Bolts Page
: Used where space is limited, these have a low-profile head and are tightened with an Allen (hex) wrench.
: These heavy-duty bolts have coarse threads designed to screw directly into wood without a nut, providing high holding power for decks and heavy timber structures. : Used where space is limited, these have
: Featuring a smooth, rounded head and a square neck to prevent rotation during installation, these are ideal for wood-to-wood or wood-to-metal projects like fencing and decking. Selecting the right bolt depends on the materials
Selecting the right bolt depends on the materials being joined and the required strength. They are essential for applications ranging from furniture
: Also known as stripper bolts, these have an unthreaded "shoulder" between the head and the threads, creating a pivot point for moving parts. Measuring and Sizing
Bolts are externally threaded fasteners that create a strong clamping force (preload) to hold components together, typically requiring a matching nut or a pre-tapped hole. They are essential for applications ranging from furniture assembly to heavy-duty structural engineering. Common Bolt Types & Their Uses