Socket Bolts
Socket bolts, also known as Allen bolts or socket head cap screws, feature a cylindrical head with an internal hexagonal drive that allows tightening using an Allen key or hex wrench.
Minimum Order : 150 unit
Customization as per requiments
Size | M10 |
Type | Bolt |
Standard | Din, Iso, Astm |
Length | 50 mm |
Material | Stainless Steel |
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Socket bolts, also known as Allen bolts or socket head cap screws, feature a cylindrical head with an internal hexagonal drive that allows tightening using an Allen key or hex wrench.
Carriage bolts are easily recognizable by their smooth, rounded head and square neck just beneath the head, which locks into the material to prevent the bolt from turning when tightened.
What is the difference between a bolt and a screw?
A bolt is typically used with a nut to fasten two or more unthreaded components together, providing a strong, secure joint, while a screw is designed to be threaded directly into a material, often creating its own internal thread. Bolts usually require pre drilled holes and rely on tension to hold parts together, whereas screws depend on friction. In short, bolts are for assembling parts with nuts, while screws are for fastening directly into materials.
What do bolt grades or property classes (e.g. 8.8, 10.9, Grade 5, Grade 8) mean?
Bolt grades or property classes define the bolt’s mechanical properties, mainly its tensile and yield strength. For metric bolts, an 8.8 bolt means it has 800 MPa tensile strength and 80% yield strength, while a 10.9 bolt is even stronger. In imperial systems, Grade 5 and Grade 8 bolts serve similar roles, with Grade 8 being higher in strength. These grades ensure the bolt can handle specific loads and stresses safely.
What materials are bolts made of, and when should you choose which?
Bolts are made from materials like stainless steel, carbon steel, alloy steel, and high performance alloys such as Inconel, Monel, and Hastelloy. Stainless steel bolts are corrosion resistant and ideal for marine or outdoor use, while alloy steel bolts offer superior strength for industrial or structural applications. The choice of material depends on factors such as environment, temperature, and required load capacity.
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