Bolts

Bolts are essential fasteners used across countless industries, providing secure and reliable connections in mechanical assemblies. At OneMonroe, we offer a wide range of bolts designed to meet various application demands, including structural, automotive, and industrial uses. Whether you need standard hex bolts, carriage bolts, or high-strength structural bolts, our selection ensures durability, precision, and compliance with industry standards.

Understanding the key attributes of bolts is crucial for selecting the right fastener for your specific needs. Factors such as material composition, thread type, coating, and tensile strength play a significant role in performance and longevity. OneMonroe is committed to providing high-quality bolts with superior engineering and customization options to match your application requirements. Explore our comprehensive range of bolt attributes to find the ideal solution for your project.

Bolts

  • Drive Type: Some bolts have recesses for additional driving options (though most are turned with a wrench). Examples include hex and socket (Allen) drives.
  • Finish/Coating: Protective coatings or finishes, such as galvanized, black oxide, or zinc plating, that enhance corrosion resistance and appearance.
  • Grade/Class: Classification indicating the strength and hardness of the bolt, often marked on the head. Grades include 5, 8, or metric classes like 8.8.
  • Head Type: The shape of the bolt head, impacting torque and tool compatibility. Common types include hex, square, countersunk, and carriage heads.
  • Length: The length of the bolt, measured from the tip to the base of the head, indicating how deeply it will penetrate the material.
  • Load Capacity: The maximum weight or force the bolt can withstand, which is important for structural or high stress applications.
  • Material: The material of the bolt, such as steel, stainless steel, or titanium, influencing its strength, corrosion resistance, and temperature tolerance.
  • Thread Size/Pitch: The diameter and spacing of the bolt threads, essential for compatibility with nuts or pre threaded holes.
  • Thread Type: Determines how the bolt interacts with nuts or tapped holes. Common types are coarse, fine, and partially threaded bolts.

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