Technical Usage
Black Iron Structural Square U-Bolts are commonly used to secure pipes, conduits, and square framework in construction, automotive, and industrial applications. They are engineered to withstand heavy loads, supporting the secure installation of materials where stability is essential. These U-bolts can handle high-stress environments and perform reliably in vibration-prone conditions, such as with heavy machinery, vehicles, or infrastructure.
Technical Specs
Specification | Detail |
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Material | Black Iron |
Shape | Square U-Bolt |
Tensile Strength | High Tensile |
Corrosion Resistance | Moderate (Coated for outdoor use) |
Thread Type | Standard or Fine Thread |
Sizes Available | Customizable for diameter and length |
Application Compatibility | Square/Rectangular Tubing, Heavy-Duty Support |
Types of Item
- Standard Square U-Bolt: Available in fixed dimensions, ideal for common framework and pipe support applications.
- Custom Length U-Bolt: Adjustable for various lengths to fit specific projects and heavy machinery applications.
- Heavy-Duty Coated U-Bolt: Additional coating for enhanced corrosion resistance in outdoor and marine applications.
- Threaded U-Bolt with Nuts: Pre-threaded for easy installation with nuts included for secure fastening.
History
The square U-bolt design has a long-standing history rooted in construction and industrial engineering. U-bolts became essential tools for securing pipelines and framework in the 19th century, and with advances in metallurgy, black iron gained popularity due to its strength and durability. As construction techniques evolved, the square design of U-bolts was developed to better secure square and rectangular structures, expanding their usage in construction and structural applications. Today, black iron structural square U-bolts continue to play a vital role in modern infrastructure.