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Bolt & Screw Head Dimensions Chart
Head dimensions for socket head cap screws, hex bolts, flat head, and button head screws.
View ChartReference chart for standard and oversized dowel pin dimensions with recommended hole sizes and tolerances. Covers 1/16" through 3/4" standard pins, oversized (+0.001") variants, and M2 through M16 metric pins per ASME B18.8.2.
| Pin Diameter ▲ | Pin Length Range ▲ | Hole Size (Ream) ▲ | Hole Tolerance ▲ | Chamfer ▲ | Material ▲ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/16" | 3/16" – 1/2" | 0.0625" | +0.0000 / +0.0002 | 0.015" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 3/32" | 1/4" – 3/4" | 0.0938" | +0.0000 / +0.0002 | 0.015" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 1/8" | 1/4" – 1-1/2" | 0.1250" | +0.0000 / +0.0002 | 0.015" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 5/32" | 3/8" – 1-1/2" | 0.1563" | +0.0000 / +0.0002 | 0.015" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 3/16" | 3/8" – 2" | 0.1875" | +0.0000 / +0.0002 | 0.015" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 1/4" | 1/2" – 3" | 0.2500" | +0.0000 / +0.0002 | 0.020" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 5/16" | 1/2" – 3" | 0.3125" | +0.0000 / +0.0002 | 0.020" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 3/8" | 3/4" – 3" | 0.3750" | +0.0000 / +0.0003 | 0.025" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 7/16" | 3/4" – 3" | 0.4375" | +0.0000 / +0.0003 | 0.025" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 1/2" | 3/4" – 4" | 0.5000" | +0.0000 / +0.0003 | 0.030" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 5/8" | 1" – 4" | 0.6250" | +0.0000 / +0.0003 | 0.030" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 3/4" | 1" – 4" | 0.7500" | +0.0000 / +0.0004 | 0.035" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 1/8" (+0.001) | 1/4" – 1-1/2" | 0.1260" | +0.0000 / +0.0002 | 0.015" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 3/16" (+0.001) | 3/8" – 2" | 0.1885" | +0.0000 / +0.0002 | 0.015" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 1/4" (+0.001) | 1/2" – 3" | 0.2510" | +0.0000 / +0.0002 | 0.020" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 5/16" (+0.001) | 1/2" – 3" | 0.3135" | +0.0000 / +0.0002 | 0.020" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 3/8" (+0.001) | 3/4" – 3" | 0.3760" | +0.0000 / +0.0003 | 0.025" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 1/2" (+0.001) | 3/4" – 4" | 0.5010" | +0.0000 / +0.0003 | 0.030" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 5/8" (+0.001) | 1" – 4" | 0.6260" | +0.0000 / +0.0003 | 0.030" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| 3/4" (+0.001) | 1" – 4" | 0.7510" | +0.0000 / +0.0004 | 0.035" | Alloy Steel, RC 60 |
| M2 | 6 – 16 mm | 2.000 mm | +0.000 / +0.006 | 0.3 mm | Alloy Steel, 58 HRC |
| M3 | 8 – 24 mm | 3.000 mm | +0.000 / +0.006 | 0.4 mm | Alloy Steel, 58 HRC |
| M4 | 10 – 32 mm | 4.000 mm | +0.000 / +0.008 | 0.5 mm | Alloy Steel, 58 HRC |
| M5 | 12 – 40 mm | 5.000 mm | +0.000 / +0.008 | 0.5 mm | Alloy Steel, 58 HRC |
| M6 | 14 – 50 mm | 6.000 mm | +0.000 / +0.008 | 0.6 mm | Alloy Steel, 58 HRC |
| M8 | 16 – 60 mm | 8.000 mm | +0.000 / +0.009 | 0.8 mm | Alloy Steel, 58 HRC |
| M10 | 20 – 80 mm | 10.000 mm | +0.000 / +0.009 | 1.0 mm | Alloy Steel, 58 HRC |
| M12 | 24 – 100 mm | 12.000 mm | +0.000 / +0.011 | 1.2 mm | Alloy Steel, 58 HRC |
| M16 | 32 – 120 mm | 16.000 mm | +0.000 / +0.011 | 1.5 mm | Alloy Steel, 58 HRC |
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Standard dowel pins are manufactured to the nominal diameter with a plus tolerance (typically +0.0001 to +0.0003 inches). Oversized dowel pins are 0.001 inches larger than nominal and are used to repair worn holes or when a tighter fit is needed. They are designated with an "O" suffix.
Press-fit dowel pins can be removed using a pin punch and hammer, driving the pin out from the opposite side. For blind holes, use a dowel pin extractor or puller tool. Avoid damaging the reamed hole surface during removal, as this can affect the fit of a replacement pin.
Standard dowel pins are made from alloy steel, heat treated to Rockwell C60 minimum hardness per ASME B18.8.2. Stainless steel (18-8 or 416) dowel pins are available for corrosion-resistant applications. The ground and polished finish ensures consistent diameter and surface quality.
Dowel pin holes must be reamed, not just drilled. A drill produces a hole that is typically oversized and has a rough surface finish. Reaming produces a precise diameter with a smooth finish that allows proper interference fit. Always drill undersized first, then ream to final size.
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