Stainless Bolts & Cap Screws
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The most common cap screw is the hex cap screw. This cap screw is a headed and externally threaded part designed for insertion through a close tolerance internally tapped hole and mated with a nut. Tension is induced by rotation of the cap screw head. There is often a washer forged under the head. The point at the threaded end of the cap screw is machined flat so it will fit into a drilled hole. Cap screws usually have closer tolerances than do bolts.
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Tap bolts are used in a drilled and tapped hole that is threaded over its full length. Tap bolts are also used instead of a stud and a nut, to be screwed into some fixed part, rather than passing through the part and receiving a nut.
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Carriage bolts are commonly used in wood and are used to fasten wood parts, or wood and metal parts, together. Carriage bolts are also successful with sheet metal applications, where a standard sized neck may create an obstruction.
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Lag screws are generally used in wood. The most common head style is hex, followed by square. The hex style of the lag screw is more easily wrenched.
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Stainless steel construction helps these flange bolts resist corrosion in demanding environments. W29.png
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Stainless Hex Bolts & Cap Screws
The hex head bolt is a common fastener in construction and machine assembly. The bolt head is designed to fit a ratchet or spanner torque wrenches, allowing you to tighten the bolt to your exact specifications. Hex head bolts are typically used to create a bolted joint, in which a threaded shaft exactly fits a corresponding tapped hole or nut.The most common cap screw is the hex cap screw. This cap screw is a headed and externally threaded part designed for insertion through a close tolerance internally tapped hole and mated with a nut. Tension is induced by rotation of the cap screw head. There is often a washer forged under the head. The point at the threaded end of the cap screw is machined flat so it will fit into a drilled hole. Cap screws usually have closer tolerances than do bolts.
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Stainless Tap Bolts
Tap bolts are hex head bolts threaded up to the head, with a machined point and a fully threaded shank.Tap bolts are used in a drilled and tapped hole that is threaded over its full length. Tap bolts are also used instead of a stud and a nut, to be screwed into some fixed part, rather than passing through the part and receiving a nut.
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Stainless Carriage Bolts
Carriage bolts (also descriptively called round head square neck bolts) generally feature a broad, shallow round head and threading along part of the carriage bolt shank, and is inserted into pre-drilled holes. The square under the head keeps the carriage bolt from turning as the nut is tightened.Carriage bolts are commonly used in wood and are used to fasten wood parts, or wood and metal parts, together. Carriage bolts are also successful with sheet metal applications, where a standard sized neck may create an obstruction.
Stainless steel construction helps these carriage bolts resist corrosion in demanding environments. 781.png
Stainless Lag Screws
Lag screws (sometimes called lag bolts) are usually threaded up to ¾ of the way from point to head. The remainder of the lag screw's shaft is round and smooth.Lag screws are generally used in wood. The most common head style is hex, followed by square. The hex style of the lag screw is more easily wrenched.
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Stainless Flange Bolts
Serrated hex flange bolts have a ridge or skirt (flange) around the bolt head that distributes the clamping load when the bolt is tightened. The flange works like a washer.Stainless steel construction helps these flange bolts resist corrosion in demanding environments. W29.png
Stainless Eye Bolts
Eye bolts (eyebolts) are threaded bolts with a loop or eye at one end. The eye is used to anchor a cable, rope or chain.Stainless steel construction helps these eye bolts resist corrosion in demanding environments. 209.png