In building and industrial structures, anchor bolts, though deeply embedded in the concrete foundation, are the "invisible link" connecting the superstructure steel structure to the load-bearing system.
In building and industrial structures, anchor bolts, though deeply embedded in the concrete foundation, are the "invisible link" connecting the superstructure steel structure to the load-bearing system.
On the vast land, transmission line towers stand like silent giants on mountains, plains, and city edges, silently bearing the mission of transmitting electricity.
Behind the towering skyscrapers, the wind turbine towers standing tall, and the high-speed operation of industrial equipment, lies a silent yet crucial connector—anchor bolts.
In major projects such as high-rise buildings, bridges, wind turbine towers, industrial plants, and large equipment foundations, anchor bolts, as key load-bearing components connecting the superstructure steel structure and the concrete foundation, bear t
As the "backbone" of the power system, transmission line towers bear the heavy responsibility of supporting conductors and ensuring electrical clearances and mechanical safety.
Triangular thread profiles (such as standard threads) are widely used in anchor bolts for mechanical fasteners due to their 60° thread angle design.