
Product Description: T-bolts (also known as T-shaped bolts) are specialized fasteners with a distinctive T-shaped configuration. Their main function is to connect with T-shaped guides and profiles, enabling quick installation and positioning of components without the need to insert from th...
T-bolts (also known as T-shaped bolts) are specialized fasteners with a distinctive T-shaped configuration. Their main function is to connect with T-shaped guides and profiles, enabling quick installation and positioning of components without the need to insert from the end of the profile.
The structure of a T-bolt is fully developed based on the principles of "compatibility with T-slots" and "ease of installation", and is characterized by a simple yet highly functional design.
Main Structure
It consists of two parts: a transverse "head" (the upper horizontal bar of the T-shape), typically a rectangular or square metal block, and a longitudinal "bolt" (the vertical bar of the T-shape) with external threads for use with nuts.
Key Structural Features
The dimensions of the head precisely match T-slots. Inserting the head into the slot followed by a 90° rotation secures the bolt in place, preventing displacement without the need for additional means to hold the head.
The length of the bolt varies according to the thickness of the components. Some models have beveled bolt ends to facilitate nut engagement.
The head and the rod are usually manufactured as a single integral piece (either forged or machined), which eliminates the risk of welding failures and ensures uniform load distribution across the entire component.