Blind rivets are installed from one side of the workpiece, making them ideal when access to both sides is impossible. They are used in a wide range of industries, including automotive, construction, and sheet metal work.
Carriage Bolts
Carriage bolts have a rounded head and a square neck that prevents rotation when tightened. They are ideal for wood and metal fastening in construction projects, outdoor furniture, and structural assemblies requiring secure, non-rotating fastenings.
Drive Rivets
: Drive rivets require a hammer or impact tool for installation. They provide a strong, permanent connection and are commonly used in automotive, appliance, and general industrial applications where quick and secure fastening is needed.
Drywall Screws
Drywall screws have fine threads and a bugle-shaped head to prevent damage to drywall. They are specifically designed to fasten drywall to studs or metal framing, offering reliable strength and ease of installation in wall construction.
Eye Bolts
Eye bolts feature a loop (eye) at one end and are used to attach ropes, cables, or chains for lifting or securing loads. They are commonly found in rigging, lifting, and construction applications requiring secure attachment points.
Flat Washers
Flat washers are thin, flat discs placed between a fastener and the material to distribute the load. They prevent surface damage and help ensure a secure fit, commonly used in automotive, machinery, and general construction applications.
Hex Bolts
Hexagonal-headed fasteners typically used with nuts to securely fasten materials. Commonly found in construction, automotive, and machinery applications, hex bolts provide strong, reliable holding power due to their wider heads and sturdy thread design.
Lock Nuts
Lock nuts are designed to prevent loosening from vibration or torque. They include features like nylon inserts or serrated faces that grip tightly onto the bolt, making them ideal for machinery, automotive, and high-vibration environments.
Lock Washers
Lock washers are designed to prevent nuts and bolts from loosening due to vibration. They are typically made of spring steel and provide tension between the fastener and surface to maintain a secure connection, often used in high-vibration environments.
Machine Screws
Machine screws are uniform-threaded fasteners designed to be used with nuts or tapped holes in metal, plastic, or wood. Common in machinery, electronics, automotive, and appliance industries, machine screws provide precise, strong fastening solutions.
Self-Drilling Screws
These screws feature a drill bit tip that allows them to drill into hard materials like metal without pre-drilling. They are commonly used for fastening metal sheets or panels in construction, HVAC systems, and electrical installations.
Solid Rivets
Solid rivets are permanent fasteners used to join two or more materials by deforming the rivet’s tail after insertion. Commonly used in aerospace, automotive, and heavy-duty construction applications, solid rivets offer high strength and durability.
Spring Washers
Spring washers, made from spring steel, provide tension and help maintain a tight fit by preventing fasteners from loosening under vibration. They are commonly used in machinery, automotive, and heavy-duty industrial applications to secure bolts and nuts.
Threaded Rods
Threaded rods are long, continuous rods with threads along their entire length, allowing them to be cut to the desired length. They are used in construction, manufacturing, and machinery to create adjustable fasteners for various applications.
U-Bolts
U-bolts are shaped like the letter “U” and are used to secure pipes, rods, or other materials to surfaces. They are typically used in automotive, plumbing, and construction applications, where a strong, adjustable fastening solution is required.
Wing Nuts
Wing nuts feature two wings that allow hand-tightening without tools. They are commonly used for quick assembly and disassembly in applications where fast adjustments are required, such as in automotive repairs, machinery, and outdoor equipment.
Wood Screws
Wood screws are designed with coarse threads that dig into wood for a strong, secure hold. They have a sharp point to make installation easier and are widely used in woodworking, carpentry, and construction applications.