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What are Max Grip Gaging & Min Body Lengths

Introduction

Maximum grip gaging length and minimum body lengths are important for bolts and screws because they are design measurements that insure that your bolt or screw’s shank and thread lengths have the correct proportion in relationship to its diameter and overall length. Failure to design a bolt or screw with this correct proportion can cause additional stresses to be placed on the fastener’s structure. This can result in the weakening of the fastener or worse, catastrophic failure.

Note: Although this blog primarily focuses upon our hex head cap screw product as the sample, we have other products which max grip gaging and min body lengths may be applied including: Hex Head Bolts, Heavy Hex Bolts, & Socket Head Cap Screws.

What is Minimum Body Length

Minimum body length is a measurement from underneath the bearing surface of a bolt or screw’s head along its axis to the last scratch of thread. For rolled threads, it is the top of the extrusion angle.

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What is Grip Gaging Length

Grip gaging length is a measurement from underneath the bearing surface of a bolt or screw’s head along its axis to the face of the proper GO thread ring gage (The proper ring gage is the gage that fits the correct diameter and thread pitch for a specific bolt or screw). When applied or tested, the ring gage should be screwed by hand on the bolt or screw as far as the thread will permit. Measure the distances between faces, the face of the screw & the face of the gage.

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What is Maximum Grip Gaging Length

This is the maximum allowable length of the shank, the smooth portion of a bolt or screw’s shaft, for partially threaded bolts or screws.

Here is how to calculate Maximum Grip Gaging Length:

Calculations for LGmax:

  • L=(2*Diameter) + 0.25″ (for bolts & screws up to 6″ long)
  • L=(2*Diameter) + 0.50″ (for bolts & screws greater than 6″ long)
  • LGmax = Lnom – LT

Calculations for LB:

  • Coarse Thread Pitch = 1 / (# of threads)
  • LB = LGmax – 5*(Coarse Thread Pitch)

Hex Head Cap Screws Minimum Body & Maximum Grip Gaging Length Table

Get our Hex Head Cap Screws Minimum Body & Maximum Grip Gaging Length Printable table:

Note: Please note that our table follows ASME B18.2.1-2012 for 1-3/8″ diameter minimum body lengths & maximum grip gaging lengths which uses 7 threads per inch for calculations. Use the above formulas inputting 6 threads per inch to calculate values for 1-3/8-6 fasteners.

Related Products

Get more information on our related products which utilize minimum body lengths & maximum grip gaging lengths.

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