Elevator Bolts

Elevator bolts have a very large flat head and machine threads for use with a nut. Elevator Bolts are designed to hold together canvas belts used in grain elevators and other conveyer systems. The large diameter of the head and square neck creates a greater bearing surface to keep the bolt from going through the soft conveyer material. they secure flooring, are used as leveling legs, and you’ll find them on snowmobiles and skateboards and wherever head clearance is crucial. Elevator bolts have a “large circular head with a flat top surface and a shallow conical bearing surface, and an integrally formed square neck under the head.” Since the head is designed not to turn, they are usually tightened by torquing a nut. As a leveling leg, though, they can be used with an internally threaded (tapped) hole and tightened by turning the bolt’s square neck.

TorqBolt manufactures Elevator Bolts via cold forging, hot forging and CNC machining. Sizes range from M1.0 to M100 (metric) and 1/16" to 4" (imperial). Available in coarse, fine, UNC, UNF, UN, BSW and acme threads with half, full or double-end thread configurations. Each Elevator Bolts batch is supplied with EN 10204 3.1 or 3.2 material test certificates.

Hexagon Bolts

  • ANSI B18.2.1
  • ANSI B18.2.3.1M
  • DIN 931
  • DIN 933
  • BS 1768
  • UNI 5731
  • UNI 5737
  • UNI 5739
  • ISO 4014
  • ISO 4017
  • BS 1769
  • BS 3692

Socket/Slotted Set Screws

  • DIN 913
  • DIN 914
  • DIN 915
  • DIN 916
  • DIN 551
  • DIN 553
  • DIN 438
  • BS 4168

Socket/Slotted Countersunk Screws

  • DIN 963
  • DIN 7991
  • BS 4168
  • BS 1981
  • BS 483
  • BS 2470

Socket Cap Screws

  • ANSI B18.3
  • B18.3.1M
  • DIN 912
  • DIN 6912
  • DIN 7984
  • ANSI B18.3
  • ISO 4762
  • UNI 5931
  • BS 2470
  • BS 4168

Stud Bolts

  • ASME B18.2.1
  • DIN 976
  • DIN 938
  • DIN 939
  • DIN 2510
  • BS 4439
  • BS 2693
  • BS4882

Nuts

  • ANSI B18.2.2
  • ANSI B18.2.4.6M
  • DIN 934
  • DIN 936
  • BS 1768
  • BS 1769
  • BS 1083
  • BS 3692
  • ISO 4032
  • ISO 4033
  • ISO 4035
  • UNI 5587
  • UNI 5588
  • UNI 5589

Washers

  • ASME B18.22.1
  • ASTM F436
  • ISO 7089
  • DIN 125
  • DIN 9021
  • BS 4320
  • BS 3410
  • DIN 127
  • BS 4464
  • BS 1802
  • UNI 6952