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Welcome back to Albany County Fasteners - Fasteners 101. Im Bob and today were gonna talk about markings on heads. Im gonna teach you about the different markings and what they mean, but before we get started, please Subscribe, Like, Share our videos and hit the bell so youre notified when I come out with a new video. So lets get started. All right, I have a bunch of bolts here and I just wanted to go through the markings on these bolts so you understand them when you read them. Some of the markings on here will indicate that its a grade 8, grade 5, grade 2, standard alloy, 316 stainless, or 18-8 stainless. So Im gonna show you a couple of heads. First, Im going to show you this piece of paper here which basically shows you the standard markings, according to IFI requirements, and when you look at this you can see that some bolts heads have absolutely no markings, some have strikes on them, and then some have like a number and a letter on it, like a b7. Im gonna just go thro