bluedog225
Well-known member
For whatever reason, I’ve ended up with a bunch of quarter inch bolts. And a hundred or so quarter inch strut nuts.
The bolts are ungraded. At least they’re not marked with the lines that would tell me they were grade 5 or grade 8.
I was hanging a couple of inverters off some unistrut at the place. 120 pounds apiece. I just couldn’t bring myself to hang the horizontal strut with quarter inch bolts. Though when I look up the specs on even the ****** bolts, they seem entirely adequate for the job.
I guess I’ve had too many small bolts snap when I was snugging them up.
Am I being unreasonable or can these bolts be trusted for loads under 100 pounds or so. I’m thinking of things like attaching 2 inch rigid metal conduit to a piece of strut or similar lighter applications. One place I could use these things is to attach solar panels to unistrut. I think the panel would run into issues from wind load before a quarter inch bolt would snap.
My default to date has been to use a minimum of 3/8. Though I know it’s overkill. it feels 100% more reliable.
I’m obviously no engineer; do you guys trust those little bolts with serious stuff?
ps-these Schneider XW Pro inverters are discontinued and on sale for around $900. NAZ solar. 10 year warranty.

The bolts are ungraded. At least they’re not marked with the lines that would tell me they were grade 5 or grade 8.
I was hanging a couple of inverters off some unistrut at the place. 120 pounds apiece. I just couldn’t bring myself to hang the horizontal strut with quarter inch bolts. Though when I look up the specs on even the ****** bolts, they seem entirely adequate for the job.
I guess I’ve had too many small bolts snap when I was snugging them up.
Am I being unreasonable or can these bolts be trusted for loads under 100 pounds or so. I’m thinking of things like attaching 2 inch rigid metal conduit to a piece of strut or similar lighter applications. One place I could use these things is to attach solar panels to unistrut. I think the panel would run into issues from wind load before a quarter inch bolt would snap.
My default to date has been to use a minimum of 3/8. Though I know it’s overkill. it feels 100% more reliable.
I’m obviously no engineer; do you guys trust those little bolts with serious stuff?
ps-these Schneider XW Pro inverters are discontinued and on sale for around $900. NAZ solar. 10 year warranty.

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