T-bolts for channel steel usually include a head and a shank. The shank is provided with threads. Traditional T-bolts for channel steel are used for channel steel, and both channel steel and bolts are made of steel. , the two are prone to thermal expansion and contraction due to changes in the external ambient temperature, and are prone to loosening, resulting in unstable connections.
Rivets refer to the parts that use their own deformation or interference to connect the riveted parts in riveting. As a common fixed connector, rivets are fixed by special pull rivets, which are easy to operate and have a wide range of applications.
1. Correctly select the product a. Before use, confirm whether the mechanical properties of the product can meet the needs of use, such as the tensile strength of the screw and the guaranteed load of the nut. The length of the screw should be selected appropriately, and the 1-2 pitch of the nut will be exposed after tightening. b. Before use, check whether the threads are rough, and whether there is iron filings or dirt between the threads, which often lead to locking. c. The fasteners can be lubricated before use. It is recommended to use butter, molybdenum disulfide, mica, graphite or talc for lubrication. Generally, dipping wax is used for lubrication and anti-locking. [1] 2. Pay attention to the use method when using it. a. The speed and force of screwing in should be appropriate, not too fast or too large. Use a torque wrench or socket wrench as much as possible, and avoid using an adjustable wrench or an electric wrench. Excessive speed will cause the temperature to rise rapidly and cause lock-up. b. In the direction of force, the nut must be screwed in perpendicular to the axis of the screw. c. The use of washers can effectively prevent the problem of over-tightening.
Standard introduction Standard code name Material coating GB/T65-2000 slotted cylindrical head screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or untreated GB/T67-2000 slotted pan head screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or not Treated GB/T68-2000 slotted countersunk head screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or untreated GB/T70.1-2008 hexagon socket head screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or untreated GB/T70 .2-2008 Hexagon socket head screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or untreated GB/T70.3-2000 Hexagon socket head countersunk head screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or untreated GB/T71-1985 Open Slotted taper end set screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or untreated GB/T73-1985 slotted flat end set screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or untreated GB/T74-1985 slotted concave end set screw Screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or untreated GB/T75-1985 slotted long cylindrical end set screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or untreated GB/T77-2000 hexagon socket flat end set screw steel, stainless steel Galvanized passivated or untreated GB/T78-2007 Hexagon socket set screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or untreated GB/T79- 2000 Hexagon socket set screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated Or untreated GB/T80-2007 Hexagon socket set screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or untreated GB/T818-2000 Cross recessed pan head screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or untreated GB/ T819.1- 2000 Cross recessed countersunk head screw steel 4.8 grade steel galvanized passivation GB/T819.2- 1997 Cross recessed countersunk head screw steel, stainless steel A2-70, non-ferrous metal CU2 or CU3 steel, stainless steel or non-ferrous metal plated Zinc passivated or untreated GB/T820- 2000 Cross recessed half countersunk head screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or untreated GB/T822- 2000 Cross recessed cylinder head screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or untreated Treated GB/T823-1988 cross recessed small pan head screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or untreated GB/T833-1988 slotted large cylindrical head screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or untreated GB/ T837- 1988 Slotted pan head non-prolapse screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or untreated GB/T838- 1988 Hexagon head non-prolapse screw steel, stainless steel galvanized passivated or untreated GB/T2671.1- 2004 Hexagon socket head low cylindrical head screw GB/T2671.2-2004 Hexagon socket head screw GB/T2672-2004 Hexagon socket head pan head screw steel galvanized passivation GB/T2673-1986 Hexagon socket countersunk head screw steel plated Zinc passivation GB/T13806.1-1992 Fasteners for precision machinery ten Slotted Screws Steel, Copper: H68 or HP59-1 Zinc Passivated or Untreated
The flat key is a key that relies on the two sides as the working surface and transmits the torque by the extrusion of the key and the side of the keyway, and is mostly installed on the shaft. If the flat key is used for a long time or is in a bad working environment for a long time, dust, oil, etc. will inevitably be stuck between the flat key and the keyway. Since the flat key has no ejector threaded hole for disassembly, it is difficult to dismantle, and during the disassembly process A little carelessness will cause damage to the flat key.
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