Hot sale Bolt & Nuts - DIN High Tensile Phosphate / Zinc Nuts – Tonghe
Hot sale Bolt & Nuts - DIN High Tensile Phosphate / Zinc Nuts – Tonghe Detail:
produck Description
A nut is a type of fastener with a threaded hole. Nuts are almost always used in conjunction with a mating bolt to fasten multiple parts together. The two partners are kept together by a combination of their threads’ friction (with slight elastic deformation), a slight stretching of the bolt, and compression of the parts to be held together.
In applications where vibration or rotation may work a nut loose, various locking mechanisms may be employed: lock washers, jam nuts, specialist adhesive thread-locking fluid such as Loctite, safety pins (split pins) or lockwire in conjunction with castellated nuts, nylon inserts (nyloc nut), or slightly oval-shaped threads.They are easy to disassemble for repair and maintenance.
applications
Hex bolts can be used for many different applications that include fastening wood, steel, and other construction materials for projects such as docks, bridges, highway structures, and buildings. Hex bolts with forged heads are also commonly used as headed anchor bolts.
Black-oxide steel screws are mildly corrosion resistant in dry environments. Zinc-plated steel screws resist corrosion in wet environments. Black ultra-corrosion-resistant-coated steel screws resist chemicals and withstand 1,000 hours of salt spray.Coarse threads are the industry standard; choose these screws if you don’t know the threads per inch. Fine and extra-fine threads are closely spaced to prevent loosening from vibration; the finer the thread, the better the resistance.
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. Grade 2 bolts tend to be used in construction for joining wood components. Grade 4.8 bolts are used in small engines. Grade 8.8 10.9 or 12.9 bolts provide high tensile strength. One advantage bolts fasteners have over welds or rivets is that they allow for easy disassembly for repairs and maintenance.
packaging & delivery
Packaging Details:
1) Sample order, 20/25kg per carton with our logo or neutral package;
2) Large orders, we can custom packaging;
3) Normal Packing: 1000/500/250pcs per small box. then into cartons and pallet;
4) As customers’ require.
Port:Tianjin, China
Lead Time:
in stock | No stock |
15 working Days | To be negotiated |
faq
Q:Are you trading company or manufacturer ?
A:We are manufacturing enterprise.
Q:How long is your delivery time?
A:Generally it is 5-10 days if the goods are in stock. or it is 15-20 days if the goods are not in stock, it is according to quantity.
Q:Do you provide samples? Is it free or extra?
A:Yes, we could offer the sample for free charge but do not pay the cost of freight.
Q:What types of payments do you accept?
A:Normally we collect 30% deposit, the balance against the BL copy.
Accepted Payment Currency: USD, CNY, ROUBLE etc.
Accepted Payment Type: T/T, L/C etc.
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By Elma from New Orleans - 2017.03.28 12:22
Company director has very rich management experience and strict attitude, sales staff are warm and cheerful, technical staff are professional and responsible,so we have no worry about product,a nice manufacturer.
By Federico Michael Di Marco from Lisbon - 2018.12.14 15:26