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Nuts and bolts for fastening industrial equipment. Metric bolts and Imperial bolts with special metallurgy

Nuts and bolts for fastening industrial equipment. Metric bolts and Imperial bolts with special metallurgy

Nuts and Bolts


Also known as:

studs and nuts, fasteners

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Nuts and bolts for fastening industrial equipment. Metric bolts and Imperial bolts with special metallurgy

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Specifications

Transaction Type

Condition

New

Weight

5 lbs

Location

Canada

Company Type

Product Provider

Quality Assurance

ASME

Price

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Material

Super Duplex

Brand Name

Shipping

Land Freight

Notes

A threaded stud or rod is used to secure the object by using a nut.

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About this item

  • Simple to Install and Uninstall.
  • Corrosion Resistant.
  • Do Not Require Heat Treatment.
  • Installation process of nuts and bolts is far easier and more efficient when compared to welding.

Description

A nut is a small metallic piece of metal with a spiral cut groove that runs around a hole in its center while a bolt is a metallic piece with a round stem as its body and threaded into one end. Bolts have different length sizes while nuts have a standard size. Studs provide the ability to obtain much more accurate torque values be- cause they don't twist during tightening as bolts do. Bolts and nuts can be made of various materials such as steel, titanium or plastic. The finish or plating on a metal bolt or nut affects its look and durability. Below are some common finishes and benefits: Zinc - Most common, low cost, resists corrosion and rust Nickel - Very hard finish, higher investment, good corrosion resistance Chromium – Bright finish, good rust and corrosion resistance Chromate – Adds color, shine, superior rust resistance Anodizing - Aluminum, hard oxide surface, excellent corrosion resistance


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