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.
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.
IS 1364, ISO 4014, 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
High Tensile Alloy Steel 8.8 Grade
BSW : BS
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
Size Range : M2.5 to M36 .Lengths from 10mm to 400mm
DIN 931
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
High Tensile Alloy Steel 8.8 Grade
Always use Torque tools to tighten the bolt joint.