Screw designation

Hello everyone,
Not having been active for a while I wanted to post a topic that is running through my head.
I will collect your opinions on the designation of your screws (personalized or not).
In order to make this evolve in our BE; It is always good to see what is being done elsewhere and not to work with blinders :sweat_smile:.
For example, an M8x50 hexagonal screw made of galvanized steel class 8.8 is called as follows:
H Screws - M8 x 50
If it's stainless steel we add A4 or A2 at the end
If it's galvanized steel, ZN is added

However, we do not add a part number, maybe with your feedback this will change.

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All fastener standards have a designation chapter. In addition to the ISO 8991 standard

Do you use this designation? Maybe a bit long in a nomenclature?

Hello @jhersard

I think that the way you manage bolts under SW is intimately linked to the way you manage bolts in your company.
With us, all parts have an article code, so we also manage article codes on the bolts.

For the filling of the BOM under SW, in addition to our article code in one column, we have several columns of labels. If you want to be specific, the best thing to do is to follow @FRED78's example and take the designation of the standard. If you think it's too lordly (which is true), you can lighten it as long as the users of the plan (client, editor...) understand it.
The main thing is to have the most complete wording possible (so ideally that of the standard), on the documents that allow you to supply your bolts (CAPM generally).