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Standard torque chart by size

04/14/2026 16:07:27

Using the correct bolt torque chart according to size and torque wrench not only ensures the durability of the connection but is also a core element in quality control. In the context of increasingly demanding technical requirements, tightening torque is no longer a matter of manual measurement, but has become a technical parameter that needs to be tightly controlled.

In modern systems requiring high precision and safety, each bolt size has its own standard torque corresponding to: bolt diameter, material strength grade, lubrication or dry conditions, and working environment (temperature, vibration)

1. Stainless steel tightening torque (Nm)

Stainless steel bolts typically have a lower tightening torque than steel bolts of the same size due to their characteristics: high friction, susceptibility to thread jamming, and lower strength compared to high-strength steel.

Bolt size

Stainless steel tightening torque (Nm)

M6

6-8 Nm

M8

15-20 Nm

M10

30-40 Nm

M12

50-65 Nm

M16

120-50 Nm

2. Automotive bolt tightening torque chart (common)

In the automotive industry, torque is extremely tightly controlled because it is directly related to safety

Location

Standard tightening torque (Nm)

Wheel bolts

90-120 Nm

Wheel bolts

40-100 Nm 

Wheel bolts

150-300 Nm

Suspension bolts

100-200 Nm

3. High-Strength Steel Bolt Torque Chart

Size

8.8 (Nm)

10.9 (Nm)

12.9 (Nm)

M8  

25

35

40

M10

50

70

85

M12

85

120

145

M16

200

280

330

M20

400

550

650

4. Bolt tightening torque chart for electromechanical equipment

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Size

Tightening torque (Nm)

M55

6 Nm

M68

 

10 Nm

M818

 

22 Nm

M1035

45 Nm

The able above is for reference only. In practice, torque adjustment is necessary when: Lubrication present → reduce torque by ~ 10-20% High vibration environment → increase torque or use threadlocker High temperature → changes material properties 

See more: Torque error: The “hidden cost” you are unknow

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