Hexagonal bolts with hexagonal head design can provide greater torque, making the bolts stronger after tightening and can effectively prevent loosening. They can be effectively used in application scenarios with high strength fastening requirements, such as steel structures, mechanical equipment and heavy machinery.
Hexagonal bolts can be installed using wrenches, socket wrenches, power tools, etc., which not only improves installation efficiency, but also adapts to different construction environments. Compared with Phillips screws or one screws, hexagonal bolts are easier to apply higher torque and reduce the risk of slippage.
After tightening, hexagonal bolts have uniform force and strong vibration resistance, and can withstand large tensile and shear forces, so they are commonly used in heavy machinery, bridge construction and high-strength connectors to ensure the stability of the connection.
Hexagonal bolts can be made of carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, titanium alloy and other materials, and can be galvanized, nickel-plated, oxidized blackened and other surface treatments to enhance corrosion resistance. In conclusion, hex bolts with strong fastening force, easy installation, strong vibration resistance, wide range of applicable environments and standardized specifications are widely used in construction, machinery, automobile manufacturing and other industries.