J P Industries
is a manufacturer, wholesaler and trader of a wide range of fasteners such as bolts, nuts, washers, and rods. They offer a variety of products including mild steel foundation bolt, stainless steel foundation bolt, hex bolt, HSFG bolt, sag rod, thread rod, diagonal bracing rod, and nut1. They are located in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Foundation bolts are mainly used in pre-engineered buildings manufacturing, fastening heavy machines to foundations, and construction. They are also used in process-based businesses like petrochemical, sugar, and FMCG manufacturing. It is mostly used for industrial purposes and therefore made with heavy duty stainless steel or carbon steel 1.
Foundation Bolts
are used to connect structural and non-structural elements to concrete. There are different types of anchor bolts, each with their own uses, sizes, and advantages. Here are some of the most common types of foundation bolts:
- Cast-in-place bolts.
- Eye foundation bolts.
- Bent-bar anchor bolts.
- Swedge bolts.
Nuts:
- Cap Nuts: These nuts have a domed top to prevent contact with the external thread. They are commonly used in conjunction with hex bolts.
- Castle Nuts: These nuts have slots or notches cut into one end that resemble the crenellations of a castle wall. They are used in applications where the nut must be locked in place.
- Coupling Nuts: These nuts are used to join two threaded rods together.
- Flange Serrated Nuts: These nuts have a flange at one end that acts as an integrated washer. The serrations on the flange help to prevent loosening.
- Hex Finish Nuts: These nuts have a hexagonal shape and are tightened using a wrench.
- Hex Jam Nuts: These nuts are thinner than standard hex nuts and are used in applications where space is limited.
- Heavy Hex Nuts: These nuts are thicker and wider than standard hex nuts and are used in applications where greater strength is required.
- Nylon Insert Lock Nuts: These nuts have a nylon insert that helps to prevent loosening.
- Prevailing Torque Lock Nuts : These nuts have a series of ridges on the threads that help to prevent loosening.
- Wing Nuts: These nuts have two wings that allow them to be tightened by hand.
Bolts:
- Hexagonal-headed Bolt: This is the most common bolt form and is used for general fastening purposes.
- Square-Headed Bolt: This bolt is commonly used when the head is to be accommodated in a recess.
- Cylindrical or Cheese-Headed Bolt: This type of bolt is used where projecting corners are unacceptable, and the space for arranging the bolt head is relatively limited.
- Cup-Headed or Round-Headed Bolt: This bolt is used when projecting is undesirable and where a better appearance is required.
- T-Headed Bolt: This type of bolt is used for securing clamps, vices, and other accessories to the tables of machine tools.
- Countersunk-Headed Bolt: This bolt is used when a smooth surface is required.
- Stove Bolt: This bolt is used in light construction work.
- Carriage Bolt: This bolt is used in applications where a smooth surface is required.
- Hook Bolt: This bolt is used in applications where a hook is required.
- Expansion Bolt: This bolt is used in applications where a strong grip is required.