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Portland Bolt is a manufacturer and distributor of anchor bolts and construction fasteners, located in Portland, Oregon, USA. We hot-forge headed bolts from 1/2 through 2-1/2 diameter in standard and custom configurations. We manufacture fasteners with cut threads from 1/2" through 6" diameter and rolled threads from 1/2" through 1" diameter. We manufacture a variety of bent bolts including 90 anchor bolts, U-bolt, eye bolts, hook bolts, and many other styles. Portland Bolt provides anchor bolts and nonstandard construction fasteners directly to contractors, steel fabricators, OEMs, and other construction-related companies worldwide.
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What do we do? Portland Bolt is a manufacturer of large, nonstandard anchor bolts and construction fasteners. Our 94,000 square foot bolt manufacturing facility includes a hot-dip galvanizing line, welding and plate fabrication equipment, and a warehouse stocked with standard construction fasteners.
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With hot forging capabilities from 1/2" diameter through 2-1/2" diameter in lengths up to 40 feet Portland Bolt can manufacture a variety of headed bolts with short lead times. Straight rods are produced with cut threads from 1/2" diameter through 6" diameter and reduced body roll thread rods from 1/2" diameter through 1" diameter in lengths up to 40 feet.
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Timber bolts have been an industry standard in timber and marine construction for decades. Timber bolts are available up to 1-1/2 in diameter. Heavy hex structural bolts range from 1/2" to 1-1/2" diameter and are manufactured to ASTM A325 and A490 specifications. Headed anchor bolts are used to anchor steel to concrete in place of a rod with a bottom nut.
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