M6x35mm Hex Head Set Screws – (Box of 100) – (HDG)

Code: HB635G

£2.58 ex. VAT
£3.10 inc. VAT

Quantity Ex. VAT Inc. VAT
1+ £2.58 £3.10
25+ £2.54 £3.05
50+ £2.50 £3.01
100+ £2.45 £2.95

Description

M6x35mm Hex Head Set Screws | HDG | Box of 100 | Corrosion Resistant | 8.8 Grade

These M6x35mm hex head set screws are manufactured from high tensile grade 8.8 steel and hot dipped galvanised (HDG) for maximum corrosion resistance. Fully threaded and compliant with DIN 933 specification, they are ideal for external structural and channel applications.

Key Features

  • Size: M6 x 35mm – Fully Threaded
  • Thread: Metric 1mm Pitch
  • Head Type: 1mm A/F Hex Head
  • Finish: Hot Dipped Galvanised (HDG)
  • Material: High Tensile Steel – Grade 8.8
  • Specification: DIN 933
  • Pack Size: Box of 100
  • Compatibility: Use only with over tapped HDG channel nuts

Applications

This M6x35mm HDG bolt is suitable for all external containment, Unistrut bracketry, or channel framing where weather resistance and strength are essential. Perfect for HVAC, industrial racking, and roof-mounted assemblies.

Ordering & Delivery

Supplied as box of 100
Delivery within 1–4 working days

Additional information

Weight 0.858 kg
Dimensions 50 cm
EAN

0600649351848

Finish

Hot Dipped Galvanised (HDG)

Length

35mm Bolt

Type

Hex Head Bolt

Thread Size

M6

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