T-bolt 8.8 is a type of bolt used in many industrial and construction applications. It is a type of bolt made of high-strength steel and is commonly used to fasten metal parts or other components in various systems.
Components of T-bolt 8.8:
Bolt: A bolt consists of a metal rod (usually steel) with a specially serrated or cut end for fastening parts together. The T-bolt has a T-shaped head at its end, which allows it to be installed in appropriate holes.
Steel Grade 8.8: The number 8.8 indicates the strength of the steel from which the bolt is made. According to ISO 898-1, steel grade 8.8 contains 0.6-0.9% carbon and has a tensile strength of approximately 800 megapascals (MPa) and a yield strength of approximately 640 MPa.
Nut: Typically used with T-bolts or nut-type bolts to securely attach the bolt to other parts.
Features of T-bolt 8.8:
High Compression Resistance: Due to its high tensile strength and hardness, T-bolt 8.8 is ideal for use in environments requiring high forces or harsh conditions.
High Corrosion Resistance: T-bolt 8.8 has superior corrosion resistance compared to lower-grade bolts.
High Stability: Thanks to its distinctive design featuring a "T" head, T-bolt 8.8 provides strong and stable fastening in applications requiring secure connection of parts.
Versatile Use: It can be used in many industrial and construction applications such as bridge construction, buildings, concrete decks, and more.
Common Uses of T-bolt 8.8:
Scaffolding Systems: Used to connect metal parts in scaffolding systems to ensure structural stability.
Heavy Industries: It is used in heavy industrial machinery and equipment, including the automotive and energy industries.
Structural Structures: It is used to join metal parts in structural structures such as bridges, towers, and large buildings.
Mechanical Equipment: It is also used in assembling mechanical equipment that requires strong and reliable fastening.