Brief: In this video, we demonstrate how the customizable Metal T Bolt with its unique square neck design provides secure, anti-rotation fastening. We show the practical steps for installation in various industrial applications, from automotive to energy sectors, so you can judge suitability quickly.
Related Product Features:
Features a distinctive square section between the T-head and threaded shank for anti-rotation stability.
Square shoulder inserts into corresponding slots to prevent rotation during nut tightening.
Eliminates the need for holding the bolt head with tools during assembly.
Simplifies installation in hard-to-reach areas and on production lines.
Available in medium-carbon steel with zinc-plated finish for general corrosion resistance.
Also offered in stainless steel grades 304 or 316 for harsh environments.
Suitable for marine applications and food processing equipment.
Sizes and logo patterns can be customized to meet specific requirements.
FAQs:
What materials are available for the Metal T Bolt?
The T-Square Neck Bolt is typically made from medium-carbon steel with a zinc-plated finish for general corrosion resistance. For harsher environments, they are also available in stainless steel grades such as 304 or 316, which offer superior corrosion resistance for applications like marine environments or food processing equipment.
How does the square neck design benefit installation?
The square section between the T-head and threaded shank is designed to be inserted into a corresponding square or rectangular slot in the mounting surface. This prevents the bolt from rotating when the nut is tightened, eliminating the need to hold the bolt head with a tool during assembly and simplifying installation in hard-to-reach areas or on production lines.
In which industries are these T-bolts commonly used?
T-bolts are widely used across multiple industries including automotive for securing engine mounts and chassis structures, mechanical for connecting parts and circuit boards, energy for power generation equipment, architectural for building structures and shipbuilding, and wind power equipment for connecting blades to hubs during intense operational cycles.