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Hex Bolts

A hex bolt is a type of threaded fastener characterized by its hexagonal (six-sided) head, designed for use with a wrench or socket for secure installation. Hex bolts are available in various materials, sizes, and strength grades, making them suitable for a range of applications from light household repairs to heavy industrial installations.

Head Hex Screws

A hex head screw is a threaded fastener featuring a six-sided (hexagonal) head designed to be tightened or loosened using a wrench, spanner, or socket tool. This design allows for high torque application and a secure grip, preventing the tool from slipping.

Hexagonal Nuts

six-sided, internally threaded fasteners designed to pair with bolts, screws, or threaded rods. They are the most widely used type of nut in the world, providing a secure grip, high torque capacity, and easy installation or removal with standard tools like wrenches and sockets.

Cariage Bolts

specialized fasteners featuring a smooth, domed mushroom head and a square neck underneath. This square neck locks into the material when tightened, preventing the bolt from turning and allowing for simple, single-tool installation using only a wrench

Pan Head Tapping Screws

a fastener with a rounded, slightly domed top and a flat underside (resembling an upside-down frying pan) that taps its own threads as it is driven into materials. It is widely used in metal, wood, and plastic applications.

Eye Nuts

heavy-duty, female-threaded fasteners with a protruding loop or ring. They are screwed onto threaded bolts or studs to provide a secure, temporary, or permanent anchor point for lifting, hoisting, or lashing heavy loads with cranes and rigging equipment.

Anchor Bolts

a heavy-duty mechanical fastener used to attach structural and non-structural elements to concrete or masonry. It works by embedding one end into the foundation—acting as a crucial link that transfers tension and shear loads safely.

Flat Head Tapping Screws

a conical, countersunk head that sits perfectly flush with the material's surface, combined with sharp, hardened threads. As it is driven into materials like sheet metal, wood, or plastic, it cuts or forms its own mating threads, eliminating the need for pre-drilled holes.

Rivet Nuts

A rivet nut (also known as a rivnut, nutsert, or blind rivet nut) is a tubular, internally threaded fastener. It acts as both a permanent nut and a rivet, allowing you to add strong, reusable machine threads to thin, soft, or hollow materials (like sheet metal, plastic, and fiberglass) from a single side.