Blind bolts are structural high strength, tamper resistant blind fasteners designed for use in applications such as automotive, construction, container, railroad and mining. The blind bolt fastener is available in steel in 3/16" to 5/8" diameter. It is a unique assembly consisting of a stem, sleeve and collar and is comparable in performance to standard lockbolt fasteners. Unlike standard lockbolt fasteners, the blind bolt fastener only requires access to one side of the workpiece for installation making them ideal for areas with restricted access.
BOM-R16-22, Huck BOM Blind Bolts, 0.500 Inch Diameter, (1.375 - 1.500 Inch Grip), Dome Head, Alloy Steel Body Material, Zinc Clear Body Finish, Alloy Steel Mandrel Material, Plain Mandrel Finish, RoHS
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BOM-R16-22, Huck BOM Blind Bolts, 0.500 Inch Diameter, (1.375 - 1.500 Inch Grip), Dome Head, Alloy Steel Body Material, Zinc Clear Body Finish, Alloy Steel Mandrel Material, Plain Mandrel Finish, RoHS
*Pricing on request-made to order part, Contact inside sales for price and delivery lead times*
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What is a Blind Bolt?June 16, 2020 | By Mike Eichinger | BoltsWhen you need a structural fastener that delivers more strength and adaptability than a typical rivet or weld, there is nothing like a blind bolt. Blind bolts have been used for manufacturing and repair for decades.
4 Tips for Using Steel Structural Blind BoltsJuly 5, 2018 | By Mike Eichinger | BoltsWith many heavy duty, industrial applications, regular fasteners usually don’t make sense. For jobs where one side of the workpiece is unreachable or where welding isn’t an option, steel structural blind bolts are the perfect permanent and secure solution.
The Blind Bolt Fasteners You Need for Different Applications (Such as Aerospace)June 4, 2020 | By Mike Eichinger | BoltsA blind bolt fastener is a structural fastener that offers greater strength and adaptability than a weld or rivet. The term “blind” bolt comes from the fact that you can only see one side of the workpiece when you apply these fasteners.