Delta Fitt Inc. is a top Tork Bolts Manufacturer delivering high-strength fasteners built from stainless steel, galvanized steel, alloy steel, brass, and copper materials. Torx bolts, known for their six-lobed, star-shaped heads, offer superior torque transfer and tamper resistance compared to traditional hex or Phillips head bolts. These bolts conform to global standards like ISO 14581, DIN 7985-TX, and relevant IS codes, ensuring structural reliability. Commonly used in automotive, aerospace, machinery, and electrical panel assemblies, Tork bolts provide precision fastening for high-performance industrial applications.
Built for B2B clients, our Tork bolts are available in varied lengths, thread types, drive recess sizes, and coatings to match diverse industrial setups. The unique Torx drive reduces cam-out, supports automated installation, and ensures long-term mechanical reliability. With customization options, robust supply chains, and scalable bulk ordering systems, We ensures consistent delivery of durable Tork bolts for high-volume manufacturing and infrastructure projects.
Type of Sub-products
Pan Head Tork Bolts
These bolts feature a rounded top and flat bearing surface, ideal for surface mounting on panels and brackets. Commonly used in machinery and electronics where a clean external finish and reliable hold are needed. The Torx drive ensures reduced cam out during tightening.
Countersunk Tork Bolts
Designed for flush mounting, these bolts sit level with the material surface. Suitable for structural joints, enclosures, and aerospace applications where surface smoothness and aerodynamic performance are critical. Stainless steel variants offer superior corrosion protection.
Frequently Asked Questions
How durable are Tork bolts under mechanical and environmental stress?
Tork bolts offer high durability due to their deep star-drive recess that minimizes stripping and cam-out under high torque. Stainless steel and alloy steel options resist mechanical fatigue, vibration, and temperature fluctuations. Galvanized and coated variants provide long-lasting protection in humid or corrosive settings. Their performance is optimized through precision machining and high-grade material selection, ensuring long service life even under repeated assembly cycles or automated tooling.
What are the main types of Tork bolts used across industries?
Tork bolts are available in several variations, including pan head, flat head, button head, and countersunk designs. Some feature a security pin for tamper resistance, known as tamper-proof Tork bolts. Each head style serves a specific purpose: pan and button heads are for surface mounting, flat and countersunk heads for flush finishes. These variants are used in electronics, engine components, structural frames, and access panels, depending on torque requirements, clearance, and visual finish needs.
What standards apply to the design and quality of Tork bolts?
Tork bolts are typically manufactured under ISO 14581 and DIN 7985-TX standards, which cover dimensions, drive recess tolerance, mechanical strength, and head configuration. These standards ensure uniformity in thread profile, material composition, and torque performance. Indian Standards (IS) may also be followed for domestic manufacturing. Adherence to these standards guarantees the bolts can withstand industrial load-bearing and automation use without stripping or loosening during operation.