Fasteners and Their Types

FASTENERS:

Fasteners are used to mechanically join two or more objects together, either permanently or non-permanently. There are many different types of fastener, each with its own purpose. Categorized as either Permanent or Non-Permanent. Permanent Fasteners, such as rivets and nails, are single-use fasteners that are designed to permanently join two materials or parts.

Non-Permanent fasteners, on the other hand, are designed to allow for easy removal and re-use. Fasteners such as bolts and screws are commonly used.

 

THREADED BAR:

Threaded Bar, often referred to as a stud, is a rod of varying length that is threaded in a helical structure.

Threaded Bar, often referred to as a stud, is a rod of varying length that is threaded in a helical structure.

COATING:

·        Electro Galvanized

·        Hot Dip Galvanized

·        Black

·        Draco met

·        Zinc Plated

·        PTFE

·        Yellow

·         TIN

 

STUD BOLTS:


Stud bolts are externally threaded fasteners without a head


Stud bolts are externally threaded fasteners without a head used with 2 nuts on either side, substituting a usual "bolt & nuts" assembly. Used in flange connections.

A bolt is a threaded fastener that is always coupled with a nut. Bolts have an external male thread and nuts have an internal male thread. Bolting is the term that used to tighten/create the flange joints connection.

 

ANCHOR BOLTS:


Anchor bolts are designed to attach structural elements to concrete. anchor bolts are typically used to attach steel to concrete.


Anchor bolts are designed to attach structural elements to concrete. anchor bolts are typically used to attach steel to concrete. One end is embedded into the concrete, while the opposite end is threaded to attach structural support.

These are widely used in construction and masonry or stone industries and are used to connect structural and non-structural material to the concrete or other materials. This is generally installed by drilling a larger hole, compared to the fastener diameter, and in the base material and then the anchor is inserted into the hole to a depth known as embedment depth. These are generally of two types: mechanical anchor fasteners and chemical anchor fasteners.

 

U BOLTS:

A U-bolt is a bolt that is shaped like the letter U. This tool has screw threads on each end


A U-bolt is a bolt that is shaped like the letter U. This tool has screw threads on each end, and it is used to support pipes and pipe works through which gases and liquids flow. U-bolts can also be used to hold ropes together and their curved shape allows them to fit firmly around tubing or pipes, making them secure. They are mostly used for piping solutions.

U-bolts come in various materials, but they are generally made of durable, non-corrosive metal. Some common materials include 316-stainless steel, plain carbon steel, and 304-stainless steel. To prevent corrosion and other damages, manufacturers may add protective coatings

 

COATING:

·        Electro Galvanized

·        Black

·        Draco met

·        Zinc Plated

·        Ceramic PTFE

·        Nickel plated

·        Electro Nickel plating

·        Yellow

·        Mechanical Galvanizing

·        Painting (Epoxy)

·        Hot Dip Galvanizing: ASTM A153

·         TIN

 

HEX BOLTS:

Hex bolts are named for their shape because the head of each bolt has six sides


Hex bolts are a unique style of fixing used throughout the construction, automobile and engineering industries.

Hex bolts are named for their shape because the head of each bolt has six sides, not because they’re cursed. It’s a hexagon shape and that’s why it’s so easy to identity hex bolts.


NUTS:

A nut is a type of fastener with a threaded hole


A nut is a type of fastener with a threaded hole. Nuts are almost always used in conjunction with a mating bolt to fasten multiple parts together. or you can say it is a mechanical fastener with a threaded hole. It is attached to a bolt, screw or stud to provide a clamping force and prevent axial movement.

 

WASHERS:

Washer, machine component that is used in conjunction with a screw fastener such as a bolt and nut and that usually serves either to keep the screw from loosening or distribute the load from the nut or bolt head over a larger area. For load distribution, thin flat rings of soft steel are usual.

A washer is a thin plate (typically disk-shaped, but sometimes square) with a hole (typically in the middle) that is normally used to distribute the load of a threaded fastener, such as a bolt or nut.

 

SCREWS:

Screws and bolts are used to fasten materials by the engagement of the screw thread with a similar female thread


Screws and bolts are used to fasten materials by the engagement of the screw thread with a similar female thread (internal thread) in the matching part.

Screws are often self-threading (also known as self-tapping) where the thread cuts into the material when the screw is turned, creating an internal thread that helps pull fastened materials together and prevent pull-out. There are many screws for a variety of materials; those commonly fastened by screws include wood, sheet metal, and plastic.

 

PIPE CLAPS:

Pipe clamps are used to clamp a pipe to a flat surface


Pipe clamps are used to clamp a pipe to a flat surface – traditionally of two styles, grip type (anchor) or Non-grip type (saddle / guide). Grip or Anchor clamp: used when the pipe requires a tight clamping to restrict all movements

 

Conclusion :

In this blog, I have tried to explain the term Fasteners and also try to detail different types. 

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