Bolts and Setscrews usually feature a hexagonal head with a thread and can be used either in conjunction with a nut or in a threaded hole. Bolts generally have a shank beneath the head, while Setscrews are threaded all the way up to the head.
Carriage bolts are round-headed bolts with a square neck under the head to prevent rotation during installation. Commonly used in wood and metal applications, they ensure secure, flush fastening.
Eye bolts are versatile fasteners featuring a looped head, used for lifting, rigging, or securing loads. Made from durable materials like steel or stainless steel, they come in various sizes and types.
U-bolts are metal bolts shaped like the letter “U,” with threads on both ends. They are used to secure pipes, rods, or other round objects to a surface or structure.
A hook bolt is a type of bolt with a hook at one end, designed to be used for hanging or attaching items to a surface, like securing cables or pipes.
A flange bolt is a type of bolt with a built-in flat, circular flange underneath the head. The flange acts as a washer, helping to distribute the load and prevent damage to the surface being fastened.
A plow bolt is a type of fastener with a flat, rounded head and a smooth, unthreaded shank. It is commonly used in agricultural equipment, like plows, to prevent the bolt from catching on soil or debris.
Hex head bolts are fasteners with a six-sided (hexagonal) head, designed to be tightened or loosened with a wrench or socket. They are commonly used in construction, machinery, and automotive applications.
An Allen bolt is a type of bolt with a hexagonal (six-sided) socket in the head, which is tightened or loosened using an Allen wrench (or hex key). It’s commonly used in furniture assembly, machinery, and automotive applications.
An anchor bolt is a type of fastener used to attach objects to concrete or masonry. It is embedded in the material to provide a secure hold for structures, such as posts, beams, or machinery.