Ordinary U-Bolt

U-bolt is an industrial fastener in the shape of the letter U with two threaded arms (or legs) extending from a curved base. Uses of U-bolts are diverse which may include supporting pipework or attach a part to a pole, beam or wall. The “u” shape of U-bolt keeps it firmly in place, offering stability to the support.

The threaded ends are designed for use with washers and screws and can also be used with a crosspiece spanning both threaded arms of the bolt, to make it more secure in certain settings and uses. U-bolts are designed to be inserted through holes that have already been drilled or punched.

Often used as framing fasteners and anchors for foundations and roofs, pipe and conduit holders and bolts for motor and engine shaft components. Specifications of U-bolt includes material type, thread dimensions, inside diameter, and inside height. 

The difference between the ordinary and imported u-bolts are the materials used. While both are of high-quality, one may be preferred by others more than the other.

U-Bolt (Round Bend – for pipes)

U-bolt is an industrial fastener in the shape of the letter U with two threaded arms (or legs) extending from a curved base. A round u-bolt has smoother bends compared to a square bend one.

Uses of U-bolts are diverse which may include supporting pipework or attach a part to a pole, beam or wall. The “u” shape of U-bolt keeps it firmly in place, offering stability to the support.

The threaded ends are designed for use with washers and screws and can also be used with a crosspiece spanning both threaded arms of the bolt, to make it more secure in certain settings and uses. U-bolts are designed to be inserted through holes that have already been drilled or punched.

Often used as framing fasteners and anchors for foundations and roofs, pipe and conduit holders and bolts for motor and engine shaft components. Specifications of U-bolt includes material type, thread dimensions, inside diameter, and inside height.

Available Ø Sizes

U-Bolt (Square Bend – Imported)

A U-bolt is a bolt bent into the shape of the letter “u”. A square bend u-bolt refers to the style the u-bolt is bent. A square bend is more angular than the round-bend. U-bolts may appear simple, but the role of this material should not be underestimated. In fact, this element can be the difference between solid structures and on-site catastrophe. Usually, U-bolts are a jack-of-all trades in construction as they can offer a wide range of use. But most of the time, they are primarily used to support pipe works.

A major use of U-bolts is for hanging pipes. Because gravity can be hard on piping, the wrong setup can lead to disaster. By fixing a U-bolt to an overhead structure, beam, or ceiling, the risk of it happening can significantly reduce.

It can also work as a restraint. U-bolts keep piping from moving, banging into other structures, and wearing down. Aside from the mentioned features and functions of U-bolts, they are also common in building and construction applications like roofing and foundation stability. It can even secure motor and engine shaft components.

As U-bolts are now being used by a much wider market to clamp any kind of tubing, a more solid and convenient measurement system needs to be used. Five elements uniquely define any U-bolt namely material type, rod diameter, inside diameter, inside length, and thread dimensions.

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Available ø Sizes