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Anyone recognize this bolt marking?

Rocky Rotella

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I just purchased an OTC 12-ton shop press (model 1823A) and I’m trying to identify the hardware that’s supplied with it.

Does anyone recognize this marking?
 

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Rocky Rotella

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Thanks. I was thinking that it was a no-name brand also.

The hardware it uses are 5/8-11 and 1/2-13 nuts and bolts. No washers at all.

I was considering upgrading to grade 8 hardware with washers. Overkill?
 

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I would not worry about it. Most of the hardware on a press is in shear stress, not extension. I doubt that you could ever harm it. My OTC press is probably 35 years old and the bolts all probably look like new. They really are not under much stress at all.
 

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What you want to do (upgrade to Gr5 or Gr8) is not a bad idea if you ask me. Required, no, but everything is built to a price-point and shaving cost is a continuous activity.
 
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That's the manufacture mark

A registered insignia for traceability.

A lot of foreign counterfeit fasteners flood the market these days

You can look up the current active ones here

https://www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/documents/FQA_Registry.pdf

So it looks similar but not exact to the Lewis Bolt & Nut Company \Wayzata Minnesota

No hash marks so probably a simple Grade 2 fastener

Coincidentally OTC also has a Minnesota address for the shop press from Owatonna, MN https://www.bing.com/search?q=OTC+1...-34&sk=&cvid=0B01532A04F24558968403044D5F92D4
 
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Rocky Rotella

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Thanks.

I’m familiar with Lewis Bolt and was hoping that it was their product, but I hadn’t seen that maker’s mark before.

I will likely upgrade to grade 8 simply to appease my own mind.

I have to admit though, I stole the press on Amazon. $627 with free truck freight so that makes it much easier spending a few dollars more to upgrade the hardware.
 

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I wouldn't waste my time, the a 12 ton press would hit relief before you shear a bolt. A 50 or 100 ton press on the other hand....
 

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Years ago, when I had my Goldwing, I bought a motorcycle jack, but don't remember if it was Sears or HF. Everyone online suggested changing the bolts, as the jack was mfr.'d in China, and the bolts were known for breaking when the bike was in the air. I replaced mine and never had a problem.
 
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