Hex bolts are a type of threaded bolt, characterized by their six-sided hexagonal-shaped head. Hex bolts can be either fully threaded or partially threaded (featuring a clear shank along part of the body) and are suitable for use in a wide range of applications, typically machinery and construction.
Size: M4 to M80
Grade: 10.9
Dimensional Specification:
ISO 4017 (Full Thread)
ISO 4014 (Half Thread)
Material Specification: ASTM F879 304
Tensile Strength: 1040N/mm min
A U-bolt is a bolt in the shape of the letter U with screw threads on both ends.
U-bolts have primarily been used to support pipework, pipes through which fluids and gasses pass. As such, U-bolts were measured using pipe-work engineering speak. A U-bolt would be described by the size of pipe it was supporting. U-bolts are also used to hold ropes together.
Size: M6 to M20
A stud bolt is a mechanical fastener having external threads without a head. The external thread is either for the full length of the stud or partially threaded from each end. It uses at least two nuts, one on each side for assembly connection. Stud bolts are available in various sizes, types, and threading patterns.
Size: M3 to M30
An eye bolt is a bolt with a loop at one end. They are used to firmly attach a securing eye to a structure, so that ropes or cables may then be tied to it. Eye bolts can be used as a connection point for rigging, anchoring, pulling, pushing, or hoisting applications.
Size: M10 to M100