







Experience unparalleled convenience with the Butterfly Bolt, a marvel of engineering that combines unique design with effortless usability. Here's a detailed look at this innovative fastening solution:
Structural Characteristics
The head of the Butterfly Bolt is ingeniously crafted to resemble a butterfly, featuring two prominent wing-shaped ears. This design allows for seamless hand operation, eliminating the need for any tools.
The screw section mirrors that of a standard bolt, equipped with external threads to perfectly pair with nuts or internally threaded components, ensuring a secure and adaptable connection.
Material Selection
High-quality metals like carbon steel and stainless steel are meticulously chosen to guarantee robust strength and exceptional durability, making it suitable for demanding industrial applications.
For applications where weight and resistance are key, some Butterfly Bolts are crafted from advanced engineering plastics, offering lightweight, corrosion resistance, and insulation benefits.
Application Scenarios
Designed for versatility, these bolts excel in environments requiring frequent assembly and disassembly, such as securing electronic device cases, assembling furniture, and connecting small mechanical parts.
They are also a popular choice in settings demanding high operational convenience, including laboratory equipment and model making, due to their ease of use and reliability.
Advantage
Enjoy the ease of rapid tightening and loosening with Butterfly Bolts, significantly enhancing productivity and work efficiency without the hassle of tools.
Their tool-free operation shines in tight spaces or locations where tool usage is impractical, offering a clear advantage in such constrained environments.
Disadvantage
While providing convenience, manual operation limits the ability to achieve high tightening torque, resulting in moderate connection strength.
They may not be ideal for scenarios demanding extreme connection precision or resistance to substantial vibration and impact forces.