High-Strength HDG Structural Bridge Bolts (ASTM A325 / EN 14399)
High-Strength HDG Structural Bridge Bolts (ASTM A325 / EN 14399)
High-Strength HDG Structural Bridge Bolts (ASTM A325 / EN 14399)

High-Strength HDG Structural Bridge Bolts (ASTM A325 / EN 14399)

HDG structural bridge bolts comply with ASTM A325 and EN14399 standards, not applicable to A490 due to hydrogen embrittlement risk. Equipped with heavy hex heads, matched overtapped nuts and hardened washers, passed ROCAP, tensile and coating thickness tests. Complete MTR traceability, thick zinc coating resists salt and de-icing salt. Packed in iron kegs for heavy infrastructure such as highway and railway bridges, alternative anti-corrosion coatings available for high-strength A490 projects.
Product Details

Bridge construction is the ultimate test of structural engineering. Fasteners used in highway overpasses, railway bridges, and suspension cables must endure a brutal combination of continuous dynamic vibrations (from heavy traffic), extreme wind loads, and severe environmental corrosion (from river moisture, coastal saltwater, and de-icing road salts). If a standard bolt corrodes and loses its clamping force, the joint will slip, leading to catastrophic structural failure.

Hot Dip Galvanized (HDG) Structural Bridge Bolts are the definitive requirement for outdoor steel bridges. At Hotop Fasteners, we manufacture heavy-duty, high-strength structural bolts strictly conforming to ASTM F3125 Grade A325 and EN 14399 standards. Our thick zinc-iron alloy coating provides decades of reliable rust protection. We supply these critical fasteners as complete, fully tested structural assemblies—including the HDG bolt, an overtapped heavy hex nut, and hardened steel washers—ensuring seamless on-site tensioning and absolute public safety.

Critical Engineering Warning: HDG and ASTM A490 Bolts

As a professional manufacturer, Hotop Fasteners strictly adheres to global safety standards. It is a common procurement mistake for buyers to request "Hot Dip Galvanized ASTM A490 bolts" (Grade 10.9 equivalent).

According to ASTM F3125 specifications, Grade A490 structural bolts CANNOT be hot dip galvanized. Because of their extreme hardness, exposing A490 bolts to the acid pickling and molten zinc bath creates a severe risk of Hydrogen Embrittlement, which can cause the bolts to suddenly snap under tension without warning.

  • The Solution: For hot dip galvanized bridge connections, engineers must specify ASTM A325 (Grade 8.8 equivalent). If your bridge joint strictly requires the ultra-high strength of A490, contact our team for approved alternative coatings, such as Zinc-Aluminum Flake (Dacromet/Geomet) or Mechanical Galvanizing.

Why Choose HDG Bridge Bolts from Hotop Fasteners?

1. Heavy Hex Head for Load Distribution

Bridge bolts are not standard hex bolts. They feature a "Heavy Hex" head, which is significantly wider across the flats. This larger bearing surface distributes massive clamping forces over a wider area of the bridge's steel splice plates, preventing the bolt head from crushing into the steel under heavy tension.

2. Rotational Capacity and Thread Fit

Hot dip galvanizing adds up to 85μm of zinc to the bolt's threads. If the accompanying nut is not properly calibrated, the zinc will bind, creating false torque readings. We strictly overtap our heavy hex nuts and conduct rigorous Rotational Capacity (ROCAP) Testing on our HDG assemblies before shipping. We guarantee that your ironworkers will achieve the correct structural tension without the threads galling or stripping on site.

3. Complete Lot Traceability

In bridge construction, accountability is non-negotiable. Every batch of structural bolts from Hotop Fasteners comes with complete Material Test Reports (MTRs) documenting the steel heat number, chemical composition, proof load, and zinc coating thickness, providing 100% traceability for your project engineers and government inspectors.

Product Specifications

ItemSpecification
Product NameHigh-Strength HDG Structural Bridge Bolts
Material CompositionMedium Carbon Steel, Boron Steel, Alloy Steel
Surface TreatmentHot Dip Galvanized (HDG) per ASTM F2329 / ISO 1461
Applicable StandardsASTM F3125 (Grade A325), EN 14399 (HR / HV), DIN 6914
Head StyleHeavy Hexagon Head
Diameter RangeM12 to M36 / 1/2" to 1-1/2"
LengthsUp to 300mm / 12"
Matching ComponentsHDG Overtapped Heavy Hex Nuts (A563 DH / EN 14399-4), Hardened Washers (F436)
PackagingIron kegs or heavy-duty cartons on reinforced pallets

Quality Control: Testing for Bridge Safety

Bridge bolts are tightened using the "Turn-of-Nut" method, calibrated wrenches, or Direct Tension Indicators (DTIs) to stretch the bolt and create immense clamping force. If the steel is flawed or the zinc coating is uneven, the bolt will fail during installation. Our QC protocols for structural bolts include:

  • Tensile & Wedge Testing: Ensuring the bolt head will not pop off under extreme off-axis stress.
  • Proof Load Testing: Verifying the overtapped nut can withstand maximum tension without the internal threads shearing.
  • HDG Thickness Verification: Utilizing magnetic digital gauges to confirm the zinc layer meets heavy-duty outdoor infrastructure standards.

Export Packaging for Structural Fasteners

Structural bridge bolts are incredibly heavy and dense. Packing them in standard cardboard boxes guarantees the packaging will disintegrate before the ship leaves the port.

  • Heavy-Duty Iron Kegs / Pails: We frequently pack bridge bolts in traditional steel kegs (typically 50 lbs / 22.5 kg per keg). These are virtually indestructible and easy for ironworkers to haul around a bridge construction site.
  • Reinforced Double-Wall Cartons: Alternatively, we use heavy-duty export cartons lined with thick PE plastic bags to lock out marine moisture and prevent white rust during sea freight.
  • Secure Palletization: All kegs or cartons are securely banded to fumigation-free heavy-duty plywood pallets and shrink-wrapped, ensuring safe transit to infrastructure projects anywhere in the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you supply Tension Control (TC) Bolts with an HDG coating?

While TC bolts (ASTM F3125 Grade F1852) are highly popular in steel erection due to their "twist-off" splines, hot dip galvanizing them can interfere with the precise torque-tension relationship required to snap the spline correctly. We generally supply TC bolts with alternative corrosion-resistant coatings or rely on Heavy Hex A325 bolts for HDG bridge applications. Contact our engineering team to discuss the best solution for your design.

Do I need a special washer for HDG bridge bolts?

Yes. You must use an HDG Hardened Steel Washer (ASTM F436). Using a standard, soft flat washer will cause the washer to dish and deform under the massive clamping force of a structural bolt, resulting in a loss of joint tension.

Can you provide pre-assembled structural sets?

Absolutely. For maximum efficiency on the job site, we can supply "Matched Structural Assemblies," where the HDG heavy hex bolt, overtapped nut, and hardened washer are shipped pre-assembled or packaged strictly as corresponding sets in the same keg to guarantee thread compatibility.

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Public infrastructure demands absolute reliability. Partner with a fastener manufacturer that understands the strict metallurgical and dimensional requirements of structural steel connections.

Send the Hotop Fasteners engineering team your ASTM/EN specifications, diameters, lengths, and total assembly quantities.

We will provide a transparent quotation supported by full technical compliance and robust export packaging solutions.