and referes to the distance between the helical coils. The Metric measurement system was developed to simplify the imperial systems. Europe moved to this system but the Americans choose Imperial as their default. A coarse thread has less helical coils per mm and a fine one has more. Standard (most commonly used) Coarse Threads are used for heavier loads e.g. Fabricating the Eiffel Tower and Fine Threads are used for lighter loads prone to vibrations e.g. motor and machine applications. Coarse threads are the, 'normal', most common versions.
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