Material |
Stainless steel |
Specification |
According to international standards |
Surface treatment |
According to the needs of the use scene treatment |
Using stainless steel material made of cold pier, half-round head hexagonal bolts is a threaded connector, the shape of the hexagonal bolt, the head is semi-circular. Its main function is to connect two or more parts together, often used in automotive, machinery, instrumentation, aerospace and other fields. The advantages of hexagonal bolts are large contact area, strong torque transmission capacity, not easy to slip when tightening, suitable for high load occasions. Semi-circular head, on the other hand, allows the bolt to be raised externally without affecting other parts, while being easy to tighten. Various specifications of these parts can be processed upon request.
Material |
Stainless steel |
Specification |
According to international standards |
Surface treatment |
According to the needs of the use scene treatment |
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