Tap bolts, sometimes called fully threaded hex bolts, are a type of fastener that features threading along their entire length. Unlike partially threaded bolts, which have an unthreaded shank below the head, tap bolts have a fully threaded shaft from the tip to the head. These bolts are often used in applications where threading the entire length allows for a more secure and versatile fastening, particularly in tapped holes or when fastening materials of uniform thickness.
Here’s a breakdown of the key properties, standards, materials, and specifications of tap bolts:
Tap bolts are versatile, fully threaded fasteners ideal for a wide range of structural and assembly applications, providing strength and durability across various environments and materials. Their fully threaded design and hexagonal head make them a practical choice for both temporary and permanent fastening needs.