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Technical Data for Brass Bolts
- Design Standards: IS 5370 -1969, ASTM B36, ANSI B18.22M, DIN EN ISO 9227, UNS C11000, BS4320
- Material: Brass IS 319 Grade, Brass IS 410 Grade, Copper, C11000 Electrolytic Copper and Commercial Grade Copper, Carbon Steel, 316 Stainless Steel
- Head Forms: Square, Hex, Socket Cap, Round, Cap, Slotted
- Screw Drives: Slotted, Cross, Cruciform, Phillips, French recess, JIS, Square, Hex Socket, Double Hex
- Manufacturing Process: Heat Treatment, Surface Finishing, Thread Forming and Rolling and Protective Coating
- Function: Form of Threaded Fastener with an external male thread to make bolted joint.
- Finish: Electroplating, Zinc Plating, Oxidizing, Powder Coating, etc. as per requirement.
Features of Brass Bolts
- Available with plain unthreaded shank as this makes a better, stronger dowel.
- The presence of unthreaded shank has often been given as characteristics of bolts, but bolts are incidental to use rather than defining.
- The grip length should be chosen carefully, to be around the same length as the thickness of the materials, and any washers, bolted together.
- Too long prevents the nut from being tightened down correctly.
Benefits of Brass Bolts
- Used for assembly of two threaded components.
- Many threaded fasteners can be described as either screws or bolts, depending on how they are used.
- Bolts are often used to make a bolted joint.
- Designed to allow objects to be attached to concrete.
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