T-bolts are common in machine tools, aluminum profile systems, fixtures, clamps, and adjustable equipment frames. They are useful because the head can slide into a T-slot and lock in place when tightened.
The buying mistake I see most often is simple: buyers only specify the thread size, such as “M10 T-bolt.” That is not enough. For T-bolts, the head dimensions are just as important as the thread.
If the head is too wide, it will not enter the slot. If it is too narrow, it may pull out under load. If the head height is wrong, the bolt may not seat correctly.
Key T-Bolt Dimensions to Confirm
T-bolt dimensions should be checked against the machine slot, rail profile, fixture design, or drawing.
| Dimension | Was es steuert | Käuferhinweis |
|---|---|---|
| Gewindedurchmesser | Nut compatibility and load capacity | Common metric sizes include M6, M8, M10, M12, M16 |
| Gesamtlänge | Clamping range | Must match fixture thickness |
| Gewindelänge | Muttereingriff | Too short may reduce locking strength |
| Head width | Slot entry and retention | Must match T-slot width |
| Head length | Bearing area inside the slot | Affects stability under load |
| Kopfhöhe | Seating depth | Must fit inside slot cavity |
| Neck width | Anti-rotation fit | Prevents spinning during tightening |
For standard bolt sourcing, buyers can review available Bolzen before deciding whether a catalog part or custom part is needed.
Standard T-Bolts vs Custom T-Bolts
Some T-bolts follow common standards, such as DIN-style machine tool T-slot bolts. Others are made to drawing for aluminum profiles, special clamps, or equipment fixtures.
| Typ | Beste Verwendung | Gemeinsames Risiko |
|---|---|---|
| Standard T-bolt | Machine tools and general fixtures | Slot compatibility must still be checked |
| Hammer head T-bolt | Aluminum profile systems | Head rotation and profile fit matter |
| Custom T-bolt | Special machinery or OEM design | Drawing dimensions must be complete |
| High-strength T-bolt | Heavy-duty clamping | Grade, thread, and heat treatment must be verified |
If the slot design is not standard, use kundenspezifische, nicht standardmäßige Verbindungselemente und stellen Sie eine Zeichnung oder ein Muster zur Verfügung.
Material and Finish Selection
T-bolts are commonly supplied in carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel. Material choice depends on load and environment.
| Material/Oberfläche | Typische Anwendung |
|---|---|
| Carbon steel, zinc plated | General machinery and fixtures |
| Alloy steel, black oxide | Higher-strength clamping |
| Edelstahl 304 | Clean or mildly corrosive environments |
| Edelstahl 316 | Outdoor, coastal, or chemical exposure |
| Dacromet or zinc-aluminum coating | Better corrosion resistance for industrial use |
For heavy clamping or load-sensitive applications, review hochfeste Verbindungselemente. For outdoor or corrosive service, compare Beschichtete Verbindungselemente oder Edelstahl Befestigungselemente.
RFQ Checklist for T-Bolts
Bevor Sie ein Angebot anfordern, stellen Sie Folgendes bereit:
- Gewindegröße und Steigung
- Gesamtlänge und Gewindelänge
- Head width, head length, and head height
- Neck width and neck height
- Material und Festigkeitsklasse
- Oberflächenbeschaffenheit
- Slot drawing or profile drawing
- Quantity and packaging requirement
Abschließender Rat
For T-bolts, thread size is only half the specification. The head must match the slot. The length must match the clamping stack. The material and finish must match the working condition.
A clear T-bolt RFQ should include both thread dimensions and head dimensions. That is the simplest way to avoid poor fit, weak clamping, and delays during machinery assembly.