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Types of Bolts: An Extensive Overview

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Types of Bolts: An Extensive Overview

Ananka Group is the Best Bolt Manufacturer in India. In many different industries, bolt is an essential component of the supply and transportation networks. It is used to link or connect objects together and is simple to assemble and disassemble. High-tensile bolts are important because of their high tensile strength and resistance to compression fitting in the building of steel structures. 


1. Hex Bolts

Hex bolts are named for their hexagonal heads and are one of the most commonly used types of bolts. They come in various grades and materials, making them versatile for different applications.


2. Carriage Bolts

Carriage bolts feature a round, domed head and a square neck that prevents the bolt from turning when the nut is tightened.


3. Lag Bolts

Lag bolts, also known as lag screws, are large, heavy-duty bolts with a hex head.


4. Eye Bolts

Eye bolts have a looped head that can accommodate ropes, cables, or chains.


5. Anchor Bolts

Anchor bolts are designed to attach structures or machinery to concrete.


6. U-Bolts

U-bolts are shaped like the letter "U" with threads on both ends.


7. Flange Bolts

Flange bolts have a built-in washer (flange) under the head that distributes the load and provides a larger bearing surface.



As India's largest Bolt Manufacturer, Our specialty is larger diameter bolts and nuts made of stainless steel with higher tensile strength. They are essential components of many industries, including home goods, construction, manufacturing, and transportation. Also we are India's largest Fasteners Suppliers. We provide fastener grades that satisfy all international and national specifications. We also specialise in stainless steel Hex bolts, nuts, Stud bolts, and other fasteners.


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