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Tightening Torque Guide

It is vital that bolts and other threaded fasteners are tightened with the right force, so that they sufficiently clamp components without damaging the bolt or nut. If a bolt is under-torqued, the bolt will not clamp and hold the parts properly. If it is over-torqued, the bolt or nut could break or crack.

Determining Bolt Tightening Torques

Torque is the force at a joint when you apply a force at the end (of a spanner, for example). Mathematically it is the force multiplied by the distance to the joint. The torque will depend on several factors, such as:

  • Diameter and size of bolt – The torque will increase with the bolt size.
  • Type of metal and its properties: Properties like tensile shear, and yield strength are important here.
  • Number of threads (coarse vs fine threads): Finer threads have a higher tightening torque.
  • Surface finish on the material and treatments like lubrication, galvanising or waxing: Galvanised fasteners need a higher tightening torque than plain fasteners. Lubrication will reduce tightening torque.

Below are the approximate values of torque that need to be applied to different bolt sizes. As stated above, there are a number of factors that affect tightening torque. The values in these tables should only be used as a guide. The exact tightening torque will need to be determined using a torque wrench.

Table 1.
Different classes of bolts (Metric)
Recommended Tightening Torque, Nm

ThreadBolt Grade
3.64.64.85.88.810.912.9
M1.60.050.0650.0860.110.170.240.29
M20.100.130.170.220.350.490.58
M2.20.130.170.230.290.460.640.77
M2.50.200.260.350.440.700.81.20
M30.350.460.610.771.201.702.10
M3.50.550.730.971.201.902.703.30
M40.811.101.401.802.904.004.90
M50.602.202.953.605.708.109.70
M62.803.704.906.109.8014.0017.00
M88.910.515.024.033.040.0
M1017.021.029.047.065.079.0
M1230.036.051.081.0114.0136.0
M14485880128181217
M167488123197277333
M18103121172275386463
M20144170240385541649
M22194230324518728874
M242492954166659351120
M2736043560096113501620
M30492590819131018402210
M3685510301420228032103850
M4213602270361051106140
M4516902820451063407610
M4820403400545076609190
Metric Hex Bolts

Table 2.
Stainless Steel Fasteners (Metric)
Recommended Tightening Torque, Nm

Nominal SizePitch, mmStress Area, mm2Class 50, NmClass 70, NmClass 80, Nm
M30.505.030.40.91.2
M40.708.781.02.12.7
M50.8014.201.94.25.5
M61.0020.103.37.19.4
M81.2536.608.017.122.8
M101.5058.0015.833.945.2
M121.7584.3027.659.278.9
M142.00115.0044.094.2125.6
M162.00157.0068.6147.0195.9
M182.50192.0094.3202.2269.6
M202.50245.00133.8286.7382.2
M222.50303.00182.0390.0519.9
M243.00353.00231.3495.6660.8
M273.00459.00338.3725.0966.7
M303.50561.00549.5984.61312.7
M333.50694.00625.21339.81786.4
M364.00817.00802.91720.62294.1
M394.00976.001039.12226.72969.0
304 vs 316 vs 410

Table 3.
UNC Recommended Tightening Torque

Nominal Size, inThreads per inchSAE Grade 5SAE Grade 8
  NmlbftNmlbft
1/4”209.571410
5/16”18201528.521
3/8”16362751.538
7/16”1459438160
1/2”13906612592
9/16”1212995180133
5/8”11176130248183
3/4”10312230441325
7/8”9502370709523
1”87605601064785
1 1/8”793569015131116
1 1/4”71316.597121351575
1 3/8”61727127428002065
1 1/2”62291169037152740
Hex Bolt and Nuts

Table 4.
UNF Recommended Tightening Torque

Nominal Size, inThreads per inchSAE Grade 5SAE Grade 8
  NmlbftNmlbft
1/4″281181612
5/16″2423173123
3/8″2441305843
7/16″2065489167
1/2″2010074141104
9/16″18142105202149
5/8″18203150281207
3/4″16352.5260492363
7/8″14556410782577
1″128276101165859
1 1/8″1210477721697.51252
1 1/4″121458107523651744
1 3/8″12196514493187.52351
1 1/2″122578190141803083
Imperial Hex Bolts
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The data provided in this document is for general guidance only and should not be solely relied upon when working to stringent specifications. We recommend consulting with qualified experts regarding any technical queries. This may change without written notice

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