Stainless Steel Coach Bolts (Carriage Bolts) | Fixabolt®
The bolt that locks in from one side. Ideal for timber. Built for the trade.
Fixabolt® stainless steel coach bolts, also known as carriage bolts, are designed for timber-to-timber or metal-to-wood fixings where a clean finish and secure hold are key. Featuring a domed, low-profile head with a square neck beneath, these bolts are made to grip into the material and prevent rotation as the nut is tightened. Perfect for applications where you can’t access both sides with a spanner.
Whether you're working on wood projects, construction gigs, or tackling structural masterpieces, coach bolts can be your go-to.
What are Coach Bolts Used for?
Coach bolts are a go-to for structural woodworking, fencing, decking, outdoor furniture, and other heavy-duty timber fixings. Just tap the bolt through a pre-drilled hole, the square section bites into the wood to stop it spinning while you tighten from the nut side. No need to grip the bolt head. Great for:
- Timber framing
- Sleepers & landscaping
- Pergolas, gates & fencing
- Decks and garden structures
- Metal-to-wood fixings using brackets or plates
Stainless Steel Coach Bolts Sizes & Grades
We supply coach bolts in A2 (304) stainless steel which is perfect for general outdoor use, resistant to rust and staining.
Available Coach Bolt Sizes:
- Diameters: M6 to M16
- Lengths: 45mm to 300mm
Why Fixabolt® Coach Bolts?
✔ Tough stainless steel for all-weather performance
✔ Bulk pricing available for trade customers
✔ Fast, reliable UK-wide delivery
✔ Trusted by landscapers, builders, and joiners
✔ Real stock, ready to ship
Coach Bolts vs Coach Screws - What's the Difference?
We get this a lot. Coach bolts (a.k.a. carriage bolts) have a machine thread and are used with a nut. Coach screws, on the other hand, are self-tapping screws with a hex head and no nut - perfect for screwing directly into timber.
Coach Bolt FAQs
Q: Can coach bolts be used outdoors?
Yes, especially in stainless steel. A2 grade bolts are perfect for outdoor and moist environments.
Q: How do coach bolts stay in place?
The square neck below the dome head bites into the timber when tapped in, preventing rotation as the nut is tightened.
Q: Can I use coach bolts for metal fixings?
They’re mainly for wood or wood-to-metal. For metal-to-metal, you’ll need a square hole or a different type of bolt.
Q: Are coach bolts the same as carriage bolts?
Yes, coach bolts and carriage bolts are different names for the same product.
Q: What tool do I use to tighten coach bolts?
You’ll only need access to the nut side. Use a spanner or socket. No tool required on the smooth bolt head.
Q: Are coach bolts strong enough for structural work?
Absolutely. Just make sure you select the right size and stainless grade for the job.
Fixings made for tradespeople. Fixings made to last. That’s Fixabolt®.