Wholesale price for Alloy Steel 33H 45H Socket Set Screws for Pretoria Factories

Alloy Steel 33H 45H Set Screws Grub Screws

Metric Size: M1.4 – M52, Inch Size: 0# - 2"

Hexagon Socket(Allen), Torx Star, Square, Slotted Drive Types

Flat Point, Cup Point, Cone Point, Dog Point

Other Drive and Point Type are also available acc. to customer requirement

Various Surface Finishes

Various Material Grades are available

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    If you want to get a good workout with a heavy bag, you will have to make enough room and ensure that it doesn’t fall on you in the middle of training. Get some help and secure things the right way.

    Step 1: Search for the right joist
    Search the garage rafters or basement ceiling for a six-by-six-inch ceiling joist to hang the heavy bag. Make sure that the location allows a clear area, five feet around, for the bag to swing free.

    Tip
    The beam should support at least four times the weight of the bag.

    Step 2: Make sure bolt’s long enough
    Measure the ceiling joist and use an eye bolt that is two to three inches longer than the joist. Be sure when measuring to include the eye of the bolt.

    Step 3: Drill a hole
    Drill a hole all the way through the joist, from top to bottom. Use a drill bit equal to the diameter to the eye bolt.

    Step 4: Tighten bolt
    Slide the bolt in, eye side down. Then slide the washer over the top, hand tighten the nut, and user pliers to hold it. Slide the shaft of the screwdriver through the eye and tighten the nut completely by turning the screwdriver while you hold the nut with the pliers.

    Step 5: Prepare to hang
    Attach the chains to the four braces of your heavy bag and place your stepladder beneath the eye bolt.

    Step 6: Get help from friends
    Have one friend hold the bag and lift with you, and station another on the ladder to pull it into place. Attach the S-hook at the chain’s end through the eye bolt.

    Tip
    Get a free-standing bag with a water-filled base if you lack a good joist.

    Step 7: Start boxing
    Remove the ladder, put away your tools, wrap your hands, put on the gloves, and start boxing.

    Did You Know?
    The first female boxer to have her fight broadcast on national television was 98-pound flyweight Barbara Buttrick in 1954.