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Bolt(Thread range:Full thread)

Bolt products in the Plastic Mold Components category. Specified by Thread range Full thread. There are around 3 items of Bolt products available and the specifications can easily be compared. Plastic Molding Parts and accessories. Bolt offers a wide selection of products, on time delivery, free shipping and no minimum order quantity with a consulting team available.
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    Socket Head Cap Screws With Flat Head -Conventional Type・JIS Type-
    Socket Head Cap Screws With Flat Head -Conventional Type・JIS Type-
    Socket Head Cap Screws With Flat Head -Conventional Type・JIS Type-
    Socket Head Cap Screws With Flat Head -Conventional Type・JIS Type-
    Socket Head Cap Screws With Flat Head -Conventional Type・JIS Type-
    Socket Head Cap Screws With Flat Head -Conventional Type・JIS Type-

    Socket Head Cap Screws With Flat Head -Conventional Type・JIS Type-

    MISUMI

    •Conventional and JIS type hexagon socket head bolts made from chrome molybdenum steel.
    •Minimum Quantity Surcharge (Piece Charge) may apply for this product. Kindly check the quantity and price before completing your quote or order.
    •FB type is compliant with SSS (Socket Screw Society of Japan) standards.
    •The E dimension is shorter than the JIS standard.
    •FBJ type is compliant with JIS standard JIS B 1194 (2000)
    •JIS displays only the max. value for the E dimension

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    M (Nominal Diameter) Thread pitch L (L dimension)(mm) Brand Thread range
    4 ~ 10 Coarse 10 ~ 45 - Full thread
    From: ₹ 4.00
    Days to Ship: Same day or more
    day to ship Same day or more
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    Small Head Cap Screws

    Small Head Cap Screws

    MISUMI

    Small head hexagon socket head bolt. The material is chromoly steel. Corrosion resistance and affinity are improved due to surface treatment with black oxide film.

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    M (Nominal Diameter) Thread pitch L (L dimension)(mm) Brand Thread range
    3 ~ 8 Coarse 5 ~ 35 - Full thread
    From: ₹ 165.00
    Days to Ship: Same day or more
    day to ship Same day or more
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    Socket Head Cap Screws -Through Hole Type-

    Socket Head Cap Screws -Through Hole Type-

    MISUMI

    Minimum Quantity Surcharge (Piece Charge) may apply for this product. Kindly check the quantity and price before completing your quote or order.

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    M (Nominal Diameter) Thread pitch L (L dimension)(mm) Brand Thread range
    5 ~ 16 Coarse 10 ~ 50 - Full thread
    From: ₹ 63.00
    Days to Ship: 6 Day(s) or more
    day to ship 6 Day(s) or more
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    Socket Head Cap Screws With Flat Head -Conventional Type・JIS Type-
      Socket Head Cap Screws With Flat Head -Conventional Type・JIS Type-
      Socket Head Cap Screws With Flat Head -Conventional Type・JIS Type-
      Socket Head Cap Screws With Flat Head -Conventional Type・JIS Type-
      Socket Head Cap Screws With Flat Head -Conventional Type・JIS Type-
      Socket Head Cap Screws With Flat Head -Conventional Type・JIS Type-

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        Small Head Cap Screws

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            Socket Head Cap Screws -Through Hole Type-
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              MISUMI

              MISUMI

              MISUMI

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              Socket Head Cap Screws With Flat Head -Conventional Type・JIS Type-

              Small Head Cap Screws

              Socket Head Cap Screws -Through Hole Type-

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              ₹ 4.00

              ₹ 165.00

              ₹ 63.00

              Days to Ship Same day or more Same day or more 6 Day(s) or more
              M (Nominal Diameter)4 ~ 103 ~ 85 ~ 16
              Thread pitchCoarseCoarseCoarse
              L (L dimension)(mm)10 ~ 455 ~ 3510 ~ 50
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              Thread rangeFull threadFull threadFull thread

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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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