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Nails and Staples

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Nails and Staples Sometimes a job requires a faster installation method than a screw, or the application requires a higher shear strength. Our line of nails is designed to address a wide variety of applications where either might be the case, including decking, roofing, siding and carpentry. Our line includes loose nails, collated nails, finish nails, framing nails, roofing nails, brad nails and staples to tackle a wide variety of jobs. Depending upon type, they are installed using a hammer or a pneumatic nail gun that fits the type of nail. Premium quality nails. #tools #toolroom #toolanddie #carbidetools #tooling #fasteners #fastexport #fastenersandtooling #marketing #marketingmanagement #marketingoperations #professional #screw #screw #bolts #customerrequirements #specialparts #standardparts #fasteningelements #dies #vivid #fastenersandtooling #vividfastenersandtooling #mumbai #india feel free to contact us: email:vividfastenersandtooling@gmail.com Blo

Machine Screws - Vivid Fasteners and Tooling

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Machine Screws Stove Bolts in a Variety of Drive, Head and Thread Styles A machine screw is a screw or bolt with a flat point. Available in a variety of drive styles, machine screw sizes, heads and materials to fit a wide range of application needs. These fasteners are either used with nuts or driven into tapped holes. In practice, machine screw sizes tend to be smaller. Pan head, flat head, oval head and truss head stove bolts are the most popular varieties. Offer machine screws in 304 Stainless Steel, 18-8 Stainless Steel, 316 Stainless Steel, Black Oxide Stainless Steel, Solid Brass, and Silicon Bronze. Stainless steel fasteners are corrosion resistant in varying grades. For environments requiring an extremely resistant product (such as salt water), we recommend 316 stainless steel. 18-8 and 304 stainless steel grades are considered the industry standard and have corrosion resistant qualities. Black oxide fasteners offer the same qualities as their standard stainless ste

Lag Bolts - Vivid Fasteners and Tooling

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Lag Bolts Available in various finishes for any application Lag bolts feature a hex head and are designed to be driven with a wrench or hex driver. Lag screws are also commonly called lag bolts because they are significantly larger than most other screws. Essentially, it is just a very large wood screw with the threads extending to the top. They feature the sharp cutting threads of a wood screw or sheet metal screw and have a shoulder below the head (in longer lengths), however everything is scaled up in size for use in larger applications. These screws typically need a pre-drilled whole and are not recommended as self-tapping. Lag bolts are used to lag together lumber framing, to lag machinery feet to wood floors, and other heavy carpentry applications. These fasteners are clearly "screws" when defined by the Machinery's Handbook distinction. The term "lag bolt" has been replaced by "lag screw" in the Machinery's Handbook. [16] How