Durable Alloy Shoulder Bolts Step Bolts in Sizes 3/8 7/16 1/2 for
Aerospace Automotive

Product Description:
Shoulder screws (or shoulder bolts) are widely used fasteners
designed to provide stable spacing, smooth sliding, and rotational
movement. Here are some of the common applications:
1. Machinery: Essential for maintaining precise alignment in
sliding parts within transmission systems, preventing thread
interference.
2. Automotive: Used in suspension, engine, and braking systems to
connect bushings and bearings, ensuring smooth rotation and
movement.
3. Electronics: Important for maintaining spacing between circuit
boards and chips to avoid electrical interference and support
stability.
4. Mold Manufacturing: Facilitates smooth sliding in guiding
mechanisms, helping to maintain precision and extend mold lifespan.
5. Furniture Hardware: Applied in hinges and sliding components to
ensure controlled movement and improve the durability of furniture.
6. Aerospace: Crucial in aerospace systems where high precision and
stability are required for reliable part movement and positioning.
7. Industrial Automation: Shoulder bolts are integral to systems
like conveyors and robotic arms, enabling smooth and precise
movement.
8. Medical Equipment: Shoulder bolts are used for controlled
movement in adjustable medical devices, increasing accuracy and
durability.
9. Tooling & Fixtures: Provides fixed spacing and alignment for
manufacturing jigs, ensuring consistent production accuracy.
10. Construction & Heavy Equipment: Shoulder bolts are used in
structural components, allowing stable movement and enhancing
reliability under heavy operational loads.
Applications:
Stainless Steel:
1, the basic knowledge of stainless steel
Stainless steel is an alloy material with corrosion resistance, and
its main components are an alloy of elements such as iron, chromium
and nickel. These elements can effectively resist oxidation and
corrosion, so that stainless steel has a high degree of durability
and aesthetics.
2, stainless steel maintenance methods
Cleaning
Keeping stainless steel products clean is an important part of
their maintenance. You can use mild detergents and soft cloth for
cleaning, avoid the use of detergents containing acidic and
alkaline components, so as not to damage the surface of stainless
steel. When removing dirt, you should try to avoid using irritating
cleaning tools to avoid scratching the stainless steel surface.
After cleaning, rinse with water and dry with a clean soft cloth.
3, the use of stain remover
For some stubborn dirt, you can use special stainless steel stain
remover for cleaning. But before using it, you should carefully
read and follow the instructions in the product manual. In
addition, stainless steel products on the dirt can be cleaned with
alcohol or vinegar, these common cleaners on stainless steel has a
certain decontamination effect.
Steel types:
| No. | C% | Cr% | Ni % | Mo % |
| 304 | 0.07 | 17.5-19.5 | 8.0-10.5 | / |
| 316 | 0.08 | 16.0-18.0 | 10.0-14.0 | 2.00-3.00 |
| 301 | 0.15 | 16.0-18.1 | 6-8 | / |
| 310 | 0.08 | 24-26 | 19-22 | / |
| 304L | 0.03 | 18-20 | 8-12 | / |
| 316L | 0.03 | 16-18 | 10-14 | 2-3 |
| 321 | 0.08 | 17-19 | 9-12 | / |
201, 304, 316 are austenitic stainless steel, according to the
performance of the non-magnetic, some of the performance of the
weak magnetic because of the smelting of the composition of the
segregation or improper heat treatment leads to the austenite in a
small amount of martensite or ferrite. Austenitic stainless steel
corrosion resistance comes from the formation of chromium oxide
protective layer on the metal surface. When the material
temperature is heated to 450 degrees -900 degrees, the structure
changes, will form chromium carbide along the edge of the crystal
and can not form a protective layer of chromium oxide, thus
reducing the corrosion resistance, this is also known as
‘intergranular corrosion’. As a result, there are 304L and 316L,
the two due to the low carbon content also reduces the
intergranular corrosion. In particular, the higher susceptibility
to intergranular corrosion does not mean that non-low carbon
content is more susceptible to corrosion, in a highly chlorinated
environment, this susceptibility is also higher.
304 stainless steel
304 is a general-purpose stainless steel that is widely used to
make equipment and machine parts that require good all-round
performance (corrosion resistance and formability). In order to
maintain the corrosion resistance inherent in stainless steel, the
steel must contain more than 18% chromium, more than 8% nickel content. 304 stainless steel is a grade of
stainless steel produced according to the American ASTM standard.
A2 stainless steel and A4 stainless steel, A2 is a class of 304
stainless steel, A4 is a class of 316 stainless steel, the main
difference between the two is here, some of the fastener industry
will be 302HQ and 304 referred to as: A2, 316 and 316L (C content
of carbon C is less than 03% of the stainless steel, you can
increase the ‘L’ logo) called A4.
What is the difference between a270 and a470 stainless steel bolts
Nuts are usually used in conjunction with bolts. Hexagonal nuts are
more widely used.C-grade hexagonal nuts are used in steel
structures, machinery and equipment with rough surfaces and low
requirements for precision.A-grade and B-grade hexagonal nuts are
mainly used in machinery and equipment with smooth surfaces and
high requirements for precision.
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