ROAD CRASH BARRIER FASTENERS
Road crash barrier fasteners, specifically nib bolts, play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and stability of road infrastructure. These bolts are specifically designed to securely fasten crash barriers in place, preventing them from shifting or becoming dislodged during accidents or heavy impacts. Nib bolts are engineered with a unique design that features a protruding nib or projection on the bolt head, which allows for easy installation and removal. The nib fits snugly into a corresponding hole on the crash barrier, creating a tight and secure connection. This not only ensures the barrier remains in place but also enhances its ability to absorb and dissipate impact forces, minimizing the damage caused by collisions. Nib bolts are typically made from high-quality, durable materials such as stainless steel or galvanized steel, providing excellent resistance against corrosion and ensuring their longevity in harsh weather conditions. The reliability and effectiveness of nib bolts make them an essential component in the construction and maintenance of road crash barriers, contributing to the overall safety of road users.
Bolts
DIN 933 | DIN 960 | DIN 961 | |
Din 603 | Din 604 | DIN 605 | DIN 608 |
DIN 610 | DIN 6914 | DIN 6921 | DIN 7990 |
DIN 912 | DIN 7984 | DIN 7991 | EN 15048 |
EN 14399 | BS 7419 | BS 7419 | DIN 558 |
NUTS
DIN 934 | DIN 936 | DIN 6923 |
DIN 928 | DIN 6915 | DIN 557 |
Washers
DIN 9021 | DIN 6916 | DIN 436 |
DIN 125 A | DIN 126 | DIN 127 B |
NFE 25513 | IS 5369 | BS 4320 |
Threaded Rods
DIN 976 | DIN 975 |
When it comes to the world of fasteners, bolts, nuts, washers, and threaded rods play a crucial role in holding structures together. Each of these components has its own unique technical specifications that determine its suitability for different applications. Let's start with bolts. Bolts are typically made of steel and come in various sizes and grades, such as Grade 5 or Grade 8, which indicate their tensile strength. Nuts, on the other hand, are threaded fasteners that complement bolts. They also come in different sizes and types, including hex nuts, lock nuts, and wing nuts, each serving a specific purpose. Washers, often overlooked, provide a flat surface between the bolt head or nut and the material being fastened, distributing the load and preventing damage. Lastly, threaded rods are long, cylindrical fasteners with threads along their entire length, allowing for easy adjustment and assembly. These components may seem simple, but their precise technical specifications ensure the safety and stability of countless structures, from construction projects to industrial machinery.