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dtcohen
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I have a couple of questions about cutting edge bolts. Should I use Grade 8 or Grade 5? Domed head or flat head? Does it really matter?

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Thu, Mar 31, 2016 6:23 AM
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When you have a choice, always take the stronger bolts. You never know when you may catch a point of a rock that can stop you in your tracks and really torque the bolts. I use the dome head because they have more meat on the head.
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Thu, Mar 31, 2016 10:36 AM
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Reply to Paso Bob:
When you have a choice, always take the stronger bolts. You never know when you may catch a point of a rock that can stop you in your tracks and really torque the bolts. I use the dome head because they have more meat on the head.
Hello dtcohen, if your machine is intended for hard work, the grade 8 bolts might not be strong enough. Grade 8 bolts are identified by six radial slashes. Caterpillar cutting edge bolts have seven radial slashes denoting a higher strength rating. Sorry for the confusing attachments, you might need to save the images to your computer and then enlarge them for clarity. The nuts should be re-tightened after a initial "break-in" period.


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Thu, Mar 31, 2016 10:20 PM
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Hello dtcohen, if your machine is intended for hard work, the grade 8 bolts might not be strong enough. Grade 8 bolts are identified by six radial slashes. Caterpillar cutting edge bolts have seven radial slashes denoting a higher strength rating. Sorry for the confusing attachments, you might need to save the images to your computer and then enlarge them for clarity. The nuts should be re-tightened after a initial "break-in" period.


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Thanks for the responses! Interesting information. The local fastenal store had grade 5 dome head bolts that were the right size and I didn't see the responses until after I did my rounds today, so don't judge me too much :doh:. I am going to give them a go since the dozer will only see light use. If they give me any problems then I will swap them out.

So I took another look at the bolts I got and the actually are grade 8.
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Fri, Apr 1, 2016 10:25 AM
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Reply to dtcohen:
Thanks for the responses! Interesting information. The local fastenal store had grade 5 dome head bolts that were the right size and I didn't see the responses until after I did my rounds today, so don't judge me too much :doh:. I am going to give them a go since the dozer will only see light use. If they give me any problems then I will swap them out.

So I took another look at the bolts I got and the actually are grade 8.
All you need to do is check that they're still tight after use (every use) and look for evidence of movement
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Fri, Apr 1, 2016 8:34 PM
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All you need to do is check that they're still tight after use (every use) and look for evidence of movement
How much are they quoting for bolts?
I am. in the process of reversing the cutting edge on my D8. I have all the nuts cut but can't break it loose yet. Individual bolts are$4.50 plus at Ace. I can order a box of 100 for less than $2 each. I need 46 I think.
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Fri, Apr 1, 2016 10:11 PM
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How much are they quoting for bolts?
I am. in the process of reversing the cutting edge on my D8. I have all the nuts cut but can't break it loose yet. Individual bolts are$4.50 plus at Ace. I can order a box of 100 for less than $2 each. I need 46 I think.
[quote="8C 361"]How much are they quoting for bolts?
I am. in the process of reversing the cutting edge on my D8. I have all the nuts cut but can't break it loose yet. Individual bolts are$4.50 plus at Ace. I can order a box of 100 for less than $2 each. I need 46 I think.[/quote]

My application required 5/8 x 2 1/4 bolts. Fastenal had grade 8 domed head in stock for $1.44 each I thought what I grabbed was grade 5, but once I looked again I realized that I did indeed get grade 8 bolts.

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