Timber Bolts

Timber Bolts available in HOT DIP FINISH from Sizes 1/2 Inch to I Inch and Length from 8 Inch to 48inch or any Customized Length

A timber bolt is a type of fastener used in woodworking and construction to securely join pieces of timber or wood together. Timber bolts are designed to provide strong and durable connections, especially in structural applications where the integrity of the wood connection is crucial.

Key features of timber bolts include:

  1. Length: Timber bolts are typically longer than standard screws and bolts, allowing them to penetrate deep into the wood for a secure hold.
  2. Threaded Design: Timber bolts have coarse threads that help grip the wood fibers tightly, reducing the risk of loosening over time.
  3. Head: Timber bolts usually have a hexagonal or square head, making them compatible with wrenches or socket drivers for tightening.
  4. Material: Timber bolts are commonly made from steel, which provides the necessary strength and durability for structural applications.
  5. Galvanized or Treated: To prevent corrosion and ensure longevity, timber bolts are often coated with zinc (galvanized) or treated with a corrosion-resistant finish. Timber bolts are commonly used in various woodworking and construction projects, including building wooden structures such as houses, bridges, and decks. They are also employed in timber framing, where the strength and stability of connections are critical to the overall structure’s integrity.