Basic introduction of stud bolt
Studs, also called double-headed screws or studs. Used to connect the mechanical fixed link function, the stud bolts are threaded at both ends, and the middle screw is thick and thin. Generally used in mining machinery, bridges, automobiles, motorcycles, boiler steel structures, hanging towers, large-span steel structures and large buildings.
Bolts refer to screws with larger diameters or heads, such as studs. In general, it is not called "double-head bolt" but "double-headed stud". The most common form of studs is threaded at both ends with a polished rod in the middle.
The most typical use: anchor bolts, or similar anchor bolts, thicker connections, when common bolts are not possible.






