6mm-1.00 x 10mm Class 10.9 Hex Flange Bolts

Brand: Midwest

SKU: 55870

Product Attributes:
  • Finish: Black Phosphate
  • Material: Steel
  • Brand: Midwest
  • Scale: Metric
  • Length: 10mm
  • Diameter: 6mm
  • Drive Size: 10mm Wrench/Socket
  • Drive Type: Hex
  • Thread Type: Coarse
  • Package Type: Box

Product Description:

These 6mm-1.00 x 10mm Class 10.9 Hex Flange Bolts from Midwest are crafted from high-strength Class 10.9 steel, ensuring reliable durability and long-lasting performance in demanding industrial and mechanical applications. Featuring a black phosphate finish, these bolts offer excellent corrosion and wear resistance, making them suitable for use in environments where protection against rust is critical.

Designed with a hex head and integrated washer, these bolts allow for easy installation and removal using standard wrenches or sockets, while providing enhanced holding power. The precise threading ensures smooth engagement with nuts, maintaining a secure connection under stress. The head stamping enables quick identification of the bolt’s class and grade even after installation, supporting efficient maintenance and quality control.

Ideal for automotive, manufacturing, construction, and machinery assembly, these bolts deliver dependable fastening solutions wherever strength and reliability are essential. Their combination of material quality, finish, and design makes them a versatile choice for professionals seeking performance and longevity in their fastening hardware.

Features:

  • Manufactured from Class 10.9 steel for reliable strength and long‑lasting performance in demanding applications.
  • Black Phosphate finish provides corrosion and wear resistance
  • Head stamping provides easy class/grade identification even after installation
  • Hex head with integrated washer allows for easy installation and removal with standard wrenches or sockets and improved holding power
  • Precise threading provides smooth engagement with nuts to provide maximum holding power, ensuring components remain firmly connected under stress