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have you ever noticed those numbers and symbols at the top of your bolt heads markings like these typically indicate a fasteners make material and or dimension tool manufacturers engrave these markers on the products as a helpful way for installers and inspectors to know what theyamp;#39;re looking at quickly and easily there are two main types of markings on bolt heads sae which are measured by grade and metric which are measured by class when it comes to sae grades grades two five and eight are the most common grade eight is the strongest and is marked with six lines grade five has medium strength and is marked with three lines grade two is the lowest sae grade these bolts have no markings to speak of stainless steel markings vary you may see two markings separated by a dash first represents the type of stainless steel the second indicates the tensile strength you may also see letters or numbers that indicate the manufacturer now metric markings are a little different these markings