High-Strength
Bolts & Screws
Versatile Stainless Screws

Screws are threaded fasteners designed to be inserted directly into materials without the need for a nut. Their key features include thread type, head style, drive type, and material composition. Screws are valued for their strong holding power, ease of installation, and versatility across wood, metal, and composite applications.
Threaded Rods & Studs

Threaded rods, also known as threaded bars or stud bolts, are long rods with continuous threading along their length. They are versatile fastening tools commonly used in construction, manufacturing, automotive, and DIY projects. Threaded rods serve as a fastener for joining materials, suspending objects, and reinforcing structures.
Secure-Fit Nuts

nuts are small mechanical components designed to fasten objects together securely. They are paired with bolts screws or threaded rods and work by threading to external threads to hold materials in place. Nuts are used in securing joins and providing stability in assemblies where bolts or threaded rods are used.
Custom U-Bolts & Square Bolts

U-Bolts are U-shaped threaded fasteners designed to clamp or secure pipes, rods, or structural components to a surface. Key features include their curved shape, threading on both ends, and material strength. U-Bolts are commonly used for support, alignment, and anchoring in piping, automotive, marine, and construction applications.
Stainless Steel and Copper Nails

Wire nails are slender, pointed fasteners made from drawn steel wire, used primarily for fastening wood and other soft materials. Key features include shank type, point style, head design, and corrosion resistance. Wire nails are valued for their simplicity, holding strength, and suitability in carpentry, furniture, and light construction work.
Plain & Spring Washers

Washers are flat, disc-shaped components used with bolts or screws to distribute load, prevent damage, and reduce loosening. Key features include outer and inner diameter, thickness, material, and type (plain, spring, or lock). Washers enhance joint reliability and are essential in applications requiring vibration resistance, spacing, or sealing.