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    Elevator Bolts

    Elevator BoltElevator bolts may date back to the mid-1800s and were originally used to attach elevator buckets to a belt so grain could be lifted for storage in the vertical bins of a grain elevator. Today, these bolts enjoy wide usage in a variety of applications unrelated to conveyor systems: they secure flooring, are used as leveling legs, and you'll find them on snowmobiles and skateboards and wherever head clearance is crucial. Elevator bolts have a "large circular head with a flat top surface and a shallow conical bearing surface, and an integrally formed square neck under the head." Elevator bolts are also known as: 

    belt bolts, Norway bolts, No. 1 Norway elevator bolts, elevator screws, flat countersunk head elevator bolts.

     Since the head is designed not to turn, they are usually tightened by torquing a nut. As a leveling leg, though, they can be used with an internally threaded (tapped) hole and tightened by turning the bolt's square neck.

    Threads are standard right-hand and Unified inch coarse series (UNC, Unified National Coarse). Short lengths are usually fully threaded.

    Typical elevator bolt sizes are 1/4", 5/16" and 3/8" in diameter and lengths span from about 3/4" to 3". Measure length from the top of the head to the threaded end of the bolt.

    Average head diameter ranges from about 3.1 to 4 times the nominal bolt size making it the largest diameter flush head style and the largest in the round head bolt family, which significantly reduces the chance of pull-through. Table 1 summarizes head diameter and height, and square neck width and depth.

    Grade 2, steel, zinc plated, is a common grade, material and finish.

    When elevator bolts are installed flush in wood, the square neck relies on a snug fit to prevent bolt rotation as the nut is tightened. Consequently, consider drilling the hole the same size as—or a little larger than—the bolt's shank to ensure a tight fit for the square neck.

    When installing in wood, use a large diameter washer under the nut to distribute clamping force over a larger area and minimize compression of the wood.

    Refer to American Society of Mechanical Engineers Standard ASME B18.5, Round Head Bolts, for specifications relating to elevator bolts.

    Elevator Bolt Dimensions

    Nominal Size Head Square
    Diameter Height Width Depth
    Fraction Decimal Avg Avg Avg Avg
    1/4 0.2500 31/32 3/32 17/64 13/64
    5/16 0.3125 1 3/16 7/64 21/64 15/64
    3/8 0.3750 1 5/16 9/64 25/64 15/64

    Table 1. Elevator Bolt Dimensions. Nominal size in fractional
    and decimal inches, head diameter and height, and square neck
    width and depth, in inches. (Note: Average size is calculated and
    rounded to nearest 64th.)

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