Supply of standard C parts

Standard fasteners are a category of hardware components used to join or secure two or more objects together. They are commonly used in various industries, including construction, automotive, aerospace, machinery, electronics, and more. Standard fasteners are characterized by their widely accepted and consistent designs, sizes, and specifications, making them easily interchangeable and readily available in the market.

We can manufacture and supply fasteners according to industry-wide standards and specifications, such as those set by organizations like the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Industrial Fastener Institute (IFI), Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) and DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung). These standards ensure consistency, interchangeability and compatibility of fasteners across different manufacturers and applications.

Using standard fasteners offers several advantages, including ease of sourcing, cost-effectiveness, and reliability in various projects. However, it is crucial to select the appropriate type, size, and material of fasteners to ensure they meet the specific requirements of each application and provide the necessary strength and durability.

Some common examples of standard fasteners include:

  • Screws - is a mechanical fastener that consists of a thread, pointed end and a head. 
  • Bolts - typically consisting of a threaded shaft and a head, used to join two or more objects together by tightening them with a corresponding nut.
  • Nuts - threaded fasteners with a hollow interior designed to secure bolts or screws in place by creating a threaded connection.
  • Washers - a thin, flat, and circular piece of metal with a central hole used primarily to distribute the load, reduce friction, and prevent damage in mechanical assemblies.
  • Stamping parts - metal components produced through a stamping process, typically used for securing or fastening purposes.
  • Nails - slender, pointed metal fasteners used to join materials together by being driven through them.
  • Rivets - a fastener used to join two or more materials by passing a metal pin through aligned holes and then forming a head on the exposed end to secure the materials together.