Description
– A carbon steel geomet full thread hex head bolt is a type of fastener characterized by its hexagonal head, full threading along the shank, and a Geomet coating for corrosion resistance.
– These bolts are commonly made from carbon steel, offering a balance of strength and cost-effectiveness, and are often used in various applications, particularly where corrosion protection is needed.
Key characteristics:
Hex Head:
The bolt has a six-sided head designed for tightening with a wrench or socket.
Full Thread:
The threads extend along the entire length of the bolt, providing maximum contact and holding power when used with a matching nut or tapped hole.
Carbon Steel:
A commonly used material for bolts, providing a good balance of strength, durability, and cost.
Geomet Coating:
A thin, inorganic coating applied to the bolt, providing excellent resistance to corrosion and abrasion, making it suitable for outdoor and harsh environments.
Grade 8.8:
This indicates the bolt’s strength level, with 8.8 being a common grade for carbon steel bolts offering a good balance of strength and ductility, according to a DIY forum.
Metric Sizes:
These bolts are typically specified using metric measurements, such as M10, M12, etc., indicating the diameter of the bolt.
Versatile Application:
These bolts are used in various industries, including automotive, construction, and general engineering, especially where corrosion resistance is required.
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