BOLTS
Bolts are one of the most versatile structural fasteners, available in a vast array of configurations to suit different materials and strength requirements. These fasteners differ primarily in thread specification, length, and head shape, with varying combinations of these characteristics resulting in bolts with different functions. They typically require a drilled hole and a complementary nut, or tapped mating part for installation, and, unlike screws, they are generally not tapered. The terminology distinguishing between the types of bolts is often inconsistent and incorrectly used interchangeably for screws, so it’s best to select your bolts based on your project specifications rather than the exact name indicated on a supplier’s website.
Bolts that APF manufacture
Carriage Bolts: Carriage bolts feature a domed or countersunk head with a square underside that prevents turning post-installation. They are often used with wood and masonry.
Flange Bolts: Flange bolts are a specialized type of hex head bolt that has an integrated flange that serves as a washer component to more evenly distribute the load.
Plow Bolts: Similar to carriage bolts, some plow bolts have a square-shaped countersunk top. Others have a domed design. These bolts are ideal for heavy-duty applications like industrial machinery.
Hex Head Bolts/ Hex Head Cap Screw: Characterized by their hexagonal head shape, hex head bolts are a broader category of bolts that requires installation with a wrench. They are available in many lengths and threading varieties. Hex Head Cap Screws have tighter tolerances and are the most common Hex Bolt category.
Square Head Bolts: Like hex head bolts, square head bolts are defined by their head shape—i.e., square. This head design facilitates tooling gripping, allowing for easier installation.
Socket Head Cap Screws/ Allen Bolt: Socket head cap screws have a flat chamfered top surface with a smooth or knurled cylindrical sides. Forged heat-treated alloy examples are high strength fasteners intended for the most demanding mechanical applications, with special alloy formulations.
Additional Bolt Types: The other bolt types that we can custom manufacture include anchor, belt (e.g., eye, hook, J, and U), countersunk, lag, and T-handle bolts