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U Bolts

U bolts are suspension bolts that are bent into the shape of a U with threads at both ends. They are classified as round, square or semi-round U-bolts according to the shape of the ā€˜U’. Round U bolts are actually U-shaped and are the most commonly used type of U bolt.

Elgin Fastener Group
Versailles, IN
812-689-8917
Elgin combines fastening engineering, manufacturing, import sourcing and metal finishing for quality U 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 U 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 U 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 U 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.
Stalcop
Thorntown, IN
765-436-7926
Stalcop is the place to go for dependable U 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 U 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 among the finest metal working companies in the world today. We specialize in metal stamping, deep drawing and cold heading offering customers quality t-nuts, specialty and standard fasteners made in the USA. Manufacturing to rigorous quality standards is our specialty. No matter the application, automotive to garments, when you require the best, Contorq is your fasteners source.
Crouch Sales Co., Inc.
Dallas, TX
866-419-0300
Since 1966, a family owned fasteners distributor of Bolts, Anchors, Nuts, Screws & other fastener products. Customers nationwide can shop & buy online! Experience "Service First" at Crouch Sales. Our expert sales staff is ready to assist phone, fax, online or walk-in orders. Let us earn your repeat business by offering customized solutions from our extensive inventory & quantity discount pricing!
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U Bolts

Minus the round U bolt, there are two other varieties: Square U bolts are shaped like three sides of a rectangle with rounded corners and semi-round U bolts, in contrast to these, have a shallower curve than round U bolts. These are typically supplied with fasteners which are used to secure the threaded ends of the bolt. Depending on the application, a U bolt may be used in conjunction with a strap which aids in securing or leveling the bolt to its load. The most commonly used materials include steel - either zinc plated or stainless steel, as well as aluminum. U bolts are used in situations in which suspended items need to be attached to the surface of components, or to pipes and other curved or rounded surfaces. Industrial bolts are seen commonly in construction and automotive manufacturing and as such need to be made of strong and long-lasting materials. They are also available in a number of different sizes and may be measured with imperial or metric units.

U bolts may be made of a number of different materials, but the most common material used tends to be stainless steel. It is structurally strong and durable, allowing it to be used for heavy duty applications with high load carrying capacity requirements. Stainless steel is also corrosion resistant and so can be used for applications with exposure to moisture or other extreme elements. Other materials can have corrosion resistance added through a variety of coatings, such as zinc or polymers. Metric bolts are more common, as both domestic and international auto manufacturers use metric units to classify the measurements of bolts. These measurements can be in terms of leg or U length, thread length, radius and diameter of the pipe and the curve, as well as pitch measurements. Tensile strength is a major requirement for U-bolts and the required strength will help to determine the best materials and dimensions for the construction of the bolt. Traditionally, U-bolts were formed from hot forging processes which then cut threads onto the ends. More modern methods however use cold-drawn wire to create threads, allowing for a smoother surface and higher strength levels.