Coach Bolt
- NEWSTARWDH
- CHINA
- 7-35 DAYS
- 5000 TONS
Product name: Coach Bolts
Head type: Round head
Material: Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel
Standard: ASME/ANSI B 18.5, JIS B1171,DIN603
Measurement system: INCH, Metric
Size: #10 -1”, M5-M20
Grade / Class: Gr.A,5,8; Class. 8.8, 10.9, 12.9
Thread: M, UNC, UNF
Finish: Black Oxide, Zinc Plated(Clear/Blue/Yellow/Black), H.D.G. Y.Z.P. Plain, Nickel, Chrome
Coach bolts, also known as carriage bolts, are a type of bolt designed specifically to be used in woodworking. In particular, they are intended to be used for fastening metal to wood. Carriage bolts feature a shallow domed head, typically either square, circular, or hexagonal in shape.
It is distinguished from other bolts by its shallow mushroom head and the fact that the cross-section of the shank, though circular for most of its length (as in other kinds of bolt), is square immediately beneath the head. This makes the bolt self-locking when it is placed through a square hole in a metal strap. This allows the fastener to be installed with only one tool, a spanner or wrench, working from one side. The head of a carriage bolt usually is a shallow dome. The shank has no threads; and its diameter equals the side of the square cross-section.
The Coach Bolt was devised for use through an iron strengthening plate on either side of a wooden beam, the squared part of the bolt fitting into a square hole in the ironwork. It is common to use a carriage bolt to bare timber, the square section giving enough grip to prevent rotation.
The Coach Bolt is used extensively in security fixings, such as locks and hinges, where the bolt must be removable from one side only. The smooth, domed head and square nut below prevent the carriage bolt from being unlocked from the insecure side.