Hex Flange Bolts are typically used for automotive and construction applications. The flange directly underneath the hexagon-shaped head is designed to...
Socket shoulder bolts are screws that contain an unthreaded shaft and ends in a threaded portion that is a smaller diameter than the shaft. These are commonly...
Self tapping screws only tap their own thread, so in most cases will require a pilot hole to get started. Once the threads get started, they will tap there...
Wood screws are thread forming screws that have a gimlet point, and a sharp crested, coarse pitch thread. They are used for connecting two pieces of wood...
Self drilling screws are commonly used to fasten thin sheet metal to either wood or other metal. Because of the drill point, in most cases they do not...
Lag screws are generally used to connect heavy lumber and other materials that bear an intense load. Lag bolts have a sharp gimlet point and coarse threads...
Drywall screws are used for fastening sheets of drywall to wall studs or ceiling joists. Compared to regular screws, drywall screws have deeper threads...
Thumb screws are a type of fastener with a large, easy-to-grip head that you can tighten and untighten by hand - used for components needing to be removed...
Elevator bolts are threaded fasteners consisting of a threaded shank and a thin round head. They are commonly used in the agricultural and industrial industries...
Square Head Bolts have square-shaped external wrenching heads, which offer a large bearing area for positive gripping. These are best used in tight or...
Pipe plugs are designed to seal the end of a threaded pipe. They consist of cylindrical pieces of metal with external threading. When inserted into the...
A Hose Clamp is a device designed to secure a hose over a fitting, such as a spigot or barb. By clamping the hose down, it prevents the fluid in the hose...
Grease Fittings, aka Grease Zerks, are fasteners that are screwed or driven into a machining component that needs lubrication to operate. They regulate...