These steel bolts are good for light duty applications. They are commonly used in tight spaces with moving parts, such as grain elevators and other belting systems, because the smooth, low-profile head provides a flush fit when installed. A square neck keeps these bolts from turning when tightening a nut.
These bolts, which are made of Grade 5 steel, can be used to secure the majority of machinery and equipment. When installed, their low-profile, smooth head ensures a flush fit. Although they can also be employed for leveling and work-holding purposes, they are frequently utilized in confined areas with moving elements, including grain elevators and other belting systems. These bolts have a square neck that prevents them from rotating when a nut is tightened. Three radial lines are used to identify grade 5 steel bolts.
These chemical-resistant bolts are made of stainless steel and have a square neck that prevents them from twisting when a nut is tightened. Because the smooth, low-profile head fits flush when installed, they are frequently employed in tight locations with moving elements, including grain elevators and other belting systems.
When tightening a nut, ribs beneath the head pierce the surface of plastic and soft metal to prevent the bolt from twisting. Because the smooth, low-profile head of these bolts fits flush when fitted, they are frequently employed in tight areas with moving elements, including grain elevators and other belting systems.
When tightening a nut, ribs beneath the head pierce the surface of plastic and soft metal to prevent the bolt from twisting. Because the smooth, low-profile head of these bolts fits flush when fitted, they are frequently employed in tight areas with moving elements, including grain elevators and other belting systems.
To prevent the bolt from rotating when a nut is tightened, sharp teeth bite into soft materials such as rubber belting and wood. Because the smooth, low-profile head of these bolts fits flush when fitted, they are frequently employed in tight areas with moving elements, including grain elevators and other belting systems.