Bolts are crucial components in manufacturing and construction industries. It is utilise for the complex machinery of automobiles, bridges and building due to its strong structure. It makes an important part for keeping each and every item together.
It is an external fasteners which fabricated for injecting through holes in gathered parts. Frequently, it is considered to be tightened or lose by revolving a nut.
There are several types of bolts and their shape are different, nearly all bolts have the similar common properties. It has a threaded cylindrical rod, together with the head at one of its end, and commonly a nut at another end.
Table of contents
Sizes of All Types of Bolts
Specification of Hex Bolt
Tolerance of stainless steel Hex Bolts
Head Types of High Tensile Bolts
Flange Bolting Chart
Benefits of SS Flange Bolts
Components of an Eye Bolt
Various Types of Eye Bolts & Applications
Dimensional Standards of T-Head Bolts
Tolerance Standards Concrete of T-Head Bolts
Types of J Bolt
Uses of J Anchor Bolts
Hex Head Anchor Bolt Interior Uses
Exterior Use of Stainless Steel Anchor Bolts
Test Certificates of Elevator Bolts
Tensile Strength of Lag Bolts
Tolerance on Length of Hanger Bolts
Advantages of Plow Bolt
Advantages & Disadvantages of Machine Bolts & Stud Bolts
Strength and Durability of Arbor bolts
Properties of Blind Bolt
Low Carbon & Hot Dipped Galvanized Carriage Bolt Physical Properties
Key Characteristics of Rock Bolts
Technical Specifications of Serrated Flange Bolts
Difference between Commercial Grade Shoulder Screws & Precision Shoulder Screws
Head Types of Socket Head Bolts
Application & Uses Of Square Bolts
Surface Treatment Of U Bolt
Toggle Bolts Key Characteristics
Tensile Strength of Track Bolts
Sizes of All Types of Bolts
Bolt Type
Metric Size
Imperial Size
Hex Bolt
M5 – M56
1/4" – 2"
Anchor Bolts
M10 to M100
3/8 to 8"
Elevator Bolts
M10 to M100
3/8 to 8"
Eye Bolts
M10 to M100
3/8 to 8"
Flange Bolts
M10 to M100
3/8 to 8"
J-Bolts
M10 to M100
3/8 to 8"
Lag Bolts
M10 to M100
3/8 to 8"
Hanger Bolts
M10 to M100
3/8 to 8"
Plow Bolts
M3-M60
1/2" – 3"
Machine Bolts
M10 to M100
3/8 to 8"
Arbor Bolts
M6-M20
1/2 to 5/8"
Blind Bolts
M6-M16
1/2 to 5/16"
Carriage Bolts
M10 to M100
3/8 to 8"
Rock Bolts
M24-M36
1 to 1-1/2"
Serrated Flange Bolts
M6-M20
1/2 to 5/8"
Shoulder Bolts
M10 to M100
3/8 to 8"
Socket Head Bolts
M3-M20
1/4 to 5/16"
Square Bolts
M2-M160
3/8 to 8″
T-Head Bolts
M6-M16
1/4 to 5/8"
Tap Bolts
M6-M24
1/2 to 5/16"
Toggle Bolts
M4-M10
1/4 to 5/16"
Track Bolts
M6-M20
1/2 to 5/16"
U-Bolts
M10 to M100
3/8 to 8"
Hex Bolts Are Characterised by Their Six-sided Hexagonal-shaped Head
Hex bolts are even known as hex head bolts or hexagonal bolts because of it special head shape.
It is type of threaded bolt, which is totally threaded or partly threaded. It is appropriate for extensive range of applications, such as construction and machinery.
Its versatility makes it appropriate for several range of industrial applications. It is available in several type of sizes, materials and finishes provides the scope of versatility to choose the best bolt applicable for your specific work of application.
Flange Bolts Are Available for Class 150 to 1500 Flanges
It is a versatile fastener which plays an important role in several industries. Its distinctive design makes it applicable for better weight distribution which helps it become useful for applications which needs safe fastening.
It can be used for class 150 TO 1500 flanges, where the flange which needs resistance at high temperature. Which is essential for guaranteeing the safety, effectiveness and reliability of the resultant product. The below given chart will give an idea which class will be helpful for your applications.
Flange Bolting Chart
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Nominal Pipe Size (Inches)
RF Height
1/2
3/4
1
1 1/4
1 1/2
2
2 1/4
3
3 1/2
4
5
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
24
Class150
Number of Bolts
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4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
8
8
8
8
8
12
12
12
16
16
20
20
Diameter of Bolt
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1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
3/4
3/4
7/8
7/8
7/8
1
1
1 1/8
1 1/8
1 1/4
Stud Bolt Length
0.06
2 1/4
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 3/4
3
3
3 1/2
3 1/2
3 1/2
3 1/2
3 3/4
4
4 1/4
4 1/2
43/4
5 1/4
5 1/4
53/4
6 1/4
63/4
Machine Bolt Length
0.06
2
2
2 1/4
2 1/4
2 1/2
2 3/4
3
3
3
3
3 1/4
3 1/4
3 1/2
4
4
4 1/2
4 1/2
5
5 1/2
6
Class300
Number of Bolts
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4
4
4
4
4
8
8
8
8
8
8
12
12
16
16
20
20
24
24
24
Stud Bolt Length
0.06
2 1/2
3
3
3 1/4
3 1/2
3 1/2
4
4 1/4
4 1/4
4 1/2
43/4
43/4
5 1/2
6 1/4
63/4
7
7 1/2
73/4
8
9
Machine Bolt Length
0.06
2 1/4
2 1/2
2 1/2
2 3/2
3
3
3 1/4
3 1/2
3 3/4
3 3/4
4 1/4
41/4
43/4
5 1/2
53/4
6 1/4
6 1/2
6 3/4
7 1/4
8
Class400
Number of Bolts
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4
4
4
4
4
8
8
8
8
8
8
12
12
16
16
20
20
24
24
24
Stud Bolt Length
1/2
3
3 1/2
3 1/2
3 3/4
4 1/4
41/4
43/4
5
5 1/2
5 1/2
53/4
6
63/4
7 1/2
8
8 1/4
8 3/4
9
9 1/2
10 1/2
Class600
Number of Bolts
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4
4
4
4
4
8
8
8
8
8
8
12
12
16
20
20
20
20
24
24
Stud Bolt Length
1/2
3
3 1/2
3 1/2
3 3/4
4 1/4
4 1/4
43/4
5
5 1/2
53/4
6 1/2
63/4
7 1/2
8 1/2
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9 1/4
10
10 3/4
11 1/4
13
Class900
Number of Bolts
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4
4
4
4
4
8
8
8
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8
8
12
12
16
20
20
20
20
20
20
Raised Face 0.25 in.
1/2
3
3 1/2
3 1/2
3 3/4
4 1/4
4 1/4
4 3/4
5.75
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6.75
7.5
7.5
8.75
9.25
10
10.75
11.25
12.75
13.75
17.25
Class1500
Number of Bolts
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4
4
4
4
4
8
8
8
Â
8
8
12
12
12
16
16
16
16
16
16
Raised Face 0.25 in.
1/2
4.25
4.5
5
5
5.5
5.75
6.25
7
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7.75
9.75
10.25
11.5
13.25
14.75
16
17.5
19.5
21.25
24.25
Benefits of SS Flange Bolts
Load Distribution
Increased load-bearing capacity
Simplified Assembly
Cost-Effective
Reduced loosening
Enhanced Aesthetics
Eye Bolts Are Primarily Used for Light-duty Applications
It is mainly used for light-duty applications because heavy weight can affect the eye to open, or for pointed loads which could bend or even break the bolt.
It is considered as one of the most common type of bolt which has a simple structure, which includes of threaded shaft along with an eye at one of its end. It is inserted to structures such as wood or steel support which are usually been supported by a nut. It is fabricated to give a rope or cable sustenance throughout the ring in order to lift a material.
Components of an Eye Bolt
Part
Purpose
Eye
Hooks, ropes, and other attachments can be connected at this point.
Shank
Transfers the load by inserting into or through a substance.
Threaded Portion
provides a tight fitting of the eye bolt into a tapped or nut.
Head
serves as a bearing surface to keep the eye bolt from escaping.
Shoulder
Keeps the bolt from sinking too far and more evenly distributes the strain.
Nut
secures the eye bolt in place, adding more security.
Various Types of Eye Bolts & Applications
Type of Eye Bolt
Applications
Standard Eye Bolt
construction, automotive, and marine applications.
Shoulder Eye Bolt
used in lifting and rigging.
Heavy-Duty Eye Bolt
Heavy lifting and industrial applications
Swivel Eye Bolt
rigging and hanging equipment.
Marine Eye Bolt
Marine environments and outdoor applications
Drop Forged Eye Bolt
construction and industrial uses.
Lag Eye Bolt
wooden structures or beams, often used in carpentry and woodworking.
Metric Eye Bolt
metric measurements are required, common in international standards.
Safety Eye Bolt
Critical safety applications ,such as in safety rigging.
Rigging Eye Bolt
Used in lifting and hoisting operations
Refer T-head Bolts Standard and Threads
T-Head Bolts is also called as Hammer-Head Bolts. It is has special “T†shaped head which gives easy insertion of the bolt in the top part which manages it from revolving while the installing nut.
Complying with particular standard of T-Head Bolts will ensure that it has the desired sizes, strength and features to manage the deliberated weight and pressure on it. This stops the incidents of failure and accident and expensive repairs.
Dimensional Standards of T-Head Bolts
ITEM DESCRIPTION
HEX SOCKET HEADSCREW/ALLEN BOLT
ITEM TYPE
FULL THREAD
HALF/PARTIAL THREADED
INCH SERIES
ASME
ASME B18.3
METRIC SERIES
ASME
ASME B18.3.1M
DIN/ISO
ISO 4762
IS
IS 2269
Tolerance Standards Concrete of T-Head Bolts
FEATURE
THREAD FIT
LENGTH
THREAD LENGTH
ITEM TYPE
FULL/HALF/PARTIAL THREAD
FULL/HALF/PARTIAL THREAD
HALF/PARTIAL THREAD
INCH SERIES
ASME
ASME B 1.1- Cl 2A
ASME B 1.1- Cl 3A
ASME B18.3
ASME B18.3
METRIC SERIES
ASME
ASME B 1.13M-6g
–
–
DIN/ISO
ISO 724, ISO 965-1 – 6g
DIN ISO 965-1 – 6g
ISO 4762
ISO 4762
IS
IS 4218 PART VI -6g
IS 2269
IS 2269
J Anchor Bolts Are Widely Used to Secure Walls to Concrete
It comes in broad range of sizes, finishing and material to encounter various needs and desire for application. It is a remarkable type of fastener which are utilize to anchor structural parts to concrete, frequently utilize for manufacturing and durable applications. It is usually used with other fastener to assure firm and solid connections.
It is simple to install as compared to other anchoring process. It can be easily removed and replaced without affecting a lot to the neighbouring material, which let to rework within the application.
Types of J Bolt
Standard J Bolt
Heavy-Duty J Bolt
L-Shaped J Bolt
Corrosion-Resistant J Bolt
Anchor J Bolt
Threaded J Bolt
Lag J Bolt
Metric J Bolt
Custom J Bolt
Uses of J Anchor Bolts
Application
Uses
Construction
stabilising structural structures by fastening columns, beams and posts to concrete foundations.
Structural Support
bridges, buildings, and industrial frameworks.
Foundation Anchoring
Anchoring fence posts, support beams, and vertical structures to foundations.
Industrial Applications
Mounting machinery and securing heavy industrial components.
Marine Applications
Anchoring docks, marine equipment
Outdoor and Landscaping
Securing garden structures, outdoor furniture and fixtures.
Agricultural Uses
securing irrigation systems, and stabilizing agricultural equipment.
Hex Head Anchor Bolt Interior Uses
Options
Anchor – Interior
Material
Zinc
Ø
(mm)
12
L
(mm)
120
Drill Bit
(mm)
12
Exterior Use of Stainless Steel Anchor Bolts
Options
Anchor – Exterior
Material
316
Ø
(mm)
12
L
(mm)
120
Drill Bit
(mm)
12
Test Certificates of Elevator Bolts
Manufacturer Test Certificate as Per en 10204 / 3.1,
Hardness Testing
Suitability Test
Nut Proof Load Testing to Iso 898-2
Calibrated Gauges and Tools
Elevator Bolts Charpy Impact Testing by Iso 148-1
Tri-roll Thread Comparators
Elevator Bolts Tensile Testing to Iso 898-1
Tensile Strength of Lag Bolts
Type of Lag Bolt
Material
Typical Tensile Strength
Standard Lag Bolt
Steel
60,000 to 100,000 psi
High-Strength Lag Bolt
High-Strength Steel
Up to 120,000 psi
Stainless Steel Lag Bolt
Stainless Steel
70,000 to 100,000 psi
Alloy Steel Lag Bolt
Alloy Steel
Up to 150,000 psi
Grade 2 Lag Bolt
Carbon Steel
Approx. 60,000 psi
Grade 5 Lag Bolt
Carbon Steel
Approx. 120,000 psi
Grade 8 Lag Bolt
Carbon Steel
Approx. 150,000 psi
Tolerance on Length of Hanger Bolts
Nominal Bolt Length
Over 6"
Up to 6"
+/- 1/8"
+/- 1/16"
Advantages of Plow Bolt
Increased wear resistance
Greater installation spin resistance
Tighter body tolerances
Deeper depth provides fuller engagement
Tighter fit in countersunk holes
Advantages & Disadvantages of Machine Bolts & Stud Bolts
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Machine Bolts
Stud Bolts
Definition
A type of fastener with a hexagonal head and a fully or partially threaded shank.
A cylindrical fastener with threads on both ends, but no head.
Applications
– General-purpose fastening in machinery and construction.
– Used for connecting parts and securing components.
– Used in situations where a bolt needs to be accessed from both ends.
– Common in flanged connections and high-pressure applications.
Types
– Hex Head Machine Bolt
– Square Head Machine Bolt
– Carriage Bolt