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Stud Bolts

A stud bolt is a mechanical un-headed fastener with a fully or partially threaded body that, with additional hardware, can secure two adjacent objects or surfaces. Unlike many types of bolts, this particular style is not driven into an object or surface, but passed completely through. Nuts or flanges on either end of the bolt then hold the two objects firmly together.

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Elgin Fastener Group
Versailles, IN
812-689-8917
Elgin combines fastening engineering, manufacturing, import sourcing and metal finishing for quality stud bolts. Elgin's experienced and knowledgeable team of engineers and supporting personnel is determined to provide all customers with the highest quality products and services possible and with the quality level of customer service valuable company like yours deserve.
Ford Fasteners, Inc.
Hackensack, NJ
800-272-3673
Ford Fastener has been manufacturing and selling quality stud bolts for 46 years. Ford's investment in personnel and new machinery assures its commitment to quality, affordability and efficiency and their experienced and talented workforce takes pride knowing that Ford's parts are regarded as some of the best in the industry. Please contact Ford today with any questions.
Hercules Fasteners
Brook Park, OH
800-332-7320
While based in Ohio, Hercules also serves clients across the U.S. and even internationally. Each member of Hercules' dedicated and knowledgeable sales team has over 25 years of industry experience and is ready to provide you with the stud bolts you need, down to the last detail. Whether your order is standard or custom and made to print, Hercules can deliver the right results!
Superbolt®, Inc.
Carnegie, PA
800-345-2658
With locations all over the world, Superbolt can offer you quality service and products quickly and with the highest level of customer service. Based just outside of Pittsburgh, Pa, Superbolt manufactures stud bolts designed to provide safe, fast and easy use for critical applications in a wide variety of industries. Superbolt is proud of its reputation for quality results.
Elite Sales, Inc.
Miami, FL
866-520-8533
Come see what Elite Sales offers in the way of eye bolts as part of a complete line of wire rope products and hardware. We don't just offer a variety of eye bolts, but also a full selection of hardware from blocks to turnbuckles for all your wire rope assembly and rigging needs in industries ranging from commercial fishing and cargo transport to agriculture and construction.
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Stalcop
Thorntown, IN
765-436-7926
Stalcop is the place to go for dependable stud bolts. It's no surprise many companies do just that. Stalcop offers a wide variety of manufactured products and services depended on my many customers from a variety of industries. Stalcop's engineers care about providing valuable companies like yours with the best solutions possible, so call Stalcop today for total quality assurance.
C&L Rivet Company, Inc.
Hatboro, PA
215-672-1113
C&L Rivet Company is determined to manufacturer and supply the highest quality of stud bolts and to continually improve and expand its products and services, giving versatility, knowledge and competitive pricing to all its customers. Believe it or not, C&L has over 500 years of experience- call C&L today and let them use that experience on you and your company.
Contorq Components
New Britain, CT
860-225-3366
Contorq is a leading source for stud bolts in addition to a wide range of related specialty components and products, all available in a variety of quality materials and finishes to exact specifications. Saving customers time and money has made Contorq a valuable supplier for over 30 years and it is Contorq's daily goal to provide superior solutions for people like you on a daily bases.
Crouch Sales Co., Inc.
Dallas, TX
866-419-0300
Crouch Sales Company's large inventory of stud bolts continues to grow and is available to purchase through their comprehensive website. Customers can avoid a lot of hassle by using Crouch's online services, so please take a look and feel free to request a quote. You are also welcome to give the sales staff a call for assistance with all of your fastening needs.

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Stud Bolts

The ability to adjust the tightness is a key element lending to the popularity of the stud bolt in a variety of applications. Engineering, motor, automotive, petrochemical and nuclear industries all make use of these bolts which can be specially contoured to distribute stress evenly, reducing the occurrence of breakages. Internal combustion engine cylinders, inspection covers, tank lids, car wheels and even domestic gate latches use this simple but effective design. While the dual ended nature of the stud bolt is one of its greatest assets, it can also be use as an anchor bolt in civil and architectural engineering. This is accomplished through cast-in-place techniques that insert one end of the rod into setting concrete. The threaded end provides added resistance to pullout and machinery or other objects may be fastened to the exposed threading with a single nut or flange. The materials used for stud bolts and corresponding nuts and flanges depend largely on the use, though steel alloys are the industry standard. Zinc and cadmium plating are common finishes that enhance the corrosion and environmental resistance of steel.

The manufacturing process used to create stud bolts is similar to that of other bolt types. A steel wire rod is first heated consistently for an extended period of time and all rust particles are removed. If needed, the metal is coated for added protection. Cold forging is then used to shape the rod at room temperature and the rod is forced through dyes at high pressures to be shaped into long perfectly round rods. Once cut down to the desired length, cold forging is again used to implement high pressure rollers which press in the thread pattern. In stud bolts, threading is either pressed along the entire rod, or on equal portions of each end, leaving a smooth center segment. The finished bolt is then ready for use in a variety of applications. A pilot hole is made in each of the objects or surfaces to be joined and the rod is inserted. A nut or flange is then tightened on each end to create the desired clamping force. A wrench, spanner or pliers may be used when tightening must be high and precise. Stud bolts with a smooth center fragment should be considered carefully. If a tight fit is desired than this portion must have a width the same or smaller than the combined width of the articles to be fastened. Alternatively, a wider segment allows the surfaces to "float," providing a degree of give. It is important to consider the materials to be fastened as well as the strength and corrosion resistance required of the bolt materials. Other considerations include the bolt length and diameter.