A brass bolt is a type of fastener that is made of brass, a metal alloy composed of copper and zinc. Brass bolts are commonly used in applications where corrosion resistance, electrical conductivity, and aesthetic appearance are important considerations.Like other bolts, brass bolts have a threaded shaft with a head at one end and a nut at the other end. The head of a brass bolt can be square, hexagonal, or another shape, depending on the application. The threaded shaft is designed to be inserted into a pre-drilled hole, and the nut is used to tighten the bolt in place.
Brass bolts are commonly used in electrical and electronic applications because of their excellent conductivity, which makes them ideal for grounding and other electrical connections. They are also used in plumbing, marine, and other outdoor applications where corrosion resistance is important.