Carbon Steel ASME/ANSI B18.5-7-2012 80°Slotted countersunk head bolts
Product Overview:
80° slotted countersunk head bolt is a common fastener, widely used in various mechanical equipment and structures. The 80° slotted countersunk design allows the bolt head to be fully embedded into the connector, ensuring a flat surface. This is important for applications where smooth surfaces are required. The slotted design facilitates installation and removal using a common flat head screwdriver. It is usually made of carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel and other materials to ensure sufficient durability and reliability in various working environments.
Grade:
4.8, 6.8, 8.8, 10.9, 12.9
Carbon Steel ASME/ANSI B18.5-7-2012 80°Slotted countersunk head bolts Details
The 80° slotted countersunk head bolt is an efficient fastening element that combines function and aesthetics and is used in a wide variety of engineering and manufacturing applications that require concealed mounting and a flat appearance.
Functional characteristics
Application
Functional characteristics
- 80° tilt countersunk head: This design allows bolts to fit into prefabricated grooves for a seamless interface, especially where external protrusions need to be reduced, such as in furniture making, woodworking or decorative works.
- Straight slotting: The top straight slotting is easy to insert into a regular screwdriver or power tool, providing a simple and straightforward way to tighten, while also ensuring accurate bolt position during tightening.
- Material and performance: Usually use various types of steel as the basic material, including but not limited to low carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, etc., according to different application needs and environmental factors to choose the appropriate material, not only has good mechanical strength and wear resistance, but also through electroplating, hot dip zinc and other ways of surface treatment, to further improve its anti-rust ability.
Application
- Interior decoration and furniture manufacturing: Due to its low profile countersunk design, this bolt is ideal for those who seek a smooth appearance and hide joint points, such as floor laying, cabinet installation and desk stitching.
- Electronics and precision instruments: In some electronic devices or laboratory equipment that require multiple disassembly and reassembly, 80° slotted countersunk head bolts are preferred for their ease of operation and flatness after tightening.
- Automotive interior and parts: In the automotive industry, especially in the interior panel, the back of the instrument panel or the door panel connection, the use of 80° slotted countersunk head bolts can maintain a clean and uniform visual feeling inside and outside the vehicle.