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  • A flat washer is a thin, disk-shaped metal or plastic component with a central hole. It is used in mechanical applications to distribute the load and prevent damage to surfaces under the pressure of a nut or bolt. Flat washers are essential for enhancing stability and reducing friction in various industrial and construction settings.
  • A hex nut is a six-sided, internally threaded fastener commonly used to secure bolts and screws. Its hexagonal shape allows for easy tightening and loosening with a wrench or socket. Hex nuts are widely employed in various industries for their simplicity and effective fastening capabilities.
  • A long nut is a cylindrical fastener with threads on its exterior designed for joining components. Its elongated shape allows for increased surface contact and improved stability in applications requiring extended engagement. Commonly used in construction and machinery, long nuts provide secure and durable connections.
  • A roofing bolt is a sturdy fastener designed for securing roofing materials to structures. Typically featuring a hexagonal head for easy installation with a wrench, these bolts are crafted from durable materials such as steel to withstand the elements. Their design ensures a reliable and lasting connection in roofing applications.
  • A self-drilling screw is a specialized fastener equipped with a drill bit-like point, eliminating the need for pre-drilling in metal or other hard materials. Its design allows for efficient and convenient installation, as it drills and threads into the material in a single operation. This type of screw is commonly used in construction and metalworking applications.
  • A self-tapping screw is a specialized fastener with a pointed end that can create its own threaded hole as it is driven into a material, eliminating the need for a pre-drilled hole. This type of screw is commonly used in metal, wood, and plastic applications, providing efficient and convenient fastening without the need for additional tools or preparation. Its design allows for easy installation and increased versatility in various construction and DIY projects.
  • SFC 8.8 Grade Bolt and Nuts refer to high-strength fasteners with a tensile strength of 800 MPa and a minimum yield strength of 640 MPa. These components are commonly used in structural applications where durability and load-bearing capacity are crucial. The "8.8" denotes the material's mechanical properties, emphasizing its reliability in demanding engineering environments.
  • SS316 bolts and nuts are made from stainless steel grade 316, known for its corrosion resistance in various environments, especially in marine and chemical settings. SS304 bolts and nuts are crafted from stainless steel grade 304, offering good corrosion resistance and durability, making them suitable for general-purpose applications. Both grades are widely used in construction, manufacturing, and engineering for their robust and reliable properties.
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