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  • Hex Bolts & Screws

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    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

  • Hex Self Drilling Screws

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    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.

    Hex Heads are available in different materials for use in a number of applications.

    1. Carbon Steel
    2. Stainless Steel AISI-304
    3. Stainless Steel AISI-316

    Bi-Metal – SS-304 with Carbon Steel Drill point

    Bi-Metal self-drilling tapping screws that provide the corrosion resistance of 300 series stainless steel and the efficiency of drill screws. Such screws avoid the shortcomings of each of these materials.

    The whole screw is protected with a silver slide coat. This coating not only adds additional corrosion protection it also reduces the screw in resistance.

    This screws can be used for up to two sheets of 1.00mm stainless steel (2.00mm total thickness). The hardened point cuts through the steel then the 304 screws are designed to last a long time without corrosion and can also be used with 316 sheet or cladding. This is a much better option than either a carbon steel screw or a 410 stainless screw that will be at risk of corrosion.

    They are suitable for use in both steel and aluminum.

  • Hex Self Tapping Screws

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    Self-tapping screws are different to traditional screws as they tap their own threads when screwed into either plastic, wood or metal.

  • High Strength Stainless Steel

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    The special characteristic of Aerospace products include high strength and corrosion resistance.

    These help to withstand high pressure (for eg, while exiting earth’s atmosphere) and higher temperature (for eg, exposure to burning rocket fuel).

    High Strength Stainless Steel Fasteners: A2-80 and A4-80

    A2-80 and A4-80 combine the high mechanical strength with corrosion resistance for an effective solution to many situations.

    These are very useful for Aerospace applications as they allow the designer to reduce weight of the fastener for a joint.

    Higher mechanical strength as compared to standard A2 / A4 is achieved through the cold-drawing process, providing a minimum Ultimate Tensile Strength of 800 MPa.

    For most Aerospace, Petro-chemical and Offshore applications, SS-316 A4 is the preferred choice.

    Unlike 304, 316 stainless steel has a higher nickel composition and contains a relatively high amount of molybdenum, whereas the 304 stainless steel does not contain molybdenum at all. This differences provides 316 stainless steel (or A4 stainless steel) a significantly greater corrosion resistance. This corrosion resistance specifically denotes A4 stainless steel with the ability to resist acids and salts, making it a great solution for research, chemical engineering and marine applications, amongst many others.

    Designers and Engineers may find value in this extra corrosions resistance, especially if replacement or maintenance costs are relatively high, such as on tall buildings, installations that may experience any sort of salt spray or underwater applications, or simply for creating longer lasting lab or engineering equipment that may be subject to acidic or salty conditions.

    Additionally if mechanical properties are also a concern for the material?

    For equipment that is moving or having to withstand significant mechanical strain, then having a higher class stainless steel will also improve the life of the fastener, thereby reducing MRO costs and possible down time.

    In such situations, the A4-80 range of fasteners are the best option that provides high corrosion resistance along with high mechanical strength.

  • Low Head Torx Machine Screws 6-Lobe

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    The notion of a drive with hexalobular sockets are a decisive step in developing drives better adapted to manual and automated assembly. This drive is becoming increasingly popular throughout the world.

    Low head socket cap screws are designed to be used in special applications where head height clearance is a problem. Because of their reduced head height and smaller socket size, they normally cannot be pre-loaded as high as a standard socket head cap screw and should not be subjected to high dynamic loads.
    Suitable for use in parts too thin for standard height socket cap screw and for applications with limited clearances.

    Available with Hexagonal Socket Head and 6-Lobe (ISO-14580) Socket Head for more reliability.

  • Marine Grade Fasteners

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    What are marine grade fasteners?

    Marine grade fasteners refer to fasteners that have been designed specifically for the marine industry. In other words, they are entirely weather/corrosion resistant. A salt water (marine) environment is a difficult one for metals because of corrosion. On any ship, boat, or oil rig part of the hull or structure remains under water in use, while another portion is above, creating different “zones”, and different corrosion resisting solutions.

    Most Stainless Steel fasteners do not stand up to the corrosive properties of saltwater environments. It requires special grades of Stainless Steel like 316 Grade A4, duplex Stainless Steel, Monel or Titanium  to serve the purpose.

    Stainless Steel Grade AISI 316 A4 is now becoming increasingly popular for a number of applications because of the long life it imparts to the components. It is also know as food grade stainless steel and is very useful in food processing, Pharmaceutical and Chemical industries.

    AISI-316 Stainless Steel’s excellent corrosion resistance makes it perfect for both internal and external applications.

    Whilst this higher-grade steel is generally more expensive than A2 Stainless Steel fasteners, it can be more cost-effective over a longer period of time, due to it’s corrosion resistance and durability, leading to reduced maintenance costsfewer replacement parts and less down time due to equipment breakdown.  It will also remain clean and bright under atmospheric conditions.

    MAGNETISM – It is very important to recognise the fact that all stainless steel fasteners after cold working exhibit magnetism to some extent including SS-316

    We have a large range of AISI 316 Screws, Nuts, Washers and other Fasteners.

    Special Stainless Steel 316 Fasteners

    Wire Rope Clips SS316 A4 Marine Grade Stainless Steel

    Wire Rope Clips are used to secure wire ropes (wire rope termination). The main applications are marine, biogas, elevators and personnel hoists
    They are made of Marine Grade Stainless Steel SS-316 A4 which is salt water resistant.
  • MicroFast Machine Screws

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    The MicroFast special range of micro size machine screws  starts from M1.0x0.25.

    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.

    Our range of micro fasteners include a range of Machine screws.

    Starting from M1x0.25 onward.

  • MicroFast Machine Screws

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    The MicroFast special range of micro size machine screws  starts from M1.0x0.25.

    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.

    Our range of micro fasteners include a range of Machine screws.

    Starting from M1x0.25 onward.

  • MicroFast Self Tapping Screws

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    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.

  • MicroFast Self-Tapping Screws

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    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.

    Self-Tapping Screws from 1mm diameter onward.

    Many sizes available in ready stock.

    Head Styles – PAN Phillips and CSK Phillips

     

  • Pan Head Screws

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    The pan head is a commonly used head style for screws.

    It looks like an upside down frying pan – pan head screws have a cylindrical head with a slightly rounded top surface and a flat bearing surface underneath.

    Pan head screws are visually appealing and can take higher torque and provide better clamping force.

    This head style is ideal for most applications where a protruding head is acceptable.

    Pan Head Machine Screws

    Pan Phillips Screws

    The Phillips screw drive (specified as an ANSI Type I Cross Recess and type H in ISO documentation) is among the most popular drive style for screws.

    Cross recess H (Phillips) according to ISO 4757 has a conventional cruciform recess with all walls inclined, the end of the screwdriver having trapezoid webs.

    The design is often criticized for its tendency to cam out at lower torque levels than other “cross head” designs.

    Applicable standards

    • IS 7483 – Indian Standard
    • DIN 7985 – DIN [German] standard
    • ISO 7045 – International Standards Organisation
    • JIS B1111 – Japanese standard

    DIN Sizes from M1.6
    Micro Sizes now available starting from M1.0

    Materials – Steel, Stainless Steel AISI 304 and 316, Titanium on request.

  • Pan Phillips Self Tapping Screws

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    A self-tapping screw is a screw that can tap its own hole as it is driven into the intended material.  These are different from traditional screws as they tap their own threads when screwed into either plastic, wood or metal.

    Phillips(Cross Recessed) self-tapping

    Cross recess H (Phillips) according to ISO 4757

    • The Phillips cross recessed head is the world’s most widely used system.
    • Has a conventional cruciform recess with all walls inclined, the end of the screwdriver having trapezoid webs.
    • The general dimensions are given in the product information of the respective catalogue group.
  • Pan Self Drilling Screws

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    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.

  • Pan Torx Machine Screws 6-Lobe

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    The notion of a drive with hexalobular sockets are a decisive step in developing drives better adapted to manual and automated assembly. This drive is becoming increasingly popular throughout the world.

    Compared to drives like cross recesses and conventional hexagon sockets, this system is characterized by a lower risk of deterioration and a lower pressure force requirement. The typical «cam out» slipping of the tool has hence been eliminated and the force transmission improved.

    The general dimensions are given in the product information of the respective catalogue group.

    The Torx compatible drive is a reliable method of fixing screws. This drive can take more torque and does not slip.

    The hexalobular socket screw drive, known as Torx or 6-Lobe or star drive, uses a star-shaped recess in the fastener with six rounded points.

    It was designed to permit increased torque transfer from the driver to the bit compared to other drive systems. This system features a 15-degree drive angle which provides high torque transfer.

    Radial forces are drastically reduced resulting in longer tool life.

    It has vertical sidewalls which increases tool engagement CAMOUT is defined as the force upward on a screwdriver as the torsional force is increased to tighten the screw.

    Torx Screws do not have camout problems as no camout forces are created to push the driver up and out of the fastener recess.

    Due to this, the pressure required to keep the screwdriver in the socket reduces significantly and therefore reduces operator muscular stress and fatigue.

  • Pan Torx Self Tapping Screws

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    TORX or 6-Lobe Drive Self-Tapping Screws

    Self-tapping screws are different to traditional screws as they tap their own threads when screwed into either plastic, wood or metal.

    The Torx compatible drive is a reliable method of fixing screws. This drive can take more torque and does not slip.

    The hexalobular socket screw drive, known as Torx or 6-Lobe or star drive, uses a star-shaped recess in the fastener with six rounded points.

     

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