Professional High Quality ASTM A490 A490M Heavy Hex Structural Bolt for Portland Manufacturers

ASTM A490 A490M Heavy Hex Structural Bolts The bolts are intended for use in structural connections. These connections are covered under the requirements of the Specification for Structural Joints Using ASTM A490 Bolts, approved by the Research Council on Structural Connections, endorsed by the American Institute of Steel Construction and by the Industrial Fastener Institute.   Dimension: ASME B18.2.6, ASME/ANSI B18.2.3.7M Inch Size: 1/2"-1.1/2" with various length Metric Size: M12-M36 with various length Grade: ASTM A490 A490M Type-1 Finish: Black Oxide, Zinc Plating, Dacromet, and so on Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet Advantage: High Quality and Strict Quality Control, Competitive price,Timely delivery; Technical support, Supply Test Reports Please feel free to contact us for more details.

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    The K2 Storm Snow Plow

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    is designed for SUVs and light duty trucks featuring a wired controller to raise and lower the blade.
    Can be manually adjusted and locked into three different angling positions. Easy to assemble with common hand tools, and only take about an hour to put together and install. Come with Snow deflector, skid shoes, & blade markers
    Come with a 1 year warranty.

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    Hey guys. John here with RealTruck.com. Today I’m going to show you how to assemble the K2 Storm snow plow.
    We’ve got everything out of the box and laid out so we can put our K2 Storm together. As you can see here, it comes with everything you need to get this thing installed and go to put onto your vehicle. Now, the first step of the procedure for putting together a plow are to take the bolts, washers, and the lock nuts that come with it, which you will find attached to the end of one of the plow halves. So we’re going to put the plow halves together. And make sure guys when you put this together that you get it lined up so that you don’t have one side down because your neighbors would all laugh at you because that’d look pretty silly.
    Now that we’ve got our two halves put together, the next thing we’re going do is we’re going to attach our scrapers. As you can see, they come with the bolts already in them so you don’t have to be looking around trying to find where the bolts are. Now when we put these on, make sure that you put these on with these facing out to the front and your nuts going towards the back. So that way they don’t get packed up with snow and ice. You can see, there’s three pieces. Two of them are short ones like this one and then you have a long one. The long one, you want to center over the two halves, just like so. And then the short ones will go on each end.
    The next thing we’re going to do is, we’re going to install the plates for our skid shoes. And they install right here on the bottom side of your plow on the back. What you’re going to do is, you’re just going to attach them so that they sit like this. So, you can see how this is shaped at an angle. You want that angle up so that way when your plow is sitting then these skid shoes, when they go on, will set level with the plow.
    We can go ahead and put our skid shoes on. Just going to put those on here. And what you want to do when you attach these, is make sure that you set them because they are adjustable. They set them so that the bottom cutting edge of the blade is about a half an inch off the ground. We’ve got our skid shoes onto our blade. The next thing we’re going to do is attach our D-brace to our A-brace. And what we want to do when we do that is make sure that we attach this the right direction, otherwise you’ll have to end up taking it all apart and start it over.



    Forth Rail Bridge. Painting the Forth Rail Bridge. Steam train going across. Motorway bridge. Ironbridge, Menai Bridge, Suspension Bridge, Britannia Bridge, Clifton Suspension Bridge, Tacoma Bridge, Bailey Bridges, Chiswick flyover, Waterloo Bridge, Building the new Forth Bridge.
    Westminster Bridge and a London Bridge with lots of pedestrian commuters and some car traffic. Man leaving his home. His wife stands at their door and sees him off. The house is right under the forth railway Bridge. He wears an overcoat and carries a haversack. He turns and he and she wave at each other. He continues walking away from the camera. On the bridge, interesting angles on men walking up riveted steel work of the bridge. They walk slowly and carry buckets. Good long shot of bridge with boat slowly approaching and steam (presumably from a steam railway train) approaches the bridge. The girders of the bridge from the sea. Men painting it. Man ties a rope round a girder. Man painting metalwork of bridge. Point of view travelling on a dual carriageway and passing under a concrete bridge as a car completes its overtaking manoeuvre of our vehicle. Motorway bridge. Four lorries and large vans plus a car passing underneath our viewpoint on a bridge. Single decker bus passing under a bridge seen from the front. The Forth Bridge and a ship. Passing under the bridge. Man wearing flat cap and goggles loose on his cap, plus gloves and painting metalwork of the bridge. Train evident passing below. Long shot of steam approaching tower of bridge. Point of view on bridge as we slowly travel along rail line and a steam train approaches from the other side.
    Resume of British bridges. Man walks over a stone bridge over a small river. A motorcyclist overtakes him. Cloughton Bridge? Over the river Avon at Stratford on Avon with its low stone arches and a lorry crossing it. Swans on the River. Ironbridge in Shropshire. Pan up to show it. Long shot of Ironbridge bridge and the town. Plaque to Thomas Telford. The Menai Suspension bridge – four shots. The Robert Stevenson built Britannia Railway Bridge. Railway station sign of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, Anglesey, North Wales. The Britannia Railway Bridge with a church and graveyard in the foreground. Clifton Suspension Bridge – three shots. Model of the British designed Perth narrows bridge in Australia. Men stand over model. Black and white archive film of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge wobbling and crashing to the ground. Black and white archive film of a World War Two British soldier holding his hand up to attract attention. He is presumably an engineer as he bends down and pushes a plunger. A cloud of smoke in the distance over an already ruined street. Archive footage of a Bailey Bridge in use on the Chinwin River in Burma during the Second World War. A soldier smokes a pipe as he stands on the floating bridge.
    Army personnel constructing temporary Bailey Bridge. Point of view from crane looking down on girder moving through air. Lowering beam into place. Territorial Army soldier driving an army lorry on road. At Murrayfield in Scotland. The bridge is to provide temporary car parking for a rugby international. Truck passes castle. Men carry metal parts of bridge. The Edinburgh troop of the parachute engineers move bridge sections around. Man hammering bolt into place. Soldiers pushing bridge into place. The bridge moving quickly into place. Bridge reaches rollers on far side – a soldier guides it into place, and he and other soldier hold arms aloft as signal to men on other side of river to stop pushing. Bridge is jacked down from rollers. Use of sledgehammer and mallet to knock bolts into place. Cars crossing bridge into car park, The Chiswick Flyover in London. Traffic at roundabout. The concrete Waterloo Bridge with a boat emerging from an arch. Classroom of the Cement and Concrete Association with men’s’ backs to camera as teacher stands at front and indicates picture of bridge drawn on white chalk on blackboard. Two white-coated scientists test a concrete beam to destruction. An indicating gauge. Man gingerly pulling lever down. Concrete slab cracking. New steel bridge under construction next to old Forth Bridge. This will be a suspension bridge. Construction work. The railway bridge again – painting it. Man painting bridge as railway steam train passes beneath.