Non-Standard Bolt Round Head Trimming Bolt Brake Locating Bolt
Locating Pin Fine Teeth Carbon Steel 35K Class8.8
The key differences between a round head trimmed bolt and a brake
locating bolt are:
- Design and Functionality:
- Round head trimmed bolt: This bolt features a unique head design
with trimmed edges. This design not only facilitates easy insertion
and removal of the bolt, but also increases the friction between
the bolt and the connected parts, enhancing the stability of the
connection. It is commonly used in various mechanical equipment and
structures, such as bridges, buildings, vehicles, etc., for
connecting and fixing various components.
- Brake locating bolt: This bolt is specifically designed for use in
braking systems. Its primary function is to secure brake
components, ensuring stability and reliable performance during
braking. Brake locating bolts typically have high strength and wear
resistance, able to withstand the significant pressure and friction
generated by the brakes during operation.
- Application Fields:
- Round head trimmed bolt: Widely used in various engineering
machinery, automobiles, motorcycles, ships, railways, bridges,
buildings, and other fields. Its main applications include
connecting two parts, fixing components, and transmitting power.
- Brake locating bolt: Specifically designed for use in braking
systems to ensure stability and reliability of brake components.