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What are skinny bolts?

What are skinny bolts?

Sale > Sale – Fabric > Skinny Bolts. These are all end of bolt pieces from 1 – 3 yards each.

What does WT 10.9 mean on a bolt?

Grade 10.9 metric bolts are manufactured using medium carbon steel, medium carbon steel alloy and low carbon boron steel that has been quenched and tempered. Used in automotive applications and for bolting large and forged parts, metric 10.9 bolts exhibit high tensile strength and good wear resistance.

What are the basic types of bolts?

The principal types of bolts commonly used include:

  • Anchor Bolts.
  • Blind Bolts.
  • Carriage Bolts.
  • Double End Bolts.
  • Eye Bolts.
  • Flange Bolts.
  • Hex Bolts.
  • Machine Bolts and Machine Screws.

Can bolts be used without nuts?

The academic distinction, per Machinery’s Handbook, is in their intended design: bolts are designed to pass through an unthreaded hole in a component and be fastened with the aid of a nut, although such a fastener can be used without a nut to tighten into a threaded component such as a nut-plate or tapped housing.

What do you call a bolt with no head?

Set screws are most often headless (aka blind), meaning that the screw is fully threaded and has no head. A blind set screw, known in UK as a grub screw, is almost always driven with an internal wrenching drive, such as a hex Allen key.

What are the different grades of bolts?

There are several grades of bolts but the three common grades for SAE are 2, 5 and 8. The common class (grades) for metric are 5.8, 8.8, 10.9 and 12.9. Each grade has a specific bolt strength. No matter the system used to grade the bolts, the higher number means the stronger the bolt.

Why choose our lightweight fasteners?

Our lightweight fasteners are perfect for retrofitting existing applications including high-performance racing cars, trucks, watercrafts, and sporting gear. Our advanced titanium alloy fasteners provide upgraded performance without sacrificing strength and reliability.

Are all bolts created equal?

Not all bolts are created equal. We bring aerospace material to the mass market. We stock standard Ti Alloy metric and SAE fasteners, and we also custom-build to your design and specification. Our lightweight fasteners are perfect for retrofitting existing applications including high-performance racing cars, trucks, watercrafts, and sporting gear.

Why choose Titanium alloy fasteners?

Our advanced titanium alloy fasteners provide upgraded performance without sacrificing strength and reliability. We deliver the benefit of the comparable strength of steel at half of the weight with twice the strength of aluminum. We engineer our titanium alloy bolts to be lighter, stronger and better.

What is a low-mass bolt carrier group (BCG)?

You’ll want to go the lightweight low-mass bolt carrier group (BCG) route. The BCG is the piece of metal moving back and forth between each shot.