A U-bolt typically consists of:
U-shaped metal rod: Made from materials like mild steel, stainless steel, or alloy steel.
Threads: Located at both ends of the U-shape to accommodate nuts.
Nuts and washers: Used to secure the U-bolt in place
U-bolts come in a wide range of sizes and standards:
Thread Sizes: From M2 to M100 (metric) or 1/4" to 4" (imperial).
Standards: ASME B18.2.1, DIN 6914, ISO 7412, BS 1769, UNI 5712, and more.
Materials: Mild Steel, Stainless Steel (304, 316, 904L), Alloy Steel, Brass, Copper, and more.
Coatings: Zinc Plated, Black Phosphate, Nickel Plated, PTFE Coated, etc.
Types: Round Bend, Square Bend, Fully Threaded, Partial Threaded
Prices vary based on size, material, and quantity:
Mild Steel U-bolts: Starting from 10 per piece for small sizes.
Stainless Steel U-bolts: Approximately 68 per kilogram.
Alloy Steel U-bolts: Prices can range higher depending on specifications.
U-bolts are utilized in various industries:
Automotive: Securing exhaust systems, suspension components.
Construction: Anchoring structural elements.
Plumbing: Mounting pipes to walls or ceilings.
Industrial: Fixing cables, rods, or conduits.
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