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What are Drawbolts and Their Uses?

A drawbolt is a type of bolt or fastener that has a threaded shank and a head with a square or hexagonal shape. The head of the drawbolt is designed to be pulled into place using a wrench or socket, rather than being screwed into place like a traditional bolt.

Drawbolts are commonly used in applications where high tensile strength and pull-out resistance are required, such as in structural steel connections, machinery mounting, and other heavy-duty applications. They are often used in conjunction with nuts and washers to provide additional holding power and to distribute the load evenly across the joint.

One of the key benefits of drawbolts is that they can be easily tightened and loosened using a wrench or socket, making them very versatile and convenient to use. Additionally, drawbolts are typically made from high-strength materials such as steel or stainless steel, which provides excellent durability and resistance to corrosion.

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