Bolts
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Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-27A Steel Undrilled Shank & Head Bolt, Close Tolerance
Rs 3,668
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-24A Steel Undrilled Shank & Head Bolt, Close Tolerance
Rs 5,452
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-24 Steel Undrilled Head/Drilled Shank Bolt, Machine
Rs 8,842
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-20 Steel Undrilled Head/Drilled Shank Bolt, Machine
Rs 1,873
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-17A Steel Undrilled Shank & Head Bolt, Close Tolerance
Rs 736
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-16A Steel Undrilled Shank & Head Bolt, Close Tolerance
Rs 588
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-16 Steel Undrilled Head/Drilled Shank Bolt, Machine
Rs 4,001
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-15A Steel Undrilled Shank & Head Bolt, Close Tolerance
Rs 4,315
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-15 Steel Undrilled Head/Drilled Shank Bolt, Machine
Rs 1,977
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-12A Steel Undrilled Shank & Head Bolt, Close Tolerance
Rs 1,988
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-10A Steel Undrilled Shank & Head Bolt, Close Tolerance
Rs 420
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174H11A Steel Drilled Head & Shank Bolt, Close Tolerance
Rs 815
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174CH12A Stainless Steel Drilled Head & Shank Bolt, Close Tolerance
Rs 5,020
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174C22A Stainless Steel Undrilled Shank & Head Bolt, Close Tolerance
Rs 26,244
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174C12 Stainless Steel Undrilled Head/Drilled Shank Bolt, Close Tolerance
Rs 17,170
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-4A Steel Undrilled Shank & Head Bolt, Close Tolerance
Rs 409
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-32A Steel Undrilled Shank & Head Bolt, Close Tolerance
Rs 7,036
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-31A Steel Undrilled Shank & Head Bolt, Close Tolerance
Rs 20,482
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-31 Steel Undrilled Head/Drilled Shank Bolt, Machine
Rs 15,817
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-23 Steel Undrilled Head/Drilled Shank Bolt, Machine
Rs 20,754
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-22 Steel Undrilled Head/Drilled Shank Bolt, Machine
Rs 5,096
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-20A Steel Undrilled Shank & Head Bolt, Close Tolerance
Rs 4,533
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-14 Steel Undrilled Head/Drilled Shank Bolt, Machine
Rs 2,257
Aeronautical Standard
Aeronautical Standard AN174-13 Steel Undrilled Head/Drilled Shank Bolt, Machine
Rs 4,057
Perhaps the most widely known piece of hardware is the bolt, but if you were asked what one is, could you answer it? Skygeek would.
Bolts are simply threaded fasteners. Aircraft contain countless parts and these parts must frequently be either dismantled and/or replaced. Securing or fastening adjacent parts together (forming a joint) is sometimes achieved by using rivets. However, it is often more practical to use bolts, especially when greater strength and rigidity are required. Bolts are different from other threaded fasteners— like screws—in that they must be screwed into a nut and subsequently tightened by turning it. Turning bolts with right-handed threads requires a clockwise direction; left-handed threads a counter-clockwise direction. Unlike screws, bolts generally have a shorter threaded section and a relatively longer grip length.
The anatomy of a bolt will help you identify and select the right one for a certain application. When using a bolt, keep in mind the following parts (refer to the corresponding diagram): length, diameter, grip, threads, head width and head thickness. The head comes in many styles (e.g. hex, clevis, eyebolt). The part not including the head is called the shaft. Length measures the distance from the bottom of the head to the bottom of the shaft. Diameter refers to the thickness of the shaft. The grip is considered the unthreaded part of the shaft; it runs from the bottom of the head to the beginning of the thread.
Another factor in determining the right bolt is composition. Bolts are usually made of metal such as (Corrosion-resistant, or CRES) steel or aluminum alloy. In addition, bolts often have finishes or surface treatments—cadmium and chromate being two of them.
Most bolts conform to a variety of standards: Air Force/Navy (AN), National Aircraft Standard (NAS), and Military Standard (M or MS). SkyGeek carries an extensive and growing list of series of bolts that meet or exceed these standards. Click on the specific series that suits your needs.
