Hex Bolt Weight & Freight Rate Calculator

Metric Sizes

Standard Mild Steel Hex Bolt(Full Thread), Nuts and Washers Cold Forged only.

mm
per Bolt
/Kg.
Weight Each:
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Inch Sizes

Standard Mild Steel Hex Bolt(Full Thread), Nuts and Washers Cold Forged only.

Inches
per Bolt
/Kg.
Weight Each:
Rate Each:

Advanced Hex Bolt & Nut Weight Calculator

Welcome to the Prime Steel Corporation advanced Hex Bolt Weight and Freight Rate Calculator. We understand that accurate weight calculations are crucial for engineering, logistics, and project estimation. Our online hex bolt weight calculator provides precise weight estimates for standard mild steel hex bolts and nuts in both Metric and Inch sizes. This helps you calculate freight rates and shipping weights efficiently.

Accuracy in material weight calculation helps prevent cost overruns. Our bolt calculator is built using industry-standard formulas to calculate the volumetric weight based on standard dimensions of hex heads and nuts.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Our online Hex Bolt calculator uses standard mathematical formulas based on the theoretical density of mild steel and standard hex dimensions. While it provides a highly accurate estimate, the actual physical weight may vary slightly due to manufacturing tolerances and slight variations in thread pitch and head dimensions.
Yes! Our calculator is designed to accommodate both Metric and Inch sizes. It has separate sections allowing you to calculate weights using millimeters (mm) or inches, ensuring you have accurate results regardless of the measurement system you use.
Yes, you can specify whether you need 0, 1, or 2 nuts per bolt. The calculator automatically computes the combined weight of the hex bolt and the specified number of nuts based on the selected diameter.
To calculate the freight cost, you must enter a value in the "Freight Rate (INR)" or "Rate (INR)" field. This field is used to multiply the calculated total weight by your rate per kilogram to give you an estimated shipping cost.