A307 Anchor Bolt May 2026
| Property | Value | | :--- | :--- | | | 60 ksi (414 MPa) minimum | | Yield Strength | 36 ksi (248 MPa) minimum (typical, not mandatory by ASTM but implied by material) | | Elongation | 18% minimum (in 8 in.) – High ductility | | Hardness | Brinell 100–241 | | Threads | UNC series (Class 1A or 2A) | | Material | Low-carbon steel (e.g., A36, 1018) |
[ \phi R_n = \phi \cdot F_nt \cdot A_b ] a307 anchor bolt
The ASTM A307 anchor bolt is not a “lesser” product—it is an product for specific roles. Its high ductility (18% elongation) exceeds that of higher-strength bolts, making it valuable for connections requiring plastic deformation without fracture. However, engineers must resist the temptation to “upgrade” to A307 for simplicity. For seismic, high-tension, or cyclic loading, F1554 Grade 55 or Grade 105 is required. When used correctly—embedded in concrete for light structural or non-structural anchorage—the A307 bolt provides safe, reliable, and economical service for decades. | Property | Value | | :--- |
| Environment | Required Protection | | :--- | :--- | | | As-rolled (plain) acceptable | | Exterior, moderate | Hot-dip galvanized per ASTM A153 (minimum 2.0 oz/ft²) | | Coastal/marine | Stainless steel (Type 304 or 316) – A307 spec does not apply; use F1554 | | Embedded in concrete | No coating required (alkaline passivation) – but cutoff must be above ground | For seismic, high-tension, or cyclic loading, F1554 Grade