Stainless Steel Bolts Manufacturers in India!
Nuts Bolts Washers India, a world of Bolts in itself, Bolts have been defined as headed fasteners having external threads that meet an exacting, uniform bolt thread specification (such as M, MJ, UN, UNR, and UNJ) such that they can accept a non tapered nut. Screws are then defined as headed, externally-threaded fasteners that do not meet the above definition of bolts.
Fully Integrated company exclusively engaged in manufacturing and exporting quality Hot Forged Bolts from more than a decade.
The majority of Bolts are tightened by clockwise rotation, which is termed a right-hand thread. Bolts with left-hand threads are used in exceptional cases.
Our Specialty
“We are specialized in manufacturing and exporting special graded Hot Forged Stainless Steel Bolts.”
Stainless Steel Bolts:
- ASTM A193 Grade B8M Bolts.
- ASTM A193 Grade B8 Bolts.
- ASTM A193 Grade B8T Bolts.
- ASTM A193 Grade 8C Bolts
Stainless Steel Hex bolt
Hex bolt is an common name in bolt industries. 70 percent of bolts are being demanded in the form of hex bolts. It is well understood that hexbolts are different than Hex screwes. Stainless Steel Hex bolts are not completely threaded or in other words fully threaded bolts are known named hex bolts.
Stainless Steel Hex Head Machine screws
ASME standards specify a variety of “Machine Screws” in diameters ranging up to 3/4 of an inch. These fasteners are often used with nuts and they are often driven into tapped holes.In other words Hex bolts which are fully threaded are being known as Hex head machine scews or machine bolts.
Stainless Steel Hex cap screws
Stainless Steel Hex Cap Scres are fully threaded bolts having round head. Normal bolts are inserted into object but always the threaded portion only being inserted in to object and head portion alwys remain on the surface of object but when it is not prefereed or aplication needs some mobility on the surface of object that Hex Cap Scews are being used.Stainless Steel Lug bolts & head bolts
These terms refer to fasteners that are designed to be threaded into a tapped hole that is in part of the assembly and so based on the Machinery's Handbook distinction they would be screws. Here common terms are at variance with Machinery's Handbook distinction. This variance, perhaps, originated from common usage ideas that screws are small and bolts are big.Stainless Steel Lag bolt
Stainless Steel LAg bolts are self drilling kind of bolts being used mainly on wooden object. Stainless Steel material is being used in the acidic or salty climate like Marine or costal areas. Stainless Steel Lag bolts can have either Hex Head or even Square head but these Lag bolts are never need any nut to be paired with.
Stainless Steel U Bolts
U Bolts are being made of Threaded Rod having proportioately equal threads on each side and after threading only size in U formation is being processed...................>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Stainless Steel Nib bolts
Threaded fasteners either have a tapered shaft or a non-tapered shaft. Fasteners with tapered shafts are designed to either be driven into a substrate directly or into a pilot hole in a substrate. Mating threads are formed in the substrate as these fasteners are driven in. Fasteners with a non-tapered shaft are designed to mate with a nut or to be driven into a tapped hole.Stainless Steel Coach screw
Coach Screws are being having very sharp point for self drilling but they can not be self tapping screws. These Coach Screws may have Hex Head or Square Head as per customer requirement. Coach Screws are being generally used at wooden walls since it have a very sharp point to be gripped with the wall.Stainless Steel eye Bolts
Screw with a looped head. Larger ones are sometimes call lag eye screws. Designed to be used as attachment point, particularly for something that is hung from it.Stainless Steel Allen Head Cap Bolts
In places the term is used interchangeably with bolt. In the past the term cap screw was restricted to threaded fasteners with a shaft that is threaded all the way to the head, but this is now a non-standard usage.Stainless Steel Socket cap screw
Also known as a socket head cap screw, socket screw or Allen bolt, this is a type of cap screw with a hexagonal recessed drive. The most common types in use have a cylindrical head whose diameter is nominally 1.5 times (1960 series design) that of the screw shank (major) diameter. Counter bored holes in parts allow the screw head to be flush with the surface or recessed. Other head designs include button head and flat head, the latter designed to be seated into countersunk holes. A hex key (sometimes referred to as an Allen wrench or Allen key) or hex driver is required to tighten or loosen a socket screw. Socket screws are commonly used in assemblies that do not provide sufficient clearance for a conventional wrench or socket.Stainless Steel Machine screw
Generally a smaller fastener (less than 1/4 inch in diameter) threaded the entire length of its shaft that usually has a recessed drive type (slotted, Phillips, etc.). Machine screws are also made with socket heads (see above), in which case they may be referred to as socket head machine screws.
Stainless Steel Eye bolt
A bolt with a looped head. Since the tesile stregnth and hardness of stainless steel is much greater than mild steel or even alloy steel metals, small size eye bolts are being manufactured through cold process but biger size bolts are being manufactured throgh ht work.Stainless Steel Carriage bolt
Has a domed or countersunk head, and the shaft is topped by a short square section under the head. The square section grips into the part being fixed (typically wood), preventing the bolt from turning when the nut is tightened. A rib neck carriage bolt has several longitudinal ribs instead of the square section, to grip into a metal part being fixed.
Tension control bolt (TC bolt)
Heavy duty bolt used in steel frame construction. The head is usually domed and is not designed to be driven. The end of the shaft has a spline on it which is engaged by a special power wrench which prevents the bolt from turning while the nut is tightened. When the appropriate torque is reached the spline shears off.
Plow bolt
A bolt similar to a carriage bolt, except the head is flat or concave. There are many variations, with some not using a square base, but rather a key, a locking slot, or other means. The recess in the mating part must be designed to accept the particular plow bolt.Stainless Steel Square Head Bolts
Square bolts having Square head are being known as Square head bolts.
Since the spaner of these bolts are having only four sides and that
too equal we can put extra power to tightneeng the samewith object.
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