DIN 608 / PN 82402 plow bolts
Countersunk head bolts with a carriage (plow bolts) are reliable components used in a wide range of applications, ensuring robust and durable connections. They meet DIN 608 and PN 82402 standards, guaranteeing their high quality. They feature a countersunk head with a carriage, which facilitates installation and ensures stable mounting. Available in material classes 4.6, 8.8, and 10.9, plow bolts are versatile and effective in a variety of conditions and applications. Additionally, their electroplated zinc [ZN] coating protects them against corrosion, ensuring their longevity in harsh operating conditions.
Key benefits: Plow bolts
- Durability and reliability of connections in various conditions.
- Easy assembly thanks to the plough head shape.
- Versatile use thanks to various material classes.
- Protection against corrosion by zinc coating.
- Meeting stringent DIN and PN standards for greater safety.
Specification
| Standards | DIN 608, PN 82402 |
|---|---|
| Material and Class: | 4.6 / 8.8 / 10.9 |
| Coating | Galvanic zinc [ZN] |
Application and compatibility
Plow bolts are an ideal solution for construction and industrial applications where reliable connections are crucial. Their versatility makes them ideal for mechanical engineering and steel construction. They can be used in a variety of projects, such as machine building and electrical installations, ensuring strong and durable connections.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What are plow bolts and what are their uses?
Plow bolts feature a conical head and a shoulder for ease of installation and stability. They are ideal for construction and engineering applications.
What are the material classes of plow bolts?
Available material classes of plow bolts are 4.6, 8.8 and 10.9, which allows them to be used in various load conditions.
What are the benefits of using plow screws?
The use of plough bolts guarantees durability, ease of installation and effective protection against corrosion thanks to the zinc coating.








