Carriage and Timber bolts have no drive, and machine threads for use with a nut.
Carriage heads are large smooth and domed with no drive.
A corrosion resistant steel alloy. The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.
A highly corrosion resistant grade of stainless steel. Ideal in salt water and chlorine environments.
A low carbon steel for general use. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.
Grade 5 falls between grade 2 and grade 8 in strength, and is commonly found in automotive applications. A low carbon steel for general use. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.
Grade 8 is stronger than grade 5, and is commonly found in high strength automotive applications. A low carbon steel for general use. Unplated finish.
A low carbon steel for general use. Chrome plated and polished for a mirror like finish.
A low carbon steel for general use. Hot dipped galvanized is a coating for very good corrosion resistance.
Solid bronze. An alloy of copper with greater strength and corrosion resistance than brass. Exact color varies.
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Plow bolts are used for attaching the cutting edge of a plow to the plow blade. Flat head.
Grade 5 falls between grade 2 and grade 8 in strength, and is commonly found in automotive applications. A low carbon steel for general use. Unplated finish.
Bolts with a very large flat head and machine threads for use with a nut.