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Bolts, Screws, Nuts, Washers, Rivets, Anchors, Pins,
Clips, Studs, Retaining Rings, Inserts, Nails,
Mesh Wires & So many more
Best Fastener Provider
Bolts, Screws, Nuts, Washers, Rivets, Anchors, Pins,
Clips, Studs, Retaining Rings, Inserts, Nails,
Mesh Wires & So many more
Chintamani Overseas is a trusted global supplier and exporter of premium-quality wire mesh and fasteners.


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Pan Self Drilling Screws
Rated 0 out of 5(0)A Self-Drilling Screw is a Self-Tapping Screw with the added feature of a drill point. The drill point looks a lot like the point of a drill. It will drill a hole and form the mating threads in one operation.
Pan Head screws are available in different materials for use in a number of applications.
Materials.
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel AISI-304
Stainless Steel AISI-316
Bi-Metal – SS-304 with Carbon Steel Drill point.
Stainless Steel AISI-410
FINISH/COATING
Zinc Electroplated
Class-3 Coating
Passivated
PAN Phillips
As per DIN-7504M
General purpose head style.
Phillips drive H
Useful for stitching sheets and various assemblies attaching metal and other materials to metal.
Note: When fixing softer materials to metal, consider using a plain washer under the head to prevent the head from digging into the soft material.
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Hex Bolts & Screws
Rated 0 out of 5(0)We offer a wide range of metal bolts and studs. What is the difference between screws and bolts?
Bolts can be described as long shafts with a distinct head on one side. These are generally partially threaded.
A fully threaded bolt is referred to as a screw.
Hex screws:
The work horse of any industry, the ubiquitous screw is needed in every machinery in some size or the other. We have a varied range to cater to all your different needs.
Metric Series:
IS 1364, ISO 4017, DIN 933
Materials: Titanium, Alloy Steel (high tensile), mild steel, Brass and stainless steel (AISI 304 and 316)
Mechanical:
For alloy steel property class 8.8 and 10.9 as per IS 1367, ISO 898 part I.
For mild steel 4.6 class
For Stainless Steel property class 50, 70 and 80[High Strength]
Size Range : M2.5 to M36 .Lengths from 10mm to 400mm
Inch Series
BSW: BS-1083
Threads: BS Whitworth, BS 84
Materials: Titanium, Alloy Steel (high tensile), mild steel and stainless steel AISI304 & AISI316
Mechanical: BS 2470 for Alloy Steel. Size range:(1/8”), 3/16”, ¼”, 5/16”. 3/8”, (7/16”), ½”, 5/8”, 3/4”, (7/8”), (1”). Lengths 3/8” to 8”Sizes in brackets are non-preferred standards and availability is limited.
Hex Bolts:
Metric Series:
DIN 931 ISO 4014
Materials: Titanium, Alloy Steel (high tensile), mild steel, Brass and stainless steel (AISI 304 and 316)
Mechanical:
For alloy steel property class 8.8 and 10.9 as per IS 1367, ISO 898 part I.
For mild steel 4.6 class
For Stainless Steel property class 50, 70 and 80[High Strength]
Size Range : M2.5 to M36 .Lengths from 10mm to 400mm
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PT Screws CSK Phillips
Rated 0 out of 5(0)The reliable Self-Tapping screw for easy fastening into Metal and Plastic.
We have added PT screws – Self-Tapping Screws suitable for both plastics and metal. With a blunt type F end, these are extremely versatile for small and mini assemblies of a number of different materials.
Our screws are made from Stainless Steel AISI-304 Grade to provide a strong corrosion resistant assembly for a long life to your product and are RoHS compliant.
Available in PAN Phillips and CSK Phillips Heads.
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Plas Thread Forming Screws f...
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Titanium Fasteners
Rated 0 out of 5(0)Titanium Fasteners – a product of the future
Titanium fasteners are unique:
The unique characteristics of titanium alloys, they have extraordinary corrosion resistance, high tensile strength, low weight and non-magnetic properties.
They find application in aerospace, chemical, defence, robotics, nuclear, marine, petrochemical, racing car and bike bodies and engines, Drones, anodising and medical equipment industries.Get the Titanium Advantage v/s Stainless Steel
– Lightweight; Weighs half of stainless steel.
– Non Magnetic; Extremely low magnetism
– Non Toxic: Safe for the human body
– Superior corrosion resistance; Excellent resistance to acid-base.Titanium Alloys available in ready stock:
– Ti-Grade2 Commercially Pure C.P. – High corrosion resistance.
This grade of titanium has the highest grade of corrosion resistance. It is used in a broad range of corrosive environments such as salt water, acids, alkalis, and other industrial chemicals.– Ti-Grade5Ti 6AI-4V – High strength grade.
This grade is among the most common grades of titanium. While not as corrosive resistant as the CP grade, it does offer good corrosive resistance. It offers a higher tensile strength compared to the CP grade. -
Allen Cap SHCS
Rated 0 out of 5(0)Socket caps have a small cylindrical head with tall vertical sides. Allen (hex socket) drive is a six-sided recess [Internal Hex Socket] for use with an Allen wrench (hex key). This design is the workhorse of the machine building industry.
The most important reasons for the increasing use of socket head cap screws in industry are safety, reliability and economy. All three reasons are directly traceable to the superior performance of socket screws vs. other fasteners, and that is due to their superior strength and advanced design. Available in full thread and half thread.
Standards: DIN 912, ISO 4762, Low Head – DIN 7984
Materials: Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel – AISI 304 and AISI 316, Titanium
Size Range: M1.6 to M24 up to 200mm length. 2-56UNC to 1″
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CSK Self Drilling Screws
Rated 0 out of 5(0)A Self-Drilling Screw is a Self-Tapping Screw with the added feature of a drill point. The drill point looks a lot like the point of a drill. It will drill a hole and form the mating threads in one operation.
CSK Phillips
A self drilling screw with a CSK head has a flat top surface. This makes it suitable for softer materials such as wood by allowing a flush fit. The single operation of drilling, tapping and fastening wood to metal makes for speedy installation. This saves both time and effort.
Available as per DIN-7504O
For a flush fixing. Useful for fixing wood to metal or other metals having sufficient thickness to provide a countersink. Less prone to theft and tampering.
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Carriage Bolts
Rated 0 out of 5(0)We offer a wide range of metal bolts and studs. What is the difference between screws and bolts?
Bolts can be described as long shafts with a distinct head on one side. These are generally partially threaded. A fully threaded bolt is referred to as a screw.
Square Neck Carriage Bolts
This is known by different names such as Carriage Bolts, Coach bolts/ Round Head Square neck bolt, Mushroom Head Square neck bolt etc. Useful for fastening wood and metal together.
It is distinguished from other bolts by its shallow mushroom head followed by a square neck, while the shank cross section of the bolt is circular.
This gives the bolt its self locking feature. The square neck grips into the part being fixed preventing the head from turning when the nut is tightened.
Standard – DIN 603
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MicroFast Self Tapping Screw...
Rated 0 out of 5(0)To meet the growing needs of the industry, we have added MicroFast, a special range of micro size screws and nuts to our extensive list of products.
As products keep getting smaller and smaller, there is a real need to have very small screws and nuts to connect a number of mini components.
This range provides a solution to the many industries that need reliable fixing options in the Micro range.
Traditionally used in the Spectacle/eyeglasses, Watch and Toy industries, these sizes are now useful for a number of applications such as Mobile Phones, Sensors, Electronics, Laboratory equipment etc.
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Ultra Low Profile Wafer Head...
Rated 0 out of 5(0)These screws feature a reliable TORX drive that facilitates more reliable installation and support smaller and lighter design.
With the miniaturisation of a large number of products, this has become an invaluable addition to the range of screws. With a flattened fastening face, this supports layers of parts.
The Hexalobular Torx drive provides a slip-less and easy fixing. Stainless Steel provides long life and corrosion resistance.
Applications:
-For flat surface design without head edge
-For smooth appearance designIn installation where the part does not permit deep enough holes to make a countersunk.
The large diameter heads of the low-profile screws have been engineered to spread the load across a wide surface to provide greater holding power in thinner material applications. These offer a sleek, unobtrusive and polished finish for any design.
Saves space and permits flexible design, especially in weight and space sensitive applications such as drones, electric scooters, aerospace and medical equipment.
JCSlim Low Profile Wafer Head Screws
Low profile or Wafer Head screws are often used in laptops and other electronic components.
Made from Steel with a Black Coating, this has many advantages.
- Magnetic to facilitate easy holding to the driver bit.
- Black coated to match with most electronic assemblies and light absorption.
- Low profile head for space and weight saving.
- Lengths as short as 2 mm for an M2 screw available.
- Lengths in decimals also available eg. 2.5, 3.5 etc
Available in Steel BLACK coated.
Sizes: M1.2 to M3This finish is very useful in reducing light reflection from parts and providing an integrated finish to black coloured products and parts.
These screws have a permanent black colour with exceptional strength and elasticity that does not chip, peel, craze, or rub off and provides good resistance to wear and abrasion.
Applications:
- For flat surface design without head edge
- For smooth appearance design
- In installation where the part does not permit deep enough holes to make a countersunk.
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Hex Bolts & Screws
Rated 0 out of 5(0)We offer a wide range of metal bolts and studs. What is the difference between screws and bolts?
Bolts can be described as long shafts with a distinct head on one side. These are generally partially threaded.
A fully threaded bolt is referred to as a screw.
Hex screws:
The work horse of any industry, the ubiquitous screw is needed in every machinery in some size or the other. We have a varied range to cater to all your different needs.
Metric Series:
IS 1364, ISO 4017, DIN 933
Materials: Titanium, Alloy Steel (high tensile), mild steel, Brass and stainless steel (AISI 304 and 316)
Mechanical:
For alloy steel property class 8.8 and 10.9 as per IS 1367, ISO 898 part I.
For mild steel 4.6 class
For Stainless Steel property class 50, 70 and 80[High Strength]
Size Range : M2.5 to M36 .Lengths from 10mm to 400mm
Inch Series
BSW: BS-1083
Threads: BS Whitworth, BS 84
Materials: Titanium, Alloy Steel (high tensile), mild steel and stainless steel AISI304 & AISI316
Mechanical: BS 2470 for Alloy Steel. Size range:(1/8”), 3/16”, ¼”, 5/16”. 3/8”, (7/16”), ½”, 5/8”, 3/4”, (7/8”), (1”). Lengths 3/8” to 8”Sizes in brackets are non-preferred standards and availability is limited.
Hex Bolts:
Metric Series:
DIN 931 ISO 4014
Materials: Titanium, Alloy Steel (high tensile), mild steel, Brass and stainless steel (AISI 304 and 316)
Mechanical:
For alloy steel property class 8.8 and 10.9 as per IS 1367, ISO 898 part I.
For mild steel 4.6 class
For Stainless Steel property class 50, 70 and 80[High Strength]
Size Range : M2.5 to M36 .Lengths from 10mm to 400mm
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Ultra Low Profile Wafer Head...
Rated 0 out of 5(0)These screws feature a reliable TORX drive that facilitates more reliable installation and support smaller and lighter design.
With the miniaturisation of a large number of products, this has become an invaluable addition to the range of screws. With a flattened fastening face, this supports layers of parts.
The Hexalobular Torx drive provides a slip-less and easy fixing. Stainless Steel provides long life and corrosion resistance.
Applications:
-For flat surface design without head edge
-For smooth appearance designIn installation where the part does not permit deep enough holes to make a countersunk.
The large diameter heads of the low-profile screws have been engineered to spread the load across a wide surface to provide greater holding power in thinner material applications. These offer a sleek, unobtrusive and polished finish for any design.
Saves space and permits flexible design, especially in weight and space sensitive applications such as drones, electric scooters, aerospace and medical equipment.
JCSlim Low Profile Wafer Head Screws
Low profile or Wafer Head screws are often used in laptops and other electronic components.
Made from Steel with a Black Coating, this has many advantages.
- Magnetic to facilitate easy holding to the driver bit.
- Black coated to match with most electronic assemblies and light absorption.
- Low profile head for space and weight saving.
- Lengths as short as 2 mm for an M2 screw available.
- Lengths in decimals also available eg. 2.5, 3.5 etc
Available in Steel BLACK coated.
Sizes: M1.2 to M3This finish is very useful in reducing light reflection from parts and providing an integrated finish to black coloured products and parts.
These screws have a permanent black colour with exceptional strength and elasticity that does not chip, peel, craze, or rub off and provides good resistance to wear and abrasion.
Applications:
- For flat surface design without head edge
- For smooth appearance design
- In installation where the part does not permit deep enough holes to make a countersunk.
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Allen Cap SHCS
Rated 0 out of 5(0)Socket caps have a small cylindrical head with tall vertical sides. Allen (hex socket) drive is a six-sided recess [Internal Hex Socket] for use with an Allen wrench (hex key). This design is the workhorse of the machine building industry.
The most important reasons for the increasing use of socket head cap screws in industry are safety, reliability and economy. All three reasons are directly traceable to the superior performance of socket screws vs. other fasteners, and that is due to their superior strength and advanced design. Available in full thread and half thread.
Standards: DIN 912, ISO 4762, Low Head – DIN 7984
Materials: Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel – AISI 304 and AISI 316, Titanium
Size Range: M1.6 to M24 up to 200mm length. 2-56UNC to 1″
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Carriage Bolts
Rated 0 out of 5(0)We offer a wide range of metal bolts and studs. What is the difference between screws and bolts?
Bolts can be described as long shafts with a distinct head on one side. These are generally partially threaded. A fully threaded bolt is referred to as a screw.
Square Neck Carriage Bolts
This is known by different names such as Carriage Bolts, Coach bolts/ Round Head Square neck bolt, Mushroom Head Square neck bolt etc. Useful for fastening wood and metal together.
It is distinguished from other bolts by its shallow mushroom head followed by a square neck, while the shank cross section of the bolt is circular.
This gives the bolt its self locking feature. The square neck grips into the part being fixed preventing the head from turning when the nut is tightened.
Standard – DIN 603
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Tri-Lobe Thread Forming PAN ...
Rated 0 out of 5(0)Thread-rolling screws form their nut threads themselves when they are screwed into precut holes. This not only saves assembly and production costs, but also creates stable and secure connections.
In contrast to thread cutting, the material structure in the mating thread is not interrupted when threading, but compressed and strain hardened.
The nut threads are automatically formed in cast blind holes, passages or in drilled, lasered or punched sheet metal parts. Especially suitable for materials such as steel, aluminium, brass or copper.
A tri-lobe thread forming screw forms a thread with a machine screw’s thread pitch.
As each lobe of the screw moves through the pilot hole in the nut material, it forms and work hardens the nut thread metal, producing an uninterrupted grain flow.
For use in drilled, punched or cored holes in ductile metals and punch extruded metals without the need for tapping the material thread.
The tri-lobe thread shape enables the threads to form the internal thread. The screw is designed with a tapered point or commonly referred to as lead threads.
The tapered point allows for lower installation torque during initial thread forming. The tri-lobe shape is key to allowing the remaining threads to form threads with the lowest amount of installation torque.
One important thing to note when determining screw length is that the tapered portion of the thread cannot be fully loaded and should not be used to calculate proper screw length.
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Allen CSK
Rated 0 out of 5(0)Flat head screws are used for flush mounting of sections, usually where one part slides over another or one part is mounted on another. Countersunk head screws, like button heads and low heads, are limited by configuration in their tensile strength capability. Because of this, they should not be used in applications requiring full strength, where Socket Head Cap Screws should be used.
The head angle for metric countersunk socket screws is 90 degrees up to & including M20 and 60 degrees over M20. The head angle for Imperial is different – Unified is 82 degrees and British thread forms are 90 degrees.
Usage : Machine Guards, Hinges, Covers, multiple level assemblies etc.
Available in Hexagonal socket drive and the improved 6-Lobe (Hexalobular) drive.
Allen (Hex socket) Flat Head Screws are available as per ISO 10642 (similar to DIN 7991 which is now obsolete).
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Flange Bolts
Rated 0 out of 5(0)We offer a wide range of metal bolts and studs. What is the difference between screws and bolts?
Bolts can be described as long shafts with a distinct head on one side. These are generally partially threaded. A fully threaded bolt is referred to as a screw.
Flange Bolts
Flange bolts, also called Hex Flange Screws, are a special type of bolt which have a flange below its head. They look like a bolt with a washer attached to the head.
The flange provides a more even distribution of the load. Flange bolts eliminate the need to use a washer giving higher flexibility in a wide range of operations.
Standard – DIN 6921.
Materials – Mild Steel and Stainless Steel.
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Tri-Lobe Thread Forming CSK ...
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Allen Button Head BHCS
Rated 0 out of 5(0)The Socket Button Head Screw design as per ISO 7380-1 is primarily used where a lower profile head is required and for aesthetical reasons.
Button head socket cap screws combine the similar shape of a pan head with the driver of a socket head. The socket driver is ideal for low clearance applications that require a large area clamping face.
Compared to a standard socket head cap screw, button heads have a lower and wider profile which can be useful when the clamping material is too thin to counter-bore.
A button head socket cap screw’s large diameter face also helps to distribute force more evenly. They are also known as Button Head Cap Screws or BHCS.
These screws can take a lower tightening torque as compared to the DIN 912 screws.
Hence, these screws are not recommended for high demand applications.
Available in Hexagonal Socket drive and 6-Lobe (Hexalobular) drive for higher reliability.
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Slotted Machine Screws
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