Kabelklämma 4 mm
3 ton beam clamps are rated for lifting and suspending loads up to 3 tons, offering a high load capacity for heavy-duty rigging applications. These clamps are engineered to provide a secure and stable connection to beams and structural members, allowing for safe and controlled lifting and positioning of heavy loads. 3 ton beam clamps are commonly used in industrial, manufacturing, and construction environments where the lifting and handling of substantial loads is required, providing a reliable and robust solution for material handling and rigging tasks.
Hex nut sizes are available in both metric and imperial measurements, providing a wide range of options to accommodate different bolt and screw dimensions. Metric hex nut sizes are specified in millimeters, while imperial hex nut sizes are specified in inches. Common metric hex nut sizes include M3, M4, M5, M6, M8, M10, M12, M14, M16, M18, M20, and larger, with corresponding thread pitches. Similarly, common imperial hex nut sizes include #4-40, #6-32, #8-32, #10-24, 1/4-20, 5/16-18, 3/8-16, 7/16-14, 1/2-13, and larger, with corresponding thread pitches.
A hex nut, also known as a hexagon nut, is a six-sided nut designed to be used with bolts and screws to secure components in various mechanical and structural applications. Hex nuts are available in a wide range of sizes and materials, providing a versatile and standardized fastening solution for a variety of projects. These nuts are commonly used in construction, machinery, automotive, and industrial equipment, offering a reliable and efficient means of securing components and structures.
Anchor bolts come in a variety of types, including bent, straight, and expansion bolts. Each type serves different functions and has unique design specifications. The diameter of the anchor bolt is typically matched to the requirements of the specific application it will be used for. For example, larger diameter bolts are often employed in heavy-duty applications, such as high-rise buildings or heavy machinery anchoring, where significant loads must be supported.
Applications of M8 Nuts