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5/8 BSW Whitworth Hex Bolt High Tensile R/ 8.8 Self-Colour

5/8 BSW Whitworth Hex Bolt High Tensile R/ 8.8 Self-Colour

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5/8" BSW-Whitworth, Hex Bolts, High Tensile (R or 8.8), Self-Colour BS103

Fixaballsells 5/8" Whitworth Hexagon Head Bolts.

Hexagon Bolt is the term usedfor a partially threaded ener, with a Hexagon formed head; designed to be tightened and loosened with a spanner or socket and used with a nut and washer. The thread is usually around 2.5 times the length of the diameter.


5/8" BSW Whitworth, High Tensile 8.8, Hexagon Bolt Lengths Available:

Hex Bolts (Fully Threaded)
HT Bolts BSW BS 1083 S/Col - 5/8 X 2.1/2"
HT Bolts BSW BS 1083 S/Col - 5/8 X 3"
HT Bolts BSW BS 1083 S/Col - 5/8 X 4"


Orders placed before 2pm are dispatchedsame day (Mon-Fri) and free shipping is Royal Mail, 2nd Class (2-5 days). Postage upgrades available at checkout.

Please make your, 'No. of Items in Pack', 'Length' and, 'Quantity' of packs selection from the drop down menus.


They come in the following materials/ finishes (depending on availability):

Self-Colour.

  • These Hex Sets are classed as self colour/ black.


Bolt vs Screw

A screw screws into something, a bolt joinsseveral parts together, applying compression both sides of materials joined. A screw is fully threaded from underneath the head and a bolt is partially threaded (has a part-plain shank)

British Standard Whitworth (BSW) is a thread form developed by Sir Joseph Whitworth in 1841. The thread form has rounded roots and crests, a thread angle of 55 degrees; the thread form is specified in BS 84: 1956


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| Updated: 28th March 2025

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