Flange Bolt
Flange Bolt
Secure Load Distribution with Hex Flange Bolts
A hex flange bolt is designed with an integrated washer-like flange beneath its hexagonal head, allowing the clamping force to spread over a wider surface area. This built-in flange eliminates the need for a separate washer while enhancing grip and reducing the risk of surface damage. Known for their strong, vibration-resistant fastening, hex flange bolts are widely used in automotive systems, machinery assembly, and structural applications where reliability and stability are essential.
Features
Hex flange bolts feature an integrated flange that removes the need for separate washers while ensuring even distribution of clamping force across the surface. This design enhances grip strength, minimizes surface damage, and helps maintain a secure hold even under vibration and heavy loads. They are available in a range of grades, finishes, and thread lengths to suit different application requirements. Commonly used in automotive engines, machinery, and structural assemblies, these bolts are offered with surface finishes such as zinc plating, zinc flake coating, blackening, and hot-dip galvanisation, or can be customized as per specific needs. Typically, they are manufactured in Class 6, Class 8, and Class 10 grades to meet varying strength and performance standards.