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MISUMI Bolt(Brand:C-VALUE)

MISUMI offers products Bolt specified by Brand C-VALUE from Plastic Mold Components product category. There are a total of 1 items. Plastic Molding Parts and accessories. MISUMI products are available to order through MISUMI online 24 hours a day. Free shipping, no minimum order.

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    (Economy series) SHOULDER BOLTS

    (Economy series) SHOULDER BOLTS

    MISUMI

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    M (Nominal Diameter) Thread pitch L (L dimension)(mm) Brand Thread range
    5 ~ 12 - 12 ~ 100 C-VALUE -
    From: ₹ 256.00
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    (Economy series) SHOULDER BOLTS

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    ₹ 256.00-

    Days to Ship Same day or more
    M (Nominal Diameter)5 ~ 12
    Thread pitch-
    L (L dimension)(mm)12 ~ 100
    BrandC-VALUE
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    FAQ Bolt

    Question: What are the different types of bolts?
    Answer: There are many types of bolts, each with its own specific purpose. Some common types include:
    • Machine bolts: Used in general machine applications.
    • Carriage bolts: Have a square or hexagonal head with a rounded underside.
    • Cap screws: Similar to machine bolts but have a finished head.
    • Eye bolts: Have a loop or eye at one end.
    • U-bolts: Have a U-shape and are often used to secure pipes or other cylindrical objects.
    • Lag bolts: Have a square head and are typically used to fasten wood to other materials.
    • Anchor bolts: Used to secure objects to concrete or masonry.
    Question: What is the difference between a bolt and a screw?
    Answer: The main difference between a bolt and a screw is how they are installed. Bolts are typically installed with a nut, while screws are self-threading and can be inserted directly into a pre-tapped hole.
    Question: How do you install a bolt?
    Answer: To install a bolt, you typically need to:
    • Prepare the surfaces: Ensure the surfaces to be joined are clean and free of any obstructions.
    • Insert the bolt: Insert the threaded end of the bolt into a pre-tapped hole or through a hole in one of the objects to be joined.
    • Add the nut: Place a nut on the threaded end of the bolt.
    • Tighten the nut: Use a wrench or socket wrench to tighten the nut until the bolt is securely fastened.
    Question: How often should bolts be inspected?
    Answer: The frequency of bolt inspections will depend on the application and the environment. However, it is generally recommended to inspect bolts regularly, especially in high-vibration or corrosive environments.
    Question: How can bolts be prevented from loosening?
    Answer: There are several ways to prevent bolts from loosening, including:
    • Using thread lockers
    • Tightening bolts to the correct torque
    • Using safety wire or locknuts
    • Inspecting bolts regularly
    Question: How do I choose the right bolt size?
    Answer: Bolt size depends on the application. You need to consider:
    • Diameter: The thickness of the bolt.
    • Length: The length from under the head to the tip of the bolt.
    • Thread pitch: The distance between threads, critical for matching the nut. It’s important to choose a bolt that fits snugly and is long enough to pass through the material and secure properly.
    Question: What is the difference between coarse and fine threads?
    Answer: • Coarse threads: Fewer threads per inch, making them quicker to install and more resistant to damage or wear. Ideal for softer materials.
    • Fine threads: More threads per inch, providing a tighter and stronger hold. Used in high-tension applications.
    Question: What is a washer, and why is it used with bolts?
    Answer: A washer is a flat disc that distributes the load of the bolt, preventing damage to the material and helping to ensure a secure fit. Washers can also prevent loosening over time.
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