Material: Carbon Steel
Standard: DIN, ASTM/ANSI, JIS, EN, ISO, AS, GB
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L Bolt
Overview:
A Carbon Steel Galvanized L Bolt is a type of anchor bolt characterized by its distinctive ‘L’ shape. It is commonly used to anchor structural elements to concrete or masonry foundations. The L-shape provides a strong hold by embedding into the concrete, preventing pull-out. When galvanized, these bolts offer enhanced corrosion resistance, making them suitable for outdoor and mildly corrosive environments.
Key Features:
- Material: Made from carbon steel, providing a balance of strength and cost-effectiveness.
- Galvanized Finish: Coated with a layer of zinc through a galvanization process (hot-dip or electro-galvanized) to protect against rust and corrosion, extending the bolt’s lifespan in various environmental conditions.
- L-Shape Design: The bent ‘L’ end provides a secure anchor point within concrete or masonry, resisting pull-out forces effectively.
- Threaded End: The straight end of the bolt is typically threaded to accept a nut and washer, allowing for secure fastening of components.
Specifications (Grades 4.8/5.8/6.8):
These grades refer to the mechanical properties of the carbon steel used, primarily its tensile strength and yield strength. Higher numbers indicate higher strength.
- Grade 4.8:
- Tensile Strength: Approximately 400 MPa (MegaPascals)
- Yield Strength: Approximately 320 MPa
- Application: Suitable for general-purpose anchoring where moderate loads are expected.
- Grade 5.8:
- Tensile Strength: Approximately 500 MPa
- Yield Strength: Approximately 400 MPa
- Application: Offers increased strength compared to 4.8, ideal for applications requiring a bit more robustness.
- Grade 6.8:
- Tensile Strength: Approximately 600 MPa
- Yield Strength: Approximately 480 MPa
- Application: Provides even higher strength, suitable for more demanding structural anchoring tasks.
- Dimensions: Available in a wide range of diameters (e.g., M6 to M30 or 1/4″ to 1″) and lengths to suit various anchoring depths and application requirements.
- Thread Type: Typically metric coarse (e.g., M DIN standard) or imperial (e.g., UNC).
Common Applications:
- Construction: Anchoring wall plates, securing steel structures to concrete foundations, mounting heavy machinery, fencing posts, and railings.
- Pre-engineered Buildings: Often used to secure columns and beams to concrete slabs.
- General Anchoring: Any application requiring a secure, pull-out resistant anchor in concrete or masonry, especially where corrosion resistance is beneficial.
- Electrical Towers & Poles: Used to stabilize and anchor utility poles and transmission towers.
Advantages:
- Cost-Effective: Carbon steel is generally more economical than stainless steel.
- Good Strength: Offers sufficient strength for a variety of structural applications, particularly in higher grades.
- Corrosion Resistance: Galvanization significantly reduces the risk of rust, making it durable in exposed conditions.
- Simple Installation: Easily cast into wet concrete or set into drilled holes with epoxy.
FAQ
A1: According to production standards, we can also accept third-party inspections, and all products undergo strict quality inspection before packaging.
A2: It mainly depends on your location and demand, usually the delivery time is around 7-10 days after deposit arrived , if there is stock in our warehouse, we can send out within 3 days.
A3: We support custom products in different sizes, designs and finishes.
A4: Yes, we can provide samples for free, but need buyer to provide shipping cost. Also can provide customized samples according to your drawing , sample charge can be refunded when bulk order released