Description
When you’re dealing with loose exhaust pipes, mounting brackets that won’t stay put, or need to clamp something securely to your tractor or implement, a good U-bolt makes all the difference. This 9/16 inch round U-bolt gives you the strength to handle medium-duty mounting jobs around the farm without the bulk of heavier hardware. It’s the kind of fastener that keeps equipment running right and saves you trips back to the shop.
What You’re Getting
- Steel construction handles normal farm vibration and weather without loosening up, unlike cheaper hardware store versions
- 3-3/4 inch inside diameter fits most standard exhaust pipes and structural tubes you’ll encounter
- 8-inch legs provide plenty of threading for secure attachment through thick mounting surfaces
- Medium-duty rating means it’s strong enough for real farm work but won’t break your budget
- Round design works well for pipes, tubes, and cylindrical components
Built for Real Farm Work
This u-bolt handles the everyday mounting jobs you run into around the farm. You’ll find it works great for securing exhaust pipes on older tractors, mounting light brackets on implements, or clamping tubing and conduit. This U-bolt excels at securing exhaust pipes on older tractors, mounting toolbox brackets to implement frames, and clamping hydraulic lines or electrical conduit where you need them. Whether you’re working on utility tractors, implements, or shop-built equipment, this size handles the jobs that smaller U-bolts can’t manage.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and your fasteners need to keep up. The steel construction handles normal farm vibration and weather without loosening up or corroding quickly like cheaper hardware store versions. This U-bolt is built to stay tight through temperature swings, moisture, and the constant vibration that comes with field work.
Installation Notes
Always use flat washers under both the mounting surface and nuts to prevent the u-bolt from pulling through thin metal. If you’re mounting to an exhaust pipe, let it cool down first. A little anti-seize compound on the threads makes future removal much easier, especially on exhaust applications where heat can seize things up. Thread the nuts on evenly and tighten gradually to avoid distorting the U-bolt.


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