A studs & threaded rod in M4: this guide pulls the row from the standard, adds the assembly numbers an engineer actually uses, and links you straight to a quote.
M4 Dimensional Row (DIN 939 / DIN 975)
| Thread size | Pitch (mm) | Point type | Common lengths (mm) | Reference standard | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M4 | 0.7 | M4 | 10~100 | DIN 939 | Stud, equal thread both ends |
Spanner & Drive for M4 Studs & Threaded Rods
Drive geometry for M4 Studs & Threaded Rods is given by the row above; match the tool to the listed values.
Hole Sizes for M4
| Coarse-thread pitch (ISO 724) | 0.7 mm |
|---|---|
| Through-hole / clearance (ISO 273 medium) | 4.5 mm |
| Tapping drill, coarse thread | 3.3 mm |
Tightening Torque for M4
| Class 8.8 (dry, ~µ 0.125) | ≈ 2.9 Nm |
|---|---|
| Class 10.9 (dry, ~µ 0.125) | ≈ 4.1 Nm |
| Class 12.9 (dry, ~µ 0.125) | ≈ 4.9 Nm |
Indicative dry-joint values. Lubrication can lower the required torque by 15–25%. Always confirm against the joint design, especially when going up a strength class.
Common Applications for M4 Studs & Threaded Rods
M4 Studs & Threaded Rods are commonly specified for precision instruments, small machinery and consumer-electronics enclosures.
Installation Tips for M4 Studs & Threaded Rods
- At M4 the joint is sensitive to over-torque — use a torque-limiting driver and check the head doesn't bury into a softer counterpart.
Mating Parts for M4
For M4, pair with a M4 hex nut (ISO 4032 / DIN 934) and, where used, a M4 flat washer (ISO 7089 / DIN 125A) under the head and under the nut.
