Hex Bolts
Hex bolts, also known as hex cap bolts or machine bolts, are a type of fastener that is similar to screws but with a thicker shank and a larger head. Hex bolts are typically made of steel and are designed to be tightened with a wrench or pliers. The head of a hex bolt is hexagonal in shape, which allows it to be tightened or loosened with a socket or a wrench. The threaded portion of the bolt is partially or fully threaded, depending on the application.
Hex bolts are commonly used in construction, machinery, and automotive industries where a strong, secure connection is required. They are available in a variety of sizes and lengths, and can be made of various materials, including stainless steel, brass, and aluminum, to suit different applications and environments.