zeskantsbout
Zeskantsbout is a term of Dutch origin that translates to "hexagonal bolt". It refers to a common type of mechanical fastener characterized by a hexagonal head. This shape allows for easy gripping and turning with a wrench or socket. Zeskantsbouten are widely used in construction, engineering, and manufacturing across various applications. They are typically made from materials such as steel, stainless steel, or brass, with different grades indicating their strength and suitability for specific load-bearing requirements. The bolt consists of a threaded shaft and the aforementioned hexagonal head. They are often used in conjunction with a nut to create a secure fastening. The threading on the bolt can be either coarse or fine, depending on the application. The size of a zeskantsbout is usually specified by its diameter, length, and thread pitch. Its prevalence is due to its simplicity, effectiveness, and the wide availability of compatible tools.